Talk:Atresia
Territory name | Aaccession | Dissolvment | Explanation |
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Princely Abbey State Ezen-Friede | 1408 | 1815 | Founding member of the Bond |
County Acher (1408-1429)
County Acher-Halm (1429-1592) County Groot Acher (1592-1793) |
1408 | 1793 | Founding member of the Bond
Acquired the independent County of Halm in 1429 Merged with the Burggraafschap Spitten in 1592 |
Burggraafschap Spitten | 1408 | 1592 | Founding member of the Bond
Merged with Acher-Halm in 1592 |
Burgravate 't Burge (1408-1556)
Reformed Republic of De Oudburg (1556-1602) Republic of Oudburg (1602-1793) |
1408 | 1793 | Founding member of the Bond
Changed its name and governance system during the civil war period |
Stad Ravensteen | 1408 | 1632 | Ravensteen (since 1793: Ravenstad) was a founding member of the Bond.
Merged into Duchy Wouder in 1632 |
Duchy Murgedal | 1408 | 1632 | Founding member of the Bond
Merged into Duchy Wouder in 1632 Lost city of Rozenburg to Beren in 1621 |
Lordship Ziemmen | 1408 | 1632 | Founding member of the Bond
Merged into Duchy Wouder in 1632 |
Duchy Wouder | 1632 | 1793 | Was founded in 1632 through the merger of Ravensteen, Murgedal and Ziemmen |
County of Beren | 1408 | 1815 | Founding member of the Bond
Had some important civil war changes:
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Princely Abbey State Aulpen (1408-1621)
County of Aulpen (1621-1815) |
1408 | 1815 | Founding member of the Bond
Started as a Princely Abbey State, but was reformed in 1621 towards a county. Had unclear territory boundaries before the civil was: ruled over several smaller villages in the southern Aulps in the 1400s, including villages near Clairfenne and Koom, without a clear territorial claim. Conquered parts of Beren in this Civil War (1605 and 1621) and parts of the Usters Lake shores (1628). |
County Jorra | 1423 | 1621 | Suffered greatly in the Civil War in which the ruling house of Jorra was wiped out and their main city Jorraburg turned into ruin. Incorporated in the Duchy Asselland-Jorra by the 1621 Gratianen Treaty. |
Duchy Asselland | 1423 | 1621 | Suffered greatly in the Civil War and merged into the Duchy Asselland-Jorra by the 1621 Gratianen Treaty. |
Principality Usters | 1459 | 1621 | Suffered greatly in the Civil War. Usters itself suffered in the Duchy Asselland-Jorra by the 1621 Gratianen Treaty, but had to cede most of the Usters Lake shores to Beren and Aulpen in the 1628 Usters Treaty. |
Duchy Asselland-Jorra | 1621 | 1793 | Founded as a new Bond member after the Civil War by the Gratianen Treaty. Contained most parts of Usters, Asselland and Jorra. The new ruling family was nephey of the former Prince of Usters and married to the doughter of the Duke of Asselland (who was killed in battle). |
Republic Elzdal | 1628 | 1815 | Ceded from Koom in the Treaty of Usters (1628). Exists of mainly reformed Lentian speaking parts of the former Koom |
City Koom (1490-1626)
Republic Koom (1626-1793) |
1490 | 1793 | Koom was the first Valonian Atresian speaking territory and the first city state to enter the bond. between 1490 and 1556 it gradually expanded its territory to incorporate the region up to Moranne-Bourg. Koom conquered more territory during the Civil War, especially to the south and east. Parts of these claims were formalized in the Treaty of Usters (1628). In the same treaty they had to give up the Elzdal region, which fell in the war under control of Beren. |
Maark of Koom (1628-1734)
Republic Ko(o)mermaark (1734-1793) |
1628 | 1793 | A territory partially occupied by Koom as a buffer state since the early 1500s, but never formally incorporated in the Bond until the Treaty of Usters. As one of two border regions ('Maark') it had limited rights in the Bond until 1734, when it became a full Bond member. |
Maark of Aine (1628-1734)
County of Ainermaark (1734-1793) |
1628 | 1793 | Since the mid 1500s it was occupied by both Koom and Bouron, but not formalized as a Bond member until the Treaty of Usters (1628). As one of two border regions ('Maark') it had limited rights in the Bond until 1734, when it became a full Bond member, under a personal union with Bouron. |
County Grations | 1490 | 1825 | Grations joined the Bond with Koom in 1490. Stayed out of most of the Civil War. Was in personal union with Altenkron from 1781-1793. The eastern parts, including the capital Gratianen, fell to the Revolutionary Republic of Atresia in 1793. But the County could hold foot in the upper valleys till 1825, with Marktburg as capital. |
Duchy Bouron
Grand-Duchy Bouron-Arasylle (1561-1628) Grand-Duchy Bouron (1628-1793) |
1521 | 1793 | A powerful Duchy that joined the bond in 1521. Ruled Arasylle between 1561 and 1628 (Treaty of Usters) through a personal union. |
Princely State Kronland | 1459 | 1793 | Before Bouron joined the Bond it was an exclave.
Lost Altenkron in the civil war (1621, Gratianen Treaty). |
County Altenkron (1621-1628)
Duchy Altenkron (1628-1793) |
1621 | 1793 | Ceded from Kronland in the Gratianen Treaty (1621) and became a Duchy in the Treaty of Usters (1628). Was in personal union with Grations from 1781-1793. |
County of Torbe | 1521 | 1793 | Joined the bond with Bouron. |
Grand-Duchy of Renne | 1638 | 1793 | Joined the Bond through the Renne Charter |
Princely Abbey State of Sain Michel Abbè | 1521 | 1793 | Joined the bond with Bouron. |
County of Arasylle (1525-1561) (1628-1825) | 1521 | 1825 | Joined the bond with Bouron. Ruled by Bouron through personal union between 1561 and 1628, and became again an independant bond member in the Treaty of Usters. |
County Seilles | 1476 | 1685 | Absorbed by Franquelle in 1685. Had been governed by the same nobel house as Franquelle since 1603. |
Principality Franquelle | 1685 | 1793 | Joined the Bond in 1685. |
Duchy of Wissendale | |||
Duchy of Klippe | 1408 | 1793 | |
Duchy of Baar | 1408 | 1793 | |
City Augen | 1480 | 1793 |