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|titles              = Emperor of Eastarland </br> King of Ōsallandet </br> Prince of Tronsmark
|titles              = Emperor of Eastarland </br> King of Ōsallandet </br> Princess of Tronsmark </br> Prince of Nedebrad </br> Grand Duchess of Fōlstmark
|styles              = Your Imperial Majesty </br> Your Royal Majesty </br> Your Royal Highness
|styles              = Your Imperial Majesty </br> Your Royal Majesty </br> Your Royal Highness
|members              = Emperor [[Frederik XI]]  </br> [[Crown Prince Kristian]] </br> [[Crown Princess Merethe]] </br> [[Crown Prince Stephen]]  </br> [[Prince Einar II]]  </br> [[Grand Duchess Anne-Lise I]]
|members              = Emperor [[Frederik XI]]  </br> [[Crown Princess Ester]] </br> [[Crown Prince Stephen]]  </br> [[Prince Einar II]]  </br> [[Grand Duchess Anne-Lise I]]
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|other_families      =  Farenburg-Meiss-Orin , Frodrikson-Helmund , Robertings Farenburg-Swettin
|other_families      =  Farenburg-Meiss-Orin </br>  Frodrikson-Helmund </br>  Robertings </br>  Farenburg-Swettin
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|traditions          = Catholic Church
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The '''Farenburgs''' (''Vohrenborg'') are a ruling dynasty of monarchs of the Eastarland Empire since May 4, 1695. A branch of the discontinued ''Lusenberg-Olgenburg'' dynasty.
The '''Farenburgs''' (''Vohrenborg'') are a ruling dynasty of monarchs of the Eastarland Empire since May 4, 1746. A branch of the discontinued ''Lusenberg-Olgenburg'' dynasty.


The full name is '''Farenburg-Lupin-Veder House''' (''Vohrenborg-Lypin-Weder'').  
The full name is '''Farenburg-Lupin-Veder House''' (''Vohrenborg-Lypin-Weder'').  
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|<center><small>[[Christian V]]<br><small>(c. 1858 – 1902)</small></small>
|<center><small>[[Kristian V]]<br><small>(c. 1858 – 1912)</small></small>
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|<small>Emperor Kristian V, son of Emperor Lauritz I, became known as the Soldier Emperor. His military reforms, weapons reforms and warfare tactics made the Empire's army one of the best armies in the world.<br>He personally commanded the army during the first Eastarland-Lusivite War. His maneuvers and reliance on artillery led him to victory in the decisive battle at Ustegam.</small>
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|<center><small>[[Christian VI]]<br><small>(c. 1879 – 1940)</small></small>
|<center><small>[[Kristian VI]]<br><small>(c. 1879 – 1940)</small></small>
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|<small>Emperor Kristian VI, son of Emperor Kristian V, was known from his youth for his eccentric behavior and scandalous lifestyle. He was briefly married, without the knowledge of the Emperor, to a commoner Unni Mikalsen.<br> In the early years of Kristian's rule, corruption reached incredible proportions. Kristian himself became the richest landowner in the country, as well as co-owner of 34 industrial enterprises and several banks. In 1928, Kristian VI, with the support of the army, suspended the Constitution and dissolved parliament, established a personal dictatorship, and at the same time banned political parties and trade unions, soon after which he was ousted by General Krister Finstad and left the country, and his brother Gustaf became Emperor.</small>
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|<center><small>[[Gustaf II]]<br><small>(c. 1886 – 1940)</small></small>
|<center><small>[[Gustaf II]]<br><small>(c. 1886 – 1940)</small></small>
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|<small>After the coup of General Krister Finstad, the second son of Kristian V, Gustaf II, became Emperor. During his reign, he restored the operation of the Constitution, gathered Parliament and fought against corruption.<br> In 1935, Kristian VI returned to the country and overthrew Gustaf with the support of the right-wing forces of Markus Hoff. And he puts him under house arrest in Kurtberg Castle, which was extremely displeased in Parliament. In 1940, Kristian VI summons Gustaf to Klausberg to appear before the States General. The Lusivetian terrorist threw a bomb at the entrance to the Parliament building, right at the feet of the Emperors who met there. Both died.</small>
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|<center><small>[[Frederick X]]<br><small>(c. 1906 – 1978)</small></small>
|<center><small>[[Frederick X]]<br><small>(c. 1906 – 1978)</small></small>
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|<small>Emperor Frederick X, son of Emperor Kristian VI, ascended the throne after the assassination of his father by a Lusivetian terrorist. He sent an ultimatum to the Principality of Lusiveс, in which he demanded the granting of powers to the Eastarland police to investigate in Lusivets and some other points known as the [[June ultimatum]]. <br> After refusing to comply with 3 points out of 10, both sides announced the beginning of mobilization, which led to the beginning of the second Eastarland-Lusivite War, in which the Castarilian Empire intervened. As a result of this war, Eastarland completely accumulated Lusivetset, and Castarilia, which had not recovered after this war, disintegrated two years later.</small>
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|<small>Empress Ester, daughter of Emperor Frederick X, is remembered for her social reforms. She gave women universal suffrage, the opportunity to study along with men, issued a decree establishing equal pay for men and women for the same work. Same-sex marriage was legalized. </small>
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Latest revision as of 10:15, 10 April 2021

The Royal Dynasty of Farenburg
Farenburg-Lupin-Veder House
Royal house
Farenburg Dinasty CoA.jpg
Coat of Arms of Royal Dynasty of Farenburgs
Crown of the Eastarland Empire.png
Crown of the Eastarland Empire
Parent familyLusenberg-Olgenburg
CountryEastarland
Current regionAnteria
Place of originBrynefjord, Principality of Nedebrad
FoundedMay 4, 1746; 278 years ago (1746-05-04)
FounderPrince Kristian I
Current headEmperor Frederik XI
TitlesEmperor of Eastarland
King of Ōsallandet
Princess of Tronsmark
Prince of Nedebrad
Grand Duchess of Fōlstmark
Style(s)Your Imperial Majesty
Your Royal Majesty
Your Royal Highness
MembersEmperor Frederik XI
Crown Princess Ester
Crown Prince Stephen
Prince Einar II
Grand Duchess Anne-Lise I
Connected familiesFarenburg-Meiss-Orin
Frodrikson-Helmund
Robertings
Farenburg-Swettin
TraditionsCatholic Church
MottoDeus est ex parte veritatis
(God is on the side of truth)
HeirloomsImperial Crown of Eastarland
Estate(s)The Royal Palace, Klausberg
Kurtberg Castle, Ōsallandet
Vinterpalasset Palace, Kongshelm
Ludvikspalasset Palace, Sudsvoll

The Farenburgs (Vohrenborg) are a ruling dynasty of monarchs of the Eastarland Empire since May 4, 1746. A branch of the discontinued Lusenberg-Olgenburg dynasty.

The full name is Farenburg-Lupin-Veder House (Vohrenborg-Lypin-Weder).

List of Farenburg Monarchs of Eastarland

Monarch of Geordinia Reign Comments
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Frederick VIII
(c. 1758 – 1821)
1794 – 1821 First Emperor of Eastarland. Under His leadership, the monarchs of the other lands of Eastarland agreed to join the Union.
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Ingvar III
(c. 1784 – 1850)
1821 – 1848
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Frederick IX
(c. 1807 – 1879)
1848 – 1850
1850 – 1879
Was regent to his father, Emperor Ingvar III. After his ascension to the throne in 1850, under the influence of the prominent politician and famous liberal Jonatan Farstad, he created the Constitutional Assembly and commissioned it to draft the Constitution.
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Lauritz I
(c. 1836 – 1892)
1879 – 1892
Christian V.jpg
Kristian V
(c. 1858 – 1912)
1892 – 1912 Emperor Kristian V, son of Emperor Lauritz I, became known as the Soldier Emperor. His military reforms, weapons reforms and warfare tactics made the Empire's army one of the best armies in the world.
He personally commanded the army during the first Eastarland-Lusivite War. His maneuvers and reliance on artillery led him to victory in the decisive battle at Ustegam.
Christian VI.jpg
Kristian VI
(c. 1879 – 1940)
1912 – 1928
1935 – 1939
Emperor Kristian VI, son of Emperor Kristian V, was known from his youth for his eccentric behavior and scandalous lifestyle. He was briefly married, without the knowledge of the Emperor, to a commoner Unni Mikalsen.
In the early years of Kristian's rule, corruption reached incredible proportions. Kristian himself became the richest landowner in the country, as well as co-owner of 34 industrial enterprises and several banks. In 1928, Kristian VI, with the support of the army, suspended the Constitution and dissolved parliament, established a personal dictatorship, and at the same time banned political parties and trade unions, soon after which he was ousted by General Krister Finstad and left the country, and his brother Gustaf became Emperor.
Gustaf II.jpg
Gustaf II
(c. 1886 – 1940)
1928 – 1935 After the coup of General Krister Finstad, the second son of Kristian V, Gustaf II, became Emperor. During his reign, he restored the operation of the Constitution, gathered Parliament and fought against corruption.
In 1935, Kristian VI returned to the country and overthrew Gustaf with the support of the right-wing forces of Markus Hoff. And he puts him under house arrest in Kurtberg Castle, which was extremely displeased in Parliament. In 1940, Kristian VI summons Gustaf to Klausberg to appear before the States General. The Lusivetian terrorist threw a bomb at the entrance to the Parliament building, right at the feet of the Emperors who met there. Both died.
Frederick X.jpg
Frederick X
(c. 1906 – 1978)
1940 – 1978 Emperor Frederick X, son of Emperor Kristian VI, ascended the throne after the assassination of his father by a Lusivetian terrorist. He sent an ultimatum to the Principality of Lusiveс, in which he demanded the granting of powers to the Eastarland police to investigate in Lusivets and some other points known as the June ultimatum.
After refusing to comply with 3 points out of 10, both sides announced the beginning of mobilization, which led to the beginning of the second Eastarland-Lusivite War, in which the Castarilian Empire intervened. As a result of this war, Eastarland completely accumulated Lusivetset, and Castarilia, which had not recovered after this war, disintegrated two years later.
Ester II.jpg
Ester II
(c. 1937 – 2012)
1978 – 2006 Empress Ester, daughter of Emperor Frederick X, is remembered for her social reforms. She gave women universal suffrage, the opportunity to study along with men, issued a decree establishing equal pay for men and women for the same work. Same-sex marriage was legalized.
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Frederik XI
(c. 1967)
2006 – present The current reigning Emperor of Eastarland, King of Ōsallandet, Count of Flogemund and Eishavn. Son of Empress Ester II.