Juliet-Alexandra of Atmora

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Sierra
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High Queen of Atmora; Queen of Lieseltania
Reign25 October 1850 – 3 March 1877 (27 yrs.)
Coronation25 December 1850
PredecessorAlexandra the Great
SuccessorRichard
Prime MinistersTBA
Born30 July 1817
Queensborough, Atmora
Died3 January 1901 (Age 84)
Sneenuwvlok Palace
Burial5 May 1901
SpouseJohn Covington (1838 – 1901)
IssueHigh King Richard
Princess Grace, Duchess of Langley
Princess Victoria, Duchess of Shelbourne
Full name
Sierra Alexandra Elisabeth Danielle
Era name and dates
Lexington Era: 1812 – 1940
HouseWolf
FatherAlec I
MotherAlexandra the Great
ReligionProtestant

High Queen Sierra (Sierra Alexandra Elisabeth Danielle Ruby; born 30 July, 1817 ) was the second constitutional monarch of Atmora and the Dominions and colonies that fall under its sphere of influence. After her mother's abdication in 25 October, 1846, Sierra ascended to the throne as the next Head of the Atmoran Empire as High Queen Alexandra's eldest daughter. In 1877 Sierra abdicated and gave the throne to High King Richard and toke the title of Princess once again like her did, since then every monarch after Sierra and Alexandra reverted back to the title of Prince or Princess after reigning for three decades.

Sierra was born in the South Alexisburg's Provincial Capital of Queensborough and was tutored by teachers personally picked by her mother. Her mother by royal decree stated after Prince George's birth that Sierra would remain the Heiress of the Empire and that all children born into the royal family would take the title of Prince/Princess and styled as Royal Highness without discrimination of their parent's gender.

Sierra was the second monarch and female monarch to reign over the Atmoran Empire, during her reign she oversaw the Atmoran Empire rapidly expanded and rapid it's industrialisation. Along with the dissolving of the East Empire Trading Company that overseen the Atmoran Asians territories.

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