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The '''Diet of Saltstone''' was an Imperial diet held in the fortress of Saltstone over the controversy surrounding the [[Saltstone Plot|Saltstone Affair]] and the murder of [[Philip de Sola|Duke Philip of Istria]] and [[Philip Augustus de Capua|Count Philip Augustus of Laria]] by [[Rendon Vimmark|Lord Rendon Vimmark]] in the [[Vimmark-Sola duel]]. The ruling which came from the diet became the '''Edict of Saltstone''', which dealt with the ownership of Saltstone, the declaration of the Vimmark family as traitors, and the punishment delivered therein. The diet was overseen by [[John I, Holy Orenian Emperor|Emperor John I]] on the 16th of the Grand Harvest, 1559.
 
The '''Diet of Saltstone''' was an Imperial diet held in the fortress of Saltstone over the controversy surrounding the [[Saltstone Plot|Saltstone Affair]] and the murder of [[Philip de Sola|Duke Philip of Istria]] and [[Philip Augustus de Capua|Count Philip Augustus of Laria]] by [[Rendon Vimmark|Lord Rendon Vimmark]] in the [[Vimmark-Sola duel]]. The ruling which came from the diet became the '''Edict of Saltstone''', which dealt with the ownership of Saltstone, the declaration of the Vimmark family as traitors, and the punishment delivered therein. The diet was overseen by [[John I, Holy Orenian Emperor|Emperor John I]] on the 16th of the Grand Harvest, 1559.
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== Background ==
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== Edict of Saltstone ==
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== Aftermath ==
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Revision as of 20:07, 19 January 2017

Not to be confused with the Second Diet of Saltstone in 1559.

The Diet of Saltstone was an Imperial diet held in the fortress of Saltstone over the controversy surrounding the Saltstone Affair and the murder of Duke Philip of Istria and Count Philip Augustus of Laria by Lord Rendon Vimmark in the Vimmark-Sola duel. The ruling which came from the diet became the Edict of Saltstone, which dealt with the ownership of Saltstone, the declaration of the Vimmark family as traitors, and the punishment delivered therein. The diet was overseen by Emperor John I on the 16th of the Grand Harvest, 1559.

Background

Edict of Saltstone

Aftermath