Kingdom of Kasavy

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Kingdom of Kasavy
Rzeńa Selórzana
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CapitalLeonior (until 515)

Rivne (until 905)

Kavalin
Common languagesKasavrine

Gaullican Solarian

Miersan
Religion
Majority religion:

Solarian Catholicism

Minority religions: Amendism (of the royal court, 1543-1688)
Atudism (after 1601)

Ezekielism
Demonym(s)Kasavrine
GovernmentMonarchy
• 452-477
Dragomir
• 1187-1201
Valerian
• 1517-1565
Julan II
• 1710-1718
Cecyla Antonina
History 
446
452
• Mad War
1201-1219
1718
Population
• 500 CE
850,000

The Kingdom of Kasavy (Kasavrine: Rzeńa Selórzana; Gaullican: Royaume de Casavie; Solarian: Regnum solarianus; Miersan: Królestwo Kasawy) was a sovereign state in Central Euclea. It was founded in 452, a decade after the initial Kasavar invasion of Gaullica, by the Donation of Claude after its first king, Dragomir, converted to Solarian Catholicism. Although initially a Verliquoian subject, it gradually began to assert its independence as the empire's power and influenced waned.

The kingdom remained a powerful state in Euclea until the death of Valerian I Mad War between 1201 and 1219, a devastating civil war between Valerian's daughter Helena and Philip of Oyré. With Verliquoian support Philip was able to assume control of most of the country, though it was not until Helena's death in 1219 that the war ended. Kasavy was forced to acknowledge the Verliquoian Emperor as their suzerain in the lands granted by the Donation of Claude, now largely modern-day Gaullican Casavie, in return they received the Duchy of Brou, and Philip's son Augustin was married to Catherina of Gaullica, daughter of Louis III.


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