Maria Carolina IV of Stradia

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Maria Carolina
Holy Empress of Stradia, Grand duchess of Stradova, Queen of Coszéva, Queen of Bartova, Hetmanina of Taridia, Grand princess of Sovalda, Queen of Cosiva, Governoress of Vrabanten, Grand duchess of Lourgine, Protector of Mähkante
Vigée-Lebrun, after - Maria Carolina of Austria - Condé Museum.jpg
Reign1815 – 1834
PredecessorAntonia II of Stradia
SuccessorJoseph V of Stradia
BornSchönfeld palace ,Walsten, Stradian empire
Era name and dates
Antonian Enlightenment: 1752 – 1834
houseBrazza
FatherJoseph IV of Brazza

Maria Carolina, most commonly known as Maria Carolina the Revolutionary, she was the reigning monarch of Stradia from 1815 until 1834 and was one of the most important monarchs of the nation. Maria Carolina gave up her own power and gave the nation it's first constitution.

Early life

Reign (1815–1834)

Coronation (1815)

Foreign affairs

Arts and culture

Personal life

Marriages

Children

Antonia became a fierce activist for socialism and feminism.

Maria Carolina IV grieving over Antonia the morning she died

In the summer of 1832 Antonia knew her time was coming. She asked her mother to come to her estate in the country to spend some time with her. Antonia used this time to make amends, cherish her friendships, and strengthen her bond with her mother. On the 14th of August, Maria Carolina woke up next to her daughter looking over to her only to see her no longer breathing. Antonia had passed away peacefully in her sleep. She died at the age of 21.

A large state funeral was held and a national time of morning was announced.

Final months and death

Succession