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*Franz Barbanov, King of Haense (1668)
 
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*Karolus, Regent of Haense (1668-1669)
 
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*Sigmar I, King of Haense (1670-1682)
  
 
== Notable Buildings ==
 
== Notable Buildings ==

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Royal City of Markev
Capital city
MarkevEmblem.png
The Coat of Arms of the City of Markev
Nicknames: Red City, Red town
Country: Kingdom of Haense
Founded: 17th of the Great Harvest, 1641 by Otto II of Haense
Government
King: Robert I
Governing body: Aulic Council, Small Council
Lord Maer: N/A
Population: 36,000
Previous Capital: Alban
Language(s): Common, Raevir, Hansetian, High Imperial

The capital of the Kingdom of Haense, Markev acts as the epicenter of administrative and diplomatic affairs of the kingdom, and is populated by Northerners and Highlanders of all descent. The city is the seat of the House of Barbanov, who reside in palace of Krepost in the easternmost district of the city. The city is a paramount site of acitivity within the Kingdom of Haense, and is the most frequented settlement of any in the nation.

History

Construction

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Geography

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Notable Figures of Markev

Living

  • Robert I, King of Haense
  • Robert Sigismund, Chancellor of Haense
  • Rhys var Ruthern, Marshal of Haense
  • Hans de Ruyer, Knight Paramount of Haense

Deceased

  • Otto II, King of Haense (1624-1644)
  • Otto III, King of Haense (1644-1657)
  • Karl II, King of Haense (1660-1668)
  • Franz Barbanov, King of Haense (1668)
  • Karolus, Regent of Haense (1668-1669)
  • Sigmar I, King of Haense (1670-1682)

Notable Buildings

Krepost

The Krepost is the palace of the ruling family of Haense situated on the eastern wall of the city of Markev and overlooking the Czena River.