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− | |<span style="font-size:small;">'''Reign''': || <span style="font-size:small;"> 3 Sun's Smile 1586 - | + | |<span style="font-size:small;">'''Reign''': || <span style="font-size:small;"> 3 Sun's Smile 1586 - 11th of the Amber Cold 1604 |
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|<span style="font-size:small;">'''Coronation''': || <span style="font-size:small;"> 12 Grand Harvest 1595 <br> Ottosgrad, [[St. Karlsburg]] | |<span style="font-size:small;">'''Coronation''': || <span style="font-size:small;"> 12 Grand Harvest 1595 <br> Ottosgrad, [[St. Karlsburg]] | ||
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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Died''': ||<span style="font-size:small;"> 15 Sun's Smile 1611 (aged 27) <br> Auguston, Mardon | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Died''': ||<span style="font-size:small;"> 15 Sun's Smile 1611 (aged 27) <br> Auguston, Mardon | ||
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− | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Spouse''': || <span style="font-size:small;">[[Adelaide | + | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Spouse''': || <span style="font-size:small;">[[Adelaide of Metterden]]</span> |
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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Issue''': || <span style="font-size:small;"> [[Peter II of Haense|Peter II, King of Haense]] <span style="font-size:small;"> | |<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Issue''': || <span style="font-size:small;"> [[Peter II of Haense|Peter II, King of Haense]] <span style="font-size:small;"> | ||
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− | '''Marius''', regally as '''Marius I of Haense''' ([[Common]]: | + | '''Marius''', regally as '''Marius I of Haense''' ([[Common]]: Marius; [[High Imperial]]: Marius; [[New Marian]]: Marus) called ''The Good'', was the third monarch of Haense under the rule of [[House of Barbanov]]. Taking the throne at the age of two, he was under regency led by his uncle, Prince Charles, till his coming of age at 14 becoming the youngest Barbanov to become King of Haense in history. He also was well liked by his people as he respected each and every one of them. Though he lost his title due to the [[Great Northern War]], the people of Haense rallied behind him and his brother [[Otto I of Haense|Otto I]] during the Mardon rebellion. |
==Reign== | ==Reign== | ||
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===The Brawm Rebellion=== | ===The Brawm Rebellion=== | ||
− | The aftermath of balkanization and the increasing tension between [[House of Brawm|House Brawm]] and the Crown of Haense culminated into the Siege of Houndsden in 1600. With ill sentiments rising and defectors within [[House of Brawm|House Brawm]] emerging, Marius and the Royal Army seized and destroyed the Brawm keep | + | The aftermath of balkanization and the increasing tension between [[House of Brawm|House Brawm]] and the Crown of Haense culminated into the Siege of Houndsden in 1600. With ill sentiments rising and defectors within [[House of Brawm|House Brawm]] emerging, Marius and the Royal Army seized and destroyed the Brawm keep. |
===Great Northern War=== | ===Great Northern War=== | ||
− | Despite the ripe memory of the Riga War during the reign of Emperor John II, tensions between Courland and Haense remained dormant. However, by 1601, conflict re-emerged at the forefront of the two nations with the killing of Prince | + | Despite the ripe memory of the Riga War during the reign of Emperor John II, tensions between Courland and Haense remained dormant. However, by 1601, conflict re-emerged at the forefront of the two nations with the killing of Prince Meric Staunton of Courland within the walls of St Karlsburg. Shortly after, Princess Annabelle of Courland was captured and imprisoned in Haense, leading to the Duke of Marna(a prominent Courlander vassal) being assassinated after arriving to negotiate for her release. Outraged, the [[Kingdom of Courland]] began a campaign of raids against the Highlander Kingdom. The following year, King Marius issued an ultimatum, demanding an end to the raids. Upon Courland's refusal, Marius declared war, and the two kingdoms clashed at [[Battle of Elba|Elba]]. The battle ended in defeat for Haense, and Courland offered peace in exchange for the king's life and half his kingdom. King Marius refused. War continued and Haense suffered another crushing defeat at the [[Battle of Curon|Siege of Vasiland]], allowing the Kingdom of Courland to advance toward the capital. On the 11th of the Amber Cold, 1604, having no choice and wishing to spare his capital, King Marius capitulated, issuing a formal surrender to the [[Kingdom of Courland]]. Demanded in the peace treaty was the complete dissolution of the Kingdom of Haense, and the division of its lands between Courland and [[Grand Kingdom of Urguan]](which had offered the former military access through its lands). |
==Exile and Death== | ==Exile and Death== | ||
In the aftermath of the Great Northern War, Marius sought refuge in the Kingdom of Mardon. After seven years of exile, Marius exuded melancholic tendencies to which he became voraciously dependent on alcohol, consuming large quantities that led him to an early grave in 1611. | In the aftermath of the Great Northern War, Marius sought refuge in the Kingdom of Mardon. After seven years of exile, Marius exuded melancholic tendencies to which he became voraciously dependent on alcohol, consuming large quantities that led him to an early grave in 1611. | ||
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{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
! Name || Birth || Death || Marriage || Notes | ! Name || Birth || Death || Marriage || Notes | ||
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− | | [[Peter II of Haense]] || 3rd of the Amber Cold, 1596 || 7th of Malin's Welcome, 1611 || Unwed || | + | | [[Peter II of Haense|Prince Peter II of Haense]] || 3rd of the Amber Cold, 1596 || 7th of Malin's Welcome, 1611 || Unwed || Firstborn son of Marius I and Adelaide of Metterden. Died at the age of 15. |
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− | | [[Stephen I of Haense]] || 15th First Seed, 1596 || 6th Amber Cold, 1624 || Elizabeth of Courland || | + | | [[Stephen I of Haense|Stephen I, King of Haense]] || 15th First Seed, 1596 || 6th Amber Cold, 1624 || Elizabeth of Courland || Secondborn son of Marius I and Adelaide of Metterden. Successor to his elder brother, [[Peter II of Haense]], and King of Hanseti-Ruska. |
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<noinclude>[[Category:Kings of Hanseti]]</noinclude> | <noinclude>[[Category:Kings of Hanseti]]</noinclude> | ||
<noinclude>[[Category:Kings of Ruska]]</noinclude> | <noinclude>[[Category:Kings of Ruska]]</noinclude> | ||
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<noinclude>[[Category:House Barbanov]]</noinclude> | <noinclude>[[Category:House Barbanov]]</noinclude> |
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Marius, regally as Marius I of Haense (Common: Marius; High Imperial: Marius; New Marian: Marus) called The Good, was the third monarch of Haense under the rule of House of Barbanov. Taking the throne at the age of two, he was under regency led by his uncle, Prince Charles, till his coming of age at 14 becoming the youngest Barbanov to become King of Haense in history. He also was well liked by his people as he respected each and every one of them. Though he lost his title due to the Great Northern War, the people of Haense rallied behind him and his brother Otto I during the Mardon rebellion.
Contents
Reign
The Coalition War
After his father’s execution, Marius was ascended to the throne under tumultuous circumstances. During the beginning of his reign until Courland was reformed, creating a Coalition against the Holy Orenian Empire. The first battle led to the death of his uncle Prince Charles, thus ending the regency right as Marius came of age. As Axionite forces moved towards victory, the Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska withdrew its forces and declared autonomy. Following the dissolution of the Holy Orenian Empire and recognition by Urguan, Marius became monarch of an independent North.
The Brawm Rebellion
The aftermath of balkanization and the increasing tension between House Brawm and the Crown of Haense culminated into the Siege of Houndsden in 1600. With ill sentiments rising and defectors within House Brawm emerging, Marius and the Royal Army seized and destroyed the Brawm keep.
Great Northern War
Despite the ripe memory of the Riga War during the reign of Emperor John II, tensions between Courland and Haense remained dormant. However, by 1601, conflict re-emerged at the forefront of the two nations with the killing of Prince Meric Staunton of Courland within the walls of St Karlsburg. Shortly after, Princess Annabelle of Courland was captured and imprisoned in Haense, leading to the Duke of Marna(a prominent Courlander vassal) being assassinated after arriving to negotiate for her release. Outraged, the Kingdom of Courland began a campaign of raids against the Highlander Kingdom. The following year, King Marius issued an ultimatum, demanding an end to the raids. Upon Courland's refusal, Marius declared war, and the two kingdoms clashed at Elba. The battle ended in defeat for Haense, and Courland offered peace in exchange for the king's life and half his kingdom. King Marius refused. War continued and Haense suffered another crushing defeat at the Siege of Vasiland, allowing the Kingdom of Courland to advance toward the capital. On the 11th of the Amber Cold, 1604, having no choice and wishing to spare his capital, King Marius capitulated, issuing a formal surrender to the Kingdom of Courland. Demanded in the peace treaty was the complete dissolution of the Kingdom of Haense, and the division of its lands between Courland and Grand Kingdom of Urguan(which had offered the former military access through its lands).
Exile and Death
In the aftermath of the Great Northern War, Marius sought refuge in the Kingdom of Mardon. After seven years of exile, Marius exuded melancholic tendencies to which he became voraciously dependent on alcohol, consuming large quantities that led him to an early grave in 1611.
Issue
Name | Birth | Death | Marriage | Notes |
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Prince Peter II of Haense | 3rd of the Amber Cold, 1596 | 7th of Malin's Welcome, 1611 | Unwed | Firstborn son of Marius I and Adelaide of Metterden. Died at the age of 15. |
Stephen I, King of Haense | 15th First Seed, 1596 | 6th Amber Cold, 1624 | Elizabeth of Courland | Secondborn son of Marius I and Adelaide of Metterden. Successor to his elder brother, Peter II of Haense, and King of Hanseti-Ruska. |