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queenalexandraofdenmark · 10 months ago
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Watercolour of Queen Anne Boleyn made by Princess Alexandrina Victoria of Kent(Queen Victoria), in June of 1836.
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inky-duchess · 2 years ago
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What’s an regal name and is there a limit to how many someone can have ?
A Regnal name is the name a monarch takes after ascending the throne. It can be another name or their own. For example, Princess Alexandrina of Kent became Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, Duke of York became King George VI.
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royalty-nobility · 3 months ago
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Queen Victoria
Artist: Alexander Melville  (British, 1823–1892) 
Title: Queen Victoria of England
Genre: Portrait
Date: 1845
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Collection: Herzogliches Museum Gotha
Queen Victoria
Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death in 1901. Her reign of 63 years and 216 days- which was longer than those of any of her predecessors - constituted the Victorian era. It was a period of industrial, political, scientific, and military change within the United Kingdom, and was marked by a great expansion of the British Empire. In 1876, the British Parliament voted to grant her the additional title of Empress of India.
Victoria was the daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn (the fourth son of King George III), and Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. After the deaths of her father and grandfather in 1820, she was raised under close supervision by her mother and her comptroller, John Conroy. She inherited the throne aged 18 after her father's three elder brothers died without surviving legitimate issue. Victoria, a constitutional monarch, attempted privately to influence government policy and ministerial appointments; publicly, she became a national icon who was identified with strict standards of personal morality.
Victoria married her first cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, in 1840. Their nine children married into royal and noble families across the continent, earning Victoria the sobriquet "grandmother of Europe". After Albert's death in 1861, Victoria plunged into deep mourning and avoided public appearances. As a result of her seclusion, British republicanism temporarily gained strength, but in the latter half of her reign, her popularity recovered. Her Golden and Diamond jubilees were times of public celebration. Victoria died at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight, at the age of 81. The last British monarch of the House of Hanover, she was succeeded by her son Edward VII of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
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emmashouldbewriting · 1 year ago
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do you know when prince title used to be heredity through male line, do they continue to keep of X if they don't have their own title? for example, in this context, would Prince Michael of Kent's children be known as Prince Frederick of Kent and Princess Gabriella of Kent? and when the father has two titles, do the children go with one as in of X instead of of X and X. Was Queen Victoria known as Princess Alexandrina Victoria of Kent as a daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn? how usual was it for royal children to be known with two names? Was Queen Victoria truly known as Princess Alexandrina Victoria or Princess Alexandrina?
yes. same as george/charlotte/louise are Prince George of Wales, Princess Charlotte of Wales, Prince Louise of Wales. the sux kids are also 'of Sussex,' just as Bea/Eug are 'Of York'
In the case of two dukedoms, you'd be known as Princess of whichever title had seniority which would be the oldest one, so Kent. She was known as HRH Princess Victoria of Kent, presumably because Victoria is more English than Alexandrina (although her family called her 'Drina' in private)
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thepompandcircumstance · 4 years ago
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HM Queen Victoria with her granddaughter Princess Margaret of Connaught. Princess Margaret would marry the Crown Prince of Sweden. She would be lovingly called 'Daisy' until her early death in 1 May 1920.
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House of Hanover & of Coburg: Princess Alexandrina Victoria of Kent aka Queen Victoria
Queen Victoria was born as the only child of Prince Edward, The Duke of Kent and Starthearn, and his wife Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg and Saalfeld, the former Princess of Leiningen. Until her coronation, Victoria was called Princess Alexandrina Victoria of Kent. At the age of 11, she had moved from fifth in line to the throne of Great Britain to being the heir presumptive of her paternal uncle King William IV since his marriage to Princess Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen had produced no living off-spring.
Many things can and have been said about Victoria. As this blog is dedicated to people who are either German or Austrian or have married in a house from these two nationalities, I want to focus on Victoria’s German connections.
Her mother Victoria had been married before she became The Duchess of Kent to The Prince of Leiningen. With him, she had two children: Carl, The 3rd Prince of Leiningen and Princess Feodora of Leiningen, The Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg. Together with Feodora, Victoria was raised by their German governess Baroness Lehzen at Kensington Palace. The sisters remained close to one another. Through this connection, Victoria was not only the mother of a German Empress but great aunt to her successor.
Victoria married her German cousin Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Through this marriage, the end of the British Hanoverian dynasty was finally sealed. Her son Albert, who would succeed her as Edward VII, belonged to newly founded British branch of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, itself a cadet branch of the House of Wettin, that today calls itself the House of Windsor. Victoria’s succession had already ended the personal union with the Kingdom of Hanover, since according to Salic law women where not allowed to succeed.
Since Victoria’s mother had eight siblings, she was not only a first cousin of her husband and his brother but also for example of the first and only Empress of Mexico, King Ferdinand II of Portugal and King Leopold II of Belgium.
Her first great travel abroad led her to her husband’s home of Coburg. Here she is welcomed so fondly that from then on she called the city her second home. According to the official website of the city, she apparently also stated that if she had not been Queen of England, she would have loved to live there. After Albert’s death, she even personally came to Coburg with her children to reveal a statue that had been built in his honor. The last time, she visits Coburg is in 1894 for the marriage of her grandchildren Princess Victoria Melita of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and Ernest Louis, The Grand Duke of Hesse. During the celebrations, her other granddaughter and Ernest Louis’ sister Princess Alix of Hesse and by Rhine became engaged to the Russian heir to the throne.
Except for Princess Louise, all of Victoria’s daughters married into German houses. While Vicky became German Empress, her younger sister Alice became Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine. Helena and Beatrice would marry minor German princes. Victoria and Albert’s three youngest sons all married German princesses. Only Edward married the Danish princess Alexandra who actually had a German mother.
Through those marriages, Queen Victoria would soon receive the nickname of grandmother of Europe. No wonder when your 40 grandchildren include the German Emperor, the Russian Czar and his wife, the King of the United Kingdom, Queen Sophia of Greece, Queen Maud of Norway, the Grand Duke of Hesse and his wife, the Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Queen Marie of Romania, the Duke of Schleswig-Holstein, Crown Princess Margaret of Sweden and Queen Victoria Eugenie of Spain. All these marriages were originally intended to keep the peace in Europe but in the end they could not prevent the First World War.
Queen Victoria died on January 22th, 1901, as the at the time longest reigning British monarch. She would only be surpassed by her great-great-granddaughter Queen Elizabeth II 114 years later.
// Jenna Coleman as Queen Victoria in Victoria
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mysterious-secret-garden · 4 years ago
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Richard Westall - Portrait of Princess Alexandrina Victoria of Kent (later Queen Victoria), 1830.
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comparativetarot · 3 years ago
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The Emperor. Art by Sarah Shipman, from Our Tarot.
Victoria 
(1819-1901) * England
Upright: Power, authority, leadership, determination, confidence, wisdom  Reversed: Control, inflexibility, narrow-mindedness, entitlement
At birth, Princess Alexandrina Victoria was fifth in line to the British throne, the only child born to the Duke and Duchess of Kent. Her father, Prince Edward, died shortly after her birth and within the same week his father, the reigning King George III, passed away. None of her uncles had surviving, legitimate children upon their deaths. When Alexandrina was eleven years old, her last living uncle — already an elderly man himself — ascended the throne as William IV, and Alexandrina became his heir.
Alexandrina's mother, Princess Victoria, the Duchess of Kent, hired Sir John Conway as a personal and financial administrator following Prince Edward's death. Conroy had been hired as an equerry to the Duke of Kent two years prior. Conroy was ambitious and had no qualms about manipulating the duchess in order to facilitate his social climbing. Julia Baird notes in Victoria: The Queen that later, in 1838, Victoria's maternal uncle Leopold would write to her that Conroy controlled the duchess with "a degree of power, which in times of old, one would have thought to proceed from witchcraft."
Together, Conroy and the duchess created a set of rigid protocols by which they raised the princess. Under their care, she was largely isolated from all other children and never left alone in any room. Even as she grew up, she was not permitted to go up or down a flight of stairs without holding the hand of an adult. These two conspirators believed that if their psychologically abusive tactics paid off, Princess Alexandrina would become dependent on them. Consequently, they would be the power behind the throne once the princess became queen...
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mx2m8o · 4 years ago
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Timeline (IRL Event, Cannon Event, This AU Event.) [Arcs Not Included]
1344, Sebastian met Pharaoh Smenkhkare.
1346-1353, Sebastian Indirectly killed 200 Million people by beginning the spread of The Plague.
June 26th 1483, Duke Richard and King Edward V were killed by their uncle, King Richard III. [Haunted Castle Arc]
May 24th 1819, Princess Alexandrina Victoria of Kent was born. (Later known as Queen Victoria.)
August 26th 1819, Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha was born (Later Known as Prince Albert.)
December 8th 1819, Tanaka Fujimura was born in Japan.
April 5th 1830, Claudia Phantomhive (née Hargreeves) was born.
August 29th 1839, Baron Kelvin was born. (Full name Jasper Kelvin)
February 10th 1840, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert married.
April 8th 1845, Lady Francis Phantomhive (Later Marchioness Francis Midford)
1848, Baldroy was born in Arizona America. (Full name Baldroy Griffith)
June 13th 1851, Lord Vincent Phantomhive is Born.
1852, Marquise Alexis Midford was born.
March 9th 1853, Baroness Rachel Dalles was born. (Later Lady Rachel Phantomhive)
December 14th 1856, Baroness Angelina Dalles was born. (Later Burnett)
April 2ed 1857, 'Doctor' was born. (Full name: Kurtis Kelvin)
1858, Lau was born. (Full name Lau Qīng)
August 24th 1858, Arshad Satyendra Iyer was born (Currently referred to by Agni.)
1861, Baldroy Fought in the American Civil War.
December 14th 1861, Prince Albert Died.
November 26th 1862, Queen Victoria Formed an Agreement with Ash/Angela Blanc.
April 2ed 1863, Joker was born. (Full name: Jakub Taylor)
August 8th 1863, Nina Hopkins was born.
April 14th 1863, Comet was born. (Real name: Didyme Carmichael)
1863, Lord Charles Phipps was born.
May 22ed 1864, Mally 'Beast' was born. (Full name Mally Cook)
1864, Mey-Rin was born. (full name Mey-Rin Māotóuyīng)
1864, Lord Charles Grey was born.
1864, Dagger was born. (Full name: Harlan Day)
1865, Jumbo was born. (Full Name: Thomas Lee)
July 13th 1866, Claudia Phantomhive Died.
1868, 'Snake' was Born. (Real name Levi Böhm)
May 8th 1869, Lord Edward Midford was born.
1870, Ran-Mao was born. (Full name Ran-Mao Jīan)
1870, Cheslock was born. (Full name Alfred Cheslock)
1871, Prince Soma Asman Kadar was born in India.
1872, Peter was born. (Formerly known as Test Subject Elf)
1872, Test Subject Zwölf was born. ( Later Known as Finian Ames)
1872, Wendy was born. (Formerly known as Test Subject Sechszehn)
April 17th 1874, Lady Elizabeth Midford was born.
November 5th 1874, Jim Macken was born (Later Known as Alois Trancey / Earl Alois Trancey.)
November 19th 1874, Rachel and Vincent Phantomhive got married.
November 27th 1875, Freckles/Doll was born. (Full name: Reven-Niaga Stevens)
December 14th 1875, The Ciel Twins were born.
1880, Octavius Ciel Phantomhive developed Ashma.
December 14th 1885, The Phantomhive Manor was attacked and only the Twins and Tanaka survived. The Twins were Captured and sold.
January 1886, Reginald Ciel Phantomhive was killed by cultist causing His Twin to summon a demon (Later Known as Sebastian Michaelis) and made a contract with them.
April 3rd 1888, The Jack the Ripper Murders began.
November 9th 1888, The Jack the Ripper Murders Ended.
January 7th 1889, Alois Trancey Formed a Contract with a Demon (Later Known as Claude)
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pianotuna · 3 years ago
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Characters: Francis Albert Augustus Charles Emmanuel and Alexandrina Victoria Hanover
Media: The Young Victoria (2009)
Played by: Rupert Friend and Emily Blunt
Setting: 1830s, London
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Princess Victoria of Kent is elegant and opinionated but unfortunately inexperienced, constantly held back by her mother and the head of house who believe they can control Victoria’s regency.
Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg is similarly being controlled by his uncle, King Leopold I of Belgium, who arranges a courtship between Albert and Victoria in hopes of taking control of England after their marriage.
Despite their misgivings at an arranged marriage, Albert and Victoria are immediately smitten with one another and bond over their frustration at being manipulated. When Albert has to return home, the two continue exchanging letters, but Victoria is pushed to the limits of her patience by her mother and head of household. However, upon her subsequent coronation as queen of England, Victoria and Albert’s relationship becomes difficult and complicated, leading to time apart and severe consequences for both. Their love grows stronger in the times of turmoil, but even a marriage between them may not be enough to solve the problems growing in the nation.
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historywithlaura · 4 years ago
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ANTOINETTE
Princess of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
(born 1779 - died 1824)
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pictured above is a portrait of the Princess of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, a copy by Herbert Smith from 1884, of a pastel by Johann Heinrich Schröder from c. 1795
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SERIES - On this day August Edition: Antoinette was born on 28 August 1779.
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ANTOINETTE ERNESTINE AMALIE was born on 28 August 1779, in Coburg. She was the second child of Franz, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld and his second wife Countess Auguste Reuss of Ebersdorf.
Born a member of the Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld line of the Ernestine branch of the HOUSE OF WETTIN, she was a PRINCESS OF SAXE-COBURG-SAALFELD from birth.
On her youth she traveled to Russia with her mother and sisters Princess Sophie and Princess Juliane, in order to be inspected as suitable brides for Grand Duke Konstantin Pavlovich of Russia, a grandson of Yekaterina II (the Great), Empress of all the Russias. However her sister Princess Juliane was chosen by the Empress and was baptized in the Orthodox Church, changing her name to Anna Fyodorovna.
In 1798 she married ALEXANDER FRIEDRICH KARL, a Duke of Württemberg and they had five children (check the list below). He was one of the youngest sons of Friedrich Eugen II, Duke of Württemberg and Princess Friederike of Brandenburg-Schwedt. And after her wedding she became known by his title as DUCHESS ALEXANDER OF WÜRTTEMBERG.
After 1800 she moved with her family to Russia where her husband joined the Imperial Army under the service of his brother in-law Pavel I, Emperor of all the Russias, the husband of his sister Mariya Fyodorovna (born Duchess Sophie Dorothee of Württemberg).
Another of her sisters Princess Victoire married into the British Royal Family, having given birth to Princess Alexandrina Victoria of Kent in 1819.
As she was related to the Imperial Family through her sister and sister-in-law she was actively present at the Russian Court and the life of the Imperial Family. And when her sister separated from Grand Duke Konstantin in 1820 it is said that she sided with her brother-in-law.
The Duchess Alexander of Württemberg died in Saint Petersburg aged 44, in 1824, after being ill for two weeks.
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ANTOINETTE and her husband ALEXANDER had five children...
Duchess Marie of Württemberg - wife of Ernst I, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha;
Duke Paul of Württemberg - died aged one;
Duke Alexander of Württemberg - husband of Princess Marie of Orléans;
Duke Ernst of Württemberg - husband of Natalie Eschborn; and
Duke Friedrich of Württemberg - died aged four.
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Two years after her death, her brother (and future son-in-law) Ernst III, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld exchanged the Duchy of Saalfeld for the Duchy of Gotha, becoming Ernst I, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and founding another Ernestine branch, the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
Her niece Princess Alexandrina Victoria succeeded as Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom in 1837 and in 1840 married another of her nephews Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, one of the sons of ther brother Duke Ernest I.
By 1903 her grandson Duke Philipp of Württemberg became the heir presumptive of the Kingdom of Württemberg, however as the Monarchy was abolished after World War I he never ascended to the throne.
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queenalexandraofdenmark · 7 months ago
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𝙲𝚑𝚘𝚌𝚘𝚕𝚊𝚝𝚎 𝚌𝚊𝚛𝚍𝚜 𝚘𝚏 𝚁𝚘𝚢𝚊𝚕 𝚠𝚘𝚖𝚎𝚗 👑✨🍫
(𝙿𝚊𝚛𝚝 𝟸 𝚘𝚞𝚝 𝚘𝚏 𝟺)
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Queen Sophia of Greece, née Princess Sophia of Prussia.
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Princess Beatrice, Duchess of Galliera, née Princess Beatrice of Edinburgh.
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Empress Maria Feodorovna, née Princess Dagmar of Denmark.
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Queen Marie of Romania, née Princess Marie of Edinburgh.
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Queen Victoria, née Princess Alexandrina Victoria of Kent.
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Queen Margherita of Italy, née Princess Margherita of Savoy.
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Empress Alexandra Feodorovna, née Princess Alix of Hesse.
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Princess Louise of Schaumburg-Lippe, née Princess Louise of Denmark.
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Queen Victoria Eugenie of Spain, née Princess Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg.
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thornfield13713 · 3 years ago
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A minor historical note.
While complaining about historical inaccuracies in a game that features airships in the 1830s is, I know, a bit petty, I am still going to bring this one up.
Namely, the future Queen Victoria, seen here at the age of 17, was born Princess Alexandrina Victoria of Kent, and was known by her given name of ‘Alexandrina’ until she assumed the throne. 
She was also raised under what was called the ‘Kensington System’, which was so strict that her first demand upon becoming Queen was to be allowed an hour alone, which she had never previously been permitted, and to no longer have to share a bedroom with her mother. This spectacularly backfired in its goals of making her a compliant puppet for her mother, as Victoria grew up to hate her for her controlling behaviour, almost as much as she hated her mother’s comptroller, Sir John Conroy, who had come up with the System in the first place.
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amarguerite · 5 years ago
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For your 3 sentence meme- Dalliance verse, Duchess Elizabeth, “it could be worse” “really.”
Elizabeth once again had charge of the young Princess Alexandrina Victoria-- a responsibility she was always eager to claim, for she did not like the the Duchess of Kent’s manner of childrearing and liked still less that of her advisor, Sir John Conroy-- and had she could trust them to be alone for moment while she went to write a letter to Jane. 
She returned to find the heir presumptive to the British throne holding her spaniel Dash between her knees, a large pile of dog fur in the middle of the rug, a nearly hairless King Charles spaniel, and her own daughter, the high-spirited but usually well-behaved Margot, holding aloft a pair of scissors with a bright, defensive, “It could be worse, Mama!”
“Really,” said Elizabeth. 
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thepompandcircumstance · 5 years ago
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Today is the 201st birth anniversary of Her Majesty Her Majesty Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, Empress of India.
Born in 1819 as HRH Princess Alexandrina Victoria, her parents were Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld and Prince Edward, the Duke and Duchess of Kent. She was born and raised in Kensington Palace, growing up in a manner that would be notoriousky called the "Kensington system".
In 1837, the princess ascended to the throne and succeeded her uncle William IV (who had no living heir); her coronation took place the following year.
3 years after ascending, the Queen proposed to and married her first cousin HSH Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. This resulted in the change from the House of Hanover to the new House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Victoria and Albert bore 9 children. They had 42 grandchildren and 87 great-grandchildren, many of whom intermarried to other European royal houses.
A few of her descendants are King George V of the UK, Queen Maud of Norway, Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany, Queen Sophia of Greece, the Queen's favorite Empress Alexandra of Russia, Queen Marie of Romania, Queen Victoria Eugenie of Spain, and Crown Princess Margaret of Sweden. A bit farther are Kings George II, Alexander, Paul, & Constantine II of Greece, Queen Frederica of Greece, Queen Maria and King Peter II of Yugoslavia, Queen Ingrid and Margrethe II of Denmark, King Juan Carlos I and his wife Queen Sofía of Spain, and Queen Elizabeth II and her husband Prince Philip.
She isn't the Grandmother of Europe for nothing!
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aceattorneyevents · 5 years ago
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Ace Attorney Character Ages - 2020
*SPOILER WARNING (particularly for 3-5, 4-4, AAI case 5, 5-3, and some others)
0 (born this year): Clonco
1: Ahlbi Ur’gaid
4: Armie Buff
6/7: Rayfa Padma Khura’in
8: Machi Tobaye, Jinxie Tenma
9/10: Trucy Wright/Trucy Enigmar
10: Myriam Scuttlebutt
10/11: Cody Hackins, Pearl Fey
11: Athena Cykes, Betty de Famme, Bonny de Famme, Juniper Woods, Robin Newman
12: Bucky Whet
13: Ellen Wyatt, Rheel Neh’mu/Puhray Zeh’lot, Vera Misham, Wocky Kitaki
14: John Marsh, Marlon Rimes
15: Alita Tiala, Luke Triton, Olga Orly, Sasha Buckler
16: Azura Summers, Clay Terran, Sorin Sprocket, Wesley Stickler
16/17: Apollo Justice
17: Dumas Gloomsbury, Nahyuta Sahdmadhi
17/18: Paul Atishon
18: Cameron Show, Daryan Crescend, Hugh O’Conner, Pierce Nichody, Russi Clover, Selena Sprocket
18/19: Kay Faraday, Klavier Gavin, Regina Berry, Sebastian Debeste
19: Ema Skye
20: Candice Arme, Espella Cantabella, Gale Cyclone, Uendo Toneido
20/21: Franziska von Karma, Lauren Paups/Lauren Devorae, Maya Fey
21: Lira Wolfe, Simon Blackquill
21/22: Nicole Swift, Penny Nichols
22: Darklaw/Eve Belduke, Manov Mistree
22/23: Lance Amano
23: Beh’leeb Inmee, Luna Marsh
23/24: Ini Miney, Juan Corrida, Karin Jenson, Matt Engarde, Max Galactica/Billy Bob Johns
24: Julie Henson, Paht Rohl
24/25: Bat/Sean Dingling, Desirée DeLite, Maggey Byrde, Richard Wellington, Ron DeLite
25: Eddie Johnson, Emi St. Cloud
25/26: Adrian Andrews, Cammy Meele, Cindy Stone, Horace Knightley, Lotta Hart, Mike Meekins, Rhoda Teneiro, Simon Keyes
26: Bobby Fulbright, Florent L’Belle, Geiru Toneido, Solomon Starbuck
26/27: April May, Dahlia Hawthorne, Iris, Kristoph Gavin, Larry Butz, Viola Cadaverini, Will Powers
27: Flip Chambers, Kara Giamani, Roger Retinz, Shawn Southern
27/28: Justine Courtney, Miles Edgeworth, Phoenix Wright
28: Kevin Hattori, Pees’lubn Andistan’dhin
28/29: Acro/Ken Dingling, Doug Swallow, Shi-Long Lang
29: Brock Johnson, Norma DePlume, Romein LeTouse
29/30: Akbey Hicks, Bellboy, Glen Elg
30: Aura Blackquill, Ava Sylent, Iris Suffield, Milt Nelson, Risa Iko, Spark Brushel
30/31: Buddy Faith, Calisto Yew/Shih-na, Jacques Portsman, Ka-Shi Nou, Mia Fey, Valerie Hawthorne
31: All-purpose Tengu, Milo Kent, Samuel Stylent
32: Neil Marshall, Todd Havara
32/33: Dustin Prince, Jay Elbird, Lana Skye, Manny Coachen, Terry Fawles
33: Buck Montana, Herman Crab, Princess Tengu
33/34: Benjamin Woodman, Dick Gumshoe
34: Lamiroir/Thalassa Gramarye, Power Tengu, Tahrust Inmee
34/35: Angel Starr, Godot/Diego Armando, Jill Crane
35: Clive Fortuna, Ga’ran Sigatar Khura’in, Ted Tonate
35/36: Katherine Hall, Luke Atmey, Sal Manella
36: Amara Sigatar Khura’in, Arnold Balboa, Casper Sly, Plum Kitaki
36/37: Ethan Rooke, Jake Marshall
37: Bobby Wolfe, Cullen Underhill, Dhurke Sahdmadhi
37/38: Dee Vasquez, Turner Grey
38: Aristotle Means, Damian Tenma, Datz Are’bal, Inga Karkhuul Khura’in, Raymond Shields, Valant Gramarye
38/39: Colias Palaeno, Patricia Roland
39: Hershel Layton, Karl Powers, Rex Kyubi
39/40: Bruce Goodman, Raymond Spume
40: Charles Toynbee, Constance Courte, Guy Eldoon, Pal Meraktis
40/41: Jean Armstrong
41: Jack Hammer, Mack Rell, Theridia Wolfe, Zak Gramarye/Shadi Enigmar
42: Tucker Toynbee
43: Bright Bonds, Henry Biden, Phineas Filch, Redd White, Robin Wolfe
43/44: Furio Tigre
44: Brodie Toynbee, Tony Granier
44/45: Jack Cameron
46: Drew Misham
46/47: Joe Darke
47: Hope Aubergine
48/47: Frank Sahwit
48: Gaspen Payne
48/49: Moe/Lawrence Curls
49: Byrne Faraday, Carl Caesar
49/50: Bikini, Kane Bullard
50: Jack Shipley, Misty Fey, Winfred Kitaki
51/52: Colin Devorae/Oliver Deacon, Robert Hammond
52/53: Ernest Amano
53: Chase Clink
54: Gregory Edgeworth, Nate Jiffy, Thomas Spitzer
54/55: Russell Berry
55: Yuri Cosmos
55/56: Dane Gustavia, Winston Payne, Yanni Yogi
56: Archie Buff, Marco Swindell
58/59: Pierre Hoquet
59: Jeffrey Master
59/60: Di-Jun Huang
61/62: Bonnie Young
62: Deid Mann, Taifu Toneido, Tyrell Badd
63/64: Zinc Lablanc
66: Sergio Youngport
67/68: Marvin Grossberg
68: Buck Wheatley
68/69: Damon Gant, Magnifi Gramarye, Manfred von Karma
69/70: Blaise Debeste, Victor Kudo
73/74: Quercus Alba
77: Ives Shineto
78: George Braden
79/80: Bruto Cadaverini
129/130: Iris Watson
131: Wilhelm Gottsreich Sigismond Ormstein
135/136: Nikomina Borschevic
136: Haori Murasame
137: Susato Mikotoba
138: Gina Lestrade
139: Maria Goullolyne
140: Viridian Green
141: Adam Redifast, Rola O’Malley
142: Duncan Ross
143: Patrick O’Malley, Decargo Mieterman
144: Kazuma Asōgi, Ryūnosuke Naruhodō
145: Jezail Brett, Marco di Gicho
146: Connette Rozaic, Maurice de Quilco, Nemmy Tinpillar
147: Robert Crogley, Tully Tinpillar
150/151: Satoru Hosonaga
151: William Petenshy
152/153: Sōseki Natsume
153: Barok van Zieks, Benjamin Dobinbough
154: Oscar Fairplay, Sherlock Holmes
155: Enoch Drebber
156: Anna Mittlemont
157/158: Mitrov Stroganov
158: Heita Mamemomi, Joan Garrideb, Mrs. Altamont
159: Courtney Sithe
159/160: Taizou Uzukumaru
160: Everyday Mittlemont
162: Rumba Marmatch
163: Klimt van Zieks, Seishirou Jigoku, Yūjin Mikotoba
165: Tobias Gregson
166: John Garrideb
167: Elyder Meningen
168: Cosney Megundal, Hatch Windibank
168/169: John Watson
171: Harry Barricade
172: Taketsuchi Auchi
173: Hart Vortex
174: Morar Milverton
182: Beppo
188/189: Sonmon Sonohigurashi
200/201: Alexandrina Victoria
Older: Ihmsan/Lady Kee’ra, the “Holy Mother”, Lang Zi
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