I finished and posted the complete list of my 30 Days of Biographies pretty recently. But I also realised I haven’t added the complete version to my list of Writing Exercises, so know that I’ve done that, here it is again, I guess.
1. Prince Johanna of Porthaven,
the fifth female Prince of Porthaven
(it’s a gender-neutral title)

2. Duchess Elissa of Tanith,
most beautiful woman in Realmgard

Image from Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain.
3. King Aldéric of Gallicantu,
peacemaker and patron of the arts

Original images from Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain.
4. King Alfstan of Middelmere,
writes about politics, jam

via Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain.
5. Sir Sandford Whitehead,
famous dramatist

6. King Sigurd of Hrimfax,
patron of intercontinental trade

and Antonello da Messina.
Original images via Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain.
7. Grandmaster Edvard Stern of the Wolf Knights,
old master

Images via Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain.
8. Brorvonius,
most famous in Realmgard’s history

by John Augustus Knapp.
via Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain.
9. Luca Pertico,
world traveller

and Zhang Ruocheng.
via Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain.
10. Cassandros,
peerless conqueror

11. Sibylla of Isidorus,
compiled all the world’s knowledge

Image via Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain.
12. Shogun Tetsuyama Genji of Yamatai,
great unifier

13. Doge Teseo of Valico,
Realmgard’s finest diplomat
(not to be confused with the funny dog…)

via Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain.
14. King Gaspar of Pelayo,
unlikely architect of Pelayo’s Golden Age

via Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain.
15. Ursus of Aurora,
lets his cannons do the talking

and Frederic_Edwin_Church.
Original images via Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain.
16. Zaffira Trecigni,
jewel of Realmgard’s theatre circuit

Original images via Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain.
17. John Hawthorn,
brilliant mercenary captain

18. Princess Marguerite de Gallicantu,
inspiration to countless writers

via Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain.
19. King Thibault of Gallicantu,
master of two kingdoms

Images via Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain.
20. King Caedmon of Westhus,
saviour of Middelmere

Original images via Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain.
21. Hallvard the Circle-Farer,
greatest of Realmgard’s mariners

via Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain.
22. Eysteinn Iron-Brow,
felled an assassin with only his forehead

Original image via Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain.
23. Cassius Astrologus,
father of Realmgardian astronomy

Original images via Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain.
24. Catherine Fryte,
defeated the most famous pirate in Realmgard

25. Auriwandalo,
lord of the Midlands

26. Arnau the Traveller,
carved out a domain for himself in foreign lands

via Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain.
27. Orlando Aristotele,
Natalis’ finest poet

via Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain.
28. Gregor von Plündern,
land pirate

and a depiction of the 1683 battle of Vienna by Frans Geffels.
Original images via Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain.
29. Tarquinius Constantius Dispositor,
founder of the Guild Authority of Porthaven

30. Gladia,
hydra-slayer

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