Anne of Hafra, Princess Imperial

Anne de Hafra, La Princesse Emperialle (13 November 861-19 January 870) was the first daughter of Minsi II, Eadien Emperor and his first spouse, Atula of Mohal. She was styled "Princess Imperial" as the eldest unmarried daughter of a reigning Eadien emperor.

Biography
Anne was born on 13 November 861 in the Great Dome, Nanwa Palace. She was named after her mother's sister, Anna of Mohal. She received many cares from her parents, grandmother Connebetha de Sangri, and Empress dowager Sumanée of Eadien. She was considered as beautiful as her mother. Her one-year-old religious celebration was held by her aunt, Hsinpalaïse of Faunso, last Princess Imperial.

She lost her mother at the age of 2, but she was under good care of her father and the dowager empress Sumanée; also she had an attendant team consisting of 30 senior ladies-in-waiting and 120 servants. Her tutor was Kalanthe d'Alkinse de Hosallies, Madame Bentaduasêlles, one of most knowledgeable Eadien noblewomen at that time, who was also in charge of Anne's brother Crown Prince Reramonsi's education of ancient Eadien language. When her father remarried in 866, Anne was under the care of her stepmother, Puspa of Whininte, who treated Anne as her own daughter.

Anne was considered a perfect bride for Oraj Sacario, Prince of Basha, son of King Isacca I of Sayamati and Anna of Mohal, sister of Empress Atula. However, the contract had never reached, and in 864, Prince Oraj Sacario was engaged with his cousin Orajta of Theebo, who will marry King Isacca I later.

Anne died of smallpox on 19 January 870, at the age 8. Upon her death, her father, stepmother and brother suffered heart-broken. She was buried in Yanimen with her younger sister Atula, alongside their mother.