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− | The House of '''Preussens''', or simply House Preussens, was a branch of the [[ | + | The House of '''Preussens''', or simply House Preussens, was a branch of the [[House of Horen]], and the former ruling house of both the [[Kingdom of Vandoria]] and the [[Kingdom of Lotharingia]]. They previously held the fortress of Caer [[Ostwick]], and the title '[[Prince of Pruvia]]'. The House was succeeded, through the restoration, as [[House of Pruvia|Pruvia]]. |
Following their appointment of nobility in the [[Kingdom of Haense]], an agreement was made in 1704, simplifying the house's name to simply ''Preussens'', in order to represent their solidarity as a cadet house. In 1721, the House Preussens were granted permission by King [[Andrew III of Haense]] to return to the Imperial Crownlands, as vassals to their cousins of the [[House of Cascadia]]. | Following their appointment of nobility in the [[Kingdom of Haense]], an agreement was made in 1704, simplifying the house's name to simply ''Preussens'', in order to represent their solidarity as a cadet house. In 1721, the House Preussens were granted permission by King [[Andrew III of Haense]] to return to the Imperial Crownlands, as vassals to their cousins of the [[House of Cascadia]]. | ||
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The House of Preussens, or simply House Preussens, was a branch of the House of Horen, and the former ruling house of both the Kingdom of Vandoria and the Kingdom of Lotharingia. They previously held the fortress of Caer Ostwick, and the title 'Prince of Pruvia'. The House was succeeded, through the restoration, as Pruvia.
Following their appointment of nobility in the Kingdom of Haense, an agreement was made in 1704, simplifying the house's name to simply Preussens, in order to represent their solidarity as a cadet house. In 1721, the House Preussens were granted permission by King Andrew III of Haense to return to the Imperial Crownlands, as vassals to their cousins of the House of Cascadia.