Eryksborg

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Eryksborg
Ериксборг (Soravian)
Eeriksbuuri (Kirenian)
Clockwise from top-left: Amundsby • Eryksborg Clocktower • Church of the Holy Synod overlooking the Kop Inlet • North bastion of Eryksborg Castle
Clockwise from top-left: Amundsby • Eryksborg Clocktower • Church of the Holy Synod overlooking the Kop Inlet • North bastion of Eryksborg Castle
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Etymology: "Erik's city", "City [of] Erik"
Eryksborg is located in Atresca
Eryksborg
Eryksborg
Location within Soravia
Country Soravia
ProvinceLudoy Islands
Founded851 AD
Founded byErik Ansgarson
Government
 • BodyMiskrada (City Council)
 • MayorAlexey Zorin (PF)
Area
 • Total71.96 km2 (27.78 sq mi)
 • Water5.88 km2 (2.27 sq mi)
Elevation
5 m (16 ft)
Population
 (2021 est.)
 • Total60,144 (−2.5%)
 • Census
61,718
Time zoneUTC-3 (Western Euclean Time)
General Postal Code(s)
1200176–1200186

Eryksborg (Soravian: Ериксборг; IPA: [ɛrɪksʲ'boˈrg], Kirenian: Eeriksbuuri), also known briefly as Ivanske (Soravian: Іванське; IPA: [ivɐnsk] is a small city and velvolost on the island of Velyka Ludoya in the Perovo Sea. It is the most populous and the capital city of the Ludoy Islands. Its cityscapes include some of the most well-preserved medieval architecture in Soravia, including Eryksborg Castle and Kupaske Stave Church, and its architecture has been invariably shaped by intermittent Ejderic, Sadamic and Soravian rule.

According to legend, the city was founded by Erik Ansgarson in 851 to be the primary fishing town for his detachment of men sailing the Perovo. Eleanora of Caldia's Uí Mealla clan briefly held the city, but after the execution of Flaithbertach Uí Mealla by Moimir the Kneebringer's armies of Pavatria, the city fell back under Ejderic control. After the fall of the First North Sea Empire and its various successor states, the city became de facto governed by its mercantile elite, who operated in the form of an early guild or confraternity. The city, whose sovereignty became threatened by Pavatrian expansion, joined the Maritime Guild in 1228. The Guild's navy protected the city from invasion, and in turn the city provided it with near complete control over trade in the Perovo.

As the Guild dwindled in power towards the Late Middle Ages, its ability to protect its westernmost cities diminished. Having already suffered minor setbacks in north-central Euclea. In 1409, Burgomaster Hallar the Frail travelled to Muuli as the city's envoy, pleading for a raised land and naval force to defend the city. The Guild ultimately decided against it, and Hallar remained in Muuli as Pavatria sieged and occupied Eryksborg in 1410. The Third North Sea Empire annexed the city in 1462, but its swift decline saw the city once more plunged into mercantile administration in 1489.