Sophia II of Ferunia and Trurnia
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Sophia II | |
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Queen of Ferunia (more...) | |
Tenure | January 18, 1792 – August 30, 1811 |
Coronation | July 4, 1793 |
Predecessor | Marianus I |
Successor | Phillipus II |
Queen of Trurnia (more...) | |
Tenure | January 18, 1792 – August 30, 1811 |
Coronation | July 4, 1793 |
Predecessor | Marianus I |
Successor | Phillipus I |
Duchess of Marina | |
Tenure | June 16, 1764 – July 14, 1787 |
Coronation | June 23, 1779 |
Predecessor | Sophia Adriana |
Successor | Mariana Flautia |
Regent | Barnelus Capus (1764 - 1779) |
Born | Sophia Nausicaa Adriana June 16, 1764 Ferunia, Ferunia and Trurnia |
Died | August 30, 1811 Marina, Ferunia and Trurnia | (aged 47)
Burial | September 14, 1811 |
Spouse | Marcius Julian, Count of Arajau (m. 1777) |
Issue among others... | |
House | Claudius, Adrianus |
Dynasty | Claudian-Adrian |
Father | Mariano Julian, Count of Arajau |
Mother | Sophia I of Ferunia and Trurnia |
Religion | Catholic |
Sophia II (June 16, 1764 - August 30, 1811), commonly known as Sophie II, was the Queen of Ferunia and Trurnia from 1792 to 1811. Sophia's mother, Sophia I was deposed in 1787 by revolutionaries who installed Marianus I as king and exiled Sophia. However in 1792, loyalists helped return Sophia to the throne in the Ferunian and Trurnian Restoration, crowing Sophia as Sophia II. As queen, Sophia relied heavily on her advisor Marcellus Naunius, Archduke of Trurnia and the pair led Ferunia and Trurnia back to relative stability, forging alliances with the fledgling First Republic of Illyricum and the Republic of Pensulia.