Henrietta the Great
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Henrietta I | |||||
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Queen of Lieseltania Grand Princess of Voshagne and Slavinia | |||||
Reign | 1 December 1718 – 29 April 1759 | ||||
Coronation | 27 March 1719 (70 yrs.) | ||||
Predecessor | Frederick I | ||||
Successor | Frederick II | ||||
Minister-president(s) | TBD | ||||
Lord Paramount of All Vosha | |||||
Reign | 16 April 1721 – 29 April 1759 | ||||
Born | 16 February 1689 Coudenberg Palace, Pruzhana, Kingdom of Lieseltania | ||||
Died | 29 April 1759 Nachseny Castle, Belgarad, Kingdom of Lieseltania | ||||
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Henrietta the Great (Dutch: Henrietta Frederika Visenna Marie; Vozhski: Hienryeta Frederyka Visienna Mariya; 16 February 1689 – 29 April 1759) was a Lieseltanian royal and military leader who was the Queen of Lieseltania and the first Lord Paramount of Vosha. Her most notable accomplishment during her reign was the Lieseltanian victories in the Second Northern War and the First Voshan War, the First Parition of Vosha, reorganisation of the Lieseltanian Army, alliances with the Kings of Brunswick and Larsenburg, along with her patronage of the fine arts during the Enlightenment