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  • ...including [[Karl Barbanov|Saint Karl of Haense]], [[Otto Heinzreich|Saint Otto the Bald]], [[Carr Colborn|Saint Carr of Carrenhall]], and [[Henry of Bihar ...ived Raevir lords, such as the Barbanovs and the Kovachevs, and eventually Otto Heinzreich would be later succeeded by a Raev himself, Karl Barbanov. Karl
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  • Otto - m - from Gauntr ‘Ot’ meaning ‘warrior, fighter’;
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  • | '''[[Andrik II of Haense|Andrik II]]'''<br/>Andrik Otto var Petyr Barbanov<br/>1582–1586<br> ''(4yrs)'' | '''[[Otto I of Haense|Otto I]]'''<br/>Otto Henrik var Andrik Barbanov<br/>1624<br> ''(1mos)''
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  • ...) was the former ruling [[Duke of Carnatia]], who served as Castellan to [[Otto III of Haense]]. Following his abdication, Rickard would serve as a leading
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  • ...f Sergei III. Early in his reign, he assumed the role of Castellan to King Otto III of Haense. However, his ambitious pursuits led to strained relations wi ...mingled with the dispersed Lahian Raev population. Under the leadership of Otto Sarkozic, these communities were centralized into the Duchy of Carnatia, ea
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  • | Otto Sigmar Barbanov || 1665 || 1665 || Unwed || Firstborn son of Siguine I and
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  • ...[[Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska]]. They are descended from [[Otto of Haense|St Otto of Vanderfell]], placing them in alignment with many of the Highlander fami ...Baruch|Count Aldrik]] rose to power in 1640, after the death of his father Otto via dementia.
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  • ...born, [[Rhys var Ruthern|Lord Rhys var Ruthern]], [[Otto I of Koravia|Lord Otto Kortrevich]] and Lord Erwin Barclay). The holder of the title is chosen dir | style="padding: 15px"|[[Otto I of Haense|Otto I]] <span style="font-size:x-small;"> ''(d. 1627)'' </span>
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  • ...ttosgrad lies embedded at the very back of the city, just at the summit of Otto's Spine. * Prince Otto Henry, former commander of the Golden Crow, and brother to the King.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Otto Heinzreich]]
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  • Otto of House Sarkozic,
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  • |<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Founder''': [[Otto of Haense|Otto I]]
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  • ...l title itself was not used until 1532 during the reign of [[Otto Sarkozic|Otto II]]. The title itself existed consistently for more than a century, howeve ...s commonly titled themselves as ''Dukes of Haense'', with the exception of Otto I would had bestowed himself the title of ''Grand Duke of Vanderfell''.
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  • |<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Founded''': 1624: [[Otto I of Haense]] ...ings names Otto, especially after its longest reigning [[Otto II of Haense|Otto II]]. The Ottonians were successors to [[Stephen I of Haense|King Stephen]]
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  • ...time the kingdom has existed as an entity simultaneously with the Empire. Otto, being a boy, was hardly responsible, and he would soon take holy rites, le | '''Otto'''<br/>Ostromir Carrion<br/>1441-c.1446
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  • ...e Courland (such as the Duke of Carnatia at the time, [[Otto Sarkozic|Duke Otto II]] and the recently appointed southern [[Arthur Roswell|Duke Arthur of Is
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  • ...freedom within the Empire. Numerous lords (including Everard's own nephew, Otto Sarkozic) and clergymen (most famously the Bishop of Kvasz and the Bishop o
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  • ...an excellent match for [[Joren Baruch]], the grandson of [[Otto of Haense|Otto I, Duke of Carnatia]].
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  • ...ority of early life within the Duchy of Carnatia, as a ward under the Duke Otto Sarkozic and squire under the famed general Jan Kovachev. He did, however,
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  • ...ror|John I]]. He was the product of Frederique de Bar and [[Otto of Haense|Otto Rovin's]] matrilineal marriage, a particularly cold union which had been ar
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