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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Born''': 8th of the First Seed, 1596 <br> Alexandria, Courland.
 
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'''Thomas Edward Staunton-Baden''' is a former Count and Privy Councillor of the Holy Orenian Empire, who served as High Magistrate to Emperor [[Peter II, Holy Orenian Emperor|Peter II]]. He secured a Baden-Horen bond by the marriage of his sister, Philippa, to Peter II's brother, Prince Philip. He was the last Count of Trier.
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'''Thomas Edward Baden''' was an Imperial Statesman during the Sixth Holy Orenian Empire, serving as the High Magistrate for [[Peter II, Holy Orenian Emperor|Peter II]]. He secured a marriage between Philippa Baden and Prince Philip, Duke of Corazon, furthering establishing the ties between the [[House of Baden]] and the Empire. Previous to this, he served as the Count of Trier under the Principality of Evreux.  
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== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
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===Childhood===
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Thomas Baden was born to [[Frederick Staunton-Baden|Prince Frederick Staunton]] and Amina Kharadeen in Aleksandria, Courland, on the 8th of the First Seed, 1596. His father served as an advisor to his twin-brother, [[Tobias Staunton|King Tobias I of Courland]] and was granted the County of Trier in the year 1601, when Thomas was five. Thomas, along with the rest of his family, moved to the new family castle in Trier, where he would spend the rest of his childhood, mostly being tutored in the arts of war and law.
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===Count of Trier===
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Thomas had nominally been in charge of the County of Trier since he was 13, as his father had left to take the position of Arch-Chancellor for his nephew, [[Joseph Staunton|King Joseph I of Courland]] in 1609. Throughout this time, Thomas continued to primarily be absorbed in his studies while spending time with his younger siblings.
  
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In 1615, the [[Kingdom of Courland]] was dissolved and replaced with the [[Principality of Evreux]], a vassal of the [[Holy Orenian Empire]], which had reformed a year earlier. This, however, led to the [[Santegian Rebellion]] in 1617, when [[Abdes de Savin]] sacked Aleksandria and executed Frederick, leading Thomas to formally becoming Count of Trier. Two years later, the [[Siege of Trier]] would take place. It was the first battle of Thomas’ life, and saw the loss of his home and his liege, [[John V, Holy Orenian Emperor|Emperor John V]].
  
=== Early Life ===
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===Life in Oren===
Thomas Baden was born to Prince [[Frederick Staunton-Baden]] and [[Amina Kharadeen]] in the Kingdom of Courland. He was born a mere year after the end of the Coalition War. Initially, he lived with the rest of his family in Alexandria, but after his father was granted the County of Trier, he spent the rest of his childhood in tutoring in Trier.
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Following the loss of Trier in 1619, Thomas and the rest of his family moved to Mardon, except for his twin-sister Arianna, who was married to the Count Jacques of Aven. Thomas quickly managed to befriend [[Peter II, Holy Orenian Emperor|Emperor Peter II]] and Prince Philip, Duke of Corazon, soon having arranged a marriage between the latter and his youngest sister, Philippa.
  
Since his father held positions of Advisor and Arch-Chancellor, it left him little time to take care of Trier. Because of this, Thomas had occasionally been acting Count from the ages of 13 to 21. After the de Savin coup in 1617, Thomas inherited Trier from his father. This was short-lived, and the castle was taken in the Siege of Trier.
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Thomas blamed his father for the fall of Evreux and the loss Trier, and began to refuse to go by the name of Staunton-Baden that his father had, instead prompting to simply go by Baden. The rest of the family followed suit, effectively cutting ties with the [[House of Staunton]].
  
=== Later Life ===
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Thomas was also granted the position of High Magistrate in 1620. During his tenure as High Magistrate he worked hard to implement reforms to the legal system, appoint magistrates and update the Imperial Law. He was greatly distraught by the death of his brother-in-law Prince Philip at the hands of [[House of Romstun|House Romstun]] in 1623, and by the death of his sister Arianna in 1624. After finishing his update to the Imperial Law, he resigned his position as High Magistrate and departed Axios for Aeldin.
Thomas, after the de Savin Coup and the fall of Trier, was forced to flee from his homeland. He arrived in the Holy Orenian Empire few years after, eventually being appointed the position of High Magistrate in 1620. In the same year, he was victor of the melee in the Imperial Tourney at Auguston. After Adelburg was built, he continued his work as High Magistrate and started implementing reforms to the legal system, appointing magistrates, and updating the Imperial Law. He vanished in 1624.
 
  
In 1651, he re-emerged with his brother, [[Richard Andrew]], in Curon. He witnessed the coronation of Alfred Devereux in 1652. Eight years later, he visited Renatus-Marna and disappeared again. Thomas got married somewhere in between 1651 and 1679, and in the same time period had his only known son, Frederick Alexander. As of 16979, he is still alive, but living in Aeldin. When the new Empire was founded, Thomas sent his son to Aeldin to join the new Empire and bring the Baden name back.
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===Later life===
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Thomas spent the rest of his life primarily residing in Pronce, [[Aeldin]]. He visited Atlas on two known occasions, once to witness the coronation of [[Alfred I of Curon]] in 1651, and another time to meet with [[Prince Charles of Alstion|Charles Elliot Horen]], who helped Thomas arrange his marriage to Sophie of Fenbel on the condition that all their children would be sent to Atlas to join the [[Empire of Man]]. His marriage to Sophie saw him have one child, [[Frederick Baden|Frederick Alexander]], who was sent to Atlas as promised. Thomas eventually passed away in 1705 at the age of 109.
  
 
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| Frederick Baden || 8th of Snow's Maiden, 1657 || Alive  || N/A || N/A
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| [[Frederick Baden]] || 27th of the Deep Cold, 1685 || 3rd of Malin's Welcome, 1718 || [[Anastasia Capet]] || Knight of Renatus
 
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Thomas Edward
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High Magistrate of Oren
Tenure: 1620-1624
Monarch: Peter II
Born: 8th of the First Seed, 1596
Alexandria, Courland.
Died: 1705 (Aged 109)
Pronce, Agathor, Aeldin.
Spouse: Sophie of Fenbel
House: Baden
Father: Frederick, Prince of Courland
Mother: Amina Kharadeen

Thomas Edward Baden was an Imperial Statesman during the Sixth Holy Orenian Empire, serving as the High Magistrate for Peter II. He secured a marriage between Philippa Baden and Prince Philip, Duke of Corazon, furthering establishing the ties between the House of Baden and the Empire. Previous to this, he served as the Count of Trier under the Principality of Evreux.

Biography

Childhood

Thomas Baden was born to Prince Frederick Staunton and Amina Kharadeen in Aleksandria, Courland, on the 8th of the First Seed, 1596. His father served as an advisor to his twin-brother, King Tobias I of Courland and was granted the County of Trier in the year 1601, when Thomas was five. Thomas, along with the rest of his family, moved to the new family castle in Trier, where he would spend the rest of his childhood, mostly being tutored in the arts of war and law.

Count of Trier

Thomas had nominally been in charge of the County of Trier since he was 13, as his father had left to take the position of Arch-Chancellor for his nephew, King Joseph I of Courland in 1609. Throughout this time, Thomas continued to primarily be absorbed in his studies while spending time with his younger siblings.

In 1615, the Kingdom of Courland was dissolved and replaced with the Principality of Evreux, a vassal of the Holy Orenian Empire, which had reformed a year earlier. This, however, led to the Santegian Rebellion in 1617, when Abdes de Savin sacked Aleksandria and executed Frederick, leading Thomas to formally becoming Count of Trier. Two years later, the Siege of Trier would take place. It was the first battle of Thomas’ life, and saw the loss of his home and his liege, Emperor John V.

Life in Oren

Following the loss of Trier in 1619, Thomas and the rest of his family moved to Mardon, except for his twin-sister Arianna, who was married to the Count Jacques of Aven. Thomas quickly managed to befriend Emperor Peter II and Prince Philip, Duke of Corazon, soon having arranged a marriage between the latter and his youngest sister, Philippa.

Thomas blamed his father for the fall of Evreux and the loss Trier, and began to refuse to go by the name of Staunton-Baden that his father had, instead prompting to simply go by Baden. The rest of the family followed suit, effectively cutting ties with the House of Staunton.

Thomas was also granted the position of High Magistrate in 1620. During his tenure as High Magistrate he worked hard to implement reforms to the legal system, appoint magistrates and update the Imperial Law. He was greatly distraught by the death of his brother-in-law Prince Philip at the hands of House Romstun in 1623, and by the death of his sister Arianna in 1624. After finishing his update to the Imperial Law, he resigned his position as High Magistrate and departed Axios for Aeldin.

Later life

Thomas spent the rest of his life primarily residing in Pronce, Aeldin. He visited Atlas on two known occasions, once to witness the coronation of Alfred I of Curon in 1651, and another time to meet with Charles Elliot Horen, who helped Thomas arrange his marriage to Sophie of Fenbel on the condition that all their children would be sent to Atlas to join the Empire of Man. His marriage to Sophie saw him have one child, Frederick Alexander, who was sent to Atlas as promised. Thomas eventually passed away in 1705 at the age of 109.

Issue

Name Birth Death Marriage Notes
Frederick Baden 27th of the Deep Cold, 1685 3rd of Malin's Welcome, 1718 Anastasia Capet Knight of Renatus