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The '''House of Jazloviecki''' is a [[Lechian]] noble family known for their service to both the [[Principality of Savoy]] and the [[Kingdom of Oren]]. After the Kingdom of Oren was destroyed in the [[Acre Rebellion]], the House fled to the [[Principality of Sedan]] where Margrave Maciej pledged fealty to [[Frederick I, Prince of Sedan]]. In 1891, after the death of Maciej I and his wife Ottilie, their eldest son Borys Lukacz Jazloviecki would take up the mantle of Margrave, becoming Borys IV Jazloviecki. Shortly afterwards, he moved with his family to [[Commonwealth of the Petra]], where he disappeared. As his twin sister, Walentyna Stasia was seriously ill, Bianka Ophelia took over the reins of the family. In Petra, the family experienced stagnation, slowly dying. Then a letter came to Jan, the second son of Maciej, from the Prince of Merryweather.  After several meetings, those who supported Jan moved to Warsovia, a new territory given to him by [[Ottomar Alstreim]]. After Bianka's death in 1909, Jan was made Count of Warsovia and officially with the House of Jazloviecki, joined the United Kingdom of Aaun. That same year, Jan married Ottomar's sister Adelheid Viktoria, binding the two houses together. Jan I abdicated in 1922 and power passed to his uncle, Wiktor Jazloviecki, who became the Lord Regent until his death two years later. In the year 1925 the firstborn son of Jan, Waclaw Jakub, came of age and became the second Count of Warsovia.
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The '''House of Jazlowiecki''' is a [[Lechian]] noble family known for their service to both the [[Principality of Savoy]] and the [[Kingdom of Oren]]. After the Kingdom of Oren was destroyed in the [[Acre Rebellion]], the House fled to the [[Principality of Sedan]] where Margrave Maciej pledged fealty to [[Frederick I, Prince of Sedan]]. In 1891, after the death of Maciej I and his wife Ottilie, their eldest son Borys Lukacz Jazlowiecki would take up the mantle of Margrave, becoming Borys IV Jazlowiecki. Shortly afterwards, he moved with his family to [[Commonwealth of the Petra]], where he disappeared. As his twin sister, Walentyna Stasia was seriously ill, Bianka Ophelia took over the reins of the family. In Petra, the family experienced stagnation, slowly dying. Then a letter came to Jan, the second son of Maciej, from the Prince of Merryweather.  After several meetings, those who supported Jan moved to Warsovia, a new territory given to him by [[Ottomar Alstreim]]. After Bianka's death in 1909, Jan was made Count of Warsovia and officially with the House of Jazlowiecki, joined the United Kingdom of Aaun. That same year, Jan married Ottomar's sister Adelheid Viktoria, binding the two houses together. Jan I abdicated in 1922 and power passed to his uncle, Wiktor Jazlowiecki, who became the Lord Regent until his death two years later. In the year 1925 the firstborn son of Jan, Waclaw Jakub, came of age and became the second Count of Warsovia.

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House of Jazlowiecki
JazloCOA3.png
Country:
Aaun2.png United Kingdom of Aaun
Savoy.png Principality of Savoy (formerly)
FrederickNovellen.png Kingdom of Oren (formerly)
Titles:
Count of Warsovia
Margrave of Lvinsk
(Formerly)
Margrave of Grodno
(Formerly)
Baron of Wisla
(Formerly)
Baron of Triglav
(Formerly)
Founder: Aleksander II Batory
Head of the House: Waclaw Jazlowiecki
Consort of the House: Isavella von Thenous
Ethnicity: Lechian

The House of Jazlowiecki is a Lechian noble family known for their service to both the Principality of Savoy and the Kingdom of Oren. After the Kingdom of Oren was destroyed in the Acre Rebellion, the House fled to the Principality of Sedan where Margrave Maciej pledged fealty to Frederick I, Prince of Sedan. In 1891, after the death of Maciej I and his wife Ottilie, their eldest son Borys Lukacz Jazlowiecki would take up the mantle of Margrave, becoming Borys IV Jazlowiecki. Shortly afterwards, he moved with his family to Commonwealth of the Petra, where he disappeared. As his twin sister, Walentyna Stasia was seriously ill, Bianka Ophelia took over the reins of the family. In Petra, the family experienced stagnation, slowly dying. Then a letter came to Jan, the second son of Maciej, from the Prince of Merryweather. After several meetings, those who supported Jan moved to Warsovia, a new territory given to him by Ottomar Alstreim. After Bianka's death in 1909, Jan was made Count of Warsovia and officially with the House of Jazlowiecki, joined the United Kingdom of Aaun. That same year, Jan married Ottomar's sister Adelheid Viktoria, binding the two houses together. Jan I abdicated in 1922 and power passed to his uncle, Wiktor Jazlowiecki, who became the Lord Regent until his death two years later. In the year 1925 the firstborn son of Jan, Waclaw Jakub, came of age and became the second Count of Warsovia.