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House of Vieri

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House of Vieri
Casa Vieri
Imperial, Royal, and Duchy dynasty
Left: Vieri "ancient", coat of arms of the Counts of Vieri; right: Vieri "modern"/Anglo-Vetullian, arms of the House of Vieri, Monarchs of Anglica: Gules, a fess argent; originally the arms of the House of Vieri, Dukes of Suiden and Klokov
Parent houseHouse of Villela
Country
EtymologyVieri Castle
Founded11th century
FounderMauricio di Vieri
Current headCharl di Vieri (cognatic line)
Final rulerFerdinand III (cognatic line)
MottoOmnis mundus est Vieri
Estate(s)
Cadet branchesAll extinct

The House of Vieri (/ˈviːˈɛ͡ɹ/), alternatively spelled Viera in Anglish and also known as the House of Vetullia, is one of the most prominent and important dynasties in Parthenian history.

The house gets it's name from a fortress built by the founding member, Vieri Castle, built by Vetullian count Mauricio di Vieri in the 1020s. His grandson Otto was the first to take the fortress name as his own, adding "Count of Vieri" to his title. In 1273, Mauricio's seventh-generation descendant Rodolfo di Vieri (Rudolf, as he is known as well) was elected Count of Lone. Taking advantage of the extinction of the Siglionis and of his victory over Conrado Siglioni at the battle of Valdesia in 1278, he appointed his sons as Dukes of Busseto and moved the family's power base to there, where the Vieri dynasty gained the name of "House of Vetulia" and ruled until 1698.

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History

Burials

List of Vieri rulers

Vetullian Monarchs

Anglish Monarchs

Grand Dukes of the Eisen

Duke of West Vermandia

Duke of Suidenland

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