Victoria I of Oasaes

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Victoria I of Oasaes
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Victoria I of Oasaes
Queen consort of Oasaes
Tenure 1107 – 1142
Coronation 1107
Queen Regent of Oasaes
Tenure 1128 -1142
Coronation 1128
Predecessor James I
Successor Anna I
King Francis
Duchess of Hanover
Tenure 1126 - 1142
Coronation 1126
Duke James I
Duchess of Byzant
Tenure 1127 -1142
Coronation 1127
Duke James I
Spouse James I
Issue
  • Princess Anna of Oasaes
  • Princess Anne of Oasaes
  • Scion of Oasaes, Francis I
House House of Wellington
Father Frederik Tyce
Mother Cordelia Tyce
Born (1077-07-12)12 July 1077
Valyria, Britannica
Died 15 March 1142(1142-03-15) (aged 64)
Palace of the Champions, Oasaes
Burial 4 February 1128
The Princess on Earth, Bethany's Chapel, Wellington Palace
Religion Oasaen Catholicism

Early Life

Victoria I of Oasaes was born to a blacksmith of the King, Frederik Tyce, in the village of Valyria. Her mother, Cordelia Tyce, was a seamstress for the Royal Family. Victoria had a decent life, for a village girl. Her family was in the favor of the King, because of their skills, and they were handsomely rewarded. By fifteen, Victoria was promised to wed George III of Britannica, the next Duke of Gloucester. During the Valyrian Massacre, Victoria's parents were slain by the King's Guard, who thought them to be conspirators. James saved Victoria's life and they were bound by love.

Marriage and Children

In 1096, one year after meet James, the two were married. They gave birth to three children, all of whom will become Monarchs of the Oasaen throne. Princess Anna was born in 1108, Princess Anne was born in 1109, aand Francis, Scion of Oasaes, was born in 1111.

Queen Regency

When James died, Victoria was the obvious successor, because she was already queen. Victoria was to rule for one year until Francis was 18. Francis, however, took ill during his reign and died 11 years into it. Victoria, was Queen regent throughout Francis's tenure due to his illness. After Francis's death, Victoria ruled graciously for two years until she died.

Death and Predecessors

In 1142, Queen Victoria I of Oasaes died at the age of 64. Her daughter, Anna, Queen of Britannica, ruled as the Queen Regnant after her.

Title and Styles

Her Royal Highness Victoria the First of Her Name, by the Grace of God, the Queen Mother, Queen consort of the Anglo-Madeirans and the First Men, Duchess of Hanover, Duchess of Byzant, Sovereign of the Royal Victorian Order, Sovereign of the Most ancient Order of James the First, Sovereign of the order of the Byzant, Sovereign of the Order of the Most Noble Champions of Honor, Sovereign of the Royal Family Order of Bethany I