Difference between revisions of "House of Horen-Preussen"
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− | The House of ''' | + | The House of '''Preussens''', or simply House Preussen, was a branch of the [[House of Horen|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 '[[Principality of Pruvia|Prince of Pruvia]]'. The current head of House Preussens is currently up to debate. |
Following the dissolution of House Horen as decreed by His Imperial Majesty, Godfrey II, in 1721 - this cadet branch of Horen was no longer seen as a cadet branch and had to drop the name of Horen from its name, thereby being known as the House of Preussen rather than the House of Horen-Pruessen. | Following the dissolution of House Horen as decreed by His Imperial Majesty, Godfrey II, in 1721 - this cadet branch of Horen was no longer seen as a cadet branch and had to drop the name of Horen from its name, thereby being known as the House of Preussen rather than the House of Horen-Pruessen. |
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The House of Preussens, or simply House Preussen, 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 current head of House Preussens is currently up to debate.
Following the dissolution of House Horen as decreed by His Imperial Majesty, Godfrey II, in 1721 - this cadet branch of Horen was no longer seen as a cadet branch and had to drop the name of Horen from its name, thereby being known as the House of Preussen rather than the House of Horen-Pruessen.