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House Moradević Edit

Helen Sultan was the daughter of Şehzade Yahya and Anna Catherina Kastrioti. Her father converted to Christianity after failing to secure his throne and took up the County of Montenegro. He was Baptized and named Count Alexander. Alexander's mother was of The family then renamed itself to Moradević. The Moradevićs would spread into Croatia, when Maurizio was named Count of Pula, Croatia. Alessandro would move to Malta. Leaving, Alexander without any heir in Montenegro. Following, Anna's death Alexander died of grief of losing his beloved wife.

House d'Medici Edit

Helen married Giuseppe de'Medici, Prince of Ottajano and gave him a son: Morad Jahja Giovanni de'Medici. Helen Moradević married Giuseppe de'Medici, Prince of Ottajano and gave him a son: Morad Jahja Giovanni de'Medici.

House Gonzaga Edit

Morad married Margherita Carla Gonzaga to obtain claims to Mantua. A zealot, he attempted to murder his immoral father-in-law Charles II. However, the attempt failed. Later, he planned a coup and called local bishops to ask for an excommunication. The papers were ready, yet the coup failed. Following such failed attempts, he was put in prison but released upon births of twins, Carlo Jahja de'Medici and Maria Elena Annetta de'Medici. Maria Elena Annetta de'Medici (1660-1714) was a Princess of Ottajano and daughter of Morad Jahja Giovanni de'Medici and Margherita Carla Gonzaga. Morad was the son of Giuseppe de'Medici, Prince of Ottajano and Helen Moradević. Margherita was the daughter of Duke Charles II of Mantua. She was also a great granddaughter of the Ottoman Sultan Murad III. When, Sophia of Hanover visited Naples, she promised Margherita Carla Gonzaga, whose husband was imprisoned that when her "lovely son" Frederick Augustus of Brunswick-Lüneburg reaches marriageable age, she would make Maria Elena her daughter. Maria Elena set sail from Savoy on January 2 1680, she reached Lisbon on December that year and finally reached in Hanover by 1682 November. Coinciding with her fiancee's birthday.

House Brunswick-Lüneburg Edit

Maria and Frederick got married on January 4, nearly two years since she left her home in Mantua. When, Maria Elen de'Medici's brother in law was crowned King, Frederick and Maria were given Duchy of Lincolnshire. They had three sons and a daughter: Alexander Augustus, Maurice Frederick, George Mourat and Sophia Catherine. In 1740, Duke Alexander Augustus served as an English diplomat to the Ottoman Empire, where he was given a dinner in Davudpaşa. Çavuşbaşı took the ambassador to his mansion prepared in Beyoğlu. On the day of the Ulufe Court, he presented his name to the Sultan. Mahmud I was quite elated to know that his 7th ancestor and the ambassador's 6th ancestor was the same Sultan Murad III. The Sultan gave to the Englishman the original family portrait of Murad III which was decorated with gold, silver and opals. The portrait was eventually displayed in London in 1819. Countess Sophia Catherine of Warrington (1792-1861) was the daughter of Duke Frederick Augustus of Brunswick-Lüneburg of Lincolnshire and Duchess Maria Elena Annetta de'Medici of Lincolnshire. She was rebellious since childhood and married of her choice.

House Dovers Edit

She married John Dovers, 5th Baron Dovers. She gave birth to Frank Dovers, 6th Baron Dovers. She was a familiar face at British Museum, often photographed.

House Styles Edit

Duke Augustus assured that he would never receive the English throne, didn't return to London, but remained in Rome and converted to Catholicism. He married a noblewoman named Angelica Styliana (Anglicized to Angela Styles). He took up his wife's maiden surname and renamed himself to Alexandro Augusto Stylo. He died in poverty and had a son Carlo (later, Charles Styles). When George III, heard of the birth of Carlo who was in relation his uncle. He ordered that Angela and Charles be brought to England and be given their Duchy of Lincolnshire. Duke Charles Styles of Lincolnshire married a British noblewoman Emily Mountbatten. The Duke and Duchess of Lincolnshire married with the consent of King George IV in 1830. They had their first child, Nathaniel Styles, in 1830. Nathaniel was a staunch colonist and hated the Orient. He visited the British Islands in the Eastern Mediterranean. It was here he decided to claim glory. He wrote to the George IV, his nephew that to remove his British citizenship and declare him a traitor. This way his actions would not affect the British international relations. In 1860, he invaded Parkducentrale with latest British weapons and an army of mercenaries. With a twist of luck, Nathaniel won the war. His first action was to murder the Beylerbey and sends his body to the Sultan Abdulmejid I. He however never knew that he was infact a descendant of the Ottomans. Following, his victory he asked George IV to proclaim him the British viceroy on Cazoshire. His reign was filled with several Arab revolts in Wudi, which he crushed with severity.

House Durand Edit

Despite many offers from Hungarian nobles for marriage, he married Christina Rossetti, a poet and writer. He is said to have a French mistress named Gabrielle Durand. He had an illegitimate son from her, Valéry Durand who later on was the first French Emir of Wudi. Gabrielle Durand was the daughter of Louise de la Harpe and Louis de Durand, and was born in 1829. She was the mistress of Nathaniel Styles, the English Viceroy over Cazoshire. She was the mother of Nathaniel's illegitimate son Valéry Durand, who would later be the first French Emir of Wudi. After Nathaniel's death, Gabrielle married Christina Rossetti's cousin, who was Nathaniel's brother in law. Her husband was Rodger Rossetti.

Valery Durand Moradević-Gonzaga-de'Medici-Brunswick-Lüneburg-Styles-Durand was the illegitimate son of Gabrielle Durand and Nathaniel Styles, the British Viceroy over Cazoshire. He later became the first French Emir of Wudi. Arabs called him "al-Khameeri", as he notoriously drank alcohol to such an extent that he could not even be up from his bed. He married a French immigrant to Charlogne, Anna Christine de Freyn and had a son Jean Louis Durand. He is also the grandfather of the current President of Parkducentrale, Jean-Baptiste Louis. Jean-Baptiste Louis is the incumbent President of Parkducentrale. He is the grandson of the former Emir of Wudi, Valéry Durand and Anna Christine de Freyn. He married a Cettatian noblewoman Irène de Folouse in 2000. He has four children: Michel Angelo, Matthias, Pierre and Marie. During the campaign he promised to cut taxes, but his victory as, unlike all previous election campaigns, he explicitly promised to abolish them. This action taken, had a very positive effect and sparked an interest in youth, for young Parkers had shown an indifference and indifference to their government during the previous decade. He married a Cettatian noblewoman Irène de Folouse in 2000. He has four children: Michel Angelo, Matthias, Pierre and Marie. The couple have been known for their tolerance towards other faiths. In Ramadan every year, food is distributed to every mosque at the dusk time from their own pockets. In 2003, he was the first official to call for Parkducentrale's exclusion of parties of the far right. In 2004, he was the second member of the Parliament to accept the idea of the Muslim veil in public. In 2018, an assassination attempt by Magyar First on him failed. Further, the President Jean-Baptiste Louis ordered constructions of a Synagogue, Beth Shem and to repair the Anglican Church of Cazoshire. He was given the Order of Peter, for his efficient handling of bureaucracy.