List of Cacertian Noble Houses
The Cacertian Archipelago is divided between many hundreds of noble houses of various sizes. In the modern era, ultimate power is held by the monarch of Cacerta who rules the constituent regions and city-states through the noble houses. Cacerta possesses five Great Houses which each rule one of the Kingdom’s five regions, historically referred and known within Cacerta as the Successor States, from their seats of power and who report directly to the crown.
Great Houses of Cacerta
House Sarissita
House Sarissita is the royal house of Cacerta ruling the Successor State of Sarissita. Its members have been the hereditary rulers of the Kingdom since the end of the Unification War in 1871. Founded in 1313, House Sarissita jointly ruled the city-state of Vichenza alongside House Trento until a 1654 marriage between the two families consolidated their power. The Sarissita Family was often considered the most economically powerful of the Great Houses, attributed primarily to the fact that Vichenza was the center of trade on the island of Sarissita. Victor Sarissita, in alliance with Cianna Davion, launched a conquest of the Cacertian Archipelago in 1870 which eventually lead to the creation of a unified Cacertian state.
House Davion
House Davion is the oldest of Cacerta’s five Great Houses with an acknowledged foundation date of 19 June 745 and the rulers of the Successor State of Lombardo. They are often considered the most powerful of the Great Houses in terms of manpower and have uncontested control of the nation’s most powerful military branch, the Royal Navy. The Davion Family entered into an alliance with House Sarissita during the Unification War and their domination of the seas around the Cacertian Archipelago ensured an alliance victory in 1871.
House Marik
House Marik have ruled the Successor State of Venetio from their seat in the city of Molfetta since 1488 and are known for being the last house to surrender during the Unification War. Their house sigil, the Venetio red falcon, is synonymous to martial prowess in the Kingdom and this is reflected by the use of Marik maroon as the primary color of the Royal Army. They have been staunch members of the Ultranationalist Party of Cacerta since its foundation, but are also responsible for the most recent reformation of the Party into the more open-minded Neo-Ultranationalist Movement.
House Viareggio
House Viareggio is the ruling Great House of the Apullia Successor State, ruling from the city-state from which they derive their name. Members of the House have been long-standing political rivals of the Royal House, a rivalry characteristically defined by the two-houses well-developed rapport. House Viareggio controls a large portion of Cacerta’s mineral and industrial market, making it the second richest of the Great Houses. They have been significant supporters of culture and the arts; many members of House Viareggio are recognized for their contributions to the development of Cacerta’s unique national identity.
House Quintilian
House Quintilian rules the Successor State of Abruzzo from the city-state of Carrera. Prior to the Unification War, Abruzzo had been historically ruled by a hereditary dictator—holding the title of Coordinator—who oversaw a domain possessing a fanatical military and a pervasive civilian bureaucracy. Many of the original members of House Quintilian were killed during Carrera’s historical siege which led to a cadet-branch taking up the name of the House and significantly altering its previous ideology. Although Abruzzo is still ruled by a hereditary Coordinator, the modern iteration of the Successor State possesses significant political and ideological freedoms in contrast to its past self.
Minor Houses of Cacerta
House Arcangeli
House Astrid
House Borgia
House Padova
Rivalling House Davion, House Padova is one of the oldest of Cacerta’s noble houses and hail from the Successor State of Sarissita. Although the modern-day House was not officially founded until 756, the Padovans are known for being the leading family of the Sabrian Empire and strong proponents of Sofianism. Realizing the expansion of the Makedonian Empire into eastern Siduri directly threatened the mercantile power of Sabria (modern-day Padova), the Padovans fought the First and Second Sabrian Wars. In the Centuries War period of Cacertian history, the Padovan Empire was a major political faction until it was finally defeated and absorbed into the Kingdom of Vichenza. House Padova today are loyal retainers of House Sarissita and are defined by their strong faith in Cacertian Monothiesm.