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Hélène de Cloucy
Born
Hélène Marie Adèle de Cloucy

(1954-12-20) December 20, 1954 (age 69)
Spouse(s)Hadrian Anacomas, Grand Duke of Marvius
ChildrenOctavian
Decius
Herminius
Romanos
Prisca
Parent(s)Charles V of Burgoy
Élisabeth de Cloucy
RelativesCharles VII of Burgoy (nephew)

Hélène de Cloucy (Hélène Marie Adèle de Cloucy; born 20 December 1954) a Lyncanestrian noblewoman and socialite. She is the illegitimate daughter of the former king of Burgoy Charles V, eldest of his two children by his mistress the actress Élisabeth de Cloucy.

Early life

Birth and childhood

Hélène was born on 20 December 1954 in the town of Anjorlas, about 50 kilometres south of the Burgoyard capital Jugny. Her parents were the Bugoyard monarch, Charles V, who was 55 at the time, and his 25-year old mistress Élisabeth de Cloucy, a ballet dancer and actress. She was baptised the following February in the chapel of the the Church of Saint-Denis; her father was not present. After her brother's birth in 1959, Charles had Élisabeth and their children moved to the Hôtel Dévarez, a royal residence in central Jugny. His visits were infrequent, though he is known to have showered the three with lavish gifts, to the objection of Charles's wife Marie-Cécilie of Vannois.

Education and travels

In 1968, Hélène was sent to Vannois to attend St. Vincent Preparatory, a boarding school in Saint-Nazaire. She would only attend for one year before being expelled for "disruptive behaviour," including partying and drinking on campus. She completed her secondary education in 1971 at the Lycée Philippe l'Empereur in Villeneuve. Following her graduation, she began to travel with her mother across Belisaria, during which time she established herself as an important figure in Ajaxi high society. After her father's death in 1974, she was cut off from most of the Valmeuse family wealth.

Family

Relationship with the Valmeuses

Marriage and issue

Ancestry

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