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|<span style="font-size:small;">'''Country''': [[File:Empire_of_Man.png|20px]] [[Empire of Man|Oren]], [[File:Haense_Arms.png|20px]] [[Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska|Haense]]
 
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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Title(s)''': || <br> [[Duke of Carnatia]] <br> Count of Kovachgrad <br> Count of Turov <br> Count of Kvaz <br> Baron of Valwyk <br> Lords of the Stones
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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Title(s)''': <br> [[Duke of Carnatia]] <br> Count of Kovachgrad <br> Count of Turov <br> Count of Kvasz <br> Baron of Valwyk <br> Baron of Kovgrad <br> Baron of Venzia <br> Lords of the Stones
 
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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Founder''': || Kovac Karovic
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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Founder''': Kovac Carrion
 
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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Current Head''': || [[Jozsef Kovachev| Jozsef, Baron of Kovgorod]]
 
 
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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Current Head''': Fyodor Kovachev
 
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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Ethnicity''': Highlander
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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Cadet Branches''': <br> House of Turovec
 
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The '''House of Kovachev''' (Raev: ''Kovachevy'', [[High Imperial]]: ''Domus Covaci'') is a highlander ducal house and, a cadet branch of the [[House of Carrion]].
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== History ==
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=== Anthos ===
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Following the Battle of Kaer Angren in 1483, [[Varon Kovachev]] and Vasili Vanir joined forces to establish the [[Kingdom of Akovia]]. However, Varon's mental deterioration led to his removal from the Akovian throne by Arik Vanir prior to the [[Schism War]]. This decline in Varon's mental well-being resulted in the loss of support from both the highborn and lowborn, prompting Arik's decisive action.
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=== Vailor ===
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Following the untimely demise of the heirless young lord, [[Stefan Sarkozic]], the nobility of Carnatia proclaimed Stefan's grandfather, Count [[Jan Kovachev]] of Kvasz, as the Duke of Carnatia in 1546. He received his coronation on the field of Marandal by Emperor John I.
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From 1546 to 1567, Duke Jan governed with a firm hand, serving as Imperial Marshal and leading the [[Holy Orenian Empire]] to triumph in both the [[Third Rurikid Uprising]] and the [[Riga War]]. Renowned among the highlander populace, he achieved war hero status for decisively defeating Duke Alexander of Courland's forces in battle and standing shoulder to shoulder with his men until the venerable age of 75.
  
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=== Axios ===
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In 1585, Count [[Sergei Kovachev]] of Turov withdrew his forces from King Andrik Barbanov’s army during the [[Deep Cold Uprising]]. This strategic move influenced other vassals to follow suit, effectively quelling the short-lived rebellion and maintaining the [[Kingdom of Haense]]'s status as a vassal to the [[Holy Orenian Empire]].
  
The '''House of Kovachev''' ([[Common]]: ''Kovacs''; Raevir: ''Kovachev''; [[High Imperial]]: ''Kovacs'') is a human noble house of Raevir origins, a branch of the [[House of Carrion|Carrion dynasty]].
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Following Sergei's mysterious death in 1589, his son Henrik inherited his father's titles. Under Henrik's rule, Turov thrived and swiftly became the northern trade hub of Tahn. In recognition of his achievements, Count Henrik was granted the [[Duchy of Carnatia]], restoring the ancient ducal coronet to the House of Kovachev. Duke Henrik served as Lord Chancellor of Haense in the King's privy council for nearly half a decade until his assassination in 1600.
  
== History ==
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The [[Duchy of Carnatia]] passed to Henrik's son, Sergei II, who navigated the House of Kovachev through the [[Great Northern War]]. After fleeing into exile, Sergei abdicated in favor of his uncle, Viktor Kovachev, in 1611. Viktor reclaimed the [[Duchy of Carnatia]] during the Greyspine Rebellion, restoring the family's ducal title.
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In 1619, Viktor, offered a place on King Stephen I's Privy Council, abdicated in favor of his cousin, Sergei III.
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=== Atlas ===
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In 1634, the House of Kovachev in Atlas came under the rule of Rickard I of Carnatia, son of 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 with the Royal Family, marked by bitter and near-hostile exchanges with the Royal Court. Faced with rising unpopularity, Rickard abdicated in 1664 in favor of a regency council. His daughter, Emma I of Carnatia, succeeded him in 1669.
  
During the time of old Raev, the Carrion Vochna had firmly cemented its rule over the surrounding provinces and all of the area inhabited by the Raevir people from their newfound capital of Khazav. However over the generations, there had been a single, unrelenting thorn in the side of House Carrion - that was to say House Nzech, who Barbov the Black had originally rebelled against and deposed, claiming Raev for himself, his sons and grandsons until the end of time. The present line of House Nzech was in fact descended from a lesser first cousin of the monarch who Barbov had deposed, who had bent the knee to the rebel forces in return for his head and his family’s castle, Ralich, and all its attendant lands.
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As the first Duchess of Carnatia, Emma faced hostility from the Haeseni nobility, exacerbated by disaffection for her father. Separatist Josef Kovachev, aligned with King Aurelius I of Renatus, sought to claim rule over the House of Kovachev. Named Grand Marshal of Renatus-Marna, Josef became Baron of Kovgrad and Lord Protector of the Gryphon’s Roost.
  
Barbov did reluctantly spare his line, however as a consequence of this, after generations had passed and Barbov had become a cold corpse in the ground, House Nzech began to speak once more about their ‘ancient rights’ to Raev and their supposed superior claim to the realm. This talk eventually took root in the courts of a number of feudal lords and slowly gained leverage in the realm until it culminated in a rebellion from House Nzech, whose lord proclaimed himself the Stone King from the mountainous border territories surrounding Ralich.
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Facing pressure from political opponents within the Haeseni court and the presence of a popular replacement, Duchess Emma abdicated in 1674 in favor of Josef. However, Josef vanished in 1676, leaving only his son, Henrik II Kovachev, behind. Henrik assumed leadership, seeking Aurelius I's blessing, which was granted.
  
This was not the first instance of House Nzech’s defiance, and would, as any learned Raevir historian knows, sadly not be the last. King Timov I, himself the great-grandsire of the ‘Old Crow’ Emperor Siegmund, sent his young and brazen nephew Kovac to raise a cohort from across the realm and put down the Stone King’s rebellion. The young lord did just that and marched through the mountain passes to the stronghold of Ralich, laying siege to the fortress. Ralich was reputed as being unconquerable and highly defensible, and the Stone King’s forces merely hid behind their walls avoiding all combat, endeavoring to sap their assailants' reinforcements. Unfortunately, Kovac had a similar idea, and while his own forces could be consistently replenished and supplied by King Timov’s host, the Stone King had no such luxury and was to be starved out of his castle.
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In 1686, Henrik var Josef abdicated his Renatian titles in favor of his uncle, Ser Carlovac Kovachev, to be released from his vows to Emperor Aurelius I. Returning to the Kingdom of Haense, Henrik swore loyalty to King Robert I, who appointed him Baron of Venzia and later Duke of Carnatia after discussions on succession laws with Haeseni kin. Henrik joined the [[Brotherhood of Saint Karl]] and, after nearly a year of service, was named Crown Marshal by Lord [[Rhys var Ruthern]], the former Crown Marshal of Haense.
  
The lengthy siege lasted for ten and a half months after which the Stone King, trapped in his castle, decided he would sally forth and see what damage he could do to his besiegers. His cohort was utterly destroyed by Kovac’s forces and he himself was slain by Kovac in single combat, who was said to have cut him in twain with a single arc of his bardiche. His sole child and heir, Lyudmila, crowned herself from within the halls of Ralich the Stone Queen. The Stone Queen’s servants, incited by her castellan, were less than loyal to her and understood from past example what became of those who continued to oppose the dynasty of the Crow. They yielded the fortress and delivered her to Kovac trussed and hooded.
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== Culture ==
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In terms of ethnicity, the House of Kovachev identifies with the [[Raevir]] culture, laying claim to their heritage as Highlanders. While adopting various Heartland and Northern traditions over time, one notable example is their nuanced utilization of Raevir botch. As centuries unfolded, a distinct Carnatian identity emerged, diverging from their Raevir roots. This cultural shift occurred as they yielded to the overarching unification of the Highlander People under King Petyr of House Barbanov.
  
As a reward for his exceptional service in the Siege of Ralich, King Timov granted his nephew Ralich and its surrounding territories which became known as Kovachgrad or Kovac’s Hold. Taking up a role as warden of the mountain passes, Kovac firmly entrenched himself within the Stone King’s old fortress, marrying Lyudmila the Stone Queen and subsequently creating House Kovachev, a cadet branch of House Carrion, taking for his sigil a feral red griffin on a black field, one of the many hardy beasts that resided in the mountains surrounding Ralich. House Nzech may have been dispossessed and presumed to be extinct, but while the Stone King’s line was absorbed into House Kovachev when its patriarch wed the Stone Queen, many more and lesser lines of the house existed. Like a weed, House Nzech is known for being very difficult to eradicate, as while treasonous their roots ran deep. Descendants of the Nzechonovic dynasty are rumored to still exist to this day.
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The Carnatians, whom the modern Kovachevs consider their ancestors, originated from a blend of Raevir and Haenseti cultures, akin to the present state of the Haeseni People. Their roots can be traced back to the Hinterlands of Vailor, where sizable communities of Alimanian Peoples intermingled with the dispersed Lahian Raev population. Under the leadership of Otto Sarkozic, these communities were centralized into the Duchy of Carnatia, earning them the name Carnatians due to their affiliation with the Duchy.
  
From their position in the ore-rich mountains, House Kovachev had become a house of industrious repute with famed metalwork and jewelry, their smiths and furnaces producing fine artisan works. Despite this, however, the house remained poor due to the almost complete lack of arable land in the mountains, preventing Kovachgrad from growing its own food with the exception of a few sparse berries in the boreal forests. As a result of this, fire had become a more integral part than usual in the life of the communities ruled over by Kovachev, allowing their livelihood of metals and weaponry to be produced and providing them with warmth and the hearth fire that sustained them.
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House Kovachev distinguishes itself through its connection to fire, a core element in their history. The name and identity of the house are closely tied to this element. Fire plays a crucial role in Kovachev funerals, where cremation is the preferred method upon a pyre. The resulting ashes are carefully collected and preserved within jars, which are subsequently interred. Deviating from this tradition is considered a significant offense to the house.
  
 
== Notable Members ==
 
== Notable Members ==
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*King Varon of Akovia, originally Imperial Marshal underneath both [[Tobias I, Holy Orenian Emperor|Emperor Tobias I]] and [[Alexander I, Holy Orenian Emperor|Emperor Alexander I]]. He declared independence after the disastrous Battle of Kaer Angren and bestowed upon himself the title King of Akovia in 1483.
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*[[Jan Kovachev]], 3rd [[Duke of Carnatia]], Imperial Marshal under [[John I, Holy Orenian Emperor|Emperor John I]] and war hero of the Highlander folk. Led countless Orenian forces to victory during the [[Third Rurikid Uprising]] and the [[Riga War]].
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*[[Sergei Kovachev]], 1st Count of Turov and a paramount Haensetian bannerman, as well as a staunch supporter of Emperor Philip I during the Deep Cold Uprising.
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*[[Henrik Kovachev]], 2nd Count of Turov and 9th [[Duke of Carnatia]]. Restored the family's ducal coronet and served as Lord Chancellor of Haense briefly.
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*[[Reza Elizaveta of Turov|Reza Elizaveta Kovachev]], first Queen-Consort of [[Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska|Haense]]
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*[[Rickard Kovachev]], 12th [[Duke of Carnatia]], Castellan of [[Otto III of Haense]]. Later to become a leading member of the [[Ascended]] and court advisor to [[Fëanor Sylvaeri|Sea Prince Fëanor Sylvaeri]].
  
*[[Jan Kovachev]], known regally as Duke John of Carnatia. Famed military general and war hero. Son of King Varon.
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*Ser Carlovac Kovachev, Baron of Kovgrad, Imperial Knight and Lord Constable of the Empire of Man.
*King Varon of Akovia, originally Imperial Marshal underneath both [[Tobias I, Holy Orenian Emperor|Emperor Tobias I]] and [[Alexander I, Holy Orenian Emperor|Emperor Alexander I]]. He declared independence after the disastrous [[Battle of Kaer Angren]] and bestowed upon himself the title King of Akovia.
 
*[[Henrik Kovachev]], Duke of Carnatia and served as Chancellor of the Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska. Responsible for the restoration of the ducal coronet. Son of Sergius I.
 
  
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Latest revision as of 15:38, 30 November 2023

House of Kovachev
KovacCoat.png
Country: Empire of Man.png Oren, Haense Arms.png Haense
Parent House: House of Carrion
Title(s):
Duke of Carnatia
Count of Kovachgrad
Count of Turov
Count of Kvasz
Baron of Valwyk
Baron of Kovgrad
Baron of Venzia
Lords of the Stones
Founder: Kovac Carrion
Current Head: Fyodor Kovachev
Ethnicity: Highlander
House Motto: By Right of Flame
Cadet Branches:
House of Turovec

The House of Kovachev (Raev: Kovachevy, High Imperial: Domus Covaci) is a highlander ducal house and, a cadet branch of the House of Carrion.

History

Anthos

Following the Battle of Kaer Angren in 1483, Varon Kovachev and Vasili Vanir joined forces to establish the Kingdom of Akovia. However, Varon's mental deterioration led to his removal from the Akovian throne by Arik Vanir prior to the Schism War. This decline in Varon's mental well-being resulted in the loss of support from both the highborn and lowborn, prompting Arik's decisive action.

Vailor

Following the untimely demise of the heirless young lord, Stefan Sarkozic, the nobility of Carnatia proclaimed Stefan's grandfather, Count Jan Kovachev of Kvasz, as the Duke of Carnatia in 1546. He received his coronation on the field of Marandal by Emperor John I.

From 1546 to 1567, Duke Jan governed with a firm hand, serving as Imperial Marshal and leading the Holy Orenian Empire to triumph in both the Third Rurikid Uprising and the Riga War. Renowned among the highlander populace, he achieved war hero status for decisively defeating Duke Alexander of Courland's forces in battle and standing shoulder to shoulder with his men until the venerable age of 75.

Axios

In 1585, Count Sergei Kovachev of Turov withdrew his forces from King Andrik Barbanov’s army during the Deep Cold Uprising. This strategic move influenced other vassals to follow suit, effectively quelling the short-lived rebellion and maintaining the Kingdom of Haense's status as a vassal to the Holy Orenian Empire.

Following Sergei's mysterious death in 1589, his son Henrik inherited his father's titles. Under Henrik's rule, Turov thrived and swiftly became the northern trade hub of Tahn. In recognition of his achievements, Count Henrik was granted the Duchy of Carnatia, restoring the ancient ducal coronet to the House of Kovachev. Duke Henrik served as Lord Chancellor of Haense in the King's privy council for nearly half a decade until his assassination in 1600.

The Duchy of Carnatia passed to Henrik's son, Sergei II, who navigated the House of Kovachev through the Great Northern War. After fleeing into exile, Sergei abdicated in favor of his uncle, Viktor Kovachev, in 1611. Viktor reclaimed the Duchy of Carnatia during the Greyspine Rebellion, restoring the family's ducal title.

In 1619, Viktor, offered a place on King Stephen I's Privy Council, abdicated in favor of his cousin, Sergei III.

Atlas

In 1634, the House of Kovachev in Atlas came under the rule of Rickard I of Carnatia, son of 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 with the Royal Family, marked by bitter and near-hostile exchanges with the Royal Court. Faced with rising unpopularity, Rickard abdicated in 1664 in favor of a regency council. His daughter, Emma I of Carnatia, succeeded him in 1669.

As the first Duchess of Carnatia, Emma faced hostility from the Haeseni nobility, exacerbated by disaffection for her father. Separatist Josef Kovachev, aligned with King Aurelius I of Renatus, sought to claim rule over the House of Kovachev. Named Grand Marshal of Renatus-Marna, Josef became Baron of Kovgrad and Lord Protector of the Gryphon’s Roost.

Facing pressure from political opponents within the Haeseni court and the presence of a popular replacement, Duchess Emma abdicated in 1674 in favor of Josef. However, Josef vanished in 1676, leaving only his son, Henrik II Kovachev, behind. Henrik assumed leadership, seeking Aurelius I's blessing, which was granted.

In 1686, Henrik var Josef abdicated his Renatian titles in favor of his uncle, Ser Carlovac Kovachev, to be released from his vows to Emperor Aurelius I. Returning to the Kingdom of Haense, Henrik swore loyalty to King Robert I, who appointed him Baron of Venzia and later Duke of Carnatia after discussions on succession laws with Haeseni kin. Henrik joined the Brotherhood of Saint Karl and, after nearly a year of service, was named Crown Marshal by Lord Rhys var Ruthern, the former Crown Marshal of Haense.

Culture

In terms of ethnicity, the House of Kovachev identifies with the Raevir culture, laying claim to their heritage as Highlanders. While adopting various Heartland and Northern traditions over time, one notable example is their nuanced utilization of Raevir botch. As centuries unfolded, a distinct Carnatian identity emerged, diverging from their Raevir roots. This cultural shift occurred as they yielded to the overarching unification of the Highlander People under King Petyr of House Barbanov.

The Carnatians, whom the modern Kovachevs consider their ancestors, originated from a blend of Raevir and Haenseti cultures, akin to the present state of the Haeseni People. Their roots can be traced back to the Hinterlands of Vailor, where sizable communities of Alimanian Peoples intermingled with the dispersed Lahian Raev population. Under the leadership of Otto Sarkozic, these communities were centralized into the Duchy of Carnatia, earning them the name Carnatians due to their affiliation with the Duchy.

House Kovachev distinguishes itself through its connection to fire, a core element in their history. The name and identity of the house are closely tied to this element. Fire plays a crucial role in Kovachev funerals, where cremation is the preferred method upon a pyre. The resulting ashes are carefully collected and preserved within jars, which are subsequently interred. Deviating from this tradition is considered a significant offense to the house.

Notable Members

  • King Varon of Akovia, originally Imperial Marshal underneath both Emperor Tobias I and Emperor Alexander I. He declared independence after the disastrous Battle of Kaer Angren and bestowed upon himself the title King of Akovia in 1483.
  • Sergei Kovachev, 1st Count of Turov and a paramount Haensetian bannerman, as well as a staunch supporter of Emperor Philip I during the Deep Cold Uprising.
  • Ser Carlovac Kovachev, Baron of Kovgrad, Imperial Knight and Lord Constable of the Empire of Man.