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'''Name:''' The Borogravia Moldavi Empire
 
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'''547CE - 562CE:''' The First Civil War. Both Greater Moldavi and Borogravia field massive armies and take huge losses in the 15 year conflict. Stephan Kasamov is mortally wounded at the Battle of Kronigstan, prompting the military council of Greater Moldavi to sue for peace with the forces of Borogravia.  
 
'''547CE - 562CE:''' The First Civil War. Both Greater Moldavi and Borogravia field massive armies and take huge losses in the 15 year conflict. Stephan Kasamov is mortally wounded at the Battle of Kronigstan, prompting the military council of Greater Moldavi to sue for peace with the forces of Borogravia.  
  
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The death of Stephan Kasamov is historically marked as the end of The Age of the Conquerors.
  
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'''The First Age of Peace:'''
  
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'''562CE:''' Vlad Stromholde Moldavi is named as the third Emperor of Greater Moldavi. He also assumes the title of High Lord Protector of Borogravia and thus locks the two empires together. This begins The First Age of Peace.
  
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'''Chronical of the Emperors:'''
  
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'''562CE - 579CE:''' Vlad Stromholde Moldavi I (the Chosen)
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'''579CE - 601CE:''' Stromholde Kasamov II (the Enlightened)
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'''601CE - 634CE:''' Stromholde Kasamov III (the Cruel)
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'''634CE - 636CE:''' Friedrich Moldavi I (the Wavering)
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'''636CE - 688CE:''' Vlad Stromholde Moldavi II (the Wise)
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'''688CE - 713CE:''' Friedrich Moldavi II (the Unkempt)
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'''713CE - 739CE:''' Friedrich Moldavi III (the Fat)
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'''739CE - 751CE:''' Ivan Kalinski Moldavi I (the Usurper)
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'''751CE - 832CE:''' Vlad Stromholde Moldavi III (the Wicked)
  
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'''751CE:''' The ascension of Vlad the Wicked to the throne ends The First Age of Peace. The first of the “Purges” begins.
  
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'''The Great Purge:'''
  
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'''751CE - 832CE:''' The First Purging of the Empire. All those that disagree with the Emperor are imprisoned or murdered. It has been estimated that 15 million Greater Moldavi citizens and over 30 million Borogravia citizens are killed during this period.
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'''832CE:''' Vlad the Wicked dies at the age of 102. The Council of Barons install a cousin, Stephan Kalinski Moldavi to the throne. The Second Age of Peace begins.
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'''The Second Age of Peace:'''
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'''832CE - 861CE:''' Stephan Kalinski Moldavi I (the Kind)
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'''861CE - 876CE:''' Friedrich Moldavi IV (the Sick)
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'''876CE - 903CE:''' Stephan Kalinski Moldavi II (the Strong)
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'''903CE - 937CE:''' Stromholde Kasamov IV (the Heretic)
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'''937CE - 969CE:''' Ivan Kalinski Moldavi II (the Devout)
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'''969CE - 994CE:''' Friedrich Moldavi V (the Unknowing)
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'''994CE:''' Rebels from Borogravia assassinate Friedrich the Unknowing starting the Second Civil War and ending The Second Age of Peace.
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This action marks the beginning of The Second Age of Chaos.
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'''The Second Age of Chaos:'''
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'''994CE - 1013CE:''' The Second Civil War rages. As in the First Civil War, Greater Moldavi proves to be the victor and Borogravia is once again subjugated. However authority does not return to the throne. A military council assumed command and declared Martial Law over the entirety of The Empire.
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'''1013CE - 1242CE:''' The Age of Chancellors. The High Commander of the Armies is granted the title of Chancellor of The Empire. There were 14 Chancellors during this period. The only one of note was the last, Leif Cortanian, who reformed the system, officially called back the orders of Martial Law and reinstalled the monarchy. This action is noted as the end of The Second Age of Chaos. The title of King was first used at this time. The official ruling title was King of The Borogravia Moldavi Empire, as there was no longer any distinction between the two empires.
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'''The Age of Kings:'''
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'''1242CE - 1278CE:''' Friedrich Moldavi VI (the Selected)  
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'''1278CE - 1302CE:''' Stephan Kalinski Moldavi III (the Quiet)
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'''1302CE - 1341CE:''' Stromholde Moldavi V (the Cursed)
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'''1341CE - 1368CE:''' Josef Moldavi I (the Pious)
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'''1352CE:''' Josef the Pious founds the official state church of The Empire. The King is the recognized head of the church, selected and ordained by God.
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'''1368CE - 1399CE:''' Josef Moldavi II (the Elected)
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'''1399CE - 1454CE:''' Friedrich Moldavi VII (the Lucky)
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'''1454CE - 1487CE:''' Vlad Stromholde Moldavi IV (the Loud)
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'''1487CE - 1541CE:''' Josef Moldavi III (the Liked)
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'''1541CE - 1575CE:''' Ivan Kalinski Moldavi III (the Loved)
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'''1575CE - 1584CE:''' Friedrich Moldavi VIII (the Mad)
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'''1579CE:''' The Third Civil War begins. The peoples of Borogravia rise up against the ruling family of Greater Moldavi.
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'''1584CE:''' King Friedrich the Mad abdicates the throne. The land barons of Borogravia and Greater Moldavi establish a parliamentary body that is elected by the peoples of The Empire.
 
Parliament is made up of two houses. The upper house, or Marchanus, is composed of 50 Senators (officially designated as Polemarchians), the lower house, or Pilan, is composed of 100 Senators (officially designated as Pilanius). Both Polemarchians and Pilanius are elected to five year terms.  
 
Parliament is made up of two houses. The upper house, or Marchanus, is composed of 50 Senators (officially designated as Polemarchians), the lower house, or Pilan, is composed of 100 Senators (officially designated as Pilanius). Both Polemarchians and Pilanius are elected to five year terms.  
  

Revision as of 23:21, 21 January 2005

Moldavi
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Flag of Moldavi
Motto: "Ablocare populus laboro"
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Region Sparrow
Capital Borogravia City
Official Language(s)
Leader ArchDuke Hegemon Vlad von Ivanosovich IV
Population <500 million
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Facts

Name: The Borogravia Moldavi Empire

Population: 10 billion+

Capital City: Borogravia City, 36 million citizens

Ruler: ArchDuke Hegemon Vlad von Ivanosovich IV, 83

Seat of Government: Stromholde Castle, Borogravia City, along with Marchanus and Pilanius parliamentary bodies housed in Borogravia City.

Official title of the ruling ArchDuke Hegemon: His Royal Highness, the Grand Protector of the Peoples of The Borogravia Moldavi Empire.

State motto: “ablocare populus laboro”

Official motto of the capital city: Home of All Knowledge and Wisdom, Center of the Universe.

Origin of name: The Borogravia Moldavi Empire is named for the two primary regions comprising it, Borogravia and Moldavi. There are seven distinct regions within The Empire all governed by the ArchDuke Hegemon.


A brief history of Everything:

From the Historical Annuals of The Borogravia Moldavi Empire:

The First Age of Chaos:

543BCE - 123CE: The initial settling of the high plains area of Greater Moldavi begins with the founding of the first permanent cities by the nomadic tribes of the wastelands.

123CE: The first governmental system is established in the lands of Greater Moldavi. Early records show that the governing council controls 8 small villages, 3 border outposts and 2 stone fortresses.

123CE - 476CE: Expansion of the Moldavi realms. Settlers are sent to the coastal plains and deltas of what will soon become Borogravia to capture furtile lands for farming.

476CE: Stromholde Kasamov is born. Son of a powerful chieftain among the ruling council Stromholde will soon rise to great importance.

The birth of Stromholde Kasamov is marked historically as the end of The First Age of Chaos.

The Age of the Conquerors:

492CE: Stromholde Kasamov, at the age of 16, rests control of Greater Moldavi from the ruling council with the backing of several land overlords of Borogravia.

502CE: The first stones of Stromholde Castle are laid.

492CE - 547CE: The reign of Stromholde Kasamov. His expansion and conquering plans increase the size of Greater Moldavi by 400%. The lower deltas and plains of Borogravia are firmly sealed under the control of Kasamov.

539CE: Stromholde Kasamov plans and carries out the “Cleansing.” All land barons in Borogravia and all chieftains in Greater Moldavi are eliminated. Stromholde Kasamov is crowned the first Emperor of Greater Moldavi. His son, Vlad Stromholde Moldavi, is named Prince Regent of Borogravia.

547CE: Stromholde Kasamov dies at the age of 71in the newly finished Stromholde Castle. His brother, Stephan Kasamov, assumes the throne. This action prompts Vlad Stromholde Moldavi to call for the independence of Borogravia and thus the First Civil War begins.

547CE - 562CE: The First Civil War. Both Greater Moldavi and Borogravia field massive armies and take huge losses in the 15 year conflict. Stephan Kasamov is mortally wounded at the Battle of Kronigstan, prompting the military council of Greater Moldavi to sue for peace with the forces of Borogravia.

The death of Stephan Kasamov is historically marked as the end of The Age of the Conquerors.

The First Age of Peace:

562CE: Vlad Stromholde Moldavi is named as the third Emperor of Greater Moldavi. He also assumes the title of High Lord Protector of Borogravia and thus locks the two empires together. This begins The First Age of Peace.

Chronical of the Emperors:

562CE - 579CE: Vlad Stromholde Moldavi I (the Chosen) 579CE - 601CE: Stromholde Kasamov II (the Enlightened) 601CE - 634CE: Stromholde Kasamov III (the Cruel) 634CE - 636CE: Friedrich Moldavi I (the Wavering) 636CE - 688CE: Vlad Stromholde Moldavi II (the Wise) 688CE - 713CE: Friedrich Moldavi II (the Unkempt) 713CE - 739CE: Friedrich Moldavi III (the Fat) 739CE - 751CE: Ivan Kalinski Moldavi I (the Usurper) 751CE - 832CE: Vlad Stromholde Moldavi III (the Wicked)

751CE: The ascension of Vlad the Wicked to the throne ends The First Age of Peace. The first of the “Purges” begins.

The Great Purge:

751CE - 832CE: The First Purging of the Empire. All those that disagree with the Emperor are imprisoned or murdered. It has been estimated that 15 million Greater Moldavi citizens and over 30 million Borogravia citizens are killed during this period.

832CE: Vlad the Wicked dies at the age of 102. The Council of Barons install a cousin, Stephan Kalinski Moldavi to the throne. The Second Age of Peace begins.

The Second Age of Peace:

832CE - 861CE: Stephan Kalinski Moldavi I (the Kind) 861CE - 876CE: Friedrich Moldavi IV (the Sick) 876CE - 903CE: Stephan Kalinski Moldavi II (the Strong) 903CE - 937CE: Stromholde Kasamov IV (the Heretic) 937CE - 969CE: Ivan Kalinski Moldavi II (the Devout) 969CE - 994CE: Friedrich Moldavi V (the Unknowing)

994CE: Rebels from Borogravia assassinate Friedrich the Unknowing starting the Second Civil War and ending The Second Age of Peace.

This action marks the beginning of The Second Age of Chaos.

The Second Age of Chaos:

994CE - 1013CE: The Second Civil War rages. As in the First Civil War, Greater Moldavi proves to be the victor and Borogravia is once again subjugated. However authority does not return to the throne. A military council assumed command and declared Martial Law over the entirety of The Empire.

1013CE - 1242CE: The Age of Chancellors. The High Commander of the Armies is granted the title of Chancellor of The Empire. There were 14 Chancellors during this period. The only one of note was the last, Leif Cortanian, who reformed the system, officially called back the orders of Martial Law and reinstalled the monarchy. This action is noted as the end of The Second Age of Chaos. The title of King was first used at this time. The official ruling title was King of The Borogravia Moldavi Empire, as there was no longer any distinction between the two empires.

The Age of Kings:

1242CE - 1278CE: Friedrich Moldavi VI (the Selected) 1278CE - 1302CE: Stephan Kalinski Moldavi III (the Quiet) 1302CE - 1341CE: Stromholde Moldavi V (the Cursed) 1341CE - 1368CE: Josef Moldavi I (the Pious)

1352CE: Josef the Pious founds the official state church of The Empire. The King is the recognized head of the church, selected and ordained by God.

1368CE - 1399CE: Josef Moldavi II (the Elected) 1399CE - 1454CE: Friedrich Moldavi VII (the Lucky) 1454CE - 1487CE: Vlad Stromholde Moldavi IV (the Loud) 1487CE - 1541CE: Josef Moldavi III (the Liked) 1541CE - 1575CE: Ivan Kalinski Moldavi III (the Loved) 1575CE - 1584CE: Friedrich Moldavi VIII (the Mad)

1579CE: The Third Civil War begins. The peoples of Borogravia rise up against the ruling family of Greater Moldavi.

1584CE: King Friedrich the Mad abdicates the throne. The land barons of Borogravia and Greater Moldavi establish a parliamentary body that is elected by the peoples of The Empire. Parliament is made up of two houses. The upper house, or Marchanus, is composed of 50 Senators (officially designated as Polemarchians), the lower house, or Pilan, is composed of 100 Senators (officially designated as Pilanius). Both Polemarchians and Pilanius are elected to five year terms.

1585CE: The first Parliament convenes and bestows the title of ArchDuke Hegemon on Mikael Stefanovich, the High Commander of the Royal Armies. It is decided that due to the strong monarchist views of the people of Greater Moldavi and in hopes of maintaining a lasting peace that the ArchDuke Hegemon will be elected to a life term. The office holds much power but is limited to the laws set forth by Parliament. The ArchDuke Hegemon is also consecrated as head of the official Emperial Church.

The election of Mikael Stefanovich as ArchDuke Hegemon ends The Age of Kings and marks the beginning of The Third Age of Peace.

The Third Age of Peace:

A Chronology of ArchDuke Hegemons:

1585CE – 1624CE: Mikael Stefanovich 1624CE – 1641CE: Claus Kalinski 1641CE – 1659CE: Vlad von Ivanosovich I (the Visioned)

1659CE – 2010CE: 14 ArchDuke Hegemons served during this period following the term of Vlad the Visioned. No major events or wars occurred during this time period. Several key advances in science and mathematics did occur, along with great strides in social welfare and health related policies. Over the centuries The Borogravia Moldavi Empire has prospered and gained influence in the world. Legislative reforms have made the office and personage of the ArchDuke Hegemon more than just a figurehead. While still elected by the Parliament that is where control of the Parliament truly ends. Several times ArchDuke Hegemons have been able to secure the same position for their heir through backroom dealings with high level Polemarchians and Pilanius. The ArchDuke Hegemon was granted the right to veto legislation in 1894CE, thus firming their hold on The Empire.

2010CE – present (2052CE): Vlad von Ivanosovich IV (the Longlived) Vlad von Ivanosovich IV is the longest serving ArchDuke Hegemon in The Empires history. He has held his position for 42 years and is still very active in public politics at the age of 83. He is both feared and loved by the peoples of The Empire. It is rumored that a strong underground movement to restore the monarchy has taken great strides in recent years and has actually received the blessing of the last male heir to the house Stromholde Moldavi. Ivan Stromholde Kalinski Moldavi is an elected member of the Marchanus and is considered a strong candidate for election into the position of ArchDuke Hegemon once Vlad the Longlived dies. If this does occur it is thought that the first action undertaken by this new ArchDuke Hegemon will be to dissolve Parliament and reclaim the crown for his family. To this end the armed forces of The Empire are always on high alert to either assist or put down any rebellion that will most likely come from such a development. It is unclear which side the military will take in such a conflict.