House of Heligsburg
Heligsburg | |
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South Ottonian Princely House | |
Parent house | House of Sproek-Kristhulm |
Country | South Ottonia |
Founded | June 6, 1943 October 1, 1967 | (de facto)
Founder | Honorius, Prince of Onneria |
Current head | Theodurik I |
Titles | Prince/Princess of Onneria |
Style(s) | "His/Her Majesty" "His/Her Highness" |
The House of Heligsburg is a cadet house of the Ottonian royal House of Sproek-Kristhulm. The house was formally created in October of 1967 alongside the House of Trynt, following the birth of the future Rodrik I to then-Crown Princess Adelhaed of Ottonia, formalizing the split of the royal house into a primary branch and two cadet branches. The house is currently tied to the Principality of Onneria, a semi-autonomous territory within South Ottonia based on the pre-Unification Kingdom of Onneria, with the head of the house holding the title of Prince/Princess of Onneria. This role also comes with an executive role in the provincial government of Onneria, which includes the single largest metropolitan area in Ottonia.
Members
Immediate Members
The current Prince of Onneria is Theodurik I. The immediate princely family of Onneria is considered to be the descendents of the previous Prince, Tomus I, meaning Theodurik, his children, his siblings, and their offspring.
- Tomus I (1943–1996)
- Vikturya Romm (b. 1948)(Consort)
- Theodurik I (b. 1967)
- (-) Caroline of Ghant (b. 1970)(Consort)
- (1) Maria of Onneria (b. 1994)
- (2) Aetius of Onneria (b. 1995)
- (3) Grace of Onneria (b. 1995)
- (4) Ophelia of Onneria (b. 1997)
- (5) Tomus of Onneria (b. 2016)
- (6) Junn of Onneria (b. 1972)
- (-) Joan of Gelonia (b. 1974)(Wife)
- (7) Serena of Onneria (b. 1983)
Extended Family
In addition, the House includes Tomus' younger siblings and their descendents.
- Joerg of Onneria (b. 1945)
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- Felix of Onneria (1948 - 2009)
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- Corinne of Onneria (b. 1950)
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