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Founded originally by Henry Fredrick Helvets, Duke of Cathalon a year after the descendant's voyage to [[Almaris]], the town was established in the southern district (later named Right-Bank district) of the [[Holy Orenian Empire]]. Throughout the span of the next several years, progress on the town began to dwindle. In order to rectify up the town, [[Joseph II, Holy Orenian Emperor]] appointed [[Jonah Stahl-Elendil]] as proprietor of Redenford in 1801.
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Founded originally by Henry Fredrick Helvets, Duke of Cathalon a year after the descendant's voyage to [[Almaris]], the town was established in the southern district (later named Right-Bank district) of the [[Holy Orenian Empire]]. Throughout the span of the next several years, progress on the town began to dwindle. In order to revive the town, [[Joseph II, Holy Orenian Emperor]] appointed [[Jonah Stahl-Elendil]] as proprietor of Redenford in 1801.
  
 
==Construction==
 
==Construction==
 
Upon [[Jonah Stahl-Elendil]]'s appointment as proprietor he began drafting up new designs for the city with the help of his long-time friend, Arnaud de Ruyter. Designs for Redenford took approximately two years for the new administration to draft up. Following the completion of the blueprints, Arnaud along with other members of his family started constriction of the town.
 
Upon [[Jonah Stahl-Elendil]]'s appointment as proprietor he began drafting up new designs for the city with the help of his long-time friend, Arnaud de Ruyter. Designs for Redenford took approximately two years for the new administration to draft up. Following the completion of the blueprints, Arnaud along with other members of his family started constriction of the town.
  
In 1808 progress on the town once again came to a standstill as many builders wound themselves demoralized. Once more changes came to the design of Redenford when Olivier Renault reintroduced the original design that he drew up for Henry Fredrick when he was proprietor. After a year of discussion and modification to the original design, Jonah made an executive decision to tear down what was currently built of Redenford & replace it with Olivier's design.
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In 1808 progress on the town once again came to a standstill as many builders wound themselves demoralized. Once more changes came to the design of Redenford when Olivier Renault reintroduced the original design that he drew up for Henry Fredrick when he was the proprietor. After a year of discussion and modification to the original design, Jonah made an executive decision to tear down what was currently built of Redenford & replace it with Olivier's design.
  
 
By this time, Arnaud found himself burnt out on construction & chose to leave the project for the time being. Therefore, Jonah brought in Otis de Rosius, Keaghen Armas & [[House of Rourke|Patrick O'Rourke]] to oversee the construction of the newest version of Redenford. With the new management walls of homes were raised quickly and the main street was completed by late 1810.
 
By this time, Arnaud found himself burnt out on construction & chose to leave the project for the time being. Therefore, Jonah brought in Otis de Rosius, Keaghen Armas & [[House of Rourke|Patrick O'Rourke]] to oversee the construction of the newest version of Redenford. With the new management walls of homes were raised quickly and the main street was completed by late 1810.
  
It was in the next year; 1811 when the [[Sedan Rebellion]] broke out, forcing construction of Redenford to grind to a halt as the city was located only four-hundred meters from the rebel's home base, making it a prime target for contention.
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It was in the next year; 1811 when the [[Sedan Rebellion]] broke out, forcing construction of Redenford to grind to a halt as the city was located only four hundred meters from the rebel's home base, making it a prime target for contention. As a result, operations led by the Corroded Company saw the city of Redenford being walled off to protect it from the rebels. Unfortunately, these walls didn't last as the Sedanites managed to bypass them and harass the builders and civilians.
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Two years later in 1813, the rebellion came to an end, and progress on the Municipality resumed.
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==Notable Figures==
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===Alive===
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*[[Jonah Stahl-Elendil|Lord Jonah Stahl-Elendil]] - Second proprietor of Redenford, responsible for the development and completion of the town.
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*Henrik Komnenos - Fourth magistrate of Redenford, responsible for bringing elections and setting up local government.
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*Otis de Rosius - Responsible for the majority of Redenfords construction along with designing expansions to the town.
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===Deceased===
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*Henry Fredrick Helvets - First proprietor of Redenford, responsible for founding the settlement.
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Revision as of 20:40, 18 April 2021

Municipality of Redenford
redencoa.png
The Coat of Arms of the Municipality of Redenford
Country: DreamEmpire.png Holy Orenian Empire
Founded: 1797 by Henry Fredrick Helvets
Government
Governing Body: Imperial Administration, Ministry of the Interior
Proprietor: Jonah Stahl-Elendil
Magistrate: Henrik Komnenos
Lord Mayor: Vacant
City Clerk: Patrick O'Rourke
Population: 5,000
Language(s): Common, High Imperial, Thuaidian
redenfordstreet.png
"Main Street of Redenford, City of the Holy Orenian Empire, circa 1811"


Founded originally by Henry Fredrick Helvets, Duke of Cathalon a year after the descendant's voyage to Almaris, the town was established in the southern district (later named Right-Bank district) of the Holy Orenian Empire. Throughout the span of the next several years, progress on the town began to dwindle. In order to revive the town, Joseph II, Holy Orenian Emperor appointed Jonah Stahl-Elendil as proprietor of Redenford in 1801.

Construction

Upon Jonah Stahl-Elendil's appointment as proprietor he began drafting up new designs for the city with the help of his long-time friend, Arnaud de Ruyter. Designs for Redenford took approximately two years for the new administration to draft up. Following the completion of the blueprints, Arnaud along with other members of his family started constriction of the town.

In 1808 progress on the town once again came to a standstill as many builders wound themselves demoralized. Once more changes came to the design of Redenford when Olivier Renault reintroduced the original design that he drew up for Henry Fredrick when he was the proprietor. After a year of discussion and modification to the original design, Jonah made an executive decision to tear down what was currently built of Redenford & replace it with Olivier's design.

By this time, Arnaud found himself burnt out on construction & chose to leave the project for the time being. Therefore, Jonah brought in Otis de Rosius, Keaghen Armas & Patrick O'Rourke to oversee the construction of the newest version of Redenford. With the new management walls of homes were raised quickly and the main street was completed by late 1810.

It was in the next year; 1811 when the Sedan Rebellion broke out, forcing construction of Redenford to grind to a halt as the city was located only four hundred meters from the rebel's home base, making it a prime target for contention. As a result, operations led by the Corroded Company saw the city of Redenford being walled off to protect it from the rebels. Unfortunately, these walls didn't last as the Sedanites managed to bypass them and harass the builders and civilians.

Two years later in 1813, the rebellion came to an end, and progress on the Municipality resumed.

Notable Figures

Alive

  • Lord Jonah Stahl-Elendil - Second proprietor of Redenford, responsible for the development and completion of the town.
  • Henrik Komnenos - Fourth magistrate of Redenford, responsible for bringing elections and setting up local government.
  • Otis de Rosius - Responsible for the majority of Redenfords construction along with designing expansions to the town.

Deceased

  • Henry Fredrick Helvets - First proprietor of Redenford, responsible for founding the settlement.