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Engelbrekt I. The Restorer
Engelbrekt I represents one of the peaks of the early reign of the House of Render. He succeeded his father, whose court…
The great reforms of Engelbrekt I.
…d the army, reorganized the empire into 48 provinces, and introduced practical measures to reduce famines and improve village defens…
Engelbrekt I. The Restorer › Provinces, Granaries and the New Order
…division of the empire into forty-eight provinces with designated capitals and governors. In this way, he unified the administrative…
Konrad II Money maker › Restoration of the Provinces and the Order of the White Horse
…n of the economic administration of the provinces. After years of weather fluctuations, many areas were too centrally controlled bec…
Untred IV. Correct › Reform of cities, provinces and states
…ulated the relationship between cities, provinces, states and the empire. He gave the cities more freedom, but at the same time stip…
Loss of Northwestern Provinces
The loss of the northwestern provinces was one of the biggest geopolitical shocks of Frederik II's reign. Supported by sm…
Loss of Northwestern Provinces › Northwest as a weak point of the empire
The northwest was one of those parts of the empire that remained more vulnerable than others. The defense system here wa…
Loss of Northwestern Provinces › Three quests and one humiliating awakening
Frederik II he responded with repeated sweeps. The first expedition failed to stop the enemy, the second was exhausted w…
Loss of Northwestern Provinces › A border that never came back
… truce and accept that the northwestern provinces would be lost. A new centralized state did not emerge here, as the kobold way of o…
Foundation of the Order of the White Horse › Knights for the Stability of the Provinces
…e wanted to prevent local unrest in the provinces from developing into long-term crises. Therefore, he founded the Order of the Whit…
Empire of Magnursar › Order, Provinces, and Imperial Rule
…a carefully built hierarchy of offices, provinces, and noble titles. The vast territory is divided into provinces led by governors …
Division of the Empire of Magnursar › Holds, Provinces, and Marches
…hboring powers. A hold can contain many provinces, towns, old royal territories, border fortresses, and special administrative units…
Konrad II Money maker
…ored the economic administration of the provinces, founded the Order of the White Horse, and after twenty years of diplomatic effort…
Azach
…a tribal leader from the former nomadic provinces whose significance lay not only in Alanta's ancestry but also in the fact that he …
Wor-ag
…g the campaign against the northwestern provinces of the empire during the reign of Frederik II. He entered history primarily thanks…
Foundation of the Order of the White Horse
…d experienced warriors who were to help provinces with unrest and military instability. The order gradually became an important inst…
Northern defenses against goblin raids under Magnus VI.
…llow the disintegration of the northern provinces.
Francis I. Unfinished › The fall of the dynasty and the new order
… and their place remained empty. Of the 48 provinces, 17 remained without a ruler. Valendor I, the main organizer of the whole event…
Magnursie — House of Renders
…ion and stricter supervision of its own provinces. The Render saved the empire from immediate collapse, but their rule gradually cre…
Engelbrecht I. Restorer
…ed the army and divided the empire into 48 provinces.
The great reforms of Engelbrekt I. › An empire divided but stronger
… Engelbrekt had the empire divided into 48 provinces, each with its own capital and its own viceroy or governor. This led to an equa…
The Second Imperial Diet and the Second Imperial Election › An empire without a government
…r died or fled beyond the realm. Out of 48 provinces, 17 remained without a ruler, which posed a serious threat to the stability of …
Francis I. Unfinished
… and their place remained empty. Of the 48 provinces, 17 remained without a ruler. Valendor I, the main organizer of the whole event…
Division of the Empire of Magnursar
…y the capital of Magnur and its nearest provinces. These holds are not the same as marches: a march is a smaller border province wit…
Division of the Empire of Magnursar › Western Hold
…region is divided into several imperial provinces, the westernmost and most militarily sensitive of which is known as the Western Ma…
Division of the Empire of Magnursar › Eastern Hold
…e difficult to control than the central provinces. Beside imperial towns and settled estates, the memory of the nomad world, mobile …
Division of the Empire of Magnursar › Northern Hold
The Northern Hold of the Empire is historically one of the richest layers of the human world. The Old Northern Empire, t…
Division of the Empire of Magnursar › Southern Hold
The Southern Hold of the Empire is not an ordinary province. It is a broader part of the realm where human administratio…
Heartlands of Magnur
…f Magnursia and the later Empire. These provinces have been tied to the realm since the days of Magnus I, and although each of them …
Philip I. The Thinker › The single currency and the birth of banks
…n economic framework for all cities and provinces. This move strengthened confidence in trade, made prices more transparent and redu…
Cinbur I. Merchant › The first code and labor law
…code. This unified the rules across the provinces and reduced the legal fragmentation that was typical of older feudal arrangements.…
Jakob I. The Reformer › Tax reform and realignment of power
… between the king, the nobility and the provinces so that the state could function as a whole, not just as a sum of local powers.
Lawrence I. The last king of war › Disintegrating supremacy and closed Northern Trade Route
…kobolds began to penetrate the weakened provinces, and in the south, the elves were preparing for a new offensive. In the midst of a…
Leo II The conqueror › Administration of the empire and the first imperial reforms
…ld land structures with a new system of provinces and governors. Kings, whom he originally thought of as subordinate rulers, were re…
Magnus VI A cruel protector › Orcs, swift war, and ensigns' border
…ly move forces, strengthen the northern provinces and improvise. He didn't break the orcs during his reign, but he did prevent the n…
Martinec I. Merciful › An emperor who knew how to listen to the structure of the empire
…n and war. Bureaucracy grew and not all provinces were able to simply accept and implement every decision coming from the center. Th…
Martinec I. Merciful › The beginning of the golden age
…ance, investment began to flow into the provinces, and the empire began to rebuild. Martinec supported the construction of fortifica…
John II Builder › Heir of peace, not ruins
…ranslated into the everyday life of the provinces, cities and roads. It was here that John showed himself to be a monarch extremely …
John II Builder › Imperial Roads
… no longer just a collection of distant provinces under a single ruler. Thanks to the roads, it began to become a truly interconnect…
Richard IV Friend of the elves › The emperor of the growth period
…s and the movement of people across the provinces. While previous generations were building roads and repairing the wounds of war, R…
Untred I. Half-elf
…nd of it, he had already witnessed lost provinces, orc raids, rebellions and the formation of the Free Kingdom. With Untred I, the g…
Ferdinand III Retreating › Expedition against the Free Kingdom
…ity of the court and the respect of the provinces. Ferdinand placed not only military but also symbolic hope in the campaign. He nee…
Ferdinand III Retreating › The waning east and the orc mercenaries
…the breakdown of loyalty within its own provinces.
Ferdinand III Retreating › Alanta and court fashion
…ibal leader Azach of the former nomadic provinces, attracted the most attention. Alanta was famous for her unusual beauty and bold c…
Untred II. A half-elf › Goblin raid and third line of defense value
…uld arrive in time from the surrounding provinces. The Orcs were eventually driven back beyond the borders, and the Untred gained an…
Frederick I the Destroyer › War of the Four Crests
…ourt, but the very basis of life in the provinces.
Francis I. Unfinished › Growing resistance and disintegration of power
…abilize the empire and stop the loss of provinces. The situation further escalated with attacks on the Peacemakers' Guild, which was…
Valendor I Steward
… shaken by a dynastic purge, with empty provinces, broken trust between families, and uncertainty as to whether the empire could sti…
Valendor I Steward › The winner of the election, who first had to clean up the debris
…was left without a ruling dynasty, some provinces without administrators, and many families had to decide again what they actually e…
Valendor I Steward › An empire handed over to the lower levels of power
…division of responsibility. He left the provinces with their governors, the cities with their mayors, and the villages with their el…
Valendor II Besieged › The last years and the fall from the tower
…hy he decided to commit suicide. On the 48th, Aestharu jumped from his tower to the courtyard. His death was both a personal downfal…
Oledo I. The Conqueror › The government with a closed hand
…se on the fringes of the empire as many provinces felt neglected and unsupported. The emperor responded with force, trying to prove …
Konrad II Money maker › The beginning of the second golden age
… arranged for the people of the various provinces to bid farewell to him. This funeral was not just a ceremony, but a public confirm…
Anna I. Beloved › Tribute to Urgior and peace with the goblins
…orth and posed a danger to the northern provinces that fell under the Youlender family. Anna knew well that war with goblins was cru…
Ruler I. › Founding of an empire
In -4826, he was able to unite human tribes, dwarves and other smaller groups into one state ent…
Azach › A Man from the Edge of the Imperial World
…ncept of power. In contrast to the core provinces, authority here was not primarily based on laws, offices and court titles, but on …
Azach › Connecting two worlds
… the tribal world of the former nomadic provinces, which was still perceived as less polished and less predictable. With this connec…
Wor-ag › The man who changed the boundary
… truce and contributed to the Northwest Provinces being lost and incorporated into the Great Plains area. In doing so, he affected n…
Endoret › The voice of the old steppe
…oret emerged at a time when the eastern provinces of the Empire were facing growing discontent. Many descendants of the nomadic inha…
Urgior › Tribute from Anna I.
…pensive, and dangerous for the northern provinces, which were important areas of the Youlender family. Urgior then accepted tribute …
Cecil
… Valendor II. and holder of the western provinces after the former Renders.
The rise of the Old Norse Empire › Rulik I. and unification
…erences between individual nations. In -4826, the first real state unit of this region - the Old Nordic Empire - was created.
The Codex of Cinbur I and the Alliance with the Dwarves › The First Code
… reducing the fragmentation between the provinces and strengthening the authority of the center. From this moment Magnursie relied m…
Assembly of Unicorns › Tax and ensign reform
…gnment of power between the center, the provinces and the military command.
The exodus of the elves and the resettlement of the southern lands › The arrival of the townspeople and the new face of the south
…by the overcrowded centers of the older provinces came. This fundamentally changed the south. The new settlement brought different p…
Construction of the third line of defense
…derick II. from the House of Render in 648. The system of border towers, strongholds and castles became one of the most enduring def…
Construction of the third line of defense › Long construction through multiple dynasties
…crises. It took its final form only in 648 under Frederik II. from the Render family. It was only then that the older and newer fort…
The transformation of Richard's plays into Imperial plays
…tion spread beyond the capital to other provinces and became an expensive but extremely effective tool of imperial representation. T…
The transformation of Richard's plays into Imperial plays › From dynastic celebration to imperial ritual
…imacy. The spread of the games to other provinces created a truly imperial tradition. The inhabitants of the more distant cities wer…
The establishment of the first magical universities
…at made magic accessible beyond the old provinces of the original kingdom and gradually made it an almost public part of Imperial li…
The establishment of the first magical universities › The spread of magic throughout the empire
… was the spread of magic beyond the old provinces of the original kingdom. The educational model allowed knowledge to be transferred…
The crisis of the rights of nomads in the East › Nobility against the old rights
…e, but old wounds remained open in many provinces. In the east, the local nobility began to increasingly restrict the rights of noma…
The crisis of the rights of nomads in the East › War averted
…flict that could tear apart the eastern provinces and add another crack to the already weakened structure of the empire. With Untred…
Goblin incursion to the northeast › Towers, Time and Imperial Banners
…is movement enough that the surrounding provinces had time to call for help. When the Imperial battalions arrived, the situation was…
Goblin incursion to the northeast › The first proof of the value of the third line
…flicts and the army scattered among the provinces, time was the most valuable resource. This invasion therefore went down in history…
The Imperial Diet and the First Imperial Election › An empire without a leader
…rmy and the maintenance of order in the provinces. It was clear that a decision had to be made quickly, or the empire would begin to…
The Second Imperial Diet and the Second Imperial Election
…les gathered to represent the remaining provinces. The result was the election of Valendor I, the main organizer of the purge, who w…
The Second Imperial Diet and the Second Imperial Election › Distribution of forces
…epresented the surviving and functional provinces. The Ariers and Zelins had the greatest influence, but the Magnurs, Youlenders, Po…
The Second Imperial Diet and the Second Imperial Election › Promises and the New Order
…at determined the redistribution of the provinces after the Render family among the other families. He kept only one province himsel…
Third Imperial Diet › Empire after the war
… the empire exhausted and divided. Many provinces were devastated and the political structure was disrupted. The convening of the Di…