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Ignatius I. Pijan
Ignatius I ascended the throne unexpectedly and without much preparation. Yet he was able to hold the …
Ignatius I. Pijan › The unexpected heir
Ignatius was not originally groomed as the main successor to the throne. This fact significantly affec…
Ignatius I. Pijan › Banquets as an instrument of power
In the chronicles, Ignatius I was not primarily famous for his laws or conquests, but for his behavior at court. He loved…
Ignatius I. Pijan › Wars without much glory
During the reign of Ignatius I, several smaller wars and border clashes took place, but none of them entered history as a …
Ignatius I. Pijan › A place in dynasty history
Ignatius I is sometimes overshadowed by the bigger names of the Magnurs family because he did not brin…
Ignatius I. Pijan › Family and Succession
Ignatius had several sons. Ignac junior died of an illness and Jan died while hunting. In the end, the…
Otto I. The Fierce › The story that gave him his name
The surname Urputny was not acquired by Otto I because of a great war or a heroic deed on the battlefield, …
Otto I. The Fierce › Legacy and place in dynasty
…s not usually ranked among the greatest names of the Magnurs family, but his reign represents an important connecting stage. After the drama…
Otto II Defender › The family and future branches of the dynasty
Otto II he left behind two essential sons. Leo, a famous warlord and later Duke of the Western Sound, became the seed of…
Philip I. The Thinker › A professional army and a new tax code
…rother Leo, also established a professional army. This was a move that had far-reaching consequences. It was no longer just a matter of nobl…
Philip I. The Thinker › Personal life and image of an ideal monarch
Philip's personal life appears surprisingly often in the chronicles, and above all in a positive light. His marria…
Yllona I. Unsuitable › A crown against the will of many
Yllona ascended the throne at the behest of her father Cinbur I, who refused to hand over the land to a …
Yllona I. Unsuitable › The uprising and autonomy of the Western voice
…obligations towards the center. For Yllona, it was a painful weakening of royal authority. However, for the survival of her government, it…
Yllona I. Unsuitable › Nomadic threat and political capitulation
…began to threaten Magnursia itself. Yllona faced this threat almost alone. The Western voice was not obliged to get involved, nor was it int…
Yllona I. Unsuitable › Alone on the throne
After this crisis, Yllona never fully regained the trust of the people. Her name was associated with concessions, weakness …
Yllona I. Unsuitable › A place in history
Yllona I was described unkindly for centuries. Even her epithet Unsuitable reflects the opinion of later…
Ferdinand I. The Fearless
Ferdinand I assumed the crown after the fall of his own father, and his reign was shadowed by suspicion t…
Ferdinand I. The Fearless › Heir to the coup
Ferdinand ascended the throne in an extremely difficult situation. His father Magnus IV. he was overthrow…
Ferdinand I. The Fearless › Black Goblin Army
…lack Army of Goblins. These were no ordinary raiders, but a special and extremely powerful army, led by the aggressive leader Buluk. The Orc…
Ferdinand I. The Fearless › Land and everyday life reform
Unlike many other kings, however, Ferdinand didn't just rule with the sword. He understood well that a country weakened by internal terror …
Ferdinand I. The Fearless › Reputation and importance
…took over the reigns after one of the dynasty's most ignominious chapters. He wasn't afraid to face the northern threat, he wasn't afraid to…
Ferdinand II Hedonist
Ferdinand II he stands in history as a striking contrast to his father. Where Ferdinand I restored order …
Ferdinand II Hedonist › A ruler of a different nature
Ferdinand II., known before his coronation as Vavrin, did not follow his father especially in his way of …
Ferdinand II Hedonist › House of Sins and Court Culture
…sting, drinking and private deals. Ferdinand II he did not just create a famous building. He created a new style of power. The Magnur court …
Ferdinand II Hedonist › The golden throne and the image of excess
At the end of his life, Ferdinand gained so much weight that, according to the chronicles, he could no longer use the original th…
Ferdinand II Hedonist › Death and historical evaluation
Ferdinand II died of obesity-related problems. In the chronicles, this death often appears with an ironic…
Richard II Sick › Regency and final year
…ut Magnursie in a situation where the monarch was still alive, but the real decision-making was already shifting to the next generation. Suc…
Ignatius II. Unbreakable
Ignatius II. he took the throne as a very young man, surrounded by the envy of his older brothers and …
Ignatius II. Unbreakable › Youth under the protection of Ender
Ignatius II. he was literally lucky for months on the succession. If he had been born a little later, …
Ignatius II. Unbreakable › The second war of kings and a new way of fighting
When Ignatius assumed the crown, the war with Trabazar and Jitron was not yet over. However, it was at this…
Ignatius II. Unbreakable › The Battle of Jitron and the First Battle Mages
… annexed to the kingdom. In addition, Ignatius forced Trabazar to pay compensation for a whole century. This made Magnursia the strongest hu…
Ignatius II. Unbreakable › A cruel peace in Jitron
…hard line. The rebel elites were exterminated and Jitron was placed under his control. This made the province the laboratory territory of th…
Ignatius II. Unbreakable › Schools of Ruinous Magic and the Legacy of Government
In the second part of the reign, Ignatius began to systematically support the creation of schools focused on teaching destructive magic…
Ignatius III Weaver of intrigue
Ignatius III he was not famous for great victorious campaigns, but for something perhaps more dangerou…
Ignatius III Weaver of intrigue › A child of the system his father created
Ignatius III he grew up in an environment where magic had already become a recognized tool of the stat…
Ignatius III Weaver of intrigue › Magic as a prerogative of the realm
…ighly thought-out strategic decision. Ignatius understood that if magic was the new decisive force of the age, then it must not be freely av…
Ignatius III Weaver of intrigue › Fortresses, Towers, and the Web of Shadows
Ignatius III completed the second defensive line, which Jakob I had already begun to build. The result…
Ignatius III Weaver of intrigue › Claims on foreign lands
In the second part of the reign, Ignac began to formulate diplomatic and historical claims towards neighboring states. He demanded from…
Ignatius III Weaver of intrigue › The king who prepared the war but did not see its climax
Ignatius III he died as a result of a badly treated sword wound. His death was sudden and came at a ti…
Alfred I the Victorious › Gnomes, mercenaries and falling into possession
…in. Therefore, he began to recruit mercenaries from the ranks of orcs, goblins and kobolds to a greater extent. Magnursia's money was a powe…
Lawrence I. The last king of war › Battle of the Luna River
…ax of his reign was the Battle of the Luna River. Against Magnursia there was a huge alliance of gnomes, elves, Borundar and nomadic tribes.…
Magnus VI A cruel protector › Assassination and the end of the first imperial generation
…mpire was a new state entity, but the dynastic passions within it remained old and dangerous. Nevertheless, his reign was not without meanin…
Martinec I. Merciful › The final phase of the Great War
… elves and centaurs. Nevertheless, he managed to acquire more territory. His troops penetrated deep into the north, broke the last nomadic t…
Richard IV Friend of the elves › The elven princess and the new blood of the dynasty
…nd opened a new symbolic plane to the dynasty. At the same time, however, he sowed future tension. For some traditionalists, it was a violat…
Ferdinand III Retreating
Ferdinand III he ascended the throne as the last surviving son of Untred I, taking over the realm at a ti…
Ferdinand III Retreating › The last son of the Long Emperor
Ferdinand was not a man for whom the throne was an unshakable certainty from his youth. Untred I was surv…
Ferdinand III Retreating › Expedition against the Free Kingdom
Ferdinand's first major act was a large-scale campaign against the Free Kingdom. The Imperial troops were…
Ferdinand III Retreating › The waning east and the orc mercenaries
After the failed expedition, Ferdinand's government shifted more and more from grand politics to extinguishing internal crises. Distru…
Ferdinand III Retreating › Magical universities and a new layer of the empire
…till, it would be a mistake to see Ferdinand's reign as just a series of concessions. It was during his time that the level of magical educa…
Ferdinand III Retreating › Alanta and court fashion
A significant part of Ferdinand's reign was also his personal life. He had three wives, but the last one, Alanta, the daughter …
Henry II Passionate
…e of power several years before the coronation, when the aging Ferdinand III. entrusted the administration of the country. He quickly gained…
Henry II Passionate › The emperor before his coronation
…nry de facto ruled since 338, when Ferdinand III. began to hand over more and more powers. The official coronation in 344 therefore rather c…
Henry II Passionate › Richard's plays for the whole empire
…nspeople fell in love with Henry as a monarch who could spread joy, brilliance and a sense of shared participation in imperial life. It was …
Henry II Passionate › The uprising of the nobility and the battle for John's Bridge
…orting rebellions in the east. The culmination of this effort came in the Battle of John's Bridge. There stood a large army of nomads and me…
Henry II Passionate › Sewage, grain and surplus
… time it represented a great civilizational shift. Equally important was his promotion of the wider use of cereals and better storage of gra…
Henry II Passionate › The passions of the emperor and the tranquility of the empire
…five with his second and last wife, Helena. His fertility and private life contributed to the image of a strong, lively and voracious monarc…
Leo III Suspicious › A monarch locked in himself
…simply because no one could reach the monarch. The people noticed his inaction, and in the wider layers of the aristocracy, the idea began t…
Magnus VII. Builder › Unexpected rise and concessions to the dynasty
… The first task was to re-address the dynasty's cadet system and appease the strongest opponents. Magnus therefore conferred titles and hono…
John III Prolific › A prolific monarch and a legacy of future crisis
Jan got the surname Plodny quite rightly. His court was full of children, competing mothers, small lines and buddin…
Engelbrekt I. The Restorer › Provinces, Granaries and the New Order
… that each village must have its own granary and alarm device, thereby simultaneously reducing the risk of famine and surprise during raids.…
Francis I. Unfinished › The fall of the dynasty and the new order
After the massacre, the Second Imperial Diet was convened, where representatives of the remaining provinces gathered. Re…
Theodore II Hunter › Army and canals against water
Theodore focused on rebuilding the army, which was in a dismal state. Previous wars, weather fluctuations and the need t…
Jakob III Parliamentary › A successor who built a name in advance
Jakob III he was not a passive heir waiting in the background. Already during the reign of Konrad II. he spoke publicly,…
Centerik I. Masked › A sick monarch in a time of prosperity
… the common people. It wasn't just personal shame. The monarch's illness may have caused fear, political speculation, and attacks on his leg…
Centerik I. Masked › Anna as an heiress
…ided to take a surprising step and designated his only daughter Anna as successor. In the last year of Centerik's reign, Anna effectively as…
Anna I. Beloved
Anna I is among the most popular and prominent monarchs of the empire. She came in as the unexpected s…
Anna I. Beloved › An empress who knew she was being watched
Anna I entered the government fully aware that as a woman on the imperial throne she would be judged m…
Anna I. Beloved › Luis, husband without a crown
Anna finally publicly admitted her romantic relationship with Luis and married him in 1253. This move …
Anna I. Beloved › A failed question of succession
Anna had three children, two sons and a daughter. For some time she considered whether she should chan…
Anna I. Beloved › Tribute to Urgior and peace with the goblins
During Anna's reign, Orc power grew under the new Durbuluk Urgior. He conquered new territories in the north …
Anna I. Beloved › Newspapers, the Image and the Cult of the Empress
Anna began to speak publicly about the philosophical issues of the empire. She gained enormous popular…
Anna I. Beloved › Peace, culture and the largest funeral of the empire
Anna supported culture and had universities built focusing on philosophy, history and other humanities…
Magnus VIII. Hungry › Cities and stagnation
… Magnus' reign was marked by a slow stagnation of the markets. The empire's economy was at its peak and could not easily grow further. There…
Untred III. Chronicler › Uncomfortable calm after stagnation
…nd traders. He wanted to limit the seasonal increase in the price of certain articles and thus improve the lives of subjects and nobles, who…
Pender the Strong › The path of dominance
… Each victory was not only physical dominance, but also symbolic subjugation of the entire tribe. In this way, he created something the gobl…
Zareth-Ka › Taming Mana
…t contribution was the improvement of mana work. While other mages merely used her, Zareth-Ka began to control her. He was able to create me…
Hatur › Master Juggernaut
…tur was initiated into the art of juggernauts, an elite kobold discipline combining physical strength and energy control. He gradually becam…
Nuriak › Discovery of mana
… the first to create potions known as mana. These substances made it possible to replenish energy and significantly extend the time for whic…
Urgior › Tribute from Anna I.
Anna I decided not to go to war with Urgior. She knew that a war with the goblins would be cruel, expe…
Black deer › The hunt that changed a dynasty
…heodore II he was known for his love of nature and hunting. However, one of these hunts turned fatal when the emperor tried to hunt a large …