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Today, the battle field is a National Park and Historical Monument administered by the Imperial Parks Service.  The castle, however, remains one of the Holy Empire of [[Excalbia]]'s most feared prisons.
 
Today, the battle field is a National Park and Historical Monument administered by the Imperial Parks Service.  The castle, however, remains one of the Holy Empire of [[Excalbia]]'s most feared prisons.
  
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<small>The Plains of Turaida National Park and Historical Monument.</small>
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<An unused tower at Turaida Castle showing damage from the Battle of 1677.</small>
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Latest revision as of 15:40, 26 November 2005

The large field known as the Plains of Turaida was the site of the decisive battle between the young warrior queen, Hildegaard, and the chief challengers to her rule - the Baron of Turaida and her cousin Gustavus - in 1677. Leading her army in battle, Queen Hildegaard personally slew Baron Turaida and the pretender Gustavus.

At the recommendation of her husband and Captain of the Army, Lord Dzirdis, Hildegaard converted Baron Turaida's castle - which was heavily damaged in the battle - into a royal prison. The prison served as memorial to the warrior queen's victory and a visible threat to any barons who would defy the Sword.

Today, the battle field is a National Park and Historical Monument administered by the Imperial Parks Service. The castle, however, remains one of the Holy Empire of Excalbia's most feared prisons.

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The Plains of Turaida National Park and Historical Monument.
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Turaida Castle Prison seen from the National Park.
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An unused tower at Turaida Castle showing damage from the Battle of 1677.
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