Madharia Manicia Hecaébel

Madharia Manicia Hecaébel (19 February 1050-30 July 1121) was a Sayamatian princess as the eldest daughter of Kensa I and Hecaébel d'Este. She had eased the tension between her two brothers and served as regent for her nephew.

Early years
Born at Fwabosi Palace in 1050, Madharia Manicia Hecaébel was the first-born child of King Kensa I of Sayamati and his wife Hecaébel of Basnoi. Her name "Madharia" was named after her great-grandmother Madharia Anna of Palarra, and "Hecaébel" after her mother. Madharia's birth greatly enlightened the royal couple. Although not a son expected by the realm, the king still held a celebration of prince's birth, claiming the little princess possible queen in the future - before her younger brother was born, she was the heiress-presumptive. On 9 June 1054, Madharia Manicia Hecaébel vowed to be Princess of Basha, the title held by Sayamatian heir-apparent, who remained this title until 3 years later her brother Feodius Joan was born. Although Feodius Joan died soon, at that time Oraj Cladigas Muhatanio (future Oraj IV) was already born, so Madharia Manicia Hecaébel had never become Princess of Basha again.

Madharia Manicia Hecaébel grew up with her siblings including Feodius Joan, Prince of Basha, Oraj IV, King of Sayamati, Ismeil Lebinande, Duke of Raiyo, Sacario Maya, Supreme High Priest of Sayamati and Enserina Anmariela, Duchess of Janviera. She kept a very close relationship with Oraj IV. In addition, although there are some kinds of competitions between her and her sister Enserina Anmariela, their relationship was still regarded good, and this kind of relationship will no longer maintain until Enserina Anmariela plotted against her motherland encouraged by her ambition of being the queen.

Madharia was considered wise, but compared with her ravishing and charming sister Enserina Anmariela, her appearance was regarded not attractive just like her mother, however, she was still the most beloved child of King Kensa I. When Kensa I got to know Oraj having features of arrogance, he pessimistically said that Oraj may repeat the fate of Emperor Jakigan.