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'''Ostwick''' is a castle located on the border of the Kingdom of Lotharingia, once owned by a cadet branch of House Horen. The heir to Ostwick, Arthur Horen-Vimmark, offered the castle to House Staunton to use in [[Tobias' Rebellion]], which became the rebellion's base. After the rebellion's conclusion, the keep was given over to Jacque de Felsen, whom turned the keep into a base for his mercenary company.
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'''Kaer Ostwick''' is a castle located on the border of the [[Kingdom of Lotharingia]], once owned by [[House of Vimmark|House Horen-Vimmark]]. The heir to Ostwick, Arthur Horen-Vimmark, offered the castle to [[Tobias Staunton]] to use in the [[Coalition War]], which became the rebellion's central base. After the rebellion's conclusion, the keep was given over to the general and mercenary Jacques de Felsen.
  
After Jacque's return to Courland, the large fortress was left in severe disrepair and disarray. King [[Lothar I]] took the castle back under his possession, later granting it as a barony to [[Princess Anna Sophia of Pruvia]].
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After Jacque's return to Courland, the large fortress was left in severe disrepair and disarray. The Crown of Lotharingia reposed the castle in 1604, granting it as a fief to [[Princess Anna Sophia of Pruvia]].

Revision as of 16:45, 4 April 2017

Kaer Ostwick is a castle located on the border of the Kingdom of Lotharingia, once owned by House Horen-Vimmark. The heir to Ostwick, Arthur Horen-Vimmark, offered the castle to Tobias Staunton to use in the Coalition War, which became the rebellion's central base. After the rebellion's conclusion, the keep was given over to the general and mercenary Jacques de Felsen.

After Jacque's return to Courland, the large fortress was left in severe disrepair and disarray. The Crown of Lotharingia reposed the castle in 1604, granting it as a fief to Princess Anna Sophia of Pruvia.