Judit Valpuri Yadanar

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Judit Valpuri Yadanar
ခိုင် ရတနာ ဖြူ
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Queen of Bethausia (from the UK)
Reign15 July 1904 - 25 April 1946
Coronation (from the UK)19 August 1904
PredecessorJoonatan Ag Thuta
Queen of Bethausia (Restoration)
Reign25 April 1946 - 18 September 1965
Coronation30 May 1946
SuccessorHenry Louis Wunna Kan Caelum
BornApril 19, 1890
Kengkaw, Bethausia
DiedOctober 17, 1992(1992-10-17) (aged 102)
Caernarvon House, Caernarvon, Lucis, United Kingdom
Burial30 October 1992
SpouseWilliam Edwardius Caelum, Duke of Caernarvon
IssueHenry Louis Wunna Kan Caelum
Albert Sagaru Khine U Caelum
Suguru Misato Hein Zin Caelum
Victoria Sahono Naing Theingi Caelum
Minawa Rina Myitzu Cho Caelum
Full name
Judit Valpuri Yadanar Konbaung-Seppayilä
Regnal name
Thiri Abandhaka Sukanya Laksmivati
(ထိရိ အဗန္ဓက​ သုကဉ လက္သမိဘတိ​)
HouseHouse of Konbaung-Seppayilä (before 1903)
House of Konbaung-Seppayilä-Caelum (after 1903)
FatherRauni Ye
MotherThidar Cho Nwe Yadanar

Judit Valpuri Yadanar Konbaung-Seppayilä (19 April 1890 - 17 October 1992) is the first Queen of Bethausia after the turn of the century. She is also the only Bethausian monarch to rule in exile from the United Kingdom as part of the Bethausian Government-in-Exile. In addition, she is also the commander-in-chief of the Free Bethausian Army. She succeeded her older brother Joonatan Ag Thuta after he was executed when the capital, Kengkaw, fell to the armies of the Autocratic East Europan Imperial Alliance in the last years of the Tarhaaja War. Together, with her consort William Edwardius I, they ruled Bethausia, both in exile and in the homeland, for 48 years until his death in 1965, when Judit subsequently abdicated upon his death and was succeeded by her eldest son, Henry Louis as King of Bethausia.

Born in Bethausia as the only daughter of Rauni Ye and Thidar Cho Nwe Yadanar.

Early Life

Tarhaaja War and Exile into the United Kingdom

Grand Duchess

Death

Personal Life