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Viktor Otto Kortrevich 'The Scholar' , known as Viktor I, (18th of the Amber Cold, 1741 - Present) of the House of Kortrevich, is the second Margrave of Korstadt, first Viscount of Krusev and third Baron of Koravia under the rule of Kortrevich following his father’s abdication. He is the eldest son of Lord Markus of Korstadt, former Lord Palatine of Haense. At a young age he was mentored by his father and Konrad Stafyr. Throughout his childhood he received education since he was six to the age of eighteen. Shortly after his father’s abdication and withdrawal from public office, Viktor co-established Baruch & Kortrevich Publishing with his father-in-law Sigmar Baruch; soon forming the state-newspaper of the Golden Crow Chronicles.
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Early Life and Young Adulthood
Born in New Reza to Lord Markus Kortrevich, Lord Palatine of Haense. Viktor’s childhood occurred during the Kingdom’s most long-lasting wars between the Holy Orenian Empire and the Alliance of Independent States. A year following Viktor’s birth, his father entered the office of the Lord Palatine. Early into Viktor’s childhood, he spent most of his time in school and warding underneath Konrad Stafyr and his father. As Viktor neared the age of majority, his interest in journalism steadily grew and proved to be affluent after he helped publish cultural postings in regards to the diverse Haeseni culture. It wouldn’t be till he and his father-in-law brought forth the Royal Newspaper Act of 1755 to the Royal Duma that his success in the art of journalism would be revealed.
Reign
Margrave of Korstadt
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Lord Speaker of House of Lords
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Kastellan Scribe of Hanseti-Ruska
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Hauchdragus of Hanseti-Ruska
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Final Years
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Titles, Styles and Honors
Titles and Styles
- 1804-Present: His Excellency, Hauchdragus of Hanseti-Ruska
- 1758-1799: The Most Honorable, Margrave of Korstadt
- 1799-1799: The Right Honorable, Viscount of Krusev
- 1758–1799: His Lordship, Baron of Koravia
- 1788-Present: The Right Honorable, Kastellan Scribe of Hanseti-Ruska
- 1781-1804: The Right Honorable, Dragus of Hanseti-Ruska
Honors
- 1769-Present: KML, Knight of the Order of Queen Maya and the Lily
Full Title of the 3rd Lord of Kortrevich
The formal title of Victor I is: His Excellency, Lord Viktor Kortrevich, Margrave of Korstadt, Viscount of Krusev, Baron of Koravia, Hauchdragus of Hanseti-Ruska, Kastellan Scribe of Hanseti-Ruska, Dragus of Hanseti-Ruska, KML of the Order of Queen Maya & the Lily.'
Issue
Name | Birth | Death | Marriage | Notes |
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Karl of Kortrevich | 1766 | Alive | Unwed | First-born child of Victor I and Marya Kortrevich. |
Richard I, Viscount of Krusev | 1771 | Alive | Erika of Vasiland | Second-born son of Victor I and Marya Kortrevich. Successor of Victor I. |
Aldrik of Kortrevich | 1773 | Alive | Unwed | Third-born son of Victor I and Marya Kortrevich. |
Varon of Kortrevich | 1775 | Alive | Unwed | Fourth-born son of Victor I and Marya Kortrevich.
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