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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…
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…
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…
Ruler I. › Founding of an empire
In -4826, he was able to unite human tribes, dwarves and other smaller groups into one state ent…
Engelbrecht I. Restorer
…ed the army and divided the empire into 48 provinces.
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.
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 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…
Valendor II Besieged
…hy he decided to commit suicide. On the 48th, Aestharu jumped from his tower to the courtyard. His death was both a personal downfal…
Ruler I.
… of his rise. Founding of an empire In -4826, he was able to unite human tribes, dwarves and other smaller groups into one state ent…
The rise of the Old Norse Empire
…erences between individual nations. In -4826, the first real state unit of this region - the Old Nordic Empire - was created. Kingdo…
The Second Imperial Diet and the Second Imperial Election
…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 …