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Martinec I. Merciful › Famine and the decision to end the war
…riculture brought the empire to a great famine. In addition, since 70, the empire stopped winning decisive battles. Soldiers w…
A three-year drought
…ns were to fall, causing poor harvests, famine and a major weakening of the economy. Magnus VIII. he was able to avert a much …
Martinec I. Merciful
Martinec I belongs to the most important emperors of the early imperial era. He took over a state that was still at war,…
Magnus VII. Builder › The war with the kobolds and the long winters
…unprepared. In the early years, a small famine broke out, which Magnus was able to mitigate with the help of trade agreements,…
Engelbrekt I. The Restorer › Provinces, Granaries and the New Order
…eby simultaneously reducing the risk of famine and surprise during raids. These practical measures won him extraordinary popul…
John V. Usurper of the throne › Restoring the land amid ruins and storms
…ms had seen in over two thousand years. Famines, earthquakes and great outcry made reconstruction even more difficult. It is a…
Magnus VIII. Hungry
…which crippled agriculture and caused a famine. Magnus was able to quickly move supplies from the granaries and averted a much…
Magnus VIII. Hungry › Heir to an ending golden age
…ome places they didn't grow at all, and famine hit the eastern part of the empire as early as the end of 1306. Magnus had to a…
The great reforms of Engelbrekt I.
…introduced practical measures to reduce famines and improve village defenses. His rule reshaped the empire not only militarily…
The great reforms of Engelbrekt I. › An empire divided but stronger
…alarm device, which reduced the risk of famine and sudden ambush. In doing so, Engelbrekt showed that government need not be j…
A three-year drought › The end of certainty
…f the empire suffered the most, where a famine already occurred at the end of 1306.
Conflict over grain › Hunger beyond borders
…where he had to simultaneously manage a famine at home and military pressure from the outside.
Magnus VII. Builder
…unprepared. In the early years, a small famine broke out, which Magnus was able to mitigate with the help of trade agreements,…
Engelbrekt I. The Restorer
…eby simultaneously reducing the risk of famine and surprise during raids. These practical measures won him extraordinary popul…
John V. Usurper of the throne
…ms had seen in over two thousand years. Famines, earthquakes and great outcry made reconstruction even more difficult. It is a…
Empire of Magnursar › Order, Provinces, and Imperial Rule
…lowed the Empire to survive great wars, famines, and dynastic changes. The network of imperial roads also plays a major role i…
Conflict over grain
…where he had to simultaneously manage a famine at home and military pressure from the outside. Army after Anna I Magnus had th…
Magnur › Stability and Impregnability
…ech, but it never collapsed into chaos, famine, or total revolt. Its stability became one reason why the people of the Empire …
Empire of Magnursar
…lowed the Empire to survive great wars, famines, and dynastic changes. The network of imperial roads also plays a major role i…
Magnur
…ech, but it never collapsed into chaos, famine, or total revolt. Its stability became one reason why the people of the Empire …
Economy and Trade
…omy is not static. Events such as wars, famines, political changes, or the discovery of new resources can affect prices, the a…