Difference between revisions of "Fiona de Courtenay"

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She is a paleontologist and does research and field work on human fossils in Western Atlantic, especially Cyretopolitania.
 
She is a paleontologist and does research and field work on human fossils in Western Atlantic, especially Cyretopolitania.
  
In 2008 she married [[Wenzel von Tamringen|Baron Jakob von Tamringen]]. They have three children: Lola (born 2010) and Laura (born 2013).
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She married in 2000 to Prince Ignace of Hersenland. However, the marriage lasted a year, and they separated. The marriage was annulled in 2008, and that same year Fiona remarried to [[Wenzel von Tamringen|Baron Jakob von Tamringen]]. They have three children: Lola (born 2010) and Laura (born 2013).
  
 
Although she is legally a Baroness von Tamringen (she lost her princely title after her marriage), she uses her maiden name (without the title).
 
Although she is legally a Baroness von Tamringen (she lost her princely title after her marriage), she uses her maiden name (without the title).
  
 
[[Category: Brasland]]
 
[[Category: Brasland]]

Latest revision as of 19:21, 26 April 2020

Fiona de Courtenay (born 1977) is the daughter of Prince Samuel de Courtenay.

She is a paleontologist and does research and field work on human fossils in Western Atlantic, especially Cyretopolitania.

She married in 2000 to Prince Ignace of Hersenland. However, the marriage lasted a year, and they separated. The marriage was annulled in 2008, and that same year Fiona remarried to Baron Jakob von Tamringen. They have three children: Lola (born 2010) and Laura (born 2013).

Although she is legally a Baroness von Tamringen (she lost her princely title after her marriage), she uses her maiden name (without the title).