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The '''Ragucin Empire''' or '''Ragucin Kingdom''' was an expansive state that dominated most of Alemannia from the rise of Dilisme and the sack of Kuldiga in 1297 to the death of Ivars II in 1404. The Ragucin Empire's conquests, especially those under King Dilisme, would influence Alemannic, and more broadly Asuran, army tactics for years to come, utilising larger cavalry-to-infantry ratios and more agile cavalry as opposed to heavy cavalry with large amounts of armour. | The '''Ragucin Empire''' or '''Ragucin Kingdom''' was an expansive state that dominated most of Alemannia from the rise of Dilisme and the sack of Kuldiga in 1297 to the death of Ivars II in 1404. The Ragucin Empire's conquests, especially those under King Dilisme, would influence Alemannic, and more broadly Asuran, army tactics for years to come, utilising larger cavalry-to-infantry ratios and more agile cavalry as opposed to heavy cavalry with large amounts of armour. | ||
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Ragucin Empire Ragacīnas Kieneste Ragacino Imperija Raguzinenreich Ragutânryk Raguskariika | |
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1297–1404 | |
Capital | Kuldiga (1297-1299) Krasno (1299-1404) |
Common languages | Hytek Juznik Alriikan Kustlandic Standard Alemannic Chokashian Brillian |
Religion | Alydianism |
Government | Feudal monarchy |
King | |
• 1297-1323 | Dilisme (first) |
• 1391-1404 | Ivars II (last) |
Historical era | Middle Ages |
15 May 1297 | |
• Death of Ivars II | 5 June 1404 |
The Ragucin Empire or Ragucin Kingdom was an expansive state that dominated most of Alemannia from the rise of Dilisme and the sack of Kuldiga in 1297 to the death of Ivars II in 1404. The Ragucin Empire's conquests, especially those under King Dilisme, would influence Alemannic, and more broadly Asuran, army tactics for years to come, utilising larger cavalry-to-infantry ratios and more agile cavalry as opposed to heavy cavalry with large amounts of armour.