Liana II of Crylante
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Liana II of Crylante | |||||
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Grand Duchess of Lilledel (1900-1915) Princess of Crylante (1915-1936) | |||||
Tenure | 15 April 1900 - 24 June 1936 | ||||
Coronation | 1 July 1900 | ||||
Successor | Aleksander IV | ||||
Born | Lotrič, Midrasia | May 29, 1861||||
Died | June 24, 1936 Lentini, Crylante | (aged 75)||||
Emmanuel Royal | |||||
Issue | Liana III | ||||
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House | House of Lofthus | ||||
Father | Gaius Lofthus-Cornouallis | ||||
Mother | Anne Desmarais | ||||
Religion | Trúathi |
Princess Liana II of Crylante, born Liana Lofthus-Cornouallis-Royal, formerly Grand Duchess Liana II of Lilledel, was the elected monarch of the Principality of Crylante.
Life
Liana was born in central Lotrič in 1861 to Gaius Lofthus-Cornouallis, a campaigner for Lilledic independence descended from the House of Lofthus, the ruling family of the Crylantian Empire, and Anne Desmarais, a Midrasian woman of upper class origin. She thus became the heir to the head of the House of Lofthus as the eldest child, and was brought up around her father's support for Lilledic independence and classical liberal policies, which influenced her personal views, often joining him in raising awareness for the cause of Lilledic seperatism during her later childhood.