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'''Tovelindra III''' (22 October 1766 – 16 March 1838) was the daughter of [[Azara IV]] of [[Trellin]]. She was [[King of Trellin|Queen of Trellin]], [[Emperor of Hysera|Empress of Hysera]] and [[King of the Isles of Velar|Queen of the Isles of Velar]] from 1811 until her abdication in 1833. She was succeeded by her son, [[Txerig III]].
'''Tovelindra III''' (22 October 1766 – 16 March 1838) was the daughter of [[Azara IV]] of [[Trellin]]. She was [[Monarchy of Trellin|Queen of Trellin]], [[Monarchy of Hysera|Empress of Hysera]] and [[Monarchy of the Isles of Velar|Queen of the Isles of Velar]] from 1811 until her abdication in 1833. She was succeeded by her son, [[Txerig III]].


Tovelindra had a great interest in art, and was a patron to many of the great artists of her reign. As early as 1798 she commissioned the Velaran painter [[Kaúnú Tiqira]] to begin what became his famous series ''On the Great Velaran War''.
Like much of her family, Tovelindra had a great interest in the arts from an early age, and she was a patron to many of the great artists of her reign, especially painters. As early as 1798 she commissioned the Velaran painter [[Kaúnú Tiqira]] to begin what became his famous series ''On the Great Velaran War''.


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Tovelindra III
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Queen Tovelindra, 1811
Queen of Trellin and Empress of Hysera
Reign3 May 1811 - 25 December 1833
Coronation10 and 21 August 1811, respectively
PredecessorAzara IV
SuccessorTxerig III
Queen of the Isles of Velar
Reign3 May 1811 - 25 December 1833
Coronation25 July 1811
PredecessorAzara IV
SuccessorTxerig III
Born22 October 1766
Elori, Tenedos
Died16 March 1838(1838-03-16) (aged 71)
Martheqa
SpousePrince Mokhra of Arimathea
IssueTxerig III
Kerivyë, Duchess of Lorés
Yasien, Duchess of Akiata
HouseHouse Palægos
FatherTaraúz, Prince of Elori
MotherAzara IV
ReligionThaerine Catholic

Tovelindra III (22 October 1766 – 16 March 1838) was the daughter of Azara IV of Trellin. She was Queen of Trellin, Empress of Hysera and Queen of the Isles of Velar from 1811 until her abdication in 1833. She was succeeded by her son, Txerig III.

Like much of her family, Tovelindra had a great interest in the arts from an early age, and she was a patron to many of the great artists of her reign, especially painters. As early as 1798 she commissioned the Velaran painter Kaúnú Tiqira to begin what became his famous series On the Great Velaran War.