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Conquest - Time lines

 

 

Time lines from 452D the start of the Decade long war to present day 504AD. 

 

In the year 452 AD, the decade long War between Latium and Alban commenced, plunging the two kingdoms into conflict.

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455AD - King Arnold Brenthorne of Alban is injured grievously on the battlefield and succumbs to his wounds 3 days later. A 2 day truce is called as a mark of respect and  to allow the Alban people to bury their king. 

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The same year, King Arnolds eldest son, his heir and successor, Robert Brenthorne, is crowned King. 

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459AD: King Robert Brenthorne of Alban marries Lady Bethany Casden, daughter of the Duke of Loughwood.

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460AD. King Robert & Queen Bethany of Alban, celebrate the birth of their first born son, the future King Henrich.

 

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By 462 AD, after many years  of strife, the  War reached its end, with both sides agreeing to a truce. The terms of the truce stipulated that the future heir of each throne would be wedded, fostering unity between the kingdoms and paving the way for lasting peace. This marked the inception of a new alliance between the royal families.

 

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466AD Queen Bethany, wife of King Robert Brenthorne of Alban dies in childbirth

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In the year 475 AD, Brenwith Dunbarrion, eldest son and the designated heir to Latiums' empire, married SeaAnna Brenthorne, the Princess Royal of Alban. The wedding was a grand affair, spanning seven days, attended by nobles and commoners from all 3 realms. The Dunbarrion family spared no expense, demonstrating their commitment to fulfilling the agreement.

 

Shortly thereafter, Brenwith and SeaAnna were crowned as Emporer and Empress of Latium in a splendid coronation ceremony. Thousands of people flocked to witness this historic event, celebrating the beginning of a new era.

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In 476 AD, the royal couple welcomed their firstborn, twin boys named Drakecon and Rodalder. The birth of the twins cemented the long-desired union of the two families.

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In the Summer of 477AD.  Tragedy struck the kingdom of Alban when King Robert Brenthorne passed away at the age of 42. King Robert  was a remarkable figure, known for his valor and strength as a warrior. He fought alongside his soldiers and knights on the front lines, leading them with unwavering courage during the long 10 year war.

However, during the grueling battle, King Robert sustained a severe wound to his side. Despite his resilient spirit, the wound eventually led to a long illness, as he valiantly fought off persistent infections. The toll of the battle and subsequent illness weighed heavily on him, before he eventually succumbed to it.

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In the Winter 477 AD, the heir to the Alban throne, Henrich Brenthorne, married Princess Nylaria, the eldest daughter of Latium. They held a lavish and opulent wedding to match the grandeur of their counterparts. Henrich ascended to the throne in the same year, while Nylaria, following Alban tradition, was not crowned but held the title of "Queen Consort." This meant that upon Henrich's passing, she would no longer rule, and their firstborn son would assume the crown.

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Fast forward to the year 502 AD,  Empress SeaAnna of Latium was found dead in her bed. The presence of blood and traces of poison in an empty goblet nearby indicated foul play.

As Latium mourned the loss of SeaAnna and attempted to unravel the mystery of her death, tensions rose within the kingdoms.  Unrest ripples through all 3 domains, fueled by rumors and whispers.

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Winter 502AD: The War of the Heirs. What began as a civil war in Latium ended up a full blown war with Norveg.  Leading to the defeat and  destruction of Latium

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504 AD: current year

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