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The family who have controlled Flannary since its inception and trace their lineage to [[Hadrian Ubrekt]] and the [[Ubrekti Empire|pre-Ubrekti Empire]] kingdom that later joined that empire through diplomatic and filial ties and not military conquest. Some tie to Veromii blood is critical to any claim of legitimacy to the throne. The nation of Flannary gained its independence in 1429 [[BI]] when [[Julianna Veromii]] was given [[Imperium of the East]] when the Ubrekti Empire was divided into two administrative halves, a position which she held for ten years, when she declared herself the [[Empress of the East]] and started the [[First War of Fracture]] (also called the Ubrekti Civil War). After 25 years of war, a settlement was reached that left all of the eastern mainland, save for Ubrekt retaining control of Hakrinel (Hakan Province) as a colony. For the next hundred years, the Veromii family controlled without significant political opposition, though a successive number of uprisings and their brutal repression finally led, in 1340 [[BI]], to the [[Fresian Uprising]], also known as the [[Second War of Fracture]], which lasted for 55 years, leading to roughly the modern borders observed today. (though the Flannary/Fresia border is contested to this day).
The family who have controlled [[Flannary]] since its inception and trace their lineage to [[Hadrian Ubrekt]] and the [[Ubrekti Empire|pre-Ubrekti Empire]] kingdom that later joined that empire through diplomatic and filial ties and not military conquest. Some tie to Veromii blood is critical to any claim of legitimacy to the throne. The nation of Flannary gained its independence in 1429 [[BI]] when [[Julianna Veromii]] was given [[Imperium of the East]] when the Ubrekti Empire was divided into two administrative halves, a position which she held for ten years, when she declared herself the [[Empress of the East]] and started the [[First War of Fracture]] (also called the Ubrekti Civil War). After 25 years of war, a settlement was reached that left all of the eastern mainland, save for Ubrekt retaining control of Hakrinel (Hakan Province) as a colony. For the next hundred years, the Veromii family controlled without significant political opposition, though a successive number of uprisings and their brutal repression finally led, in 1340 [[BI]], to the [[Fresian Uprising]], also known as the [[Second War of Fracture]], which lasted for 55 years, leading to roughly the modern borders observed today. (though the Flannary/Fresia border is contested to this day).

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The family who have controlled Flannary since its inception and trace their lineage to Hadrian Ubrekt and the pre-Ubrekti Empire kingdom that later joined that empire through diplomatic and filial ties and not military conquest. Some tie to Veromii blood is critical to any claim of legitimacy to the throne. The nation of Flannary gained its independence in 1429 BI when Julianna Veromii was given Imperium of the East when the Ubrekti Empire was divided into two administrative halves, a position which she held for ten years, when she declared herself the Empress of the East and started the First War of Fracture (also called the Ubrekti Civil War). After 25 years of war, a settlement was reached that left all of the eastern mainland, save for Ubrekt retaining control of Hakrinel (Hakan Province) as a colony. For the next hundred years, the Veromii family controlled without significant political opposition, though a successive number of uprisings and their brutal repression finally led, in 1340 BI, to the Fresian Uprising, also known as the Second War of Fracture, which lasted for 55 years, leading to roughly the modern borders observed today. (though the Flannary/Fresia border is contested to this day).