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The emergence of a hierarchical judiciary

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Hierarchical judiciary was established under James III. and divided the court system into city, province, fiefdom, and i…

The crisis of the rights of nomads in the East

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A crisis in the rights of nomads in the east erupted in the early years of Untred II's reign, when th…

The crisis of the rights of nomads in the East › Nobility against the old rights

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…lity began to increasingly restrict the rights of nomadic groups who had lived here for a long time and had their own customs…

The crisis of the rights of nomads in the East › Untred as a diplomat

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Untred II. here he chose a different procedure than was common in imperial history. Instead of mindlessly lashing out at…

The crisis of the rights of nomads in the East › War averted

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The nomad rights crisis is also important in that it never turned into a major civil war. This …

The Lich's Menace at the North Gate › Frightened dwarves

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… was labeled a Lich. The very name was frightening, as this was no ordinary enemy, but a threat bordering on magic, death and…

Magnus Prisoner of Bellorost

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Son of Theodore II. and the rightful heir to the throne. After his father's death, he was entrusted with the rege…

Otto II Defender

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Otto II he is rightly considered the first monarch who had to defend Magnursia as a real kingdom, n…

Otto II Defender › King of defense and growth

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…cause he was able to defend Magnursia's right to exist as an equal and viable kingdom.

Yllona I. Unsuitable › The uprising and autonomy of the Western voice

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…er the Western Voice. This gave him the right to administer this part of the kingdom practically in his own way and he was fr…

Ferdinand I. The Fearless › Heir to the coup

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…ownfall. In such a situation, being the rightful successor was not enough. Ferdinand had to actively prove that he was a diff…

William I. Mag › Interracial laws and the first conscious administration of a diverse empire

ruler

…, but rather an attempt to define their rights and obligations within the magnural order. In doing so, Vilem showed considera…

William I. Mag › The historical significance of William I.

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William I is rightly considered to be the bridge between the classic period of the Silk Kings and …

Otto III Weak › A regent who became a king

ruler

…nly to those who knew how to choose the right direction and pace.

Henry I. King of the Blood › Ruler only for a temporary period

ruler

…ynastic order, but as a man who had the right to rule because he held the government in his hands.

Jakob I. The Reformer

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… official school of magic. His reign is rightly considered the beginning of the Magic Kings era.

Jakob I. The Reformer › Tax reform and realignment of power

ruler

…here that it becomes clear why Jakob is rightly called the Reformer. He was not just a man of one great act. He was the ruler…

Ignatius III Weaver of intrigue › Claims on foreign lands

ruler

… attack but as an enforcement of an old right.

John I. Fiery › Battle in Hell

ruler

…The battle was named Battle in Hell and rightly so. Cuilother fell, the Elven army was almost destroyed, and Jan was able to …

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

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…re in the long term. It established the right of all human children to six years of schooling between the ages of eight and f…

John II Builder › Imperial Roads

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…erconnected organism. Later chroniclers rightly claimed that John joined the stones of the roads more than many kings with bl…

John III Prolific › Emperor's Wives and Children Act

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…e of them was an official wife with the right to sit by his side. Other unions were recognized but did not carry the same sym…

John III Prolific › A prolific monarch and a legacy of future crisis

ruler

Jan got the surname Plodny quite rightly. His court was full of children, competing mothers, small lines and budding a…

John IV Childless › The privileged son and fragmented inheritance of John III.

ruler

…claimed that he was the one who had the right to the imperial title according to the old dynastic principle. From the very be…

Untred II. A half-elf

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…but was overwhelmed by an enemy growing right within the imperial system.

Untred II. A half-elf › Nomads and Diplomat to the Throne

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…nobility began to severely restrict the rights of nomadic communities. Discontent grew rapidly and threatened to spill over i…

Untred II. A half-elf › Two empires in one country

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…g some western territories that did not rightfully belong to them. More and more openly they gave the Emperor conditions, tes…

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

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…ed in the core until later times. So he rightly earned the nickname Restorer - he did not restore the past, but the power and…

Frederick I the Destroyer › Peace without victory and death in the forest

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…ances, the official version spoke of a frightened horse and wolves. However, a later examination indicated that he was killed…

Elianes I. Open › Governing despite limitations

ruler

…nvironment where many schools either outright forbade women from studying or actually forced them out, this was a truly groun…

Valendor I Steward › The calm authority and legacy of the Administrator

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…surname Administrator belongs to him by right. He was not a man of grand gestures, but a monarch who, after years of blood an…

William II Unifier › Fall of confidence and prelude to war

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…s, the surname Unifier remains with him rightfully, because in times of peace he was able to really unite the empire. He just…

Valendor II Besieged

ruler

… ultimately lost the war itself for the right to rule.

Valendor II Besieged › The Second Power War and the emperor between the two halves of the empire

ruler

…l military leader, but also a symbol of righteous resistance.

Oledo I. The Conqueror › Regent with too long a reign

ruler

…egent for the four-year-old Magnus, the rightful heir of Theodore II. At first, his position may have seemed like a necessary…

Oledo I. The Conqueror › The trial, the bribes and the murder of Magnus

ruler

…he court decided that the regent had no right to the imperial throne. This decision deeply affected Oled. He decided to remov…

Wor-ag › Battle On the Velvet Meadows

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…eavies went on the attack, they stepped right into the soft, treacherous ground they began to get stuck in. At that moment, a…

Lich from the North Gate

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…s a mysterious being first reported by frightened dwarves during the reign of Untred V. According to them, a leader of the de…

Lich from the North Gate › News from the dwarves

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…e North Gate was no longer safe. Their fright was alarming in itself, for dwarves are not a nation that panics easily. They d…

Black deer › Death of the Emperor

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…vents that ended with the murder of the rightful heir.

Unknown daughter of Anne I.

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…oughts on the possible extension of the right of succession to women as well.

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

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…ble to confirm that the monarch has the right to change society, not just inherit it. This strengthened the relationship betw…

The war system of John I.

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…t also by patience, environment and the right combination of allies.

A war of brothers

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…emperor and Albert, who invoked the old right of succession, quickly grew from a family struggle into a wider rebellion of a …

The great reforms of Engelbrekt I.

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…litarily, but also on a daily basis and rightly so.

The Regency of Elianes and its legacy

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…the sensitive issue of equal succession rights. Her regency was thus a short but significant penetration of a new idea into t…

The regency and usurpation of Oleda I.

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…est dynastic crises. Oledo isolated the rightful heir Magnus, tried to obtain judicial confirmation of his own claim, and whe…

The regency and usurpation of Oleda I. › Bellorost and the lawsuit

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…ers and guards had access to it, so the rightful heir grew up more like a prisoner than a future emperor. Oledo then presente…

Secret election of the emperor › The impure line of Oleda I.

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…had usurped the throne by murdering the rightful heir. Part of the Youlenders came to the conclusion that this line must not …

Theodore counterintelligence › Truth edited for judgment

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…nd long prison terms. Theodore thereby frightened anyone who would want to repeat a similar attempt.

Battle of Jitron

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…gnursie used magic to a decisive extent right on the battlefield for the first time, breaking the enemy's resistance in a way…

The Battle of Hulen Castle › Rebellion of sons against father

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…ash between the old expectation of birthright and the reality of a ruler who was already beginning to understand that his own…

The Battle of Hulen Castle › Historical impact

battle

… later pardoned, but had to give up his right to the throne. This opened the way for a fundamental rearrangement of the dynas…

Yllona I. Unsuitable

ruler

…er the Western Voice. This gave him the right to administer this part of the kingdom practically in his own way and he was fr…

Ferdinand I. The Fearless

ruler

…ownfall. In such a situation, being the rightful successor was not enough. Ferdinand had to actively prove that he was a diff…

William I. Mag

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…, but rather an attempt to define their rights and obligations within the magnural order. In doing so, Vilem showed considera…

Otto III Weak

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…nly to those who knew how to choose the right direction and pace. The first campaign outside the borders of the kingdom When …

Henry I. King of the Blood

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…ynastic order, but as a man who had the right to rule because he held the government in his hands. Blood purges of the clan I…

Ignatius III Weaver of intrigue

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… attack but as an enforcement of an old right. The king who prepared the war but did not see its climax Ignatius III he died …

John I. Fiery

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…The battle was named Battle in Hell and rightly so. Cuilother fell, the Elven army was almost destroyed, and Jan was able to …

Magnus VI A cruel protector

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…re in the long term. It established the right of all human children to six years of schooling between the ages of eight and f…

John II Builder

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…erconnected organism. Later chroniclers rightly claimed that John joined the stones of the roads more than many kings with bl…

John III Prolific

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…e of them was an official wife with the right to sit by his side. Other unions were recognized but did not carry the same sym…

John IV Childless

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…claimed that he was the one who had the right to the imperial title according to the old dynastic principle. From the very be…

Engelbrekt I. The Restorer

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…ed in the core until later times. So he rightly earned the nickname Restorer - he did not restore the past, but the power and…

Frederick I the Destroyer

ruler

…ances, the official version spoke of a frightened horse and wolves. However, a later examination indicated that he was killed…

Elianes I. Open

ruler

…nvironment where many schools either outright forbade women from studying or actually forced them out, this was a truly groun…

Valendor I Steward

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…surname Administrator belongs to him by right. He was not a man of grand gestures, but a monarch who, after years of blood an…

William II Unifier

ruler

…s, the surname Unifier remains with him rightfully, because in times of peace he was able to really unite the empire. He just…

Oledo I. The Conqueror

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…egent for the four-year-old Magnus, the rightful heir of Theodore II. At first, his position may have seemed like a necessary…

Lich of the North

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… chaotic. He is patient, taciturn, and frighteningly methodical. He does not perceive death as evil, but as a higher state of…

Wor-ag

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…eavies went on the attack, they stepped right into the soft, treacherous ground they began to get stuck in. At that moment, a…

Black deer

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…vents that ended with the murder of the rightful heir. Animal as a symbol The black deer became more than just an animal in l…

Magnursie — The First Decline of the Empire › Paranoia, magic and wars within the system

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…lict. It was a dispute over who had the right to define the form of magic in the realm.

Magnursie — The First Decline of the Empire › Untred II. and the last Magnurs

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…its own prestige. The crisis of nomadic rights in the east, the orc invasion of the northeast, and increasing pressure from n…

Age of the first humanoids › Why is the period called the Age of the First HumanoidsZ

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…e later intelligent races. Their more upright movement, relaxation of the upper limbs, simple tools and group behavior formed…

Age of the first humanoids › Alpha humanoids

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…daptable. They were able to move more upright than older life forms, use their upper limbs for manipulation, and survive with…

Legitimacy › Dynasties and Bloodlines

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The acknowledged right to rule or inherit.

Justice › Faith, Temples, and Sacred Terms

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The pursuit of the right order of things and their consequences.

The Codex of Cinbur I and the Alliance with the Dwarves

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…ble to confirm that the monarch has the right to change society, not just inherit it. This strengthened the relationship betw…