Sophia I of Ferunia and Trurnia

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Sophia I
La Duchesse de la Vallière Pierre Mignard.jpg
Painting by Marcus Falo, 1769
Queen of Ferunia
TenureJanuary 26, 1766 – July 14, 1787
CoronationJune 26, 1766
PredecessorMarcellus III
SuccessorMarianus I
Queen of Trurnia
TenureJanuary 26, 1766 – July 14, 1787
CoronationJune 26, 1766
PredecessorMarcellus III
SuccessorMarianus I
Archduchess of Trurnia
TenureJuly 2, 1765 – January 26, 1766
CoronationNovember 13, 1765
PredecessorMarcellus Adrianus
SuccessorMarianus Naunius
Duchess of Marina
TenureDecember 26, 1743 – July 2, 1765
CoronationJuly 23, 1758
PredecessorPosition established
SuccessorSophia Adriana
RegentMaroninus Capus (1743 - 1758)
BornSophia Charlotte Adriana
(1743-12-26)December 26, 1743
Ferunia, Ferunia and Trurnia
DiedOctober 4, 1790(1790-10-04) (aged 46)
Trurnia, Ferunia and Trurnia
BurialJanuary 26, 1792
Spouse
Issue
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HouseClaudius, Adrianus
DynastyClaudian-Adrian
FatherMarcellus II and IV
MotherMaria Talia of Arajau
ReligionCatholic

Sophia I (December 26, 1743 - October 4, 1790), commonly known as Sophie I, was the Queen of Ferunia and Trurnia from 1766 to 1787. Sophia took the throne at 23 following the death of her elder brother Marcellus III and V at the Battle of Tonio in January 1766. During her reign Sophia and her chief advisor, Marianus Naunius, Archduke of Trurnia, fought against the Kingdom of Pavulturilor and the Kingdom of Illyricum in the Five Year's War from 1770 to 1775. However later in her reign, unrest amongst the nobility and continued racial and ethnic tension in Ferunia and Trurnia led to the Tuesday Revolution in 1787, installing Marianus Flautus as King of Ferunia and Trurnia.

Early life

Duchess of Marina

Archduchess of Trurnia

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