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− | The '''House of Barbanov-Alimar''' ([[Common]]: ''Alimar''; Raevir: ''Alimarovic''; [[High Imperial]]: ''Alimarii'') is a human-cadet house of Barbanov. They are a princely household as well as the current ruling family of the County of | + | The '''House of Barbanov-Alimar''' ([[Common]]: ''Alimar''; Raevir: ''Alimarovic''; [[High Imperial]]: ''Alimarii'') is a human-cadet house of Barbanov. They are a princely household as well as the current ruling family of the County of Chatnik. |
==History== | ==History== | ||
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The House of Barbanov-Alimar was founded by [[Aleksandra, Red Princess of Muldav|Aleksandra of Vidaus]] and [[Josef Eimar]], son of the royal Barbanov prince Edward-Audemar. The pair recieved the Grand Prince of Muldav title, ensuring the household as a cadet branch to the royal Barbanov family. The two passed, leaving the Grand Prince title to Josef's eldest, Kazimar. Furthermore, Josef's cadet Richard became the Prince of Rubern. This allowed him to shepherd the Principality of Rubern, and problems would arise quickly. Richard and Rubern, along with many of Josef I's line, would defect and aggress the Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska in a conflict known as the [[Rubern War]]. Richard's line would take the surname [[House of Stibor|Stibor]]. Many Alimars, including [[Otto I, Grand Prince of Muldav|Otto Sigmar]], would be upset with Kazimar's lax attitude towards the rogue Ruberni branch of the family. Kazimar eventually abdicated his titles and was assassinated by Ruberni bandits shortly after, leaving Otto I to declare himself Grand Prince of Muldav. A staunch loyalist to the Haeseni crown, Otto restored stability in the house and reputation in the Kingdom, serving as Lord Regent of Hanseti-Ruska for a time. | The House of Barbanov-Alimar was founded by [[Aleksandra, Red Princess of Muldav|Aleksandra of Vidaus]] and [[Josef Eimar]], son of the royal Barbanov prince Edward-Audemar. The pair recieved the Grand Prince of Muldav title, ensuring the household as a cadet branch to the royal Barbanov family. The two passed, leaving the Grand Prince title to Josef's eldest, Kazimar. Furthermore, Josef's cadet Richard became the Prince of Rubern. This allowed him to shepherd the Principality of Rubern, and problems would arise quickly. Richard and Rubern, along with many of Josef I's line, would defect and aggress the Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska in a conflict known as the [[Rubern War]]. Richard's line would take the surname [[House of Stibor|Stibor]]. Many Alimars, including [[Otto I, Grand Prince of Muldav|Otto Sigmar]], would be upset with Kazimar's lax attitude towards the rogue Ruberni branch of the family. Kazimar eventually abdicated his titles and was assassinated by Ruberni bandits shortly after, leaving Otto I to declare himself Grand Prince of Muldav. A staunch loyalist to the Haeseni crown, Otto restored stability in the house and reputation in the Kingdom, serving as Lord Regent of Hanseti-Ruska for a time. | ||
− | Years passed as Alimar continued to restore its establishment as a loyal cadet to Barbanov. Eventually, the prolonged Rubern War would come to an end with the dissolution of the Principality of Rubern, and [[Josef II, Grand Prince of Muldav]] resettled the once-rogue lands with a modest fort and homestead, leaving the majority of the acreage to be fields and forests - a national park and memorial to the bloody war that plagued the region prior. The family continued their faithful service to their parent house as they obtained the territory. | + | Years passed as Alimar continued to restore its establishment as a loyal cadet to Barbanov. Eventually, the prolonged Rubern War would come to an end with the dissolution of the Principality of Rubern, and [[Josef II, Grand Prince of Muldav]] resettled the once-rogue lands with a modest fort and homestead, leaving the majority of the acreage to be fields and forests - a national park and memorial to the bloody war that plagued the region prior. The family continued their faithful service to their parent house as they obtained the territory. A small period of turmoil happened to the house around 1784, where Josef II committed suicide and his children died under suspicious circumstances. This left the leadership of the house to Josef's estranged brother, Lothar, who kept the house loyal to Hanseti-Ruska following the Kingdom's separation from the eigth Holy Orenian Empire. |
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| 1757<br/>Reza, Haense<br/><br/> Son of [[Godfric I, Grand Prince of Muldav]] and Princess Margaret Helvets | | 1757<br/>Reza, Haense<br/><br/> Son of [[Godfric I, Grand Prince of Muldav]] and Princess Margaret Helvets | ||
| [[Eleanor of Sunholdt]] | | [[Eleanor of Sunholdt]] | ||
− | | | + | | 1784 <br/>Chatnik, Haense<br/>aged 27 |
+ | | [[File:HouseAlimarNormalCrow2.png|150px]] | ||
+ | | Grand Prince of Muldav <br> Count of Alimar | ||
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+ | | '''Otto II, Red Prince of Muldav'''<br/> Otto Stanimar Barbanov-Alimar | ||
+ | |[[File:tba.jpg|150px]] | ||
+ | | 1783<br/>Chatnik, Haense<br/><br/> Son of [[Josef II, Grand Prince of Muldav]] and Princess Eleanor of Sunholdt | ||
+ | | Unwed | ||
+ | | 1786<br/>Chatnik, Haense<br/>aged 3 | ||
| [[File:HouseAlimarNormalCrow2.png|150px]] | | [[File:HouseAlimarNormalCrow2.png|150px]] | ||
| Grand Prince of Muldav <br> Count of Alimar | | Grand Prince of Muldav <br> Count of Alimar | ||
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+ | | '''Lothar I, Red Prince of Muldav'''<br/> Lothar Vladislav Barbanov-Alimar | ||
+ | |[[File:tba.jpg|150px]] | ||
+ | | 1759<br/>Reza, Haense<br/><br/> Son of [[Godfric I, Grand Prince of Muldav]] and Princess Margaret Helvets | ||
+ | | Unwed | ||
+ | | Alive | ||
+ | | [[File:HouseAlimarNormalCrow2.png|150px]] | ||
+ | | Grand Prince of Muldav <br> Count of Chatnik | ||
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The House of Barbanov-Alimar (Common: Alimar; Raevir: Alimarovic; High Imperial: Alimarii) is a human-cadet house of Barbanov. They are a princely household as well as the current ruling family of the County of Chatnik.
History
Arcas
The House of Barbanov-Alimar was founded by Aleksandra of Vidaus and Josef Eimar, son of the royal Barbanov prince Edward-Audemar. The pair recieved the Grand Prince of Muldav title, ensuring the household as a cadet branch to the royal Barbanov family. The two passed, leaving the Grand Prince title to Josef's eldest, Kazimar. Furthermore, Josef's cadet Richard became the Prince of Rubern. This allowed him to shepherd the Principality of Rubern, and problems would arise quickly. Richard and Rubern, along with many of Josef I's line, would defect and aggress the Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska in a conflict known as the Rubern War. Richard's line would take the surname Stibor. Many Alimars, including Otto Sigmar, would be upset with Kazimar's lax attitude towards the rogue Ruberni branch of the family. Kazimar eventually abdicated his titles and was assassinated by Ruberni bandits shortly after, leaving Otto I to declare himself Grand Prince of Muldav. A staunch loyalist to the Haeseni crown, Otto restored stability in the house and reputation in the Kingdom, serving as Lord Regent of Hanseti-Ruska for a time.
Years passed as Alimar continued to restore its establishment as a loyal cadet to Barbanov. Eventually, the prolonged Rubern War would come to an end with the dissolution of the Principality of Rubern, and Josef II, Grand Prince of Muldav resettled the once-rogue lands with a modest fort and homestead, leaving the majority of the acreage to be fields and forests - a national park and memorial to the bloody war that plagued the region prior. The family continued their faithful service to their parent house as they obtained the territory. A small period of turmoil happened to the house around 1784, where Josef II committed suicide and his children died under suspicious circumstances. This left the leadership of the house to Josef's estranged brother, Lothar, who kept the house loyal to Hanseti-Ruska following the Kingdom's separation from the eigth Holy Orenian Empire. WIP
Notable Members
- Prince Josef Eimar Barbanov, First Grand Prince of Muldav: co-founder of the family. ✝
- Princess Aleksandra Barbanov nee Ruthern, First Baroness of Antioch: co-founder of the family. ✝
- Prince George Alimar, Lord Regent of Hanseti-Ruska from 1719 until his death in 1720. ✝
- Prince Otto Alimar, Third Grand Prince of Muldav: brother of Josef, took over as head of the house with the death of Kazimar. Served as Lord Regent of Hanseti-Ruska from 1756 to 1762, and briefly as Lord Palatine from 1762 until his death in 1764. ✝
- Princess Maya Alimar, Queen of Hanseti-Ruska: the Queen-Consort of Hanseti-Ruska by marriage to King Andrik IV. ✝
Heads of the Alimars
House Barbanov-Alimar follows an agnatic-cognatic primogeniture succession system, meaning that the eldest son of the family head takes over upon their death, unless there are no eligible males - in which case a female may inherit. Members of House Alimar are known for their service to their Barbanov kin, either as statesmen or military men.
Name | Portrait | Birth Parentage |
Marriage(s) Issue |
Death | Coat of Arms | Title(s) |
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Josef I, Grand Prince of Muldav Josef Eimar Barbanov |
1683 Markev, Haense Son of Prince Edward Barbanov and Irena Colborn |
Aleksandra of Vidaus Vidaus, Haense 5 children |
1721 Reza, Haense aged 38 |
Grand Prince of Muldav Prince of Bihar | ||
Aleksandra I Aleksandra Sophia vas Demetrius Ruthern |
1685 Vidaus, Haense Daughter of Demetrius, Duke of Vidaus and his wife, Amalie of Antioch. |
Josef of Haense Markev, Haense 5 children |
1722 Reza,Haense aged 37 |
Grand Princess of Muldav, Baroness of Antioch | ||
Kazimar I, Grand Prince of Muldav Kazimar Barbanov-Alimar |
1704 Krepost Palace, Markev, Haense Son of Josef I, Grand Prince of Muldav and Lady Aleksandra Ruthern |
Sofiya of Haense | 1739 Reza, Haense aged 35 |
Grand Prince of Muldav Baron of Antioch | ||
Otto I, Grand Prince of Muldav Otto Barbanov-Alimar |
1690 Markev, Haense Son of Prince Edward Barbanov and Irena Colborn |
Ambrosia Grimaldi | 1764 Reza, Haense aged 74 |
Grand Prince of Muldav | ||
Godfric I, Red Prince of Muldav Godfric Barbanov-Alimar |
150px | 1725 Reza, Haense Son of Otto I, Grand Prince of Muldav and Ambrosia Grimaldi |
Princess Margaret Helvets | 1773 Boot Bridge, Haense aged 48 |
Grand Prince of Muldav | |
Josef II, Red Prince of Muldav Josef Audemar Barbanov-Alimar |
150px | 1757 Reza, Haense Son of Godfric I, Grand Prince of Muldav and Princess Margaret Helvets |
Eleanor of Sunholdt | 1784 Chatnik, Haense aged 27 |
Grand Prince of Muldav Count of Alimar | |
Otto II, Red Prince of Muldav Otto Stanimar Barbanov-Alimar |
150px | 1783 Chatnik, Haense Son of Josef II, Grand Prince of Muldav and Princess Eleanor of Sunholdt |
Unwed | 1786 Chatnik, Haense aged 3 |
Grand Prince of Muldav Count of Alimar | |
Lothar I, Red Prince of Muldav Lothar Vladislav Barbanov-Alimar |
150px | 1759 Reza, Haense Son of Godfric I, Grand Prince of Muldav and Princess Margaret Helvets |
Unwed | Alive | Grand Prince of Muldav Count of Chatnik |