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The '''Kolestadt family''' is a [[Yogania|Yoganian]] aristocratic family that has been influential since the 15th century. The most notable members would be [[Bul. Gorkus Kolestadt|Gorkus Kolestadt]], third ''Buleyn'' of the [[Buggan Empire]] and Baron Yodolyd Kolestadt, known for his involvement in WWI. | The '''Kolestadt family''' is a [[Yogania|Yoganian]] aristocratic family that has been influential since the 15th century. The most notable members would be [[Bul. Gorkus Kolestadt|Gorkus Kolestadt]], third ''Buleyn'' of the [[Buggan Empire]] and Baron Yodolyd Kolestadt, known for his involvement in WWI. | ||
==Origins== | ==Origins== | ||
The origins of the Kolestadt family can be traced back to the city of Koledar, [[Yocopo (state)|Yocopo]] where the first notable member of the family, Hakol Buryer Kolestadt, governed the region around Koledar in the 13th century. | The origins of the Kolestadt family can be traced back to the city of Koledar, [[Yocopo (state)|Yocopo]] where the first notable member of the family, Hakol Buryer Kolestadt, governed the region around Koledar in the 13th century. |
Latest revision as of 19:39, 19 February 2024
The Kolestadt family is a Yoganian aristocratic family that has been influential since the 15th century. The most notable members would be Gorkus Kolestadt, third Buleyn of the Buggan Empire and Baron Yodolyd Kolestadt, known for his involvement in WWI.
Origins
The origins of the Kolestadt family can be traced back to the city of Koledar, Yocopo where the first notable member of the family, Hakol Buryer Kolestadt, governed the region around Koledar in the 13th century.