Thessalonice VI zu Schärtal-Tangersten

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Thessalonice VI zu Schärtal-Tangersten
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Birth nameThessalonice-Sexta Annalisa Fabiane Myrthenbaum zu Schärtal-Tangersten
Born(1902-05-14)14 May 1902
Ebreichtrenk, Landgraviate of Schärtal-Tangersten, Autocratic East Europan Imperial Alliance
Died22 March 2012(2012-03-22) (aged 109)
Gänsernberg, Freudenrode Province, Autocratic East Europan Imperial Alliance
Allegiance First Maximilianist East Europa
Service Reichsarmee
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Thessalonice-Sexta Annalisa Fabiane Myrthenbaum zu Schärtal-Tangersten, also known as Thessalonice VI zu Schärtal-Tangersten, was an Imperial East Europan military officer who was a member of the renowned Deseleni Myrthenbaum zu Schärtal-Tangersten family. She is also the ancestor of Kasimira zu Schärtal-Tangersten and Ronja zu Schärtal-Tangersten, East Europan veterans of the Chalcedonic War and the Neocon War.

Thessalonice was born in 1905 to Archelaus zu Schärtal-Tangersten, a veteran of the Tarhaaja War, officer of the Kaiserliche Osteuropäischen Kolonialen Streitkräfte Kommando, and accomplice and friend of Reinhard Walkenhorst. She attended the Steinhäusser Imperial War College alongside her brother Franz Pixodarus zu Schärtal-Tangersten, and was commissioned a lieutenant in 1926. She then served in the Imperial East Europan Estharian Corps alongside her brother during the Estharian Civil War. Subsequently, in 1935, Thessalonice served in the Seleucia Korps and participated in significant battles such as the Imperial Invasion of the Middle East, First Battle of Seleucia, Battle of Serufega, the Fall of Lorican Palestina, and the Lunar New Year Desert Offensive, and the 1937 Winter Campaign. In 1942, after the Seleucia, the Korps was recalled to Europa, but the event observed Thessalonice abducted by the Ordnungspolizei, and subject to experimentations by the SS via Project Eurycleia; the reason for her abduction was her anti-Maximilianist sentiments which grew from the retreats in the Middle East. She remained under SS control until 1944 when Franz and Archelaus helped her escape with her family to Pergamon at the cost of his life. She and her family were granted Pergamese citizenship with courtesy of King Michael II, and resided in Pergamon City until the end of the War of Lorican Aggression in 1975. She and her family returned to East Europa, and made her residence in Gänsernberg until her death in 2012. In her retirement, she grew and sold homemade coffee, and was instrumental in keeping the awakened abilities of Kasimira and Ronja a secret from the government.

Early life

Military career

Experimentations

Exile in Pergamon

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