Louisa, Sunrosian monarch
Louisa | |||||
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Empress of Sunrosia | |||||
Reign | 25 December 1921 – 8 January 1922 | ||||
Predecessor | Adalbert XX | ||||
Successor | Monarchy abolished | ||||
Chancellor | Kaspar von Stenhofen | ||||
Born | Coerz, Grand Duchy of Sunrosia | 30 November 1914||||
Died | 5 July 2004 Colova, Florena | (aged 89)||||
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House | Windenheim-Treniotis | ||||
Father | Adalbert XX | ||||
Mother | Sylviane of Gaullica | ||||
Religion | Solarian Catholicism |
Louisa (30 November 1914 – 5 July 2004) was the second female and the final ruler of the Sunrosian Monarchy and and its constituent states. She adopted the name of Louisa Treniotis after her formal abdication in 1932. She became internationally known as the Fortnight Queen after the publication of her eponymous first autobiography in 1946.
As the only child of Adalbert XX and Sylviane of Gaullica, she was merely seven when she succeeded her father following his death on 25 December 1921, as his preferred heir Prince Waldemar whearabouts' were unknown. Ascending to the throne in the midst of the Swetanian Revolution at a time by which most cities has been lost to revolutionary forces, Louisa only nominally reigned for fifteen days before the proclamation of the Panswetanian Council Republic brought an end to the monarchy. She fled the country with Prince Johann Wilhelm and his family, first to neighbouring Werania and then to Caldia.