Jan Arpad Ivanovich

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Jan Arpad Ivanovich
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Count of Vaška
Tenure: 1907-Present
Predecessor: Title Created
Successor: Incumbent
Race: Highlander
Born: 1891
Spouse: Cressida of Aldersberg
House: House Ivanovich
Father: Sveneld Vladislav Ivanovich
Mother: Carmilla Marie

Jan Arpad Ivanovich was born to Sveneld Andrezj Ivanovich, Count of Pravets and his wife Carmilla Marie. He was the eldest son thus first to inherit his father’s titles. Upon the knowledge of his father’s death, Jan inherited his titles but was forced into a brief exile where he and Ivanovich loyalists meandered the continent, it would be in this time Jan formed the Host of St. Arpad as the new standing organization of the true raevir people and loyalists to House Ivanovich. Not long after he’d take his men and settle in the Camp of the Adrians. He would be given the Mace of Krajia by his grandfather Andrezj Ivanovich thus giving Jan lordship of Ivanovich as a whole. Jan would go on to become a trusted friend and advisor to the Duke of Adria, Heinrik Sarkozic. To which in 1907, his was awarded the County of Vaška and affirmed his former titles

Early Life

WIP


Titles, Styles, Honors and Arms

Titles & Styles

  • 1900 - Present: His Lordship, Jan Arpad Ivanovich, Hetman of the Host of St. Arpad
  • 1907 - Present: His Lordship, Jan Arpad of the House Ivanovich, Count of Vaška and Pravets, Baron of Cherskavy, Hetman of the Host of St. Arpad, Patriarch of House Ivanovich, and Keeper of the Hussariya

Full Title

  • His Lordship, Jan Arpad of the House Ivanovich, Count of Vaška and Pravets, Baron of Cherskavy, Hetman of the Host of St. Arpad, Patriarch of House Ivanovich, and Keeper of the Hussariya


Arms

Personal coat of arms of Jan Arpad Ivanovich