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Francis I. Unfinished
Francis I ascended the throne at the age of fifteen and ruled independently from the start, with only occasional informa…
Leo II The conqueror › Administration of the empire and the first imperial reforms
After the first military victories, Leo increasingly concentrated on the administration of a vast territory. He understo…
The great reforms of Philip I
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
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
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
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.
The great reforms of Engelbrekt I belong to the most important transformations of the entire rendering era. …
The great reforms of Engelbrekt I. › State controlled wealth
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
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
…es and disparate development. Practical reforms for the common people were also part of his rule. Each village was supposed to have a gran…
First Law Code › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
The first unified body of laws.
Interracial Laws › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
Laws governing relations between races.
Law of Serfdom › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
A law regulating or abolishing the personal dependence of subjects.
Migration Laws › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
Rules governing the movement of inhabitants between territories.
Laws of the Great Cities › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
City laws governing life in the great centers.
School Reform › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
A reform of education in society.
Six-Year Schooling › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
The basic form of compulsory education.
Military Camps › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
Training or organizational sites of the army.
Optional Military Service › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
Voluntary service in the army.
Privatization of the Banks › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
The transfer of banks from state into private hands.
Ban on Foreign Coin › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
A rule restricting the use of foreign currency.
State Magic Monopoly › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
The control of magic by the state.
Official School of Magic › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
A state-recognized institution for the teaching of magic.
Imperial Roads › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
The road network built and maintained by the Empire.
Private Sector › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
The part of the economy outside direct state administration.
Philip I. The Thinker
Philip I is one of the greatest rulers of the pre-magical period. Under his rule, Magnursia ceased to be just a successf…
Henry II Passionate
… territories and push through practical reforms that significantly improved life in the empire. His rule thus combined flamboyance, passio…
Untred IV. Correct
Untred IV. he was prepared for the government for a long time and received an education even outside the empire. In the …
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…
Magnursia — Early Emperors
The early emperors represent the first generation of rulers who no longer just held the conquered territory, but had to …
Magnursie — House of Renders
…he election of magnates, administrative reforms, military reconstruction and stricter supervision of its own provinces. The Render saved t…
Magnursie — House of Youlenders
…ilver Age, new legal and administrative reforms, a second Golden Age, but also dynastic crises, droughts, wars, counter-intelligence, late…
Ignatius I. Pijan › A place in dynasty history
…id not bring a dramatic change or great reforms. Nevertheless, he played an important role. He maintained the unity of the young kingdom, …
Otto I. The Fierce › A government without major upheavals
…record as many stories of great wars or reforms as those of some of his predecessors and successors. However, this in itself speaks volume…
Philip I. The Thinker › Government's legacy
…nerations would build their wars, their reforms and their empire. It is his reign that ushers in the period of the Silk Kings - a time whe…
Cinbur I. Merchant › The War on Slavery
…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
…ve behind victorious campaigns or major reforms, but her rule showed how deeply prejudices can penetrate politics and how fragile legitima…
Konrad I. Usher to the throne › A king without great legend, but with great consequence
… 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 the exp…
Leo I. The Hunter
…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 the sam…
Richard I. The Rich › The legacy of Richard I.
…have to come from military victories or reforms alone. It can also grow out of how a monarch controls the imagination of his people. His r…
Richard II Sick › The silent fall of an era
Richard II he did not bring great reforms or famous wars. Nevertheless, his reign is significant as an example of dynastic fatigue. …
Jakob I. The Reformer › Banners and the new face of war
…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 that the…
Magnus VI A cruel protector › Schooling, military camps and the new social order
…epression. It was during his reign that reforms appeared that were to change the shape of the empire in the long term. It established the …
Leo III Suspicious
… 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
Engelbrekt's reforms did not only concern the troops. He stipulated that each village must have its own granary…
Eric II Silent
… emulate. His era did not include major reforms or large expansion projects. However, he had to face the South Elven riots, which he was a…
John V. Usurper of the throne
…ack to restoration, peace and practical reforms. He concluded trade agreements, restored defense lines, promoted agriculture, opened eleme…
Konrad II Money maker › Restoration of the Provinces and the Order of the White Horse
One of Conrad's first reforms was the restoration of the economic administration of the provinces. After years of weathe…
Jakob III Parliamentary › A successor who built a name in advance
…mmon people. He understood that not all reforms were easy for the subjects to understand, especially if they changed the way of trade, adm…
Untred IV. Correct › Reform of cities, provinces and states
…ne of the most important administrative reforms of the late empire. He regulated the relationship between cities, provinces, states and th…
Untred V. Uncertain › A future open to war
…astern campaign. Thanks to his father's reforms, the economy is stabilizing and the populace is relatively happy at the moment, which coul…
Francis I Unfinished
…ed to push through tax and marriage law reforms, but all his proposals were systematically blocked by the Imperial Council. He gradually a…
Continuation of the order of succession under Otto I. › Transitional government
Otto I did not bring great reforms or revolutionary conquests. Its meaning lies in continuity. He passed the kingdom on witho…
The Codex of Cinbur I and the Alliance with the Dwarves › The War on Slavery
Social reforms met with resistance from a section of the nobility and led to open conflict. However, the …
The opening of the Empire's mining era › Wealth that transformed the court and the province
…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 …
The era of great court festivities › The yard as the heart of enjoyment
Frederick III he did not rule through reforms or great expeditions. He ruled the picture. His yard became a place where something was ha…
Third Imperial Diet › The beginning of a new era
…cending to the throne, John V initiated reforms aimed at restoring infrastructure, defense and the economy. The Third Imperial Diet thus m…
Construction of the first eastern dam › Changing the lives of farmers
…table, it was one of the most practical reforms of Jacob's reign.
A three-year drought › Granaries as rescue
…dministration and earlier stabilization reforms.
Battle of South March
…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 able…
Battle of South March › A modern army against ancient terrain
…eir support base. Here the value of the reforms of Engelbrekt I was fully shown. The army was no longer just a cumbersome force dependent …
Battle of the Northeast Wall › Formation against chaos
… of the first proofs that Engelbrecht's reforms were not just theoretical constructs, but a real way to protect the empire more effectivel…
Ignatius I. Pijan
…id not bring a dramatic change or great reforms. Nevertheless, he played an important role. He maintained the unity of the young kingdom, …
Otto I. The Fierce
…record as many stories of great wars or reforms as those of some of his predecessors and successors. However, this in itself speaks volume…
Cinbur I. Merchant
…with the leading families about further reforms. In doing so, he prevented the kingdom from slipping into a long civil war. Dwarves and th…
Yllona I. Unsuitable
…ve behind victorious campaigns or major reforms, but her rule showed how deeply prejudices can penetrate politics and how fragile legitima…
Konrad I. Usher to the throne
… 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 the exp…
Richard I. The Rich
…have to come from military victories or reforms alone. It can also grow out of how a monarch controls the imagination of his people. His r…
Richard II Sick
…n era Richard II he did not bring great reforms or famous wars. Nevertheless, his reign is significant as an example of dynastic fatigue. …
Jakob I. The Reformer
…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 that the…
Leo II The conqueror
…on of the empire and the first imperial reforms After the first military victories, Leo increasingly concentrated on the administration of…
Magnus VI A cruel protector
…epression. It was during his reign that reforms appeared that were to change the shape of the empire in the long term. It established the …
Engelbrekt I. The Restorer
…ranaries and the New Order Engelbrekt's reforms did not only concern the troops. He stipulated that each village must have its own granary…
Konrad II Money maker
…f the White Horse One of Conrad's first reforms was the restoration of the economic administration of the provinces. After years of weathe…
Jakob III Parliamentary
…mmon people. He understood that not all reforms were easy for the subjects to understand, especially if they changed the way of trade, adm…
Untred V. Uncertain
…astern campaign. Thanks to his father's reforms, the economy is stabilizing and the populace is relatively happy at the moment, which coul…
Magnursia — Early Emperors › Society, schools and the new layer of the empire
Just under Magnus VI. reforms are emerging that go beyond purely courtly or military politics. More compulsory schooling…
Magnursie — House of Renders › Engelbrekt I and the new order of the empire
…ulers of the House of Render. His major reforms unified the tax systems, adjusted the relationship with the provinces and turned the army …
Magnursie — House of Renders › Elianes, Francis and the end of the Renders
…me the last Emperor of the Renders. His reforms remained unfulfilled and his family could no longer resist the coordinated action of rival…
Magnursie — House of Youlenders › Jakob III, Centerik I and Anna I
…ity and a hierarchical judiciary. These reforms changed the relationship between the emperor, cities, provinces, states and great families…