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=== Anthos ===
 
=== Anthos ===
In 1483, Varon Kovachev and Vasili Vanir formed the [[Kingdom of Akovia]] after the Battle of Kaer Angren. However, Varon was soon deposed from the Akovian throne by Arik Vanir sometime before the Schism War due to Varon’s growing illness of mind, which had caused him to lose the love of the highborn and lowborn alike.
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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.
  
 
=== Vailor ===
 
=== Vailor ===
Upon the sudden death of the heirless young lord, Stefan Sarkozic, the nobles of [[Duchy of Carnatia|Carnatia]] proclaimed Stefan's grandsire, Count Jan Kovachev of Kvasz, as [[Duke of Carnatia]] in 1546. He would later be crowned at the field of Marandal by [[John I, Holy Orenian Emperor|Emperor John I]].
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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.
Duke Jan ruled with an iron fist from that very year to 1567, leading the [[Holy Orenian Empire]] to victory during the [[Third Rurikid Uprising]] and the [[Riga War]] as Imperial Marshal. He quickly became a war hero among the highlander folk, known for crushing the Courlandic forces of Duke Alexander of Courland in the field of battle and fighting alongside his men until the ripe age of 75.
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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.
  
 
=== Axios ===
 
=== Axios ===
In 1585, Sergei Kovachev, the Count of Turov, withdrew his forces from [[Andrew II of Haense|King Andrik Barbanov’s]] army during the [[Deep Cold Uprising]], influencing other vassals of the realm to do the same, effectively ending the short-lived rebellion, maintaining the status of the Kingdom of Haense as a vassal to the Holy Orenian Empire.
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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]].
  
Sergei’s son, Henrik, took up his lord father’s titles upon Sergei’s mysterious death in 1589. Under him, Turov prospered greatly, quickly becoming the northern centre of trade of Tahn. For this, Count Henrik was awarded the Duchy of Carnatia, thereby restoring the ancient ducal coronet to the House of Kovachev. Duke Henrik was offered a position in the King’s privy council, as Lord Chancellor of Haense, a position he upheld for nearly half a decade until his assassination in 1600.
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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.
  
Rule over the Duchy of Carnatia would eventually pass to Henrik's son, Sergei II, who would lead the House of Kovachev through the period known as the [[Great Northern War]]. After fleeing into exile, Sergei would abdicate in favour of his uncle, Viktor Kovachev in 1611. Viktor would go on to reclaim the Duchy of Carnatia during the events of the [[Greyspine Rebellion]], thus restoring the family's ducal title yet again.
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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.
  
Upon being offered a place upon [[Stephen I of Haense|King Stephen I's]] Privy Council, Viktor would abdicate in favour of his cousin, Sergei III in 1619.
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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.
  
 
=== Atlas ===
 
=== Atlas ===
In Atlas, the House of Kovachev would come under the rule of [[Rickard Kovachev|Rickard I of Carnatia]], son of Sergei III in 1634. Early in his reign, he would be appointed as Castellan to [[Otto III of Haense|King Otto III of Haense]]. However, in time the ambitious Duke's relations with the [[House of Barbanov|Royal Family]] would sour, his political career marked by bitter, near hostile exchanges with the Royal Court. Eventually, part in due to his rising unpopularity, Rickard would abdicate, in 1664, in favour of a regency council. Eventually, he would be succeeded by his daughter, Emma I of Carnatia in 1669.  
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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.
  
As the first ruling [[Duke of Carnatia|Duchess of Carnatia]], Emma's short tenure in office was met with hostilities from the Haeseni nobility, worsened still due to disaffection for her father. In light of this development, the separatist Josef Kovachev, who had split away from the Kingdom of Haense and pledged his loyalty to [[Aurelius I, Emperor of Man|King Aurelius I of Renatus]], sought to claim rule over the House of Kovachev. He would be named Grand Marshal of Renatus-Marna and, after many years of devoted service, dubbed Baron of Kovgrad and Lord Protector of the Gryphon’s Roost.
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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.
  
Due to the presence of a popular replacement, political opponents within the Haeseni court pressured Duchess Emma to abdicate, in 1674. Thus, the title would pass to Josef. However, he would vanish without a trace in 1676, leaving only his son, Henrik II Kovachev, behind. Henrik quickly took the reign of House of Kovachev, asking Aurelius I for his blessing, which he granted. Thus, Henrik would take up his lord father’s titles.
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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.
  
In 1686, Henrik var Josef abdicated his Renatian titles in favor of his uncle, Ser Carlovac Kovachev, in order to be released of his vows to the now Emperor, Aurelius I.
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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.
Henrik would return to the Kingdom of Haense, the realm that had previously seen his family prosper, and there he swore loyalty to [[Robert I of Haense|King Robert I]], who dubbed him Baron of Venzia and next [[Duke of Carnatia]] after discussing the laws of succession with his Haensetian kin. Not long after his return, Henrik joined the Brotherhood of Saint Karl and, after nearly a year of service, was named Crown Marshal by the Lord [[Rhys var Ruthern]], the former Crown Marshal of Haense.
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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.
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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.
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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 ==
 
*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.
 
*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.
  
*[[Jan Kovachev]], 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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*[[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]].
  
 
*[[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.
 
*[[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.
  
*[[Henrik Kovachev]], 2nd Count of Turov and Duke of Carnatia. Restored the family's ducal coronet and served as Lord Chancellor of Haense briefly.
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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.
  
 
*[[Reza Elizaveta of Turov|Reza Elizaveta Kovachev]], first Queen-Consort of [[Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska|Haense]]
 
*[[Reza Elizaveta of Turov|Reza Elizaveta Kovachev]], first Queen-Consort of [[Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska|Haense]]
  
*[[Rickard Kovachev]], 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]].
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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]].
  
 
*Ser Carlovac Kovachev, Baron of Kovgrad, Imperial Knight and Lord Constable of the Empire of Man.
 
*Ser Carlovac Kovachev, Baron of Kovgrad, Imperial Knight and Lord Constable of the Empire of Man.
 
*[[Nikoleta Barbara|Nikoleta Barbara Bihar-Kovachev]],Brought the family back to Haense.
 
  
 
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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.