House of Karnia-Woestein

The House of Karnia-Woestein is a matrilineal branch of the House of Götzö-Thomaz-Rocha issued from Archduchess Alice of Karnia, adopted daughter of Oscar of Karnia and Marie Elisabeth of Karnia, an Infanta of Woestein. The union of their parents established on her person a new cadet branch of the Imperial Family, that despite being with no rights of succession to the throne of Karnia-Ruthenia and Occidia, is the representation of the greatest dynastic union in the history of micronationalism.

Principal roles
Their principal roles, including the roles of their cadet branches were as:
 * Infante of Woestein (2021 - present);
 * Jonkheer of Woestein (2021 - present);
 * Archduke of Karnia (2021 - present);
 * Occidian Prince (2021 - present).

History
Archduchess Alice was born in São Paulo, Brazil, as the second grandaugther of Infante Ricardo Luis of Woestein-Neuhaus, Margrave of Neuhaus, and his wife, Infanta Cilene to their third child and only daughter, Infanta Maria Isabel. Born as a Jonkvrouw of Woestein like her mother and the other members of the branch of the House of Woestein she belonged, her rank was raised by royal decree issued by the cousin of her mother, Prince Lucas VIII of Woestein, Stadhouder of Mauritia. Right before her mother's wedding to Oscar I, Alice and her mother became Infantas of Woestein, a very rare privilege. In 28 August 2021, after the wedding of her mother to the Emperor of Karnia two days before, she was legally adopted by Oscar I , being granted the title and style of a member of the Imperial Family. Although she have no place in the line of succession to the Karno-Ruthenian or Occidian throne, she is the main bond between the houses of Woestein and Götzö-Thomaz-Rocha. Unlike their siblings to come, she will be the only child of her parents to bear along the traditional titles of the Karno-Ruthenian and Occidian monarchies, the title and style of Infanta of Woestein. Apart of it, Archduchess Alice is the most problable heir to the other title of her parents in Mauritia, the title of Marquis of Götzo de Biharkeresztes.

Heraldry
Members of this cadet branch have their own crests, monograms and standards to represent them or their presence somewhere over the Empire and foreign countries. The use of them are regulated by the Karno-Ruthenian Emperor-King's Own Office.