Juliana I of Ferunia and Trurnia
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Juliana I | |
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Queen of Ferunia (more...) | |
Tenure | August 21, 1717 – August 18, 1747 |
Coronation | December 25, 1717 |
Predecessor | Maria VIII |
Successor | Marcellus II |
Queen of Trurnia (more...) | |
Tenure | August 21, 1717 – August 18, 1747 |
Coronation | December 25, 1717 |
Predecessor | Maria VIII |
Successor | Marcellus IV |
Archduchess of Ferunia | |
Tenure | December 6, 1688 – August 21, 1717 |
Coronation | September 13, 1678 |
Predecessor | Marius Adrianus |
Successor | Cornelius Adrianus |
Regent | Marolo de Mono (1688 - 1702) |
Born | Juliana Sofia Adriana December 6, 1688 Montcabralo, Ferunia and Trurnia |
Died | August 18, 1747 Montcabralo, Ferunia and Trurnia | (aged 58)
Burial | August 26, 1747 |
Spouse | Marolo de Mono (m. 1702) |
Issue among others... | |
House | Claudius, Adrianus |
Dynasty | Claudian-Adrian |
Father | William II, 3rd Count of Brano |
Mother | Maria VIII and III |
Religion | Catholic |
Juliana I (December 6, 1688 - August 18, 1747) was the Queen of Ferunia and Trurnia from 1717 to 1747. Juliana ascended to the throne following the death of Maria VIII and III in 1717 and during her reign Juliana oversaw an era of relative regional peace and stability. However many of Juliana's later reign policies played into growing ethnic and racial tensions in Ferunia and Trurnia between the predominantly white noble classes and the largely black common population.