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She studied Political Science in The Resurgent Dream and worked for the Braslander embassy in Excalbia between 1993 and 1999.
 
She studied Political Science in The Resurgent Dream and worked for the Braslander embassy in Excalbia between 1993 and 1999.
  
In 1999 she married Baron Gabriel von Lichenfeld. They had a daughter, Ottonia, born in 2001. Gabriel died in 2003 after a long illness.
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In 1999 she married Baron Gabriel von Lichenfeld. They had a daughter, Ottonia, born in 2001. Gabriel died in 2003 after a long illness. Five years later she remarried to [[Josef von Fürstenstein|Prince Josef von Fürstenstein]], with whom she had three sons.
  
Caroline became a member of the board of the ''Caritas Foundation'' in 2002. She was chosen president in 2008, but resigned in 2012 to become Private Secretary to [[Queen Ludovika of Brasland|Queen Ludovika]].
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Caroline became a member of the board of the ''Caritas Foundation'' in 2002. She has served as Chairman of the Board since 2008.
  
 
[[Category: Brasland]]
 
[[Category: Brasland]]

Latest revision as of 16:35, 19 March 2020

Baroness Caroline von Lichenfeld (born 1978), née Countess von Alderberg, is a Braslander courtier. She is the daughter of Count Hubertus von Alderberg.

She studied Political Science in The Resurgent Dream and worked for the Braslander embassy in Excalbia between 1993 and 1999.

In 1999 she married Baron Gabriel von Lichenfeld. They had a daughter, Ottonia, born in 2001. Gabriel died in 2003 after a long illness. Five years later she remarried to Prince Josef von Fürstenstein, with whom she had three sons.

Caroline became a member of the board of the Caritas Foundation in 2002. She has served as Chairman of the Board since 2008.