Vrancian Dynasty

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Social Hierarchy

The Vrancian Empire had a sophisticated hierarchy, everyone belonged to a special group or class. Loyalty to the Emperor was important, given the centralist nature of the Empire, especially in the middle period.

Classes

The ruling class (Vidija) in the Vrancian Empire consisted out of the Emperor (Lydrii) and its family (Lydriak), advisors (reizivc) and military leaders (hoaghi) and their families (hoaghiak). Then there was the “servant class” (Midijo) to which all who served the empire belonged to, both soldiers (aghi) and servants (Horilydrii). The lower class (Lidijo) were all the other people, villagers and farmers. There were also common slaves (Aolydrii), slavery was abolished in the late period however.

Aside from the Emperor, there wasn’t really a noble class, one could (except for Emperor) reach any status by experience and hard work. In the late Empire, the Emperor was elected by the advisors.

Government

Advisors (reizivc) were a small group, usually about 15 men or women, of wise men and women organised in an advisory council (reizivc ej daár). They gave the Emperor advise on the problems and management of his or her empire. Usually advisors were highly educated people from the universities. In the Late period there was a group of minor advisors from the military and universities (mureizivc) who were to elect a new Emperor when the other died.

The ministers (raánebti) were the bureaucrats, they ruled a ministry. In the middle period of the dynasty there were about 100 ministries, in the late period this was reduced to 30. Each ministry had a ministry advisory council (reizvicaj-raán ej daár) a representative (kálnusi) and servants (oeptenii) to do the paper work.

The Sultan appointed civil (shia) and military (dizki) judges (on). In the late period 50% of the civil judges (shiaon) were democratically elected.

A province was ruled by a governour (Gydrii) who had a lot of power, around him a similar hierarchy was built as with the Emperor. Localities were ruled by the nearest army corps and its civil advisors, in the late period local councils were democratically elected.

Servants

The Emperor or Empress had “an army of 10,000 holy servants” (Survitjo kiatu Horilydrii), young men and women, who helped the Emperor with anything. Maintaining his palace, washing him, guarding his many riches and secret chambers. These servants were slaves, but generally well treated in comparison with other slaves. There were dancers, people carrying food, door openers, messengers and they all had a hierarchy with ordinary servants and a Servant superiour (Horilydrii-ashi), responsible for the entire group.

There were entire Palace Guard divisions (aghi tir Lydrii) in each palace. Apart from them the Emperor in the early and middle period ruled an army of slaves (aoly tir Lydrii), who served as bodyguards.

Servants were never just ordinary people, each servant or guard was trained and schooled at the age of 7, via experience through work and ideological reading.

Military

Provinces and cities

Provinces

The Vrancian Empire was divided into various of provinces (Teyalubi). In the early period it had only 3 provinces, at its height in 375 AD the Vrancian Empire included 15 provinces. Provinces were governed by the Gydrii (the governour) and a division of warriors loyal to the Emperor (see [| Social Hierarchy])

A list of provinces (for easy reading, these are mostly English variants), the link relates to the province that currently covers the area. Note: In the Vrancian Empire, Sozy did not exist but included an area where people ethnically belonging to the Sozian tribe lived, they called Sozy “Soshia”.

Ríkio Vrancii
Vrancian Empire
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The Vrancian flag in the middle and late period

Imperial motto Beschculria bvri ey bvri (Civilisation from coast to coast)
Official language Early-Vrancian
Capital Iren Vrancij (Porti Viagnèt)
Rulers Emperors of the Vrancii Monarchy Family
Population ca 15 million (375 AD)
Rise and Fall 753 BC <> 500 AD
Currency Çemi

Cities

In the Vrancian Empire, most people actually lived in villages. There were only 3 very large cities.

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  • Iren Vrancij (Porti Viagnèt), the capital (1003BC-465AD).
  • Vênghörjit (Vênghörjit), a large fishing and trading city (375AD-410AD).
  • Viaça (Vjilkäa, Vilkrüh), a trading centre (125BC-387AD).


Culture

The Vrancii Monarchy

Timeline

What happened in which year?

The last century of the Empire:

  • 405 AD The first “foreign” province ( Lower South Sozy) bordering the heartland (Vrancian provinces) falls after years of Sozian uprising.
  • 407 AD “Barbarians” raid Northern Vrancii the Empire looses any control of the province.
  • 410 AD Vênghörjit, the only foreign city still in hands of the Vrancian Empire is forced to surrender to a group of combined Sozian tribes that have entered the city via the canal. All Vrancian warriors were murdered.
  • 425 AD Vrancii-rural, the agricultural centre of the Vrancian Empire has its entire army killed in a battle against L’ìghübirghum invaders, the province’s authorities flee to the capital.
  • 465 Eastern Vrancii, centre of the Vrancian fish industry is conquered by Sozian tribes. They siege the capital province Irenc Vrancij for 9 months and finally invade it on the 10th October 465. The city is burnt to ashes, the huge population of 500,000 people either died fighting, fled to the West, were enslaved or murdered.
  • 475 The province Sozy West Coast falls apart in independent cities, the warriors loyal to the Empire leave by boat to the protection of the last lands.
  • 495 Emperor Lakcii dies at the age of 60, the last emperor.
  • 500 The province Vrancii-Coast is partly invaded by Sozian tribes, and partly split up in independent city-states.
    • 500 The Vrancian Empire has fallen. Members of the Vrancian Dynsaty are still alive today.


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The Vrancian Empire in 375 AD