Maria VII, II, and I

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Maria VII, II, and I
Adriaen Hanneman (1604-71) - Mary, Princess of Orange (1631-60) - RCIN 404436 - Royal Collection.jpg
Painting by Ario Van Pelt, 1616
Queen of Ferunia
TenureSeptember 5, 1611 – June 13, 1641
CoronationJanuary 1, 1612
PredecessorMaria VI
SuccessorMarius III
Co-monarchJulius III (1611 - 1615)
Queen of Trurnia
TenureNovember 19, 1615 – June 13, 1641
CoronationFebruary 8, 1617
PredecessorJulius III
SuccessorMarius IV
Queen of Illyricum
TenureMay 19, 1618 – August 2, 1627
CoronationOctober 7, 1618
PredecessorAlexander II
SuccessorOctavus I
Co-monarchOctavus I
Duchess of Tudino
TenureJune 6, 1586 – September 5, 1611
CoronationMay 20, 1600
PredecessorSilenus Adrianus
SuccessorMarius Cornelius
RegentMarius Cornelius (1586 - 1600)
BornMaria Adriana
(1586-06-06)June 6, 1586
Arajau, Illyricum
DiedJune 13, 1641(1641-06-13) (aged 55)
Trurnia, Ferunia and Trurnia
BurialJune 23, 1641
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Issue
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HouseClaudius, Adrianus
DynastyClaudian-Adrian
FatherAlexander II
MotherCharlotte of Arajau
ReligionCatholic

Maria VII, II, and I (June 6, 1586 - June 13, 1641) was Queen of Ferunia as Maria VII from 1611 to 1641, Queen of Trurnia as Maria II from 1615 to 1641, and Queen of Illyricum as Maria I from 1618 to her abdication in 1627. Maria was installed as Queen of Ferunia by her father, King Alexander II of Illyricum, following the Second War of Ferunian and Trurnian Succession in 1611. As Queen, Maria co-ruled Ferunia and Trurnia with her husband Julius III of Trurnia, and, following his death in 1615, became sole-ruler of Ferunia and Trurnia. Alexander II died in 1618 and as per his Succession Act, Maria succeeded him along with her younger brother Octavus I. After ruling Ferunia, Trurnia, and Illyricum from 1618 to 1627, Maria was forced to abdicate by Octavus who took sole control of Illyricum.

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Duchess of Tudino

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