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== Formation ==
 
== Formation ==
The Luemonian branch of House d'Amaury was founded in 12 SA after Jolfrey d'Amaury proclaimed his conversion to the [[Red Faith]] and claimed his blood to be descended from a cousin of [[Augustus d'Amaury]]. The conversion prompted a small backlash from the [[Church of Canon|Canonist community]] as the d'Amaury family and kingdom which they ruled were known to be devout and fanatical Canonists.
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The Luemonian branch of House d'Amaury was founded in 12 SA after Jolfrey d'Amaury proclaimed his conversion to the [[Red Faith]] and claimed his blood to be descended from a cousin of [[Augustus d'Amaury]]. The conversion prompted a small backlash from the [[Church of the Canon|Canonist community]] as the d'Amaury family and kingdom which they ruled were known to be devout and fanatical Canonists.
  
  

Revision as of 03:28, 13 March 2021

House d'Amaury
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Country: Kingdom of Norland, Luemont
Titles:
King of Lotharingia
Archduke of Lorraine and Kaedrin
Duke of Lorraine
Duke of Kaedrin
Jarl of Luemont
Margrave of Ardennes
Count of Ostwick
Count of Metz
Baron of Belcrest
Founder:
Augustus d'Amaury
Current Head:
Jolfrey, Jarl of Luemont
Ethnicity: Heartlander

House d'Amaury was the former royal family over the Kingdom of Lotharingia, reigning from 1593 FA to 1614 FA. Prior to their rule of the Kingdom of Lotharingia, they were the ducal family of Lorraine and Kaedrin. The Luemonian branch of House d'Amaury is the ruling family of the Jarldom of Luemont, reigning from 12 SA to the present.


Formation

The Luemonian branch of House d'Amaury was founded in 12 SA after Jolfrey d'Amaury proclaimed his conversion to the Red Faith and claimed his blood to be descended from a cousin of Augustus d'Amaury. The conversion prompted a small backlash from the Canonist community as the d'Amaury family and kingdom which they ruled were known to be devout and fanatical Canonists.