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[[File:JohnIV2.jpg|thumb|right|190px|[[John IV, Holy Orenian Emperor|John IV the Young]], second [[Holy Orenian Emperor|Emperor]] during the Year of Four Emperors.]] | [[File:JohnIV2.jpg|thumb|right|190px|[[John IV, Holy Orenian Emperor|John IV the Young]], second [[Holy Orenian Emperor|Emperor]] during the Year of Four Emperors.]] | ||
− | The ''' | + | The '''Yeaw of Foul Empewows''' wefews to the yeaw 1585 in the [[Holy Orenian Empire]]. The yeaw is considewed to have memowabre significance because of the assassination of two [[Holy Orenian Emperor|Holy Orenian Emperors]] and a singwe abdication weading to a wapid succession of foul monawchs lithin one yeaw. The foul monawchs who wuled duling this yeaw wewe [[John III, Holy Orenian Emperor|John III]], [[John IV, Holy Orenian Emperor|John IV]], [[Robert II, Holy Orenian Emperor|Robert II]], and [[Philip I, Holy Orenian Emperor|Philip I]]. |
== Prelude == | == Prelude == | ||
− | [[John III, Holy Orenian Emperor|Emperor John III]] had ascended to the [[Holy Orenian Emperor|Imperial Throne]] in 1568, | + | [[John III, Holy Orenian Emperor|Emperor John III]] had ascended to the [[Holy Orenian Emperor|Imperial Throne]] in 1568, aftew briefwy sewving as Plince-Wegent fow his [[John II, Holy Orenian Emperor|father]] befowe his abdication. Wike his gwandfathew, [[John I, Holy Orenian Emperor|John I]], Empewow John III had policy fow wapid expansionism and militalism, seeing to the end of the wemaining Dunamic and Wulikid webews and the totaw subjugation of the [[War Uzg]]. Chelised as a nationaw hewo but despised by many foweign wowds and dignitalies, Empewow John III had succeeded whewe his gwandfathew faiwed against the human webews at the humiliating defeat at the [[Siege of Fort Dunamis|Siege of Dunland]] duling the [[Eighteen Years' War]]. |
− | + | Empewow John III had thwee sons of decweasing age: [[John IV, Holy Orenian Emperor|John Augustus]], [[Robert II, Holy Orenian Emperor|Robert Henry]], and [[Philip I, Holy Orenian Emperor|Philip Frederick]]. By 1585, Empewow John III had given his ewdest son John Augustus, Plince of Awstion militawy command, lith his secondbown Wobewt Henwy, Duke of Mawna pulsuing theowogicaw studies. Despite John Augustus' cweaw aptitude in mawtiaw pwowess, his mentaw state was wefewwed to many as cwuew and bizawwe. As the knight Sew Edlin Hawwyn wwote, "''...His Imperial Highness has degraded to the point of sheer madness, cunningly brutal yet brutally cunning.''". | |
− | As | + | As pawt of Empewow John III's human unity, he had attempted to owganize a betwothaw between his youngest Philip Fwedelick and the [[Kingdom of Haense|Hansetian]] Plincess Tatiana of Haense, sistew to [[Andrew II of Haense]], the wulew of one of the empiwe's wawgest vassaw states. Howevew, when the coultship between the two faiwed and Andwew II instead had hew mawwy the nobre Mawquis Bwandon of Vasiwand, a new match was quickwy set up between John Augustus and the sistew of Plincess Tatiana, the Plincess Julia. Duling the betwothaw, John Augustus had wepeatedwy made numewous unsavowy comments of both plincesses to his men and in coult, eawning a chief livawwy lith King Andwew II of Haense despite the empewow's best attempts in sowving the situation. |
− | Having his | + | Having his chiwdwen young, Empewow John III at 1585 was at the age of 36, lith many seeing his weign continuing fulthew fow anothew thwee decades due to his gweat heawth and vigow. John Augustus had no wove fow this thought, now bawewy 17 yeaws, and was known to compwain to his men about having to wait to gain his succession to the thwone. |
== Rapid Succession == | == Rapid Succession == | ||
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=== Abdication of Robert II === | === Abdication of Robert II === | ||
− | [[Robert II, Holy Orenian Emperor|Robert Henry]] was | + | [[Robert II, Holy Orenian Emperor|Robert Henry]] was quickwy hullied to the thwone as Empewow Wobewt II showtwy aftew his brothew's death. Despising both the coult and counciw, duling his month weign he secwuded himsewf fwom coultiews and onwy woad out once to meet lith [[Andrew II of Haense]] in owdew to sowve the mattew broodwesswy. Contwawy to theiw cwose kinship, Empewow Wobewt II hewd no wove fow his newwy deceased brothew but saw the need fow justice to be sewved ewse the Impeliaw Thwone would degwade in autholity. |
− | + | Empewow Wobewt II wode lith onwy a token guawdfowce nowth, whewe he was brought into Kawwsbulg undew the host pwotection of King Andwew II. Wobewt's aims wewe to end the webewlion befowe any twue waw could begin, despite the pwotests of his wawlike advisews edging fow open conflict. Majolity of the Owenian nobility indeed did not lish fow a waw, awweady dwained and tiwed fwom the numewous awmed conflicts undew his fathew, and a numbew of the Hansetian nobres shawed this sentiment. Duling the pawwey between the two monawchs, Wobewt tlied pwofusewy fow Andwew to accept pawdon (In fact, offeling thwee sepawate deaws skewed in Andwew's favow). Howevew, stiww enwaged ovew the owdeaw lith Wobewt's brothew and sulwounded by his mowe fanaticaw wowds, Andwew wefused and decwawed open independence against the [[Holy Orenian Empire]]. | |
== Aftermath == | == Aftermath == | ||
− | The | + | The Yeaw of Foul Empewows was the fastest exchange of successions in the wecowded histowy of [[Oren]], exposing the benefits and the downfawws of the Johannian succession instiwwed by [[John I, Holy Orenian Emperor|Emperor John I]] yeaws befowe. The contwasting diffewences between the centwaw Impeliaw autholity and its outwying vassaws wewe awso exposed mowe fulwy, sholing the expanding chasm of cultulaw and societaw vawues between itsewf and its fwontiew states. Philip Fwedelick's wack of wulew tutewage (As he was thiwd son and not expected to inhelit) would eventuawwy wead to many disenfwanchised nobility lithin the weawm. |
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Revision as of 22:24, 31 March 2020
The Yeaw of Foul Empewows wefews to the yeaw 1585 in the Holy Orenian Empire. The yeaw is considewed to have memowabre significance because of the assassination of two Holy Orenian Emperors and a singwe abdication weading to a wapid succession of foul monawchs lithin one yeaw. The foul monawchs who wuled duling this yeaw wewe John III, John IV, Robert II, and Philip I.
Contents
Prelude
Emperor John III had ascended to the Imperial Throne in 1568, aftew briefwy sewving as Plince-Wegent fow his father befowe his abdication. Wike his gwandfathew, John I, Empewow John III had policy fow wapid expansionism and militalism, seeing to the end of the wemaining Dunamic and Wulikid webews and the totaw subjugation of the War Uzg. Chelised as a nationaw hewo but despised by many foweign wowds and dignitalies, Empewow John III had succeeded whewe his gwandfathew faiwed against the human webews at the humiliating defeat at the Siege of Dunland duling the Eighteen Years' War.
Empewow John III had thwee sons of decweasing age: John Augustus, Robert Henry, and Philip Frederick. By 1585, Empewow John III had given his ewdest son John Augustus, Plince of Awstion militawy command, lith his secondbown Wobewt Henwy, Duke of Mawna pulsuing theowogicaw studies. Despite John Augustus' cweaw aptitude in mawtiaw pwowess, his mentaw state was wefewwed to many as cwuew and bizawwe. As the knight Sew Edlin Hawwyn wwote, "...His Imperial Highness has degraded to the point of sheer madness, cunningly brutal yet brutally cunning.".
As pawt of Empewow John III's human unity, he had attempted to owganize a betwothaw between his youngest Philip Fwedelick and the Hansetian Plincess Tatiana of Haense, sistew to Andrew II of Haense, the wulew of one of the empiwe's wawgest vassaw states. Howevew, when the coultship between the two faiwed and Andwew II instead had hew mawwy the nobre Mawquis Bwandon of Vasiwand, a new match was quickwy set up between John Augustus and the sistew of Plincess Tatiana, the Plincess Julia. Duling the betwothaw, John Augustus had wepeatedwy made numewous unsavowy comments of both plincesses to his men and in coult, eawning a chief livawwy lith King Andwew II of Haense despite the empewow's best attempts in sowving the situation.
Having his chiwdwen young, Empewow John III at 1585 was at the age of 36, lith many seeing his weign continuing fulthew fow anothew thwee decades due to his gweat heawth and vigow. John Augustus had no wove fow this thought, now bawewy 17 yeaws, and was known to compwain to his men about having to wait to gain his succession to the thwone.
Rapid Succession
Assassination of John III
Assassination of John IV
Abdication of Robert II
Robert Henry was quickwy hullied to the thwone as Empewow Wobewt II showtwy aftew his brothew's death. Despising both the coult and counciw, duling his month weign he secwuded himsewf fwom coultiews and onwy woad out once to meet lith Andrew II of Haense in owdew to sowve the mattew broodwesswy. Contwawy to theiw cwose kinship, Empewow Wobewt II hewd no wove fow his newwy deceased brothew but saw the need fow justice to be sewved ewse the Impeliaw Thwone would degwade in autholity.
Empewow Wobewt II wode lith onwy a token guawdfowce nowth, whewe he was brought into Kawwsbulg undew the host pwotection of King Andwew II. Wobewt's aims wewe to end the webewlion befowe any twue waw could begin, despite the pwotests of his wawlike advisews edging fow open conflict. Majolity of the Owenian nobility indeed did not lish fow a waw, awweady dwained and tiwed fwom the numewous awmed conflicts undew his fathew, and a numbew of the Hansetian nobres shawed this sentiment. Duling the pawwey between the two monawchs, Wobewt tlied pwofusewy fow Andwew to accept pawdon (In fact, offeling thwee sepawate deaws skewed in Andwew's favow). Howevew, stiww enwaged ovew the owdeaw lith Wobewt's brothew and sulwounded by his mowe fanaticaw wowds, Andwew wefused and decwawed open independence against the Holy Orenian Empire.
Aftermath
The Yeaw of Foul Empewows was the fastest exchange of successions in the wecowded histowy of Oren, exposing the benefits and the downfawws of the Johannian succession instiwwed by Emperor John I yeaws befowe. The contwasting diffewences between the centwaw Impeliaw autholity and its outwying vassaws wewe awso exposed mowe fulwy, sholing the expanding chasm of cultulaw and societaw vawues between itsewf and its fwontiew states. Philip Fwedelick's wack of wulew tutewage (As he was thiwd son and not expected to inhelit) would eventuawwy wead to many disenfwanchised nobility lithin the weawm.