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Magnursie — The First Kings
The period of the First Kings represents the very beginning of the Magnur state formation. It was during these centuries…
Magnursie — The First Kings › Birth of a Kingdom
The beginning of the period is associated with Magnus I the Founder, who transformed the power of his family and surroun…
Magnursie — The First Kings › Feudalism and the first structures of power
The first kings had to solve a problem that no tribal chief had known on a similar scale: how to rule a larger territory…
Magnursie — The First Kings › The fragility of the early dynasty
The first generations of House Magnurs faced several trials that showed how vulnerable the new monarchy was. Illness of …
Magnursie — The First Kings › The first war of kings
Under Otto II. Defender Magnursia faced a major external adversary for the first time in a conflict of truly internation…
Magnursie — Silk Kings
The era of the Silk Kings was the period of the greatest economic, legal and cultural rise of pre-magical Magnursia. The…
Magnursie — Silk Kings › An age of wealth and reform
After the First Kings, Magnursia stopped focusing only on survival and began to transform itself into a civilized state.…
Magnursie — Silk Kings › Law, work and the development of state power
Cinbur I the Merchant and other rulers moved Magnursia from wealth to rule of law. The first code was created, fundament…
Magnursie — Silk Kings › Court legends and a cultural highlight
Some of the most famous court stories also belong to this era. These include the House of Sins of Ferdinand II, the lege…
Magnursie — Silk Kings › The arrival of the Sorcerer and the first magical rifts
Despite the brilliance of this era, it was here that the process that would one day shatter the old order began. The Sor…
Magnursie — Silk Kings › Decline and a bloody end
The late Silk Kings showed that wealth alone does not guarantee a long future. Bad decisions by Otto III, purges by Henr…
Magnursie — Kings of Magic
The Magic Kings represent the period in which Magnursia transformed from a wealthy kingdom into an aggressive and milita…
Magnursie — Kings of Magic › The beginning of a new era
After the collapse of the old silk order, Jakob I. the Reformer took office, who first had to put the state back on its …
Magnursie — Kings of Magic › Magic as a tool of the state
Ignatius II. Unbreakable and Ignatius III. The Weaver of Intrigue turned magic into a tool of power. The foundations, wh…
Magnursie — Kings of Magic › Road to the Great War
Richard III Magnursie's sword turned the long preparations into a real explosion. The war, which was origina…
Magnursie — Kings of Magic › From defense to exhaustion
John I, Alfred I and Wavrin I led Magnursia on through increasing pressure. Each of them differently. Jan through defens…
Magnursie — The First Decline of the Empire
The First Decline of the Empire marks the long period in which the Magnursar Empire first learned that size alone does n…
Magnursie — The First Decline of the Empire › Ferdinand III and failure at Soumun
The first big blow came under Ferdinand III. Retreating. His campaign against the Free Kingdom was to restore Imperial a…
Magnursie — The First Decline of the Empire › Henry II and a final impression of abundance
Henry II Passionate ruled at a time when the Empire still managed to seem more confident than it really was. The transfo…
Magnursie — The First Decline of the Empire › Paranoia, magic and wars within the system
Leo III The suspect personifies the transformation of imperial power into something more closed and distrustful. Secret …
Magnursie — The First Decline of the Empire › Magnus VII, defensive lines and boundaries of the empire
Magnus VII. The builder responded to border uncertainty by building a third line of defense. This project is one of the …
Magnursie — The First Decline of the Empire › The Southern Blows and the Elven Exodus
Under John III. Plodne's southern question was fully manifested. Discrimination of the elven population, long unrest and…
Magnursie — The First Decline of the Empire › The war of the brothers and the end of trust in the clan
The accession of John IV. Childless opened one of the biggest intra-dynastic crises of the Magnurs family. The war of th…
Magnursie — The First Decline of the Empire › Untred II. and the last Magnurs
Untred II. The half-elf ruled at a time when the old house could no longer rely on its own prestige. The crisis of nomad…
Magnursie — House of Renders
The era of House Render began after the massacre of the Magnurs and the first imperial election. It was a time when the …
Magnursie — House of Renders › The first imperial election and the saving of order
After the Death Wedding, the empire was left without a clear heir. The Imperial Diet and the First Imperial Election wer…
Magnursie — House of Renders › The harsh rule of Frederik II.
Frederik II Tvrdy followed up the uncertain beginning of the Render dynasty with a policy of fear and surveillance. The …
Magnursie — House of Renders › Erik I and the mining age
Erik I. Uceny represents a different face of the rendering era. The opening of the mining era of the empire changed the …
Magnursie — House of Renders › Court, festivities and tiresome pomp
Frederick III Hyril turned the imperial court into a space of luxury, banquets and public spectacles. The great court fe…
Magnursie — House of Renders › Engelbrekt I and the new order of the empire
Engelbrekt I. The Restorer belongs to the most important rulers of the House of Render. His major reforms unified the ta…
Magnursie — House of Renders › Southern Elven Unrest
Under Eric II. The southern question opened again to Tiche. The South Elven unrest showed that the wounds inflicted duri…
Magnursie — House of Renders › War of the Four Coats of Arms
Frederick I. the Destroyer entered history primarily with the War of the Four Coats of Arms. This conflict between the R…
Magnursie — House of Renders › Elianes, Francis and the end of the Renders
The regency of Elianes belongs to the most interesting moments of the entire dynasty. Elianes opened universities to wom…
Magnursie — House of Ariers
The era of the Ariers family was short but extremely important. It began with the Second Imperial Assembly after the mas…
Magnursie — House of Ariers › The Second Imperial Diet and the election of Valendor I.
After the massacre of the Renderians, the empire once again found itself without clear dynastic support. The Second Impe…
Magnursie — House of Ariers › Arier equilibrium model
The Ariers tried to rule differently than the Renders. They relied less on overt harshness and more on balance between n…
Magnursie — House of Ariers › William II and the unification of time and stone
William II The Unifier is one of the most prominent of the Aier Monarchs. His reign is associated with architecture, the…
Magnursie — House of Ariers › Valendor II and the First Power War
Valendor II The besieged ascended the throne at a time when the discontent of the noble families could no longer be full…
Magnursie — House of Ariers › The Second Power War and the Fall of the Ariers
The Second Power War was much more dangerous, because against Valendor II. stood the rebel alliance led by House Youlend…
Magnursie — House of Youlenders
The Youlender House Era is the longest late period of the Magnursar Empire. It began after the Third Imperial Diet and b…
Magnursie — House of Youlenders › Jan V. and the new peaceful direction
John V. The usurper of the throne was elected after the fall of Valendor II. and ending the Great Power War. His arrival…
Magnursie — House of Youlenders › The Silver Age and Peaceful Politics
Theodore I the Peaceful deepened the restoration of the empire and his reign is associated with the Silver Age of Youlen…
Magnursie — House of Youlenders › Oledo I and the dark regency crisis
After the death of Theodore II. Hunter, Oled I's regency began as a temporary solution, but gradually turned into one of…
Magnursie — House of Youlenders › Konrad II and the second golden age
Konrad II The money maker is one of the most successful rulers of the Youlender era. The establishment of the Order of t…
Magnursie — House of Youlenders › Jakob III, Centerik I and Anna I
Jakob III The Chamber established regular assemblies of the nobility and a hierarchical judiciary. These reforms changed…
Magnursie — House of Youlenders › The end of the second golden age
Magnus VIII. Hladovy entered history through the Three-Year Drought, one of the greatest natural crises of the late empi…
Magnursie — House of Youlenders › Theodore III and the hard grip era
Theodore III Tvrdy responded to late crises with force, discipline and counterintelligence. The Battle of Malga and the …
Magnursie — House of Youlenders › Chroniclers and Administrators of the Late Empire
Untred III. The Chronicler began the Great Chronicle of Magnursia, the Empire's greatest cultural work. This chronicle w…
Magnursie — House of Youlenders › Untred V. and Current Uncertainty
Untred V. Uncertain rules an empire in 1470 that still stands but can no longer pretend to be invulnerable. His eastern …
Philip I. The Thinker › The king who thought in systems
…r on a fortunate geographical location. Magnursie needed a deeper systemic transformation. It needed rules, stable values and trust in…
Philip I. The Thinker › Children and the opening of the world
…l this shows that during Philip's reign Magnursie stopped looking only at herself. She began to perceive the world in a broader context …
Ferdinand II Hedonist
… episode. During his time, the court of Magnursie was transformed into a cultural and political center, where power was not only held on…
Ferdinand II Hedonist › A ruler of a different nature
…ce and the impression that the court of Magnursie was a place where the wealth of the entire kingdom was concentrated.
Ferdinand II Hedonist › Death and historical evaluation
…imes obscures another side of his rule. Magnursie did not collapse for him. On the contrary. She was so powerful and rich that she even …
Richard II Sick › Regency and final year
…egent before the king's death. This put Magnursie in a situation where the monarch was still alive, but the real decision-making was alr…
Otto III Weak
…peatedly wrong. He ruled at a time when Magnursie needed precision and patience, but got a ruler who reacted hastily and often without t…
Otto III Weak › The first campaign outside the borders of the kingdom
…nt in terms of prestige. It showed that Magnursie no longer wants to be just a defender of its own territory, but an agent who decides t…
Ignatius II. Unbreakable › The Battle of Jitron and the First Battle Mages
…of later centuries, but it was a start. Magnursie showed the world that magic was no longer just a tool of the court or scholars. They c…
Ignatius III Weaver of intrigue › Claims on foreign lands
…asis for future conflicts. If war came, Magnursie could present it not as an attack but as an enforcement of an old right.
Ignatius III Weaver of intrigue › The king who prepared the war but did not see its climax
… His son Richard III became that spark. Magnursie's sword that turned everything into a true Great War. That is why Ignatius III. one of…
Richard III Sword of Magnursia › Hot head on the throne
…patience to mend them. He believed that Magnursie was strong enough to impose a new order by force. Shortly after the coronation, he the…
Richard III Sword of Magnursia › The Troubles and Fall of Ancient Human Kingdoms
…imself king of Trabazar and showed that Magnursie was no longer waging a war just for borders, but for the very rewriting of the politic…
Richard III Sword of Magnursia › South ford and the death of the king
… his death. Hence his nickname Sword of Magnursie.
John I. Fiery
…he death of Richard III. at a time when Magnursie seemed to be on the verge of exhaustion. However, he did the impossible. He withstood …
John I. Fiery › The twins and taking the throne
…ngdom. At a moment of general pressure, Magnursie could not afford another dynastic split.
John I. Fiery › From defense to counterattack
… His death came as a shock also because Magnursie had an extremely effective network of spies at the time. If someone was able to penetr…
Alfred I the Victorious
…sudden murder of John I, at a time when Magnursie was still gripped by the Great War, but at the same time already feeling the proximity…
Lawrence I. The last king of war › Disintegrating supremacy and closed Northern Trade Route
…g the next battle. It was about whether Magnursie could maintain the resources, the allies, and the belief that there was any point in c…
Leo II The conqueror › Boarding at an hour of almost hopelessness
…ost hopeless. The king had just fallen, Magnursie had suffered a defeat, and opponents expected the young successor to defend the rest o…
Untred IV. Correct › Full integration and completion of the Great Chronicle
…rulers. In 1452, the Great Chronicle of Magnursie was completed. It consisted of 314 books with an average length of five hundred pages …
Ruthenium › Rebellion against order
…as were burned under his leadership and Magnursie lost control of much of the east.
The great reforms of Philip I › The beginning of the Silk Kings
…on and trust in state structures. Thus, Magnursie ceased to be defined only by military survival and began to define itself as a center …
The Codex of Cinbur I and the Alliance with the Dwarves › The First Code
…thority of the center. From this moment Magnursie relied more and more on written law, not just on custom and ancestral authority. This …
Silent preparations for the Great War
Under Ignatius III. Magnursie was turning into a power that was no longer just preparing for defense, but for domina…
Silent preparations for the Great War › Spy network and second line of defense
…ness created a new type of state power. Magnursie began not only to react to danger, but to actively anticipate it.
Beginning of the Great War › The Conquest of Trabazar and the Battle Mages
…revious world had not known. With this, Magnursie was definitively transformed from a regional power into a state capable of destroying …
Beginning of the Great War › Death at the South Ford
…rch's personal commitment and the price Magnursie paid for her ambitions. But the Great War did not end there. On the contrary, she ente…
The war system of John I.
… of the enemy. His reign has shown that Magnursie can win not only by striking, but also by patience, environment and the right combinat…
Battle of the Suno River
…ge of the enemy archers and showed that Magnursie could now fight differently from its rivals.
Battle of the Suno River › Result and meaning
…g the attack. It represented proof that Magnursie could respond to the specialized strengths of its opponents and turn defense into a st…