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− | According to the Peace of Amyrn, Priordania would | + | According to the [[Peace of Amyrn (2671)]], Priordania would change to Asbard rule upon the event that its throne could not be filled. This happened in 2683 AI and the nation became subject to Asbardy. |
− | The priestly monarchy of Priordania went extinct when the ruler died without issue. According to the [[Peace of Amyrn (2671)]], the Kingdom of Priordania would become directly subject to Asbardy. Although a minor faction sought to establish a republic, the national council sent emissaries to Bryndyd to acknowledge the lordship of the ruling house of Asbardy. Supporters were called 'unificationists.' | + | The priestly monarchy of Priordania went extinct when the ruler died without issue. According to the [[Peace of Amyrn (2671)]], the Kingdom of Priordania would become directly subject to Asbardy. Although a minor faction sought to establish a republic, the national council sent emissaries to [[Bryndyd]] to acknowledge the lordship of the ruling house of Asbardy. Supporters were called 'unificationists.' |
=See Also= | =See Also= | ||
*[[Archduchy of Asbardy]] | *[[Archduchy of Asbardy]] | ||
*[[Peace of Amyrn (2671)]] | *[[Peace of Amyrn (2671)]] | ||
+ | *[[Priordania]] | ||
[[Category:Annexations]] | [[Category:Annexations]] | ||
{{stub}} | {{stub}} |
Latest revision as of 13:37, 28 September 2024
According to the Peace of Amyrn (2671), Priordania would change to Asbard rule upon the event that its throne could not be filled. This happened in 2683 AI and the nation became subject to Asbardy.
The priestly monarchy of Priordania went extinct when the ruler died without issue. According to the Peace of Amyrn (2671), the Kingdom of Priordania would become directly subject to Asbardy. Although a minor faction sought to establish a republic, the national council sent emissaries to Bryndyd to acknowledge the lordship of the ruling house of Asbardy. Supporters were called 'unificationists.'
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