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Wurveria is traditionally a [[Panedonia]]n ally, and has been since at least the late 18th century. They fought [[Habstria]] in the [[War of the Habstrian Succession]], because Francis of Ausburg, a rival claimant to the throne, was the son of Theresa of Wurveria, half sister of King Alexander I of Wurveria (b.1745 d.1820). Alexander and Theresa were the children of King Charles (b.1710 d.1780). The royal house of Wurveria is the [[House of Wurveria]]. One of Wurveria's historic rivals is [[Bessen-Katzenelm]]. | Wurveria is traditionally a [[Panedonia]]n ally, and has been since at least the late 18th century. They fought [[Habstria]] in the [[War of the Habstrian Succession]], because Francis of Ausburg, a rival claimant to the throne, was the son of Theresa of Wurveria, half sister of King Alexander I of Wurveria (b.1745 d.1820). Alexander and Theresa were the children of King Charles (b.1710 d.1780). The royal house of Wurveria is the [[House of Wurveria]]. One of Wurveria's historic rivals is [[Bessen-Katzenelm]]. | ||
The current King is Wilhelm V, and the capital city is [[Hopf]]. |
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Wurveria is traditionally a Panedonian ally, and has been since at least the late 18th century. They fought Habstria in the War of the Habstrian Succession, because Francis of Ausburg, a rival claimant to the throne, was the son of Theresa of Wurveria, half sister of King Alexander I of Wurveria (b.1745 d.1820). Alexander and Theresa were the children of King Charles (b.1710 d.1780). The royal house of Wurveria is the House of Wurveria. One of Wurveria's historic rivals is Bessen-Katzenelm.
The current King is Wilhelm V, and the capital city is Hopf.