Roberta II

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Roberta II
The Functionalist Queen
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Roberta II in 1924
Queen of Paretia
Tenure17 July 1921 - 6 September 1935
Coronation17 July 1921
PredecessorLazarus
SuccessorPosition Abolished
Chairwoman of the Women's Section of the PNNP
Tenure28 April 1923 - XX XX 1935
PredecessorPosition Created
SuccessorPosition Abolished
Born7 September 1900
Precea, Luzela
Died6 September 1935
Precea, Luzela
SpouseGabriel Caio
IssueLuca
Nora
Full name
Roberta Sofia Susana Pilar
Regnal name
Roberta II
HousePavillon
FatherLazarus
MotherLúcia Duartes
ReligionSolarian Catholic Church
Military career
AllegianceParetia Paretia (1914-1925)
Functionalist Paretia (1925-1935)
Years of service1914-1935
RankMarechal-general

Roberta II (Roberta Sofia Susana Pilar de Pavillon; 7 September 1900 - 6 September 1935), was Queen of Paretia from July 1921 to XX 1935. She ruled the nation during the Functionalist Period of the country's history.

Roberta was born in September 1900, during the rule of her father, King Lazarus. She grew up as the middle child of his children, along with her older brother Américo and younger brother Martim. In 1913 Américo would die of influenza, putting the heirship onto her. In 1914, as global tensions and revolution began to increase, Lazarus wanted to make sure she would become a strong leader, he would haver her would be enlisted as a soldier and trained in combat and logistics. Later on she would study political philosophy, particularly early functionalist philosophy and the work of Yuri Nemtsov. Also during this time she would visit Gaullica and meet with their royal family, who she became close with. Historians believe her visits to Gaullica played a major part in her infatuation with Functionalism, she would visit Parti Populaire rallies during her visit. Her father was reported to have been greatly concerned about his daughter's intrigue in functionalism and the Parti Populaire.

In 1921 Roberta would ascend to the throne after the death of King Lazarus. Also during this period she was becoming very invested in Paretian politics. The PNNP led by Carlito Palmeira was beginning to grow in popularity and caught her attention in the 1922 elections. In 1923 she would officially become a member of the PNNP, and became close to Palmeira. She would end up forming the Women's Section of the PNNP and held rallies multiple times with the party, now nicknamed the Novanistas. In 1925 the next elections would see a failure by Palmeira and the PNNP in defeating the Democratic Party of Paretia lead by Xulio Sousa.

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Early life

Roberta was born on September 7th 1900, and was the second child of Lazarus, whos rule at the time saw economic prosperity in Paretia. She was born alongside her older brother and heir Américo and younger brother Martim. Her early childhood was mainly dull, until the death of her brother to influenza in 1913, saw her rise to the title of heir. Lazarus was worried that she would not have enough experience to become Queen of Paretia. At the time the Great Collapse, various revolutions in other nations, and the rise of functionalism was concerning to her father, and he enlisted her into military training at the age of 14, where she learned battle logistics and weapons training. She was then enrolled in a political philosophy school in 1918.

Here she learned a great deal of functionalist ideology, namely from it's early thinkers, she also is said to have read many of the works of Yuri Nemtsov. In 1919 she visited the royal family of Gaullica, which she was said to become very close friends with, including price Albert IV. She visited Parti Populaire rallies many times. In 1920 she was greatly supportive of their takeover of Gaullica, and began to become more and more infatuated with functionalism. Her father became greatly concerned, as he was very much an anti-functionalist, he later even was once quoted in saying he was "worried about these new radical parties, and, even more so worried about my own daughters love for them. All I wish is the future of my nation will not be an authoritarian mess, especially in a world like this. But it appears I cannot help her realize this, I am greatly worried she will join them."

Lazarus and Premier José Monteiro in 1921 began to ban functionalist and socialist literature, including from Roberta herself. She was said by her father to have attained a hatred for Etruria and it's people, for unknown reasons. Roberta began to listen to the speeches and read the works of Carlito Palmeira, a rising functionalist leader in Paretia. Later in the year Lazarus would die of lung cancer, and Roberta would ascend to the throne.

Early rule and rise of PNNP

Roberta will other members of the women's section of the PNNP, 1924.

Her first year as Queen was met with changes to much of her father's work, including protection for non-Solarian Catholic churches, which was reversed, and was supported by the PNNP. She also increased Paretian troops in the colony of Thyropinia, and cracked down on independence movements in the region. However much of her other attempts at changes were blocked the Premier José Monteiro and the ruling League of The People and their allies in the coalition government. The 1922 election changed things for Roberta, it saw massive growth of the rising PNNP lead by Carlito Palmeira.

Although Monteiro was replaced by Duarte Bonafacio and the Paretian National Conservative Party, Bonafacio did little to stop Roberta and her more pro-functionalist policies. Later in 1922 she visited Functionalist Gaullica and met with King Albert IV and Minister Rafael Duclerque, both functionalists, and was stated to have asked for help in bringing functionalist victory to Paretia. By this time she was a full on functionalist and greatly infatuated in functionalist symbolism, which she began to wear on many of her clothes. She later ended up join the PNNP in 1923.

Pre-war functionalist rule

Great War

Death