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Eularia d'Amboise was the Baroness of [[Naevehjem]].
== Death ==
Eularia passed away in an automotive accident on August 25, 2019.


== Associates ==
== Associates ==

Revision as of 09:39, 27 August 2019

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Preferred title: Not specified
Their Pronouns: Not specified
Resides: Naevehjem
Status: Active
Awards: Visit the Caid Order of Precedence
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Sable, on a chevron argent between three lions' heads caboshed Or a rose gules.
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Eularia d'Amboise was the Baroness of Naevehjem.


Death

Eularia passed away in an automotive accident on August 25, 2019.

Associates

Offices & Positions

Kingdom

Naevehjem

  • Deputy Chronicler, Naevehjem, 01/05/2004-02/05/2005
  • Chronicler, Naevehjem, 02/05/2005-11/05/2012
  • Chronicler, Naevehjem, 5/5/2015-Present

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Eularia d'Amboise - New Name and device:

Sable, on a chevron argent between three lions' heads caboshed Or a rose gules.

The submitter is interested in a feminine name, and she will not allow major changes. No other preferences were indicated.

Eularia is found in "Feminine Given Names in A Dictionary of English surnames" by Talan Gwynek (KWHS, Triamris AS XXIX, p. 95), which cites "Eularia (Hillary 1212)".

d'Amboise is a locative surname found under the heading Ambax on p. 13 in Dauzat & Rostaing's Noms de lieux. It is also found under Amboise on p. 43 of Webster's New Geographical Dictionary where it is listed as a French town on the left bank of the Loire river, 15 miles east of Tours, dating to the 11th C. The "conspiracy of Amboise" is dated there to 1560.

Name and device approved and forwarded to Laurel.