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{{Populace|photo = [[Image:Vivian.jpg|300px]]| photocaption = Vivian| location = [[ | {{Populace|photo = [[Image:Vivian.jpg|300px]]| photocaption = Vivian| location = [[Calafia]] | status = Inactive | device = [[Image:Vivian.gif]]| devicecaption = AR, on a bend sinister VE between 2 crescents AZ, 3 lilies palewise argent}} | ||
Viscountess Vivian Aurore de la Mer | Viscountess Vivian Aurore de la Mer | ||
== Persona == | |||
== Offices & Positions == | == Offices & Positions == | ||
*[[Gregory and Vivian|4th Princess of Caid with Gregory of York]], 11/22/1975-06/05/1976. | *[[Gregory and Vivian|4th Princess of Caid with Gregory of York]], 11/22/1975-06/05/1976. | ||
== Event Staff == | |||
== Classes Taught == | |||
== Projects & Publications == | |||
== Memories == | |||
== Photos == | |||
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==More Information== | ==More Information== | ||
*[[Of Happy Memory]] | *As Princess, Vivian created the [[Legion of Courtesy]]. The ceremony, written by Countess [[Bevin Fraser of Stirling]] includes the phrase, "[[Of Happy Memory|of happy memory]]." | ||
[[Category:Roses]] | [[Category:Roses]] | ||
[[Category:Royal Peers]] | [[Category:Royal Peers]] | ||
[[Category:+ Populace V]] |
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Viscountess Vivian Aurore de la Mer
Persona
Offices & Positions
- 4th Princess of Caid with Gregory of York, 11/22/1975-06/05/1976.
Event Staff
Classes Taught
Projects & Publications
Memories
Photos
More Information
- As Princess, Vivian created the Legion of Courtesy. The ceremony, written by Countess Bevin Fraser of Stirling includes the phrase, "of happy memory."