Visenna of Wolf

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Visenna
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Princess of Wolf; Princely-Countess of Pruzhana and Countess of Walcheren
Reign19 July 1408 – 19 February 1443
Coronation21 April 1409
PredecessorWaldemar II
SuccessorKatherina-Anna
Born23 May 1383
Wijendale Castle, Westrozebeke,
Died19 February 1443 (aged 61)
Castle Varsenare, Sint-Aldegonde, Princely County of Pruzhana
Burial
HouseWolf
FatherAdolphus I
MotherMargriete of Salphen
ReligionCatholicism

Visenna (Dutch: Visenna Svetlana; Vozhsk: Visienna Sviatlana; c. 23 May 1383 – 19 February 1443), also known as Visenna the Knight-Princess (Visenna de Ridder-Prinsesse) and the She-Wolf of Gaul (Lupa Galliae) was the Princess of Wolf from 1408 to 1443 during the Gallic Wars. She is best known for the dismantling the Gallic Empire and solidifying Wolf control over Lieseltania, the Karth, and the Westerlands.

A wealthy noblewoman of the Gambrean Highlands on the Peninsula of Wolflands, upon the death of her father Waldemar II, Prince of Wolf she was made Viceroy and Stadtholder over the Provinces of the Pruzhana and the Roerland by the Westrosian Emperor Richard II, with the Principality of Wolf as her own personal domain. During the Gaulic Wars, Visenna led the Army of the Light in 1409 against the Gauls in Walcheren on the northwestern side of the Gambrean Highlands, expelling the Gauls back to the Westerlands to Larsenburg. When the Gaulic Queen Laeventia II marched her armies into the Westerlands and entering Imperial Karth in 1413. Visenna led the crusaders into the Westerlands and defeating the Gaulic Queen in 1437 at the Battle of Pevelenberg.

Early life

Princess of Wolf

Gaulic Wars

Viceroy of the Westerlands, Karth, and the Cisdiebalia

Death and aftermath

Veneration

Legacy

Saint Visenna
Salvatoris Halkeginiae, Patroness of Atmora
Venerated inCatholic Church and Church of Visenna
PatronageMany Patronages of Saint Visenna exist in Halkeginia