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; Early Life
 
; Early Life
 
: Blessed as prioress of a community of Premonstratensian (Norbertine) nuns in Bohemia.
 
: Blessed as prioress of a community of Premonstratensian (Norbertine) nuns in Bohemia.
: Known as a significant member of Clan Malkavian.
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: Recognized for her contributions to the well-being of Clan Malkavian.
; Late 1700's
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; 1700's
: Moved to Paris, France following the First Partition of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth by Austria, Prussia and Russia in 1772
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: Moved to Paris, France following the First Partition of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth by Austria, Prussia and Russia in 1772.
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; 1900's
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: Moved to London, England due to the elevated tensions in Paris during the beginning of World War I
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: Moved to Pittsburgh, United States of America, due to elevated tensions in London following the Blitz.

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Name 
Mother Karina
Honorific 
Mother
Pronouns 
She/Her
Previous Name 
Ekaterina Kowalska
Year of Birth 
Unknown
Year of Embrace 
Known
Clan 
Malkavian - Knight of the Moon
Known Lineage
Sire is a prominent member of Clan Malkavian.
Grandsire is known but is not spoken of due to reasons of etiquette.
Great-Grandsire is a prominent member of Clan Malkavian.
Initial Acknowledgment 
1789, Paris, Prince François Villon.
Additional Acknowledgement
1914, London, Queen Anne Bowesley.
1940, Pittsburgh, Prince Lyn.
Status
Acknowledged by Prince Lyn of Pittsburgh
Confirmed, Established and Privileged elder of the Camarilla.
Noble Primogen of Consumption of Pittsburgh
Derangement(s) 
Yes.
Competencies
Information Gathering
Organization
Attention to Detail

Known Life Events

Early Life
Blessed as prioress of a community of Premonstratensian (Norbertine) nuns in Bohemia.
Recognized for her contributions to the well-being of Clan Malkavian.
1700's
Moved to Paris, France following the First Partition of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth by Austria, Prussia and Russia in 1772.
1900's
Moved to London, England due to the elevated tensions in Paris during the beginning of World War I
Moved to Pittsburgh, United States of America, due to elevated tensions in London following the Blitz.