Encyclopaedia Bronwyniana
Compiled by the History Department of the Shahalzin Pordka XVI University, Toth Campus, under the direction of Professor Hartmut L. Skudnoy, curator of the HRH Princess Bronwyn Tedeschiiy Archives.
(A popular biography of Princess Bronwyn Tedeschiiy's life up through the age of 21 can be found in Palaces & Prisons, Silk & Steel, Hearts & Armor and Mermaids & Meteors, all by Ron Miller [Timberwolf Press, Allen, Texas]. Her later life will be found outlined in the forthcoming volumes of Captain Judikah: Space Pirate.)
As a young girl, Bronwyn (left) enjoyed hunting in the company of her beloved cousin, the Baron Piers Monzon (below).
Above: Princess Bronwyn at the age of 16 , in a portrait executed by the famed artist, Lachmar W. Fundge (all illustrations on this page courtesy the Tedeschiiy Family Trust).
PRINCESS BRONWYN: Her Early Years
Bronwyn is the youngest of the two children of King Budras II (left) and Queen Ophinia (right). The latter, sadly, died in a kiln explosion shortly after giving birth to her only daughter.
Bronwyn's genealogy.
Prince Ferenc (below) at eight years. Note the vapidity of expression already evident at even this early age.
Above: A photograph of Bronwyn at 18, taken just before she purloined the infamous letters that had been injudiciously sent to her brother by Payne Roelt.
Above: Prince Ferenc at 19--about the time he began his now-famous collection of wax fruit.
Left: The princess' sixth birthday was an occasion for national celebration.