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Henry II Passionate

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… territories and push through practical reforms that significantly improved life in the empire. His rule thus combined flamboyance, p…

Leo II The conqueror › Administration of the empire and the first imperial reforms

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After the first military victories, Leo increasingly concentrated on the administration of a vast territory. He understo…

Henry II Passionate › Sewage, grain and surplus

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…er use of cereals and better storage of grains and seeds across the empire. After these measures, mainly rye and wheat began to be cu…

Magnus VIII. Hungry › Conflict over grain

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…e. The war known as the Conflict of the Grain lasted until 1310 and ended with Magnus's victory. The Free Kingdom was bound by a pact…

John II from the Free Kingdom › Conflict over grain

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John II he took advantage of the time when the empire also had to deal with the effects of the drought and began militar…

The great reforms of Philip I

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Under Philip I the Thinker, Magnursia turned into one of the best organized human states of its time. A single currency,…

The great reforms of Philip I › Single currency and state banks

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Philip I understood that stable trade needed stable trust. By introducing a single currency, he removed some of the unce…

The great reforms of Philip I › Professional army

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Philip's military reform marked a transition from a purely occasional force to a more organized, permanent army. This in…

The great reforms of Philip I › The beginning of the Silk Kings

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It is Philip's reign that is considered to be the real beginning of the silk period. The kingdom relied on trade, financ…

The great reforms of Engelbrekt I.

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The great reforms of Engelbrekt I belong to the most important transformations of the entire rendering …

The great reforms of Engelbrekt I. › State controlled wealth

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Engelbrekt realized that the mining era opened up enormous possibilities, but without clear rules it could also upset th…

The great reforms of Engelbrekt I. › The army of the new age

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Engelbrekt well understood that the empire had suffered too many humiliating defeats in recent centuries. He therefore d…

The great reforms of Engelbrekt I. › An empire divided but stronger

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…es and disparate development. Practical reforms for the common people were also part of his rule. Each village was supposed to have a…

Conflict over grain › Hunger beyond borders

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The Free Kingdom was hit very hard by the Three Year Drought. Food shortages and rising tensions led to conquests agains…

Conflict over grain › Army after Anna I

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Magnus had the advantage that the army was still in good shape. The popularity of his mother, Anne I, meant that the mil…

Conflict over grain › Peace and tribute

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The war ended in 1310 with a peace between Magnus VIII. and King of the Free Kingdom Jan II. The Free Kingdom has commit…

First Law Code › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions

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The first unified body of laws.

Interracial Laws › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions

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Laws governing relations between races.

Law of Serfdom › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions

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A law regulating or abolishing the personal dependence of subjects.

Migration Laws › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions

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Rules governing the movement of inhabitants between territories.

Laws of the Great Cities › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions

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City laws governing life in the great centers.

School Reform › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions

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A reform of education in society.

Six-Year Schooling › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions

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The basic form of compulsory education.

Military Camps › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions

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Training or organizational sites of the army.

Optional Military Service › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions

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Voluntary service in the army.

Privatization of the Banks › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions

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The transfer of banks from state into private hands.

Ban on Foreign Coin › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions

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A rule restricting the use of foreign currency.

State Magic Monopoly › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions

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The control of magic by the state.

Official School of Magic › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions

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A state-recognized institution for the teaching of magic.

Imperial Roads › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions

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The road network built and maintained by the Empire.

Private Sector › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions

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The part of the economy outside direct state administration.

Philip I. The Thinker

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Philip I is one of the greatest rulers of the pre-magical period. Under his rule, Magnursia ceased to be just a successf…

Francis I. Unfinished

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Francis I ascended the throne at the age of fifteen and ruled independently from the start, with only occasional informa…

Magnus VIII. Hungry

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…ale disaster. He subsequently faced the Grain Conflict with the Free Kingdom and goblin raids in the north. After the defeat at the T…

Untred IV. Correct

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Untred IV. he was prepared for the government for a long time and received an education even outside the empire. In the …

John II from the Free Kingdom

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…ree Kingdom during the Conflict for the Grain. His country was hit even harder by the Three Year Drought than the Empire, so he decid…

Conflict over grain

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The Grain Conflict was a war between the Empire and the Free Kingdom, sparked by the effects of t…

Magnursie — Silk Kings

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The era of the Silk Kings was the period of the greatest economic, legal and cultural rise of pre-magical Magnursia. The…

Magnursia — Early Emperors

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The early emperors represent the first generation of rulers who no longer just held the conquered territory, but had to …

Magnursie — House of Renders

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…he election of magnates, administrative reforms, military reconstruction and stricter supervision of its own provinces. The Render sa…

Magnursie — House of Youlenders

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…ilver Age, new legal and administrative reforms, a second Golden Age, but also dynastic crises, droughts, wars, counter-intelligence,…

Heartlands of Magnur

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The Heartlands of Magnur form the immediate core around the capital and represent the oldest territorial foundation of M…

Heartlands of Magnur › Southern March

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The Southern March was always the most agricultural part of the Heartlands of Magnur. Its fields, granaries, and market …

Ignatius I. Pijan › A place in dynasty history

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…id not bring a dramatic change or great reforms. Nevertheless, he played an important role. He maintained the unity of the young king…

Otto I. The Fierce › A government without major upheavals

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…record as many stories of great wars or reforms as those of some of his predecessors and successors. However, this in itself speaks v…

Philip I. The Thinker › Government's legacy

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…nerations would build their wars, their reforms and their empire. It is his reign that ushers in the period of the Silk Kings - a tim…

Cinbur I. Merchant › The War on Slavery

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…with the leading families about further reforms. In doing so, he prevented the kingdom from slipping into a long civil war.

Yllona I. Unsuitable › A place in history

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…ve behind victorious campaigns or major reforms, but her rule showed how deeply prejudices can penetrate politics and how fragile leg…

Konrad I. Usher to the throne › A king without great legend, but with great consequence

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… than through grand gestures and famous reforms. In the end, the most important event of his reign was not the war or the law, but th…

Leo I. The Hunter

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…age. He did not become famous for great reforms or wars of conquest, but became a legendary figure of the court and folk tales. At th…

Richard I. The Rich › The legacy of Richard I.

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…have to come from military victories or reforms alone. It can also grow out of how a monarch controls the imagination of his people. …

Richard II Sick › The silent fall of an era

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Richard II he did not bring great reforms or famous wars. Nevertheless, his reign is significant as an example of dynastic fati…

Jakob I. The Reformer › Banners and the new face of war

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…orm. Jakob was not just a theorist. His reforms were soon tested in the Second War of Kings, and it was then that it became clear tha…

Magnus VI A cruel protector › Schooling, military camps and the new social order

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…epression. It was during his reign that reforms appeared that were to change the shape of the empire in the long term. It established…

Leo III Suspicious

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… was not characterized by great wars or reforms, but by an atmosphere of fear, closure and internal decay of imperial confidence.

Engelbrekt I. The Restorer › Provinces, Granaries and the New Order

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Engelbrekt's reforms did not only concern the troops. He stipulated that each village must have its own gr…

Eric II Silent

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… emulate. His era did not include major reforms or large expansion projects. However, he had to face the South Elven riots, which he …

John V. Usurper of the throne

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…ack to restoration, peace and practical reforms. He concluded trade agreements, restored defense lines, promoted agriculture, opened …

Konrad II Money maker › Restoration of the Provinces and the Order of the White Horse

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One of Conrad's first reforms was the restoration of the economic administration of the provinces. After years of w…

Jakob III Parliamentary › A successor who built a name in advance

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…mmon people. He understood that not all reforms were easy for the subjects to understand, especially if they changed the way of trade…

Magnus VIII. Hungry › Anti-Hunger Supplies

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Magnus began moving grain from the granaries and other foodstuffs as needed across the empire. The system was not…

Untred IV. Correct › Reform of cities, provinces and states

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…ne of the most important administrative reforms of the late empire. He regulated the relationship between cities, provinces, states a…

Untred V. Uncertain › A future open to war

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…astern campaign. Thanks to his father's reforms, the economy is stabilizing and the populace is relatively happy at the moment, which…

Francis I Unfinished

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…ed to push through tax and marriage law reforms, but all his proposals were systematically blocked by the Imperial Council. He gradua…

Continuation of the order of succession under Otto I. › Transitional government

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Otto I did not bring great reforms or revolutionary conquests. Its meaning lies in continuity. He passed the kingdom on …

The Codex of Cinbur I and the Alliance with the Dwarves › The War on Slavery

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Social reforms met with resistance from a section of the nobility and led to open conflict. However,…

The opening of the Empire's mining era › Wealth that transformed the court and the province

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…racy the means for lavish celebrations, reforms and new conflicts. The opening of mines is not just a story of economic growth. It is…

The era of great court festivities › The yard as the heart of enjoyment

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Frederick III he did not rule through reforms or great expeditions. He ruled the picture. His yard became a place where something w…

Third Imperial Diet › The beginning of a new era

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…cending to the throne, John V initiated reforms aimed at restoring infrastructure, defense and the economy. The Third Imperial Diet t…

Construction of the first eastern dam › Changing the lives of farmers

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…table, it was one of the most practical reforms of Jacob's reign.

A three-year drought › Granaries as rescue

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Magnus VIII. he began moving grain and food from granaries throughout the empire as needed. This process was not easy and …

A three-year drought › The crisis that changed the economy

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…isis opened the way for the Conflict of Grain, as some of the surrounding powers were affected by the drought even worse than the Emp…

Battle of South March

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…ign. Here it became clear that the army reforms of Engelbrekt I were not just a theory, but a real military advantage. The Empire was…

Battle of South March › A modern army against ancient terrain

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…eir support base. Here the value of the reforms of Engelbrekt I was fully shown. The army was no longer just a cumbersome force depen…

Battle of the Northeast Wall › Formation against chaos

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… of the first proofs that Engelbrecht's reforms were not just theoretical constructs, but a real way to protect the empire more effec…

Ignatius I. Pijan

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…id not bring a dramatic change or great reforms. Nevertheless, he played an important role. He maintained the unity of the young king…

Otto I. The Fierce

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…record as many stories of great wars or reforms as those of some of his predecessors and successors. However, this in itself speaks v…

Cinbur I. Merchant

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…with the leading families about further reforms. In doing so, he prevented the kingdom from slipping into a long civil war. Dwarves a…

Yllona I. Unsuitable

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…ve behind victorious campaigns or major reforms, but her rule showed how deeply prejudices can penetrate politics and how fragile leg…

Konrad I. Usher to the throne

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… than through grand gestures and famous reforms. In the end, the most important event of his reign was not the war or the law, but th…