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== | '''Rousein''', formally the '''Jarldom of Rousein''', is a semi-constitutional monarchy located in the North of Saurth on the continent of Noraugalwyn (Rouseiner expression) bordering [[Envyn]], [[Galavaria]], and [[Taevetti Confederation]]. Jarldom of Rousein also consists of the [[Dependency of Nelannemar]]. Capital city of Rousein is [[Milieugar]]. Rouseiners are quite religious and predominantly [[Reformed Valhennic]] with conservative views on gender identity and controversial views on the rights of women. | ||
=History= | |||
==Pre-Great Flight Rouseiner Callais Origins== | |||
500 BCE: Non-Callais Raunzhen tribe in today's northern coast of Callais | 500 BCE: Non-Callais Raunzhen tribe in today's northern coast of Callais | ||
Known Raunzhen Chieftains: | <big>Known Raunzhen Chieftains:</big> | ||
Samunni (?300 BCE?) | Samunni (?300 BCE?) | ||
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Belliced (631 - 658?) | Belliced (631 - 658?) | ||
Ceduni the Brave (672? - 698? CE) Last Known Raunzhen Chieftain | '''[[Ceduni the Brave]]''' (672? - 698? CE) Last Known Raunzhen Chieftain | ||
700 CE: Callais wipes out the original Raunzhen tribe, | 700 CE: Callais wipes out the original Raunzhen tribe, beginning the Duchy of Roieunséne under early Callais Monarchy | ||
<big>Dukes of Roieunséne:</big> | <big>Dukes of Roieunséne:</big> | ||
'''Alain the Knight''' (?701 - 710) Alain was given the dukeship of Roieunséne for his contribution | '''[[Alain the Knight]]''' (?701 - 710) Alain was given the dukeship of Roieunséne for his contribution to the invasion of the Raunzhen tribe. | ||
704 CE: Duke Alain becomes the king's marshal | 704 CE: Duke Alain becomes the king's marshal | ||
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710 CE: Duke Alain dies in the battle of Lavigne | 710 CE: Duke Alain dies in the battle of Lavigne | ||
'''Charlon the Seaman''' (710 - 742) Fascinated by the sea, he began the mass construction of longships, inspired by the original Raunzhen tribe that built them since fourth century BC. Charlon's voyage sailed | '''[[Charlon the Seaman]]''' (710 - 742) Fascinated by the sea, he began the mass construction of longships, inspired by the original Raunzhen tribe that built them since the fourth century BC. Charlon's voyage sailed into today's Galavaria and raided local settlements while being there. | ||
714 CE: Beginning of longship mass construction inspired by Rauzhen longship tradition | 714 CE: Beginning of longship mass construction inspired by Rauzhen longship tradition | ||
722 CE: Duke Charlon's northern voyage, first | 722 CE: Duke Charlon's northern voyage, first contact with Galavaria | ||
725 CE: Raiding of | 725 CE: Raiding of Galavarian coastal settlements | ||
731 CE: Boom of Roieunséne's slave market | 731 CE: Boom of Roieunséne's slave market | ||
'''Galtier the Colonizer''' (742 - | '''[[Galtier the Colonizer]]''' (742 - 764) He continued sailing efforts and established the first permanent colonial settlements in the Northern continent. Duchy of Roieunséne thrived from raiding local natives and was getting insanely rich from the slave market. However, the king of Callais wanted to tax Roieunséne's spoils, which escalated into a conflict. Galtier tried to hire mercenaries and even made slaves fight, but he still just couldn't match the strength and size of the king's army. So he flew with his subjects on approximately 140 crowded longships with approximately 15 500 people on them to the Northern continent, approximately 500 people didn't survive. Which marks the end of Rousein's Callais origins. | ||
743 CE: Establishment of first permanent colony in the Northern continent | 743 CE: Establishment of the first permanent colony in the Northern continent | ||
755 CE: Even more colonies by 755 | 755 CE: Even more colonies by 755 | ||
760 CE: | 760 CE: A robust 10 meters statue of Duke Galtier is built by slaves, whose head and torso are preserved and displayed in Callais museum | ||
761 CE: War with Callais | 761 CE: War with Callais | ||
763 CE: | 763 CE: The southern part of the duchy is occupied by the king | ||
764 CE: The Great Flight - 140 crowded longships with approximately 15 000 people on them successfully escape to the Northern continent | |||
==Kingdom of Nou-Roieunséne== | |||
After the Great Flight, '''[[Galtier the Colonizer]]''' proclaimed himself a king, and colonies of former Roieunséne under Callais Monarchy became an independent entity. His seat and the center of the new kingdom were located in today's [[Compaugnoesten]], on the southwestern coast of today's Rousein where he built himself a fortress. This kingdom as a whole consisted of today's coastal [[Compagnouesten]], coastal [[Lecorriporteim]], coastal [[Debraunnau]], coastal [[Barbouille]], coastal [[Xièterre]], and the most southern part of the coast of [[Schauscallei]]. Galtier already knew at that time that nearby lands were inhabited by native Alenners. Throughout history, native Alenners will blend with Roieunsénais forming the Rouseinisch language and the Rouseiner ethnic and cultural identity. Although some of them will be enslaved and slain. Galtier eventually died in '''773''' at the age of 59. His remains have survived and been found and are enshrined in [[Ruheingudernstag]] (meaning the Greatest Resting Place) in the capital city of Milieugar. We also know from the analysis of his remains that he died from a neoplasm (tumor). His successor '''[[Galtier II]]''' took the reigns and ruled Nou-Roieunséne for 22 years even though we don't know much about him. There's no evidence that Galtier II and Galtier the Colonizer were related and his remains have never been found. Some Rouseiner historians say that he didn't hold any real power at all but the council comprised of six maires (mayors). He supposedly died in '''795''' and his alleged son Levier took his place. '''[[Levier the Silver]]''' was much better documented than his alleged father and is generally respected by Rouseiner historians as an energetic ruler who significantly strengthened the state and expanded its territory. His accomplishments include significant economic development due to an expansion in trade, the introduction of silver mining in [[Moirlan zet Alvenar]], and the minting of the first official coinage the [[Roieunsénais Denier]] although he allegedly enslaved over 1,000 natives comprised of Alenners, Galavarians, and even Lisennisans. He ruled from 795 and died in '''842''' at the old age of 70. His remains have also survived and are enshrined in Ruheingudernstag. He died of natural causes. There's no real evidence that he was related to Galtier the Colonizer either. Upon his death, Levier was succeeded by his eldest son '''[[Valionel]]''', founding the '''[[Levier dynasty]]'''. Valionel subjugated some of the Alenner tribes of today's Unzerlan-Grannebergen and some of the northeastern tribes of today's Debraunnau. Valionel allegedly waged war with the Lisennisan High King although there's no evidence to cover this and we don't know the real purpose or reason of this war. Rouseiner historian Heinrik Aymer says that the war escalated after King Valionel raided Lisennis and wiped out a whole settlement that should have been located on the very southeastern coast of today's Lisennis. Valionel married an Allener woman and had five children. He died in the year '''876''' at the age of 62 and ruled the Kingdom of Nou-Roieunséne for 34 years. His remains are enshrined in Ruheingudernstag. His second son '''[[Eudo the Atrocious]]''' took his place. He is notorious for the murder of his elder brother '''[[Valen the Kind]]''', through which he became the first in line to inherit the throne. Despite his complicity in this fratricide, he subjugated some of the Alenner tribes of today's Schauscallei and the north of today's Compaugnoesten and he started the construction of an aqueduct in today's Moirlan zet Alvenar, where he also expanded the silver mines. He died in the year of '''899''' at the age of 50. He was succeeded by his eldest son Ludo. '''[[Ludo I]]''' continued his father's aqueduct construction in today's Moirlan zet Alvenar, significantly expanded Nou-Roieunséne, and subjugated various Alenner tribes. Nou-Roieunsénais are also slowly drifting away from the original Callais Astraist religion and the Old Callaise language starts morphing into a whole different dialect of Rouieunsénais Callaise over time. Ludo I started to teach himself Alenner traditions and taught himself their language in the hope that he could declare himself the only true ruler of all Alenners. Ludo I even founded the first Roieunsénais school the Gymnase de Tout (Gymnasium of Everything) which is still standing today in Compagnouesten and started the construction of another aqueduct in today's Schauscallei. He might also contributed to the infrastructure and road construction. He's referred to as an accomplished and competent ruler by Rouseiner historians. He ruled for over 38 years and died at 58 years of age in the year '''937'''. He is enshrined in Ruheingudernstag. His brother '''[[Euden]]''' succeded him and from now on we can see that the Levier dynasty adopted the agnatic seniority succession law. Euden continued the construction of both aqueducts. During his reign, the aqueduct of today's Moirlan zet Alvenar finally finished construction in the year '''941''' making it over half a century in construction overall and 16.25 km (10.1 miles) in length. He subjugated some of the Alenner tribes of today's Terraxpassvest-Vestaivennlan and northern Arqueberneaux and he introduced silver mining in today's Schauscallei. He died in '''962''' at 40 years of age. His eldest son '''[[Ludo II]]''' named after his older brother took the throne. He continued the construction of the aqueduct in today's Schauscallei and the expansion of silver mining in the region. He gradually expanded the kingdom and subjugated more Alenner tribes until he died in '''998''' aged 54. His brother '''[[Aidan]]''' took the throne however he unexpectedly died childless in '''1002''' after a hunting accident and ruled for only 4 years. This marks the end of the Levier dynasty which ruled the kingdom for over 207 years. | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:46, 23 December 2023
Jarldom of Rousein Jarldømmé de Rousein | |
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Anthem: Ma Patrielan | |
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Capital | Milieugar |
Official languages | Rouseinisch, Callaise |
Recognised national languages | Alennic, Rouseinisch Sign Language |
Ethnic groups | 86% Rouseiner, 6% Callais Rouseiner, about 3% Alenner (Mountain Native), Envyner, Galavarian, Taevetti, Lisennisan, other non-Rouseiner |
Religion | 78% Reformed Valhennic, 4% Old Valhennic, Callais Astraism, Alennic Valdennic, Envynic Forcatic, 12% no religion, other |
Demonym(s) | Rouseiner |
Government | Unitary Parliamentary Semi-constitutional Monarchy |
• Jarl | Lottwir II Bonnami-Lannevai |
• Hermon-Regent (Prime Minister) | Karles Lecorri |
• Grand Herduc-Regent (Minister of Noble Interests, Representative of Nobility) | Steffenos Julle Bardenos Granxendre |
Legislature | Rouseiner Parliament |
Occistag (meaning Western Building) | |
Orienstag (meaning Eastern Building) | |
Establishment | |
• the Great Flight, Formation of the Kingdom of Nou-Roieunséne | 764 |
• Division into three de facto independent states | 13th century |
• Formation of the Jarldom of Rousein after the Great Patriotic War | late 18th century |
• Density | 130/km2 (336.7/sq mi) |
HDI | 0.9 very high |
Currency | Rouseiner Kuronne (crown) |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +33 |
Internet TLD | .rs |
Currently reworking the maps and inconsistencies
Rousein, formally the Jarldom of Rousein, is a semi-constitutional monarchy located in the North of Saurth on the continent of Noraugalwyn (Rouseiner expression) bordering Envyn, Galavaria, and Taevetti Confederation. Jarldom of Rousein also consists of the Dependency of Nelannemar. Capital city of Rousein is Milieugar. Rouseiners are quite religious and predominantly Reformed Valhennic with conservative views on gender identity and controversial views on the rights of women.
History
Pre-Great Flight Rouseiner Callais Origins
500 BCE: Non-Callais Raunzhen tribe in today's northern coast of Callais
Known Raunzhen Chieftains:
Samunni (?300 BCE?)
Remilun (?50 CE?)
Belliced (631 - 658?)
Ceduni the Brave (672? - 698? CE) Last Known Raunzhen Chieftain
700 CE: Callais wipes out the original Raunzhen tribe, beginning the Duchy of Roieunséne under early Callais Monarchy
Dukes of Roieunséne:
Alain the Knight (?701 - 710) Alain was given the dukeship of Roieunséne for his contribution to the invasion of the Raunzhen tribe.
704 CE: Duke Alain becomes the king's marshal
710 CE: Duke Alain dies in the battle of Lavigne
Charlon the Seaman (710 - 742) Fascinated by the sea, he began the mass construction of longships, inspired by the original Raunzhen tribe that built them since the fourth century BC. Charlon's voyage sailed into today's Galavaria and raided local settlements while being there.
714 CE: Beginning of longship mass construction inspired by Rauzhen longship tradition
722 CE: Duke Charlon's northern voyage, first contact with Galavaria
725 CE: Raiding of Galavarian coastal settlements
731 CE: Boom of Roieunséne's slave market
Galtier the Colonizer (742 - 764) He continued sailing efforts and established the first permanent colonial settlements in the Northern continent. Duchy of Roieunséne thrived from raiding local natives and was getting insanely rich from the slave market. However, the king of Callais wanted to tax Roieunséne's spoils, which escalated into a conflict. Galtier tried to hire mercenaries and even made slaves fight, but he still just couldn't match the strength and size of the king's army. So he flew with his subjects on approximately 140 crowded longships with approximately 15 500 people on them to the Northern continent, approximately 500 people didn't survive. Which marks the end of Rousein's Callais origins.
743 CE: Establishment of the first permanent colony in the Northern continent
755 CE: Even more colonies by 755
760 CE: A robust 10 meters statue of Duke Galtier is built by slaves, whose head and torso are preserved and displayed in Callais museum
761 CE: War with Callais
763 CE: The southern part of the duchy is occupied by the king
764 CE: The Great Flight - 140 crowded longships with approximately 15 000 people on them successfully escape to the Northern continent
Kingdom of Nou-Roieunséne
After the Great Flight, Galtier the Colonizer proclaimed himself a king, and colonies of former Roieunséne under Callais Monarchy became an independent entity. His seat and the center of the new kingdom were located in today's Compaugnoesten, on the southwestern coast of today's Rousein where he built himself a fortress. This kingdom as a whole consisted of today's coastal Compagnouesten, coastal Lecorriporteim, coastal Debraunnau, coastal Barbouille, coastal Xièterre, and the most southern part of the coast of Schauscallei. Galtier already knew at that time that nearby lands were inhabited by native Alenners. Throughout history, native Alenners will blend with Roieunsénais forming the Rouseinisch language and the Rouseiner ethnic and cultural identity. Although some of them will be enslaved and slain. Galtier eventually died in 773 at the age of 59. His remains have survived and been found and are enshrined in Ruheingudernstag (meaning the Greatest Resting Place) in the capital city of Milieugar. We also know from the analysis of his remains that he died from a neoplasm (tumor). His successor Galtier II took the reigns and ruled Nou-Roieunséne for 22 years even though we don't know much about him. There's no evidence that Galtier II and Galtier the Colonizer were related and his remains have never been found. Some Rouseiner historians say that he didn't hold any real power at all but the council comprised of six maires (mayors). He supposedly died in 795 and his alleged son Levier took his place. Levier the Silver was much better documented than his alleged father and is generally respected by Rouseiner historians as an energetic ruler who significantly strengthened the state and expanded its territory. His accomplishments include significant economic development due to an expansion in trade, the introduction of silver mining in Moirlan zet Alvenar, and the minting of the first official coinage the Roieunsénais Denier although he allegedly enslaved over 1,000 natives comprised of Alenners, Galavarians, and even Lisennisans. He ruled from 795 and died in 842 at the old age of 70. His remains have also survived and are enshrined in Ruheingudernstag. He died of natural causes. There's no real evidence that he was related to Galtier the Colonizer either. Upon his death, Levier was succeeded by his eldest son Valionel, founding the Levier dynasty. Valionel subjugated some of the Alenner tribes of today's Unzerlan-Grannebergen and some of the northeastern tribes of today's Debraunnau. Valionel allegedly waged war with the Lisennisan High King although there's no evidence to cover this and we don't know the real purpose or reason of this war. Rouseiner historian Heinrik Aymer says that the war escalated after King Valionel raided Lisennis and wiped out a whole settlement that should have been located on the very southeastern coast of today's Lisennis. Valionel married an Allener woman and had five children. He died in the year 876 at the age of 62 and ruled the Kingdom of Nou-Roieunséne for 34 years. His remains are enshrined in Ruheingudernstag. His second son Eudo the Atrocious took his place. He is notorious for the murder of his elder brother Valen the Kind, through which he became the first in line to inherit the throne. Despite his complicity in this fratricide, he subjugated some of the Alenner tribes of today's Schauscallei and the north of today's Compaugnoesten and he started the construction of an aqueduct in today's Moirlan zet Alvenar, where he also expanded the silver mines. He died in the year of 899 at the age of 50. He was succeeded by his eldest son Ludo. Ludo I continued his father's aqueduct construction in today's Moirlan zet Alvenar, significantly expanded Nou-Roieunséne, and subjugated various Alenner tribes. Nou-Roieunsénais are also slowly drifting away from the original Callais Astraist religion and the Old Callaise language starts morphing into a whole different dialect of Rouieunsénais Callaise over time. Ludo I started to teach himself Alenner traditions and taught himself their language in the hope that he could declare himself the only true ruler of all Alenners. Ludo I even founded the first Roieunsénais school the Gymnase de Tout (Gymnasium of Everything) which is still standing today in Compagnouesten and started the construction of another aqueduct in today's Schauscallei. He might also contributed to the infrastructure and road construction. He's referred to as an accomplished and competent ruler by Rouseiner historians. He ruled for over 38 years and died at 58 years of age in the year 937. He is enshrined in Ruheingudernstag. His brother Euden succeded him and from now on we can see that the Levier dynasty adopted the agnatic seniority succession law. Euden continued the construction of both aqueducts. During his reign, the aqueduct of today's Moirlan zet Alvenar finally finished construction in the year 941 making it over half a century in construction overall and 16.25 km (10.1 miles) in length. He subjugated some of the Alenner tribes of today's Terraxpassvest-Vestaivennlan and northern Arqueberneaux and he introduced silver mining in today's Schauscallei. He died in 962 at 40 years of age. His eldest son Ludo II named after his older brother took the throne. He continued the construction of the aqueduct in today's Schauscallei and the expansion of silver mining in the region. He gradually expanded the kingdom and subjugated more Alenner tribes until he died in 998 aged 54. His brother Aidan took the throne however he unexpectedly died childless in 1002 after a hunting accident and ruled for only 4 years. This marks the end of the Levier dynasty which ruled the kingdom for over 207 years.