Fredrika Tar-Ilium
Fredrika Quarrovth Tar-Ilium Empeuress of Myroria | |
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Fredrika in 1976, two years after her accession. | |
Empeuress of Myroria | |
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Reign dates | August 15, 1974-present |
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Born | January 11, 1923 Nelvil's Landing, Nouvé Resdaynia |
Nationality | Myrorian |
House | Quarrovth |
Spouse | Peté Tar-Ilium |
Children | Meneldur Tar-Ilium (b. 1945) Ælar Tar-Ilium (b. 1947) Emma Tar-Ilium (b. 1953) |
Father | Fendryn Quarrovth |
Mother | Vadeni Quarrovth |
Residence | Imperial Residence, Pelagis Quarrovth Estate, County Quarrovth |
Alma mater | Imperial Lycée at Green Hills Imperial College at Fellowmoor |
Religion | Non-denominational Christian |
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Fredrika Tar-Ilium (Fredrika Vadeni Quarrovth Tar-Ilium; born January 11, 1923) is the Empeuress of Myroria, and the second woman to take the throne. Born in Nelvil's Landing, Nouvé Resdaynia, to decorated veteran and future Empeurer of Myroria Fendryn Quarrovth, Fredrika lived most of her early childhood in Nouvé Resdaynia on her family's homestead before being sent to boarding school in mainland Myroria. After her education there, she attended the Imperial College at Fellowmoor and graduated with a degree in sociology in 1944, the same year she would marry her husband and future king Peté Tar-Ilium. For the following five years she would work part-time as an advisor for the Council of Great Houses.
In 1950, Fendryn died and Fredrika, as his only child, was expected to easily win election by the Council and take the throne. However, in a surprise vote the Council instead chose her husband to take the throne instead, and she would spend the following 24 years as Empeuress Consort, devoting her time mainly to publishing sociological papers and working for various charities.