The Eighteenth Century, Part III: 1750-1775

This covers the first three decades of the second half of the eighteenth century (1750-1780). For the first half, see The Eighteenth Century, Part I: 1701-1750. =The Eighteenth Century (1701-1800, Part II)=

1750

 * January 1-On January 1, 1750, vigorous New Year's celebrations were held throughout the Laurasian Empire in order to mark the commencement of the year 1750. The second quarter of the eighteenth century (1725-1750), which had witnessed wars in the Dejanik Commonwealth and with Franconia, Scottria, Marasharita, and the Haynsian Despotate; the travails of the religious reforms in the Imperial Almitian Church; four major uprisings (the Uprising of Grace, Dunsey's Rebellion, the Disturbance of Teth, and the Kettian Rebellion); and the Emperor's Great Matter (the six marriages of Antigonus III), had therefore come to a conclusion, and the third quarter of the century (1750-1775) had commenced. The Caladarian Galaxy was also now in the middle of the eighteenth century, and because of that, it is important to note the situation of the Laurasian Empire. By the middle of the century, the Laurasian Empire had extended its jurisdiction over the southern and central Galactic Borderlands, as a result of the above-referenced wars. Nagai, Sassi-ruuk, Alexandria, Rhedita, Kalbacha, Rasdalla, Kania, Rogeria, Western Hypasia, the Tof Borderlands, Donna, Billy, Latrice, Arachosia Prime, Vector Prime, and sections of the Galactic Barrier had now come under the rule of the Imperial Laurasian Government; the Vectorian Empire had been completely destroyed, while the Scottrians had been seriously weakened and territories stripped from the Marasharite Empire. The Haynsian Despotate, however, continued to survive, and again in defiance of the Treaty of Nis, was still launching expeditions against the outskirts of Laurasian territory in the Galactic Void. The continued irritation posed by Haynsian raids would be a further motivation of expansion for the Laurasian Empire to the Northern Reaches and beyond, as would be evidenced in the two further Marasharite-Laurasian Wars which still awaited the century. As of 1750, the Laurasian Empire governed some fifty million star systems, comprising over 70% of the Caladarian Galaxy. In the New Year's proclamation to the subjects of the Laurasian Empire, it was pointed out by the Regency Council that the galaxy had "never been more unified in its history". And indeed, the second half of the eighteenth century was to see the ultimate triumph of the Laurasian Empire, and a relentless upwards trajectory in economic growth.
 * January 4-The Earl of Sarah, who had instated measures to maintain martial law at Lomanis, and was confident that all of the roots of the Kettian Rebellion had been destroyed, returned to Laurasia Prime. There, the victorious Earl was greeted with much celebration and joy by the inhabitants of the capital world. The Mayor of Christiania and the Governor of Laurasia Prime had ensured that the welcoming ceremonies for the Earl and his forces were grand. Audiences of subjects gathered at the Post Settlement of Hepudermia, the Second Station of Callista, at the two Calaxies, and in the major cities of Laurasia Prime, praising the Earl of Sarah and his prowess in battle. The Regency Council, assembled at the Audience Chambers of the Quencilvanian Palace, issued a proclamation to the subjects of the Laurasian Empire that Almitis had blessed his subjects and was looking out for their welfare in the personages of individuals as the Earl. The Earl was rapidly ascending to the position of predominant influence at the Imperial Court. Thomasius Writholesius, Earl of Southerton, who had been reappointed to the Privy Council in December 1749 after the downfall of Seymouris, was one of those opposed to the growing influence of Sarah.
 * January 6-Craterus Kettius and his younger brother, Willanius Kettius, were convicted by the Governing Senate on charges of treason, heresy, conspiracy, and "dissent against the lawful policies of the Imperial Government". The two brothers, because they were commoners, were denied the right of petition to the Emperor (as represented by the Regency Council) and were assigned the full penalties of a traitor's death: hanging, drawing, quartering, and solar incineration. Kettius declared his actions had been meant for the security and welfare of the Laurasian people, and he declared that Almitis would see who was in the right. The Regency Council ratified the death sentence passed by the Senate and commanded for the execution to take place the following day.
 * January 8-At the Public Execution Grounds of the Fortress of Baureux, the brothers Craterus and Willanius Kettius were executed by hanging, drawing, quartering, and solar incineration. To the end, they remained defiant, with Craterus declaring that he wished the Laurasian dominions would not succumb to destruction at the hands of the anti-Almitis. The two men had been excommunicated by the Holy Synod, and were therefore denied an Almitian burial. Instead, on the orders of Chief Procurator Cranmerius, their bodies were dumped into the Pit of Traitors on Jadia. An imperial manifesto, issued shortly after their executions, confiscated all properties and goods of the Kettius family, including Kettian Foodstuffs; condemned all members of the Kettius family for having "given birth" to such traitors; and announced a sentence of damnation upon all who had been connected with the rebellion. By January 16, Mayor Athanasius Cleos of Wydominia and Governor Thomasius Cloddius of Draytonia will have both been executed at the Fortress of Baureux on charges of treason.
 * January 12-The Earl of Southerton, who sought to reclaim his position as Procurator-General of the Governing Senate, and who championed the interests of the Traditionalist faction at the Almitian Court, launched his abortive conspiracy against the Earl of Sarah. Appearing before the Regency Council, Southerton attempted to charge Sarah for treason, declaring that the Earl's true intent in suppressing the Kettian Rebellion was to obtain support for himself among the people of the Laurasian Empire, so as to disperse the Council, arrest and depose Demetrius II from the Imperial Laurasian throne, and proclaim himself Emperor of a new dynasty. He also claimed that Sarah had conspired with Lord Protector Seymouris, and that Seymouris had agreed to his removal in order to permit for their plans to be carried out. Southerton alleged that Seymouris was to become the new Supreme Commander of Laurasian forces and that he had been promised the Scottrian throne, to hold that kingdom as a dependency of the Laurasian Empire. All of these allegations were absurd and unfounded. Sarah, learning of Southerton's ramblings, invited the Council to his quarters at the Diplomatic Palace. There, he effortlessly refuted all of Southerton's allegations and in an act of chivalry, declared that "he who seeks Seymouris's death would have mines as well." Southerton's plot collapsed, and he was dismissed from the Regency Council for the second and last time. Following his failure to remove Sarah from his position of influence, Southerton retired to his residence in Colombia, Lincantonian Place, and died there on July 30 at the age of 44.
 * February 2-Firmly consolidating his position of patronage and influence in the Imperial Laurasian Government, John Dudley, Earl of Sarah, was appointed Lord President of the Imperial Privy Council, Minister of the Imperial Chancellory, and Governor of the Emperor's Person by the Regency Council, thereby becoming, in effect, the successor to Lord Protector Seymouris. The Earl of Sarah, in a wise and calculated gesture, decided not to assume the office and rank of Lord Protector, believing that this would give those at the Imperial Court cause to demand his own removal. Nevertheless, he had now established himself as primus inter pares and the chief influence in the Imperial Government; he was effectively "absolute master" of the Laurasian Empire, and would retain this position for the next three years. A letters patent issued by the Emperor Demetrius II on February 5 would grant Sarah the same privileges of appointment, dismissal, and supervision of the civil service as had been granted to the Lord Protector Seymouris nearly three years earlier.
 * February 6-The Earl of Sarah, who believed that Seymouris could not pose a threat to his position of influence in the Imperial Court now, and who still held sympathy for his former associate, arranged for his release from imprisonment at the Post Settlement of Hepudermia, to which he had been confined since December 6, 1749. Seymouris, who was now restored to his liberty, was also appointed Minister of Internal Security and regained his seat on the Regency Council. Grateful to Sarah that he had spared him from a longer term of imprisonment, and having recovered some favor at the Imperial Court, he threw himself back into his duties in government. For the time being, a reconciliation was effected between the Earl of Sarah and the Duke of Volta.
 * February 11-The Earl of Sarah, who was determined to turn his attention to economic and administrative reforms within the Laurasian Empire, and believed that the Laurasian Dominions needed rest from the exertions of war, proposed to the Privy Council that requests for peace negotiations be sent to the Scottrian and Franconian Governments. Sarah pointed out that Laurasian military forces in the Angelina Spiral were underequipped, ill-supplied, and ill-organized, and that the Empire needed to withdraw from that debacle of conflict. He also made the realpoltik-argument that because Mariana was already engaged to be married to Dauphin Franjak of Franconia, it made no sense to continue to press for her engagement with the Emperor. There were always other brides for His Majesty, and much time before he would be married in any case. The Earl of Americana, who had supported Sarah in his efforts against Southerton, seconded the Council President's motion, and during the late hours of the day, the Regency Council approved the commencement of negotiations with Scottria and Franconia.
 * February 22-Minister of Foreign Affairs Sir Rudomentus Sadielus, who had been retained at his post by both Lord Protector Seymouris and Council President Sarah, sent a formal offer of diplomatic negotiations to the governments of the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria and the Serene Kingdom of Franconia. King Hensios II of Franconia, who had secured his son's marriage with Queen Mariana, was eager for the end of military conflict with the Laurasian Empire and believed that he could recognize Laurasian territorial acquisitions in the Galactic Borderlands. The Regent Arran, who also wished for the end to the long and costly war, decided to accept the offer in conjunction with Hensios. A military truce was immediately proclaimed between the forces of the warring states, and Lord Dacre of Gitlandia, who had been supreme commander of Laurasian forces in Scottrian territory since the withdrawal of Lord Greysius, was commanded to hold his positions.
 * March 4-Negotiations commenced between the Laurasian Empire on the one hand, and the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria, alongside its ally the Serene Kingdom of Franconia, on the other hand. The diplomatic conference among the three states was opened at Boulougone, which was still occupied by Laurasian units in accordance with the Treaty of Ardres of 1746. Lord Dacre of Gitlandia, Lord Greysius of Willonia, Baron Craterus Pagentia, and Sir Galerius Caranius were the Laurasian plenipotentiaries to the peace conference, with Baron Pagentia serving as the official head of the delegation and host of the conference. Admiral d'Annebault, General Henri Cleutin, Commodore Montalembert, and the Duke of Torre served as the Franconian plenipotentiaries, with d'Annebault as the leader of the delegation. Scottrian interests were represented by the Earl of Angus and Sir Walter Scott. Pagentia and d'Annebault, who had already been acquainted with each other in the past at the negotiations for the Treaty of Ardre, got along well, and immediately proceeded to business.
 * March 19-As part of his efforts to consolidate his authority within the Regency Council, the Earl of Sarah began to appoint his supporters and favorites to positions of influence on the Regency Council and in the Imperial Laurasian Government. Bearing no blood relationship to the Emperor, he understood the importance of maintaining networks of patronage at the Imperial Court. Sarah therefore sought to appoint members of his family to influential positions, and to offices within the Royal Household. He appointed his son-in-law Sir Antigonus Sidronius and his brother Sir Eusebius Dudley to positions of importance in the Emperor Demetrius's service. Lord Thomasius Darcius and Sir John Gases both became officers of the Privy Chamber. He also promoted the rise in influence of Willanius Cecilis, Vice-Secretary of the Regency Council, who had arisen to prominence during the preceding years. Cecilis is appointed as Chancellor of the Laurasian Empire, the youngest individual to obtain that position. He will be knighted on April 11. The Lord Wentwathia, an associate of Dudley's and a justice of the Court of the Star Chamber (1736-1741), is appointed as Imperial High Chamberlain on March 22, to replace the Earl of Americana. Finally, he appointed Lord St. Johansius, who was a long-time associate of the Dudley family and had served in the Imperial Government loyally since the latter years of the reign of Neuchrus the Reformer himself, as the new Lord Treasurer of the Laurasian Empire. St. Johansius, who would be created Marquess of Winchestrius on April 26, would serve as Lord Treasurer for the next twenty-two years.
 * March 24-The Treaty of Boulougone was signed by the delegations of the Laurasian Empire, Celestial Kingdom of Scottria, and the Serene Kingdom of Franconia, thereby finally bringing an end to the War of the Rough Wooing, which had, with the exception of the period September 1746-September 1747, continued for over seven years. By the terms of the treaty, the Laurasian Empire agreed to restore Boulougone to the authority of the Serene Kingdom of Franconia, four years ahead of schedule. All strongholds occupied by Laurasian forces, including Broughton, Falaside, Raindburgh, Morvay, Cleugia, and the Scottrian Outskirts, were returned to the authority of the Scottrian Government; all Laurasian units were to withdraw from Scottrian territory by the end of 1750. The Empire also agreed to recognize Queen Mariana's marriage with the Dauphin Franjak of Franconia, and the rights of Arran to continue his regency over the Scottrian realms. In exchange, however, the Franconian Naval Expeditionary Corps was to be withdrawn from Scottrian territory promptly; Laurasian commercial privileges in Scottrian territory were confirmed; and the Franconian Government agreed to compensate the Laurasian Empire for all military expenses. All prisoners and spoils of war were to be exchanged, and the Laurasian Empire's rule over the former Scottrian territories of the Galactic Borderlands was again confirmed. Finally, in order to ensure the compliance of the terms of the agreement, six "hostages" were to be exchanged between the two governments, to reside at the respective courts until August 1750. They were for Franconia: Mariana of Guise's brother the Marquess de Mayentia; Louis Tremoille; Jean de Bourbon, Comte de Enghien; Fransios de Montmorency; Jean d'Annebault, son of Admiral Annebault; and Fransios of Vendrome. As for Laurasia, they were: Hensius Brandeis; the Lord Greysius; John Bourcherius, 5th Baron Fitzania; Antigonus Fitzalania; and Antigonus Stanleis. The Treaty of Boulougone will be ratified by King Hensios II of Franconia on April 1; by the Regency Council (in the name of Emperor Demetrius II) on April 11; and by the Regent Arran (in the name of Queen Mariana) on April 22.
 * April 7-The Imperial Edict for the Punishment of the Vagabonds, which had been one of the chief causes of the Kettian Rebellion, is formally repealed by the Regency Council, on the initiative of Council President Sarah. This measure is greeted with much joy by the subjects of the Laurasian Empire. The Earl of Sarah had realized that he could begin the process of reducing the social troubles in the Laurasian Empire and reconciling wayward subjects to their government if he took steps in order to moderate their dis-affections. The repeal of the Edict on Vagabonds was therefore the first step in a series of economic reforms which would be implemented during the course of the next three years.
 * April 24-The Ministry of Foreign Affairs assigned Sir Nicholas Wortton, who had been part of the Laurasian delegation which had negotiated the Treaty of Ardres of 1746, as the new Ambassador of the Laurasian Empire to the court of the Serene Kingdom of Franconia. Wortton would arrive at Parri on May 15 and be greeted in a lavish ceremony of welcome by King Hensios II, Queen-Consort Catharina d'Medici, and the rest of the Franconian Court. At the same time, the Earl of Sarah secured the appointment of his associate, Sir Demetrius Cereanus, as the Laurasian Ambassador to the Scottrian Court. Cereanus would arrive at Ediania on June 1 and be greeted by the Regent Arran and Queen-Dowager Mariana of Guise with much ceremony.
 * May 1-The official hostages, as had been agreed to under the terms of the Treaty of Boulougone, are officially exchanged between the two governments. The Franconian hostages at the Imperial Court are treated as guests of state, and will be well provided for until August 7, 1750, when the re-exchange takes place and the hostages return to their respective dominions. The Ladies Didymeia and Aurelia in particular, are kind to the Franconians during their stay at the Imperial Court. Aurelia, who was now sixteen years old, was nearing the end of her time of guardianship and was ready to assume her full place as an adult noblewoman and Lady of the Imperial Family.
 * June 3-As part of the Council President's efforts to remain on good terms with Seymouris, his son and heir John, Viscount Lislus, was married to the Duke of Volta's daughter, Anna Seymouris. The marriage ceremony, which was conducted at St. Paul's Cathedral in Constantinople, was attended by the most prominent personages of the Imperial Court. Among those in attendance were the Ladies Didymeia and Aurelia, Chief Procurator Cranmerius (who presided over the wedding), Baroness Annaliese of Denver, Baron Pagentia, Field-Marshals Munnich and Lacius, and the Emperor Demetrius II himself. The Regency Council praised the union and expressed its hopes that the union would prove fruitful and durable. Seymouris and Sarah are outwardly cordial to each other at the wedding ceremonies.
 * June 27-Birth of the future King of Franconia, Charman III (1760-1774), at Saint German-en Laye in the Serene Kingdom of Franconia. He was the third son of King Hensios II of Franconia and his wife, Queen-Consort Catharina d'Medici. Created Duke of Orleans from his birth, Charman was considered unlikely to accede to the Franconian throne at the time of his birth, due to the betrothal of his brother Franjak with the Queen of Scottria, Mariana I.
 * July 22-The Lady Didymeia was summoned by the Regency Council to appear before it, in order to answer questions regarding her continued use of Traditionalist rituals in her personal household. As the half-sister of the Emperor Demetrius II, Didymeia had de facto license to continue hearing the Traditionalist Mass in private. So soon as he had ascended to the predominant position of influence in the Imperial Government, the Earl of Sarah put pressure on her to stop the "misuse" of her privilege, as she allowed her entire household and flocks of visitors to attend the Mass. Didymeia, who in her turn did not tolerate the use of the Book of Common Prayer at any of her residences, was not prepared to many any concessions. She had contemplated fleeing from the Laurasian Empire but could not make up her mind at the last minute. Didymeia had totally disregarded Demetrius's personal interest in the issue and held an almost hysterical fear and hatred of the Council President. She held her head high as she was questioned by the Council, led by the Earl of Sarah, on these matters. She was told that the crux of the matter was not the nature of her faith but her disobedience to the law. In response, Didymeia sent Spamalkan Ambassador de Schefye to the Council after the end of their meeting; he threatened that his master would declare war on the Laurasian Empire. The Council could not swallow a war threat from a ambassador who had overstepped his commission, but all the same could not risk the important trade ties with the Spamalkans.
 * July 24-On the orders of the Regency Council, five of Didymeia's household officers were arrested and imprisoned at the Fortress of Baureux, accused of being in conspiracy against the Imperial Government and of plotting to overthrow the religious policies implemented by the Council. Shortly after these arrest orders were issued, de Schefye was again summoned before the Council. Minister Sadelius had informed his Spamalkan counterpart of the Ambassador's threats, and the Spamalkan Government had reprimanded de Schefye for his statements. De Schefye was informed of these doings by the Regency Council; realizing they had him in a corner, he capitulated, and declared his statements were rash and abrasive. A compromise was soon effected with the Lady Didymeia, who agreed to hear mass in a more private manner, but in exchange, augmented her personal property by exchanges with the Imperial Estates.
 * October 1-An official masque was held at the Tuileres Palace on Parri in order to celebrate the end of the War of the Rough Wooing. Scottrian Queen Mariana and her fiancee, the Dauphin Franjak of Franconia, both had a prominent part in the ceremonies. Laurasian Ambassador Worrton was also invited to represent his masters at the ceremony, and despite his mortification at this behavior on the part of the Franconian Court, respectfully accepted. King Hensios II issued proclamations declaring that the "rightful state of affairs" now prevailed among the inter-galactic powers and that he wished for a state of peace to continue for many years to come.
 * December 25-Despite the compromise which had been reached between the Regency Council and the Lady Didymeia several months earlier, regarding the Traditionalist rituals in her personal household, a embarrassing incident now took place at the Imperial Court. The Court was at the Palace of Harmony on Clancia, and engaged in the traditional Ascentmas Day festivities and masques. The Emperor Demetrius II presided over the celebrations, being accompanied by Council President Sarah, Chief Procurator Cranmerius, Chancellor Cecilis, and Lord Treasurer Winchestrius. The ceremonies, however, were conducted in accordance with the Reformed Almitian rite, which enraged the Lady Didymeia. Didymeia begged to be excused from the festivities, but this request was rejected by the Emperor himself. Demetrius, who was now thirteen years old, and was a fervent Reformed Almitian, now demanded, in front of the Imperial Court, that Didymeia abandon Traditionalism and embrace the Reformist faith. Didymeia refused, begging her brother not to intrude upon her religion. The two half-siblings continued to argue, until they both burst into tears. Council President Sarah then took the Emperor away and ordered Didymeia to her personal bedchambers, ending the confrontation. Over the remainder of the reign, Demetrius would continue to demand that she reject Traditionalism, demands she would refuse.

1751

 * January 14-With the wholehearted approval and permission of the Council President and Governor of the Emperor's Person, the Earl of Sarah, the Emperor Demetrius II himself began to become more involved in the affairs of the Imperial Laurasian Government. The Emperor, who was now nearing fourteen years old, was demonstrating impressive intelligence, piety, and energy. He had also demonstrated an autocratic manner and a vigorous will, those main facets of his imposing father, Antigonus the Extravagant. Many at the Imperial Court and throughout the Laurasian Empire prayed that Demetrius would not be "prevented by Almitis" from living out his natural lifespan, and that he would govern over the Empire in good stead for many years to come. In the eyes of Chief Procurator Cranmerius and others within the Imperial Court, Demetrius was an agent of the Lord Almitis, rooting out error within the structure of the Almitian Church and ensuring the prosperity of the Laurasian dominions. From this date forwards, the Emperor's signature will begin to appear alone on state documents, no longer countermanded by the signatures of the Regency Council. With the encouragement of the Earl of Sarah, he will develop a close relationship with Chancellor Cecilis and Procurator-General Richius, being fed information by them on state affairs and learning the mechanics of government in the process. Demetrius has begun his formal training to eventually assume the duties of Autocrat upon obtaining his majority.
 * February 4-The Earl of Sarah, seeking to reverse the economic decline suffered during Seymouris's regency, ordered Sub-Treasurer Walterius Mildmay and Minister of Finance Sir Willanius Herbetius to begin cracking down on peculation by the officers of the Imperial Mint and other institutions. Since first ascending to the position of predominance in the Imperial Court, Sarah had begun to instigate reforms in the taxation and treasury systems, determined to clear the Emperor's outstanding obligations and to restore public credit to the Imperial Government. The anti-peculation drive will succeed, and rates of embezzlement will decline from an occurrence of 50 among every 10,000 officials in January 1751 to less than 5 among 10,000 officials three years later.
 * March 3-Death of Sir Thomasius Wentwathia, 1st Baron Wentwathia and Imperial High Chamberlain of the Laurasian Empire. Wentwathia is succeeded in his title by his son, also named Thomasius, and as High Chamberlain by the Lord Darcia of Chiche.
 * March 7-The Decree of Judicial Resources was issued by the Imperial Ministry of Justice, on the orders of the Earl of Sarah and the Regency Council. This decree was in response to the numerous uprisings which had occurred in 1749, such as Dunsey's Rebellion, the Disturbance of Teth, and the Kettian Uprising. By the terms of this decree, all assemblies and organizations "opposed to the interests of the Imperial Government and the dynasty of the Laurasian Empire" were formally outlawed. It was declared treason for any to involve themselves with such organizations, and automatic penalties of condemnation, imprisonment, and fines were imposed upon those found guilty of involvement. The decree commanded for all local officials to provide annual reports to the Senate on the affairs of their courts; to impose strict surveillance upon the households of merchants and other prominent citizens; and to permit nobles to retain their bodyguard units, so as to defend their estates from the possible attacks of mobs. The authority of the Praetors was expanded, and they were now authorized to take immediate action against any rebel units or bands, being permitted the employment of governmental troops to that purpose.
 * March 16-Attempting to yield profit and restore confidence in the imperial denarius, the Imperial Treasury issued debased coinage, of only 25% purity, and then ordered the circulation of the new currency among all banks and institutes within the Laurasian Empire. This measure, supported by the Earl of Sarah and Herbetius, was opposed by both Mildmay and Lord Treasurer Winchestrius. And indeed, the measure, far from restoring confidence in imperial currency, led to a financial panic. The Laurasia Prime Stock Exchange lost 270,000 points in the period from March 16 to April 4, closing at a historic low of 235.4 million points. Many refused to use the new coinage issued by the Imperial Government, and interest rates increased by 15%. Unemployment would creep up to 6% by July 1751. Finally, on July 7, the coinage would be revoked by the Imperial Treasury, and Mildmay was ordered to begin a comprehensive study of the imperial currency, in order to suggest a new and purer coinage for issuance by the Imperial Mint.
 * April 17-On the orders of the Regency Council, the Laurasian Ambassador Sir Demetrius Cereanus commenced negotiations with the Regent Arran and the Scottrian Estates, concerning the precise delineation of Laurasian and Scottrian boundaries in the Galactic Void; compensations for damage inflicted by Laurasian troops in Scottrian territory; and the arrangement of the exact extent of Laurasian commercial privileges in Scottrian territory.
 * April 30-Field-Marshal and Count of Theresa Peteveius Lacius, who had commanded Laurasian forces in the War of the Dejanik Succession, the Third Laurasian-Marasharite War, and the Scottrian War of Rasdalla, dies at Rigan Castle in Harvey City, Momma, at the age of seventy-two. The news of Lacius's death is greeted with much mourning at the Imperial Court, where he had been genuinely respected. Field-Marshal Munnich, who was still Minister of Defense, expressed his condolences for the death of his comrade-at arms and friend; Council President Northumberlais issued a proclamation declaring that the death of Lacius was one of the "saddest events" to take place in recent times. Lacius will be buried, with full military honors, at St. Claudius' Cathedral in Harvey City on May 21.
 * June 4-The Merchant Marine Academy of Janeway was established by charter from the Ministry of Education, on the initiative of the Earl of Sarah. This institution is destined to become, in the last quarter of the eighteenth century, one of the most prominent navigational institutions in the Galactic Borderlands of the Laurasian Empire.
 * June 10-The Treaty of Northam was signed by the Laurasian Empire and the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria at Northam, a Scottrian border stronghold eight light years north of the Galactic Void. By the terms of this treaty, the arrangements of the Treaty of Boulougone of the previous year were reconfirmed. The Laurasian Empire again gained recognition of its rule over territories in the Galactic Borderlands. The territorial boundary between the Laurasian and Scottrian realms in the Galactic Void was defined to run for a distance of 45,000 light years, intersecting at the Outer Mists of the Angelina Spiral and the Galactic Barrier of the Caladarian Galaxy. No vessels of either government were to be stationed in the regions of the Galactic Void, and the frontier regions of both the Caladarian Galaxy and Angelina Spiral were to have reduced garrisons. As regards commerical matters, Laurasian rights of transit and conduct at all Scottrian star systems was confirmed. Laurasian merchant houses and relays could be established on Dunbar, Haddington, Glasgow, Leith, Erith, Branxholm, and Hackington; in exchange, Laurasians residing in or traveling through Scottrian territory agreed to abide by Scottrian law, and could be banished from Scottrian dominions by the Celestial Government at any time. Finally, the Imperial Laurasian Government agreed to dispense the sum of €740 billion dataries to those whose properties had been damaged by Laurasian troops during the late war. The Treaty of Northam was ratified by the Regent Arran on June 22 and by the Regency Council of the Laurasian Empire on July 1.
 * July 2-Death at Yanbolu, in the Marasharite Province of Bulgania, of the former Haynsian Despot Nathaliet II Karany.
 * July 26-Sub-Treasurer Walterius Mildmay completed his report on the currency and presented his proposals to the Regency Council. The Council ordered for his proposals to be adopted immediately. On August 19, a new coinage was issued by the Imperial Treasury. The denarius was now worth 92.5% silver purity; all other currencies then circulating within the Empire's dominions were outlawed, and a decimalization of the Denarius was also ordered. As a result of the vigorous government measures at establishing and enforcing the use of new coinage, the economic situation in the Empire improved. By 1752, circulation levels will be in excess of €50 quadmillion dataries; the Treasury will have eliminated most of its outstanding deficits; and the revenues of the Imperial Government will have increased fourfold. Mildmay is knighted on September 19 by the Earl of Sarah for his successes in currency reform.
 * September 4-War erupted between the Serene Kingdom of Franconia and the Holy Spamalkan Empire, arising out of disputes over the Duchy of Miliania which had been ongoing since the close of the previous century. Both King Hensios II and Emperor Char'va I began an effort to persuade the Laurasian Empire to join the war on their side. Sarah, however, determined to maintain peaceful relations with Laurasia's neighbors, and to refrain from war, would adhere to a strict policy of neutrality. This policy would continue during the first four years of the Empress Didymeia's reign.
 * September 19-Birth of the future King of Franconia, Hensios III (1774-1789). He was the fourth son of King Hensios II of Franconia and his wife, Queen-Consort Catharina d'Medici. Hensios was born at the Chateau de Saint-Cloud near Parri.
 * September 21-The Imperial Laurasian, Franconian, and Scottrian Governments, on the urging of King Hensios II and of Council President Sarah, decided that Scottrian Queen-Dowager Mariana of Guise, on her journey back to the Scottrian realms from visiting her daughter at Parri, would make a detour to the Caladarian Galaxy and conduct an official state visit to Laurasia Prime. Mariana, who was eager to see Laurasia Prime, the most populous world in inter-galactic civilization, and to meet with the Emperor Demetrius and his government, enthusiastically approved of these plans. The Earl of Sarah began making preparations to recieve the Scottrian Queen-Dowager, and commanded courtiers in the Imperial Household to conduct themselves in a "proper and befitting manner". Chancellor Cecilis, acting on Sarah's orders, made security arrangements with the Valedictorian Guards, Imperial Intelligence Agency, and Ministry of Internal Security for the safety of the Scottrian Queen-Dowager and her entourage.
 * October 3-Scottrian Queen-Dowager Mariana of Guise and her entourage arrive in the dominions of the Laurasian Empire, at Devily. She is greeted by the Laurasian Governor of Devily, Sir Anatolius Diacoles, and by Lord Treasurer Winchestrius, dispatched by the Regency Council as the Queen-Dowager's official escort. Over the course of the next six days, she will make a gradual route of process across the Galactic Borderlands and to Laurasia Prime. Among the worlds visited by the Queen-Dowager and her entourage will be Patricia I, Kania, Barching, Rasdalla Minor, Rasdalla Major, Kathy Major, Kathy Minor, the Riverite Asteroid Belt, Rhedita, Arachosia Prime, Vector Prime, Kalbacha Minor, Kalbacha Major, Zannah, Huerta Mongol, Valeris V, Bach Dang, Roger Major, Hypasia, Morgania, Kelvania, Angelica, Kanjur, Malaria Prime, Caladaria, Darcia, Charasia, Americana, Katherine, Rebecca, Nezbit, and Blackria.
 * October 9-The Scottrian Queen-Dowager Mariana of Guise and her official entourage, escorted by Lord Treasurer Winchestrius, arrive in the Laurasia Prime star system. The garrison of the capital world permitted her entry, and she was greeted by crowds at the Post Settlement of Hepudermia, the two Calaxies, the Second Station of Callista, and in Christiania, Constantinople, Osraninpolis, Uris, Colombia, and other cities of Laurasia Prime. The Emperor Demetrius II himself, along with the Earl of Sarah, former Lord Protector Seymouris, the Lady Aurelia, Chief Procurator Cranmerius, and the members of the Regency Council, formally greeted the Queen-Dowager at the Audience Chambers of the Quencilvanian Palace. Mariana had polite conversation with the Emperor, and he presented her with a diamond ring, which had belonged to the late Empress-Dowager Katharina Parsius. Mariana and her entourage will be graciously entertained by the Emperor and his court during the course of the next month. The Lady Didymeia, however, still engaged in bitter disputes over religion with her half-brother Demetrius, declined to attend, and instead remained at her estates on Murphy.
 * October 11-In a ceremony attended by all of the personages of the Imperial Court (including Seymouris), and by the visiting Scottrian Queen-Dowager Mariana of Guise, John Dudley, Earl of Sarah, is formally elevated to the higher rank and title of Duke of Northumberlais by the Emperor Demetrius II. Dudley had long desired equality with Seymouris, who as Duke of Volta had been higher in him within the ranks of the Laurasian nobility. For months, the now Duke of Northumberlais had drafted plans for his elevation, and the formal warrants for the ceremony had been drawn up by the Regency Council on October 5. Although Seymouris participated in the ceremony, he had begun to plot once again, this time to recover his former position within the Imperial Court. Gathering his own cadre of followers, Seymouris now sought to obstruct the policies of Northumberlais's regime, and contemplated the arrest and execution of the Lord President.
 * November 13-Queen-Dowager Mariana of Guise departs from the Imperial Court of Laurasia Prime, thereby bringing an end to her official visit to the Quencilvanian Palace. She was sent off by the Emperor Demetrius II and the Imperial Court with many gifts; Sir Rudomentus Sadelius now took up Winchestrius's responsibilities and escorted the Queen-Dowager back to the Galactic Barrier. She would arrive at Zerba on November 16.
 * November 23-Queen-Dowager Mariana of Guise returns to Ediania, escorted on the last stage of her journey through Scottrian realms by the Regent Arran and gentry of Haddington, Dunbar, Morvay, Jedburgh, Leuder, Selkirk, and Leith. Turbocannon were fired at Ediania in order to celebrate the Queen-Dowager's return, and the clergy of the Scottrian State thanked their gods for allowing her a safe passage. From this point forward, her influence at the Scottrian Court will increase substantially, for Arran began to lose the political support of many of his followers.
 * December 16-On the orders of the Duke of Northumberlais, the former Lord Protector Edwardis Seymouris, Duke of Volta, is arrested. The Council President had caught wind of Seymouris's machinations at the Imperial Court through the Imperial Intelligence Agency, and had himself heard of rumors directed against him by Seymouris and his supporters. Seymouris was formally arraigned on charges of treason, felony, conspiracy, and les-majestie, accused of fomenting dissent against the Emperor Demetrius's protectors; plotting to engineer a explosion to kill the members of the Regency Council; and conspiring with foreign ambassadors and others in order to depose Demetrius and restore Traditionalism to the Laurasian dominions. Seymouris was imprisoned at the Fortress of Baureux.

1752

 * January 11-The trial of the former Lord Protector, Edwardis Seymouris, Duke of Volta, is conducted at the Public Senatorial Chambers of the Quencilvanian Palace. Procurator-General Richius, who by this point longed for retirement from the duties of government, presented the case for the Imperial State and presided over the trial. Seymouris defended himself vigorously, declaring that it had been the will of the late Emperor Antigonus III for him to become Lord Protector; that Northumberlais had violated the Emperor's instructions, and the Law of Almitis by seizing the predominant position of influence in the Imperial Government; and that his intrigues had only been meant to secure the position of Demetrius. Richius, however, pointed out that the Emperor's will had given the Regency Council "the necessary reins of authority over the state" and that Seymouris had only been made Lord Protector on the generosity of the Council. At the conclusion of the proceedings of evidence, the Senate held its deliberations, which lasted for only two hours. It convicted Seymouris on all charges laid against him and condemned him to death by firing squad. Northumberlais confirmed the sentence and signed Seymouris's execution warrant during the late hours of the day.
 * January 22-The execution of former Lord Protector Seymouris at the Private Grounds of the Fortress of Baureux. The Regency Council had granted his last request for a private execution. Seymouris, in his final speech to the crowds, declared that he meant only the best for "His Majesty and the Empire" and that his efforts were in the right. His body was interred at the Prison Crypt of the Fortress of Baureux.
 * January 25-Baron Ricomedius Richius, formally resigned his position as Procurator-General of the Governing Senate of the Laurasian Empire, after having served for nearly five years. Richius is replaced almost immediately as Procurator-General by Sir Thomasius Goodrichius.
 * February 4-The Holy Synod, under the direction of Chief Procurator Thomasius Cranmerius, published the Forty-Six Articles of the Faith of the Almitian Church. The Articles summarized the reformed tenets of the Almitian Church, including the principles of clerical marriage, outlawing of the Traditionalist Mass, and simplified prayer services. Cranmerius also engaged in a revision of the Book of Common Prayer, providing for a more through reorganization of church services and liturgy. The Forty-Six Articles and the Revised Book of Common Prayer would be formally ratified by the Regency Council on June 19, 1752.
 * March 5-The Statute of Social Welfare was promulgated by the Council President Northumberlais and the Regency Council, providing for a through reorganization of the Laurasian welfare and unemployment provision system. The Statute maintained the work requirement for those on welfare, but relaxed the rules of obtainment. This statute will remain in place until the Aurelian Statute of 1763.
 * April 11-The Emperor Demetrius II fell violently ill with a double attack of Soplaies disease and Marsian fever. His doctors will despair of his life for several days, and Chief Procurator Cranmerius offered up prayers for his soul. The Emperor ultimately recovered on April 29, but his immune system was left permanently exhausted.
 * April 24-The Second Statute of Imperial Uniformity was promulgated by the Regency Council on behalf of the Emperor Demetrius II. The Statute, meant to consolidate the reforms implemented in the Almitian Church, provided for the use of the Revised Prayer Book; provided harsh penalties of imprisonment and fines for those who refused to conform; and granted the Chief Procurator more authority over matters concerning church annuities, the deposition of salaries, and the conduct of daily services. This law will remain in effect for little over a year.
 * June 19-Negotiations commenced between the Laurasian Empire and the Serene Kingdom of Franconia over marriage possibilities for the Emperor Demetrius II. Northumberlais believed that the time was now approaching for plans to be made for the Emperor's marriage. Ultimately, Hensios will propose his daughter Elizabet of Valois as the potential bride for the Laurasian Emperor.
 * September 1-The Treaty of Montavere was signed by the delegations of the Laurasian Empire and Serene Kingdom of Franconia at Montavere, a Laurasian outpost in the northern edges of the Outer Borderlands. Baron Pagentia and the Lord Greysius helped to negotiate the Treaty of Montavere with the Franconian Government, represented by the ailing Admiral d'Annebault (who would die on November 2) and the Earl of Boulougone. By the terms of this treaty, the Emperor Demetrius II was formally engaged to Elizabet of Valois. It was agreed that Elizabet would depart from the Franconian dominions to the Caladarian Galaxy by no latter than January 1758, and that their marriage was to take place by January 1760. The Imperial Laurasian Government agreed to acknowledge Elizabet's rights as Empress Consort; to pay a dowry to the Franconian Government; and to provide for all of the expenses of Elizabet's household. The Treaty of Montavere was ratified by King Hensios II of Franconia on September 14 and by the Regency Council of the Laurasian Empire on November 5.
 * November 17-A argument occurred between the Duke of Northumberlais and Chief Procurator Cranmerius in the chambers of the Holy Synod. The relationship between the Council President and the Chief Procurator had deteriorated over the previous year, for Northumberlais believed that the Almitian Church's reorganization may eventually establish it as a base of opposition to the secular government. Cranmerius, on his part, was pressing for more reform in the Church and believed Northumberlais obstructed this. Ultimately, the argument is resolved by Procurator-General Goodrichius and the Earl of Americana.
 * December 6-The Duke of Northumberlais sent a offer for meditation to the Spamalkan and Franconian Governments, declaring that war was a "curse of the Anti-Almitis". He therefore offered to mediate an end to the war between Franconia and Spamalka, on terms beneficial to both states. Char'va I and Hensios II will accept Laurasian meditation, but negotiations will ultimately prove fruitless.
 * December 14-The properties of the Archbishopric of Charasia were confiscated by the Regency Council under the orders of the Duke of Northumberlais. This government action alienates many of the most influential figures in the Laurasian Empire; by this point, Northumberlais, despite his beneficial economic and administrative policies, has become increasingly unpopular at the Imperial Court due to his autocratic methods of rule.

1753

 * February 6-The Emperor Demetrius II, whose immune system had been wasted by the violent attack of Soplaies disease and Marsian fever in April 1752, fell violently ill for the second time. Now fifteen years old, it had been initially believed by many at the Imperial Court and throughout the Laurasian Empire that the young Emperor had inherited the athletic constitution of his father's earlier years, and that he would not succumb to illness at such a young stage. The Emperor's health, however, had suddenly entered a rapid decline over the course of the past two years, and the Royal Hospital Quarters in the Quencilvanian Palace had become one of his most common residences. The Emperor's latest bout of illness now seriously alarmed Council President Northumberlais, Chief Procurator Cranmerius, and others within the reformist circles of the Imperial Government. Many realized that it was the Emperor's life which had permitted them to continue their reforms in the Almitian Church, and Northumberlais in particular feared the consequences of what would happen if Didymeia ascended to the Laurasian throne. It was this fear that was to motivate the actions of the following months.
 * February 17-The Lady Didymeia, on the invitation of the Regency Council, visited the Emperor Demetrius II, then in delirium in his sickbed at the Royal Hospital Quarters. Despite the earlier, and bitter religious arguments between the two siblings, Didymeia expressed true concern for her brother's condition, and pressured the staff of the Royal Hospital to do all within their power in order to engineer his swift recovery and allow him to resume his normal duties of state. Her prodding produced results, as the Emperor Demetrius would begin to slowly recover over the following five days. Northumberlais will take note of Didymeia's actions and will effect a brief reconciliation with her.
 * February 28-The Emperor Demetrius II, after more than three weeks of sickness, finally emerged from his sickbed in the Royal Hospital and returned to his personal bedchambers. This was to be the last recovery from illness experienced by the Emperor, although many at that point still believed that he would not die. Northumberlais issued a proclamation to this effect from the Quencilvanian Palace, declaring that the late "sickness of His Majesty" had, by the grace of Almitis, abated, and that surely the forces of the Universe would preserve the Emperor's health. Demetrius, himself, however, had gained a understanding of mortality, and he now began to fear for the future of the Neuchrian Dynasty and the Laurasian Empire.
 * March 2-Death of the Haxonian Doge Francesco Donato, who was seventy-eight years old at the time of his death. Donato is succeeded as Doge by seventy-seven year old Marcantonio Trivsan, who will hold the position for only a year.
 * March 19-Chief Procurator Cranmerius proposed to the Holy Synod and the Imperial Privy Council for the official compilation and codification of all the procedures of canon law. Such a codification, which would be prepared by a commission of clerics and layman, would provide for the specific duties and obligations of those bound to the service of the Almitian Church; clarify the Almitian Church's exact position on matters of morality and personal faith; and lay out the penalties for any who acted in contravention to the mandates of the Third Statute of Imperial Uniformity and the Revised Book of Common Prayer. Northumberlais, who feared Cranmerius's further reforms, and believed that a codification of canon law would allow the Holy Synod to reclaim its prerogatives over religious affairs, blocked the Chief Procurator's motion. Cranmerius was furious, and his confidence in the Council President waned.
 * April 4-Seeking to "reward" her for her efforts at her brother's sickbed, and to maintain a positive working relationship, the Council President Northumberlais persuaded the Heraldmaster of the Governing Senate, in the name of the Emperor Demetrius II, to issue an imperial manifesto revoking the Antigonid Declaration of Bastardy, restoring Didymeia to the title and honors of Grand Princess of the Laurasian Empire, and conferring blessings upon her for her concern for the Emperor's welfare. Didymeia, who had never acknowledged her loss of the title of Grand Princess in the first place, and who had continued to believe that her father's marriage with her mother, Katharina of Shenandoah, was his only valid one, declared privately to members of her household that the proclamation of the Council President was "merely a official acknowledgement of what has always been mines". A similar manifesto, issued shortly afterwards, restored to the Lady Aurelia the title and dignities of Grand Princess, on the same grounds of "loyalty" to the person of the Emperor. Demetrius himself, however, was conceiving further thoughts about the succession and sought means by which he could maintain Reformed Almitism in the Empire.
 * April 11-The Emperor Demetrius II, who was believed to be fully recovered from his bout of illness, traveled to his place of birth, the Palace of Placenta on Darcia. The Duke of Northumberlais and the Regency Council made the arrangements for the Emperor's journey, and he was attended by the majority of the Imperial Household. Upon arriving at the Palace of Placenta, Demetrius would involve himself in various physical activities, acting to stay alert. He took the air in Placenta Park; appeared before his subjects on the Palatial Balcony; and even attended a series of court masques and festivities. By May 7, the Emperor appeared to be "much more lively than before", and his doctors believed that he had fully recovered from his earlier bout of illness. They were soon to be proven wrong.
 * May 14-Emperor Demetrius, whose concern for the future of the Laurasian Empire had by now grown to excessive bounds, wrote a draft document headed My Devise for the Succession. Like many others on the Regency Council, including Northumberlais himself, the Emperor had cause to fear the ascension of his Traditionalist half-sister Didymeia to the Laurasian throne. Didymeia had continued to assert her rights to Traditionalist rituals within her private household; she had constantly informed the Spamalkan and Austarlian Ambassadors, as well as members of her personal entourage, that she intended to restore the "true faith" to the Laurasian Empire, if Almitis permitted her to succeed Demetrius on the throne; and she believed that the policies pursued by the Emperor's "protectors" were heretical and in direct contravention of the will of Almitis. Those policies, however, had been supported by Demetrius himself, who believed that he had been called upon by the will of Almitis to correct "errors and falsehoods" in the teachings of the Almitian Church. The Emperor's religious viewpoint had been formulated by the influence of Cranmerius and of his tutor John Chekius, both of whom were convinced Reformists. Therefore, Demetrius believed that Didymeia could not, under any circumstances, be permitted to ascend to the Laurasian throne. He was determined to maintain the religious reforms of his father and of his own reign, and believed that Almitis would damn the Laurasian dominions if Traditionalist Almitism was reestablished. The Emperor also had a more practical reason to oppose the succession of Didymeia: her bastardy. Although Northumberlais had restored her rank and title as Grand Princess, he had not ordered the Holy Synod to lift her bastardy, nor had he invalidated the terms of the proclamations acknowledging this whom Didymeia herself had been forced to sign. Therefore, because she was officially illegitimate, Demetrius reasoned, she was ineligible to ascend to the Laurasian throne. In the original draft of the Devise for the Succession, the Emperor Demetrius declared that, "in lack of issue by myself", his sister Aurelia and her heirs would ascend to the throne, followed by the heirs of his aunts Octavia Seslais and Constantia. For the time being, Demetrius kept his Devise for the Succession secret from Northumberlais, Cranmerius, and the rest of the Regency Council.
 * May 25-After months of complex marriage negotiations, three weddings were conducted on the same day at Durhamian Mansion in Constantinople, the Duke of Northumberlais's private residence. In the first, and most important, of these weddings, the second-youngest son of the Duke of Northumberlais, Sir Constantine Dudley, was married to the Lady Minerva Greysius, granddaughter of Antigonus III's younger sister, the Grand Princess, Duchess of Sufforia, and Queen-Dowager of Franconia Octavia Seslais. Northumberlais himself had participated in the negotiations of this marriage with the Greysius and Brandeis families, determined to establish a direct link, within his bloodline, to the Neuchrian Dynasty. The Duke had developed ambitions of securing the Laurasian throne for his descendants, believing that he could override the rights now of both Didymeia and Aurelia, who, although restored each to the rank and title of Grand Duchess, were nevertheless still considered bastards under the canon law of the Almitian Church. These ambitions were to show themselves shortly. Minerva was sixteen years old at the time of her marriage to Constantine; Constantine was eighteen. Despite the fact that theirs was an arranged union, the young couple would fall madly in love with each other, developing more passion and concern for each other than was known among many other couples of the Laurasian nobility. Northumberlais was pleased at this and believed their strong bond boded well for the future. In the second marriage, Constantine's younger sister Katharina married Antigonus Hastinga, the son and heir of the Earl of Hannah. In the third and final union of the day, Minerva's younger sister, also named Katharina, was married to Lord Herbetius, the son and heir of the Earl of Aeoleon. These marriages would be soon be viewed as part of a vast conspiracy by the Dudley family to obtain power and influence in the Laurasian Empire.
 * May 28-The Emperor Demetrius II, whose health was once again beginning to deteriorate, and who had returned to the Quencilvanian Palace on Laurasia Prime, revealed his Devise for the Succession to Council President Northumberlais, Chief Procurator Cranmerius, and Chekius. Demetrius declared that he knew that Almitis destined him to die, and that he, although he was only a child, was concerned for the welfare of the realms bequeathed onto him by the will of his father and of Almitis. Northumberlais, when he saw the Devise for the Succession, was now finally able, in his view, to act on his ambitions. Believing this to be his opportunity, the Council President now brought his considerable influence to bear on the Emperor. He declared that the arguments concerning religious differences, as regards to the Grand Princess Didymeia, were valid, and that she would reverse all of their efforts. At the same time, however, he stated that the Emperor was "in error" as regards to his argument of legitimacy, for both Didymeia and his beloved, Reformist half-sister Aurelia were bastards. Aurelia would therefore have to be excluded from the succession as well, on account of this, and this should override the Emperor's personal convictions. Cranmerius and Chekius both backed the Council President's arguments. Demetrius therefore decided to revise his Devise. In the second draft, the Emperor provided that, "in case of lack of issue of my body", the throne should be inherited by "legitimate male dynasts", and not by "women, bastards, or Traditionalists". He declared specifically that the male heirs of Lady Franconia Brandeis, her daughter Minerva Greysius, and those of Minerva's siblings Katharina and Didymeia, would be permitted to ascend to the throne upon his death. The ladies themselves were to be excluded. Didymeia and Aurelia were both declared "unfit" for possession of the Laurasian throne; Demetrius reconfirmed his father's declarations of bastardy against them and asserted that Almitis viewed them as illegitimate. Northumberlais now began making preparations for the preparation of an official decree based on the Emperor's document.
 * June 4-The Emperor Demetrius II suffered a violent coughing bout in his personal bedchambers at the Quencilvanian Palace. Dr. Thomasius Varrus, royal physician of the Imperial Household, declared to the Regency Council and others at the Imperial Court that the Emperor's Soplaies infection had returned. Varrus now had the Emperor moved, for the last time, to the Royal Hospital, and ordered for him to be placed on a vigorous regimen of antibiotics and fluid treatments. Demetrius's immune system, however, was exhausted, and could no longer fight the progress of disease. His health will continue to decline, despite all of the efforts of his doctors and medical staff.
 * June 6-Emperor Demetrius, who was beginning to realize that he was dying, and that the terms of his earlier Device were impractical, conducted another hasty revision of its terms. This time, the Emperor provided that, in the case of his "decease without issue from my body", the Lady Minerva Greysius herself, along with her male heirs, would be permitted to ascend to the Laurasian throne upon his death. This work of revision of the Device's terms occupied the ailing Emperor's energies for some four hours, and upon the completion of his work, he showed it to Council President Northumberlais. Northumberlais, in pursuit of his own ambitions, and eager to hasten the process along, declared the Emperor's document "perfect" and that none in the Laurasian dominions would dare to challenge his terms. Demetrius, acting on Northumberlais's urging, now ordered the paralegals of the Ministry of Justice and the Court of Civil Cassation of the Governing Senate to prepare an official edict of succession, which embodied the terms he had laid out. They are reluctant about the Emperor's command, but will nevertheless attend to their duties over the next nine days. Demetrius would twice summon the paralegals to his bedside, on June 8 and June 11, to urge them on to the completion of their task. On the latter day, they will notice the Emperor's wasted physical condition, and Dr. Varrus will report in the Medical Logs that Demetrius coughed yellow mucus continually throughout the meeting.
 * June 15-The official Imperial Decree on the Revised Succession to the Laurasian Empire is finally completed by the paralegals of the Ministry of Justice and the Court of Civil Cassation of the Governing Senate. Northumberlais took possession of the decree, and hastened to the Emperor's bedside, reading out its contents to him and informing him that the paralegals had successfully concluded their work. Demetrius now ordered for the paralegals, Governor-General Goodrichius, and the Minister of Justice to appear at his bedside. Commanding them, on their allegiance, "with sharp words and angry countenance", the Emperor bound them to officially announce the Decree to the Privy Council, Synod, and Senate, and to prepare for its official promulgation by the Imperial Court. They were all then compelled by the Emperor to sign a bond of association in his presence, in which they agreed to faithfully to perform Demetrius's will after his death. Assistant Minister of Justice, Edwardis Montagu, would later report that Northumberlais had coerced them into signing the bond of association and that his supporters had stated that if they refused to do so, they were traitors and deserved death.
 * June 21-The Imperial Decree on the Revised Succession to the Laurasian Empire was officially promulgated by the Regency Council, on behalf of and in the wishes of the Emperor Demetrius II. The decree formally reaffirmed that Grand Princesses Didymeia and Aurelia were both bastards, and that, despite the restoration of their ranks and titles, they were still ineligible to ascend to the Laurasian throne. It affirmed that in the event of the Emperor's death without living heirs, the crown was to pass, "by right of heredity and of Almitis", to the Lady Minerva Greysius and her male heirs. Strict penalties, including fines, imprisonment, and execution for treasonable offenses, were provided for any who resisted the terms of the decree or refused to acknowledge Minerva Greysius as Empress. In order to ensure compliance to the decree, Demetrius himself commanded for all of the notables of the Imperial State to sign the Decree on the Revised Succession at the Public Senatorial Chambers of the Quencilvanian Palace. The Privy Council, Holy Synod, Governing Senate, military commanders, the Governor of Laurasia Prime, the Mayor of Christiania, the leading nobles and knights of the Imperial Court, the Ministers of State, the Great Officers of State, members of the Imperial Household, leading clergymen and members of the Intelligence Agency and other government commissions, and diplomatic officials all affixed their signatures to the Decree. Northumberlais himself was the most prominent personage to sign the Decree. Chief Procurator Cranmerius, Procurator-General Goodrichius, Lord Treasurer Winchestrius, Chancellor Cecilis, and Field-Marshal Munnich were among the other officials to sign the Decree on the Revised Succession. The promulgation of the Decree confirmed the rumors which had been circulating about the succession, and it was now certain to all that the Emperor Demetrius was destined to die. The dynastic hopes of his father, Antigonus III, centered around the birth of a son, were crashing in flames. Most Laurasians supported Didymeia, but foreign diplomats at the Imperial Court, including the Franconian and Pruthian Ambassadors, believed that Minerva Greysius would be successfully established as Empress.
 * July 1-Emperor Demetrius makes his final public appearance, showing himself to his subjects from the Imperial Balcony of the Quencilvanian Palace. Those who saw him were appalled by his "thin and wasted" condition, and believed that the Emperor's demise was resulting from the intrigues of the Anti-Almitis. Demetrius himself had fully accepted his impending fate. Dr. Varrus had finally admitted that the Emperor's life was beyond recovery, as he had lost the will to fight the disease. He was forced to lay on his back for most of the time. To his tutor Chekius, Demetrius had whispered: "I am glad to die". Despite this, large crowds arrived outside of the Quencilvanian Palace over the course of the next two days, hoping to see the Emperor again. On July 3, they would be told that the Emperor's condition would not permit any more public appearances.
 * July 6-After having reigned for only six years, Demetrius II the Boy Emperor, the only surviving legitimate son of Antigonus III the Extravagant, and the third monarch of the Neuchrian Dynasty, died on July 6, 1753 at the youthful age of fifteen. He was the third-youngest Laurasian sovereign in history to die (after Trajan the Child King, who had died at fourteen, and Maximinus II the Child Emperor, who had died at 11). At his deathbed, the Emperor remained trusting in his faith towards Almitis to the end. He received the Last Sacraments from Chief Procurator Cranmerius; engaged in fervent prayers to Almitis with all those present in his chambers; and, averting his eyes to Almitis, stated "I am faint; Lord have mercy upon me, and take my spirit." He fell dead afterwards, with Chief Procurator Cranmerius (who had now served in his position for twenty years), holding his hand. Besides Cranmerius, others in attendance at the Emperor's deathbed were Lord Treasurer Winchestrius, Chancellor Cecilis, and the Duke of Northumberlais himself, along with his tutor John Chekius and the loyal attendants of the Imperial Household. Demetrius's death would mark the termination of the rule of the male sovereigns of the Neuchrian Dynasty; the reins of power were to be taken up by women, for the first time in Laurasian history, for the remainder of the century. Demetrius's death was formally announced to the subjects of the Laurasian Empire during the late hours of the day. Northumberlais, on his part, immediately put his plans into motion.
 * July 7-The Duke of Northumberlais, who believed himself to be in control of affairs in the Empire, and determined to ensure the swift and secure succession of his daughter-in-law Minerva to the Laurasian throne, dispatched his son, Lord Antiochus Dudley, along with an official escort, to Kelby, in order to secure the person of the Grand Princess Didymeia, who according to the terms of the Third Antigonid Statute of Succession, was the legitimate heiress apparent and successor of the now-deceased Emperor Demetrius. Didymeia, who had been kept informed of her brother's condition by Northumberlais himself and through her contacts at the Imperial Court (in particular the Spamalkan Ambassador), had prudently and secretly departed, days earlier, from Kelby to Metallasia, where she owned extensive properties and could count on the support of her household staff, retainers, and the garrison and authorities of Metallasia. The Duke of Northumberlais was unaware of the Grand Princess's move, until his son arrived at Kelby and learned from the world's authorities that Didymeia was not present there. Lord Dudley informed his father of this immediately, and Northumberlais now sent out orders to all garrisons in the Laurasian Purse Region, urging them to prevent any support from reaching the Grand Princess's Household and commanding for strict search procedures to be conducted of foreign subjects who visited at prominent worlds. Didymeia, on her part, began to assemble her support on Metallasia.
 * July 8-Lady Minerva Greysius was prevailed upon by the Duke of Northumberlais and her own parents, especially her ambitious mother, to accept the terms of the Decree on the Revised Succession to the Laurasian Empire. Minerva, who was reluctant and fearful for the consequences if Northumberlais's plans were to fail, declared that her father, the Duke of Sufforia, would remain on Laurasia Prime with her and the Privy Council, and that, once proclaimed Empress Regnant, she would not name her husband Constantine as Emperor-Consort. This was out of fear for his own life and safety. Northumberlais, however, who had secured Minerva's adherence to his plans, decided to himself depart for Caladaria in six day's time, in order to secure the defenses of Laurasia Prime. He realized that he had miscalculated in not securing Didymeia's person before Demetrius's death, and now sought to hastily "correct" his mistake.
 * July 10-Lady Minerva Greysius is formally proclaimed Empress and Autocrat of All the Laurasians by the Privy Council, Governing Senate, and Holy Synod, the first time in the history of the Laurasian Empire that a woman had been proclaimed sovereign by the chief institutions of the Imperial Government. Murmurings of dissent, however, stirred in Christiania and in the other cities and settlements of the Laurasia Prime star system, for many were convinced that Grand Princess Didymeia was the legitimate Empress and that the decree of Demetrius II had been contrived and issued on the intiative of Northumberlais, himself now widely unpopular with the Laurasian people. On the very same day that the assembled state bodies proclaimed Minerva Greysius to be their Empress, an official communique arrived from the Grand Princess Didymeia on Metallasia. In this communique, Didymeia declared her sadness for her half-brother's death, and that "he was one of the most saintly rulers to have governed in our history, despite his adherence to the Reformist creed." However, his decision to override their father's Statute of Succession, in favor of the Lady Minerva Greysius, was "utterly illogical" and violated all precedent. Therefore, she, as Grand Princess and heiress apparent to Demetrius II, demanded that the Imperial Court follow the "directives of her father and the letter of the law" and proclaim her Empress. The Council, led by Northumberlais and his long-time ally the Earl of Americana, replied that Minerva was Empress by the authority of the late Emperor Demetrius II and that he had revised the terms of his father's edict by virtue of his autocratic authority, as exercised through his protectors. Didymeia, they asserted, was supported by only a "few lewd and base" people. Didymeia, and most of the Empire's populace, were enraged by the Council's response, and she asserted that she would fight for her rights to the Laurasian throne. The prospect of civil war was now looming in the Laurasian Empire, a prospect which began to scare such patriotic officials as Lord Treasurer Winchestrius and Chancellor Cecilius, already regretting their adherence to the schemes of Northumberlais.
 * July 14-The Duke of Northumberlais formally departed from Laurasia Prime with the Laurasia Prime Core Defense Fleet and sizable detachments from the garrisons of Darsis, Wallachia, Little Mexicana, and the Cron Drift. He soon established his operational headquarters at Caladaria, and declared his intentions to assert the rights of Minerva Greysius (who had been moved into official quarters at the Fortress of Baureux, the customary residence of a Laurasian sovereign before their coronation) and to defeat the "evil plotting" of Didymeia and her supporters. Didymeia, however, was supported by many of the most influential gentry and nobility in the Empire. Chancellor Cecilis himself, although at odds with the Grand Princess over religious matters, had secretly departed from Laurasia Prime to Metallasia, urging her to claim her rightful title as Empress. The Dukes of Melarnaria, Darcia, Constantine I, and Rebecca, as well as the Earl of Jadia, the Marchioness of Harmonia, the Count of Clancia, and the Duchess of Iego were among those who lent their support to the Grand Princess; as did Lord Dacre of Gitlandia, Antigonus Fitzlandia, the Magnus of the Laurasian Purse Region, the Magnus of Melarnaria, the Commander of the Caladarian Defensive Fleet, and Sir Galerius Caranus. Didymeia's force now comprised some 2,000 major warships, 10,000 support vessels, and a complement of 500 transports with 1.6 million personnel of the Imperial Laurasian Army. The force of Northumberlais comprised 1,200 major warships, 7,000 support vessels, and a complement of 200 transports with 800,000 personnel of the Imperial Laurasian Army.
 * July 18-The Duke of Northumberlais, receiving further intelligence about the growing strength of Didymeia's forces, and knowing a military confrontation was hopeless, decided to withdraw from Caladaria back to the Cron Drift. The Duke himself was beginning by now to realize that his plot was collapsing; dissent was increasing on Laurasia Prime, and many officials at the Imperial Court were feeding information to Grand Princess Didymeia, which only assisted her in the disposition of her forces. Lord Treasurer Winchestrius had also renounced his signature on the Bonds of Association and the Decree on the Revised Succession, and was in secret correspondence with the Grand Princess Didymeia. Northumberlais knew that the end was rapidly approaching.
 * July 19-By this point, it had dawned upon the Privy Council, Senate, and Synod, that they had made a terrible mistake by acknowledging Minerva Greysius as Empress and carrying the provisions of the hastily-drafted Decree on the Revised Succession into effect. The three bodies of state did not want civil war in the Laurasian Empire, and they understood Didymeia's claims to the Laurasian throne were far stronger and more valid than those of Minerva Greysius, on the basis of the Third Antigonid Statute of Succession and the important fact that she was the daughter of Antigonus III. Therefore, under the leadership of the Earls of Americana and Aeoleon, who had both turned against Northumberlais, the Privy Council, Governing Senate, and Holy Synod formally proclaimed Grand Princess Didymeia, the eldest surviving child and daughter of Antigonus III the Extravagant, as the Empress and Autocrat of All the Laurasians. The Accession Council (as it was known), declared in its proclamation that the "hand of the anti-Almitis" had deluded it into acknowledging Minerva Greysius as Empress, and that Didymeia was the valid heir. All those who had signed the Bond of Association and Decree on Revising the Succession revoked their signatures, while both documents were declared nullified, although Didymeia, as Empress, was the only one with the legal authority to officially repeal them. The proclamation triggered wild rejoicing in the cities and moons of Laurasia Prime, especially in the Palatial Districts of Christiania, and throughout the star systems of the Laurasian Empire. Minerva Greysius's brief, and disputed, nine-day reign as Empress had therefore come to an end. By the orders of the Earl of Americana, she and her husband, Sir Constantine Dudley, along with her father, the Earl of Sufforia, were placed under imprisonment at the Old Royal Palace. Didymeia, who was now formally acknowledged as Empress of Laurasia, issued her first official manifesto from Metallasia, praising the Council for "seeing the right" and rebuffing the intrigues of the anti-Almitis.
 * July 20-The Duke of Northumberlais was commanded by the Privy Council to disarm the military forces under his command and to acknowledge Didymeia as his sovereign and Empress. Northumberlais, who was now a mental wreck, and who knew that further resistance was futile, obeyed the Council's commands to the letter. He ordered all of the personnel of his force to swear an oath of allegiance to Didymeia as Empress; Northumberlais himself administered the oath to his officers before taking it himself. He then commanded them to retire back to their previous garrisons, and he dismissed all of his officers from his service. In a proclamation from the Cron Drift, Northumberlais declared that his mind had been "affected by the intrigues of the anti-Almitis", and he begged forgiveness for his vain and foolish actions.
 * July 24-The Earls of Americana and Aeoleon, on behalf of the Councils of State, arrived at Metallasia. Presented before the now Empress Didymeia, they fell on their knees and begged her forgiveness for their "foolishness and rashness". Didymeia, acknowledging that these men possessed important administrative talents which could prove use of her, decided to accept their submissions. The Empress then commanded the Earl of Americana to proceed immediately to the Cron Drift, and to place Northumberlais under arrest. Eager to demonstrate his loyalty to the new Empress, and to shake off his prior association with the Duke, he obliged immediately. Northumberlais posed no resistance; indeed, he fell on his knees before Americana when he arrived with Valedictorian Guards to place him into custody. On the orders of Americana, Northumberlais was imprisoned in the brig of his own flagship, HIMS Stratonice I, and placed in chains.
 * July 25-The disgraced Duke of Northumberlais arrived back in the Laurasia Prime star system, this time as a prisoner in the custody of the Earl of Americana. On the orders of the Privy Council, crowds of subjects had been assembled at the Post Settlement of Hepudermia, the two Calaxies, and the Station of Jadia, as well as in Christiania, Constantinople, and the other major cities of Laurasia Prime, in order to await the arrival of Northumberlais. A placard was placed around his neck by Americana's command, denouncing him as a traitor to the Laurasian State and a consort of the anti-Almitis. His guards struggled to protect Northumberlais from the crowds, however, as he was taken to the Fortress of Baureux for imprisonment. Orders now arrived from Empress Didymeia, who was now exercising her autocratic authority to her fullest extent. They commanded for Lady Minerva and her husband Sir Constantine Dudley, as well as Minerva's father the Duke of Sufforia, to be moved to the Fortress of Baureux as prisoners of state; for Northumberlais to be dismissed from his position as Privy Council President; and for his other sons, the Earl of Sarah, Antiochus Dudley, and Ambrosius Dudley, to be arrested and imprisoned at the Post Settlement of Hepudermia. All of these orders were followed to the letter, and the Fortress was now filled with the main participants in the Accession Crisis of 1753, the only major succession crisis of the eighteenth century.
 * August 3-The Empress Didymeia I and her official entourage make their formal procession of state into the Laurasia Prime star system. Empress Didymeia is accompanied by her half-sister, the Grand Princess Aurelia (who was now, formally, heiress apparent to the Laurasian throne in the event of Didymeia not having any children), and by former Empress Consort Annaliese of Denver (Didymeia would confer upon her the title and rank of Empress-Dowager on August 19, despite considering her mother Katharina of Shenandoah to still be her father's only legitimate wife and consort). Massive crowds, assembled at the Post Settlement of Hepudermia, the Second Station of Callista, the two Calaxies, and in all of the major cities of Laurasia Prime cheered the Empress's arrival, and expressed their blessings for her. Didymeia reveled in the showing of loyalty and support by her subjects for her. The Governor of Laurasia Prime, the Mayor of Christiania, and the members of the Councils of State, led by the Earls of Americana and Aeoleon, formally greeted the Empress at the Quencilvanian Palace. Upon arriving at the Palace, Didymeia immediately set to work. The Empress now ordered for the immediate release of all political prisoners and Traditionalist convicts at the Fortress of Baureux, the Post Settlement of Hepudermia, and other installations (with the specific exception of those condemned in the Accession Plot). Among those who now obtained their liberty were the elderly Duke of Norfolkius (who was now seventy-nine years old, in declining health, and had been a prisoner for over six years), Stephanius Gardinerius, former Archbishop of Winchestrius (now seventy years old, who had been imprisoned for five years and had lost his Archbishopric in June 1751), and her kinsman, Sir Demetrius Courthanay (then thirty-six), who had been imprisoned for almost fifteen years.
 * August 5-Empress Didymeia restored Stephanius Gardinerius to his old position as Archbishop of Winchestrius and appointed him as Chancellor and Procurator-General of the Laurasian Empire. Gardinerius, who had now become the Empress's chief minister, therefore replaced Sir Willanius Cecilis and Sir Thomasius Goodrichius, both of whom were too closely associated with the regime of Northumberlais, in those respective positions. Gardinerius will hold these, the highest positions of state, until his death in November 1755. Also on this day, the Empress formally pardoned the Duke of Norfolkius and his late son, the Earl of Soria, of all charges laid against them, including the condemnation sentences imposed by the Holy Synod; repealed the Writ of Attainder; and ordered him restored to all his properties, titles, and honors (with the exception of that of Lord Treasurer, which remained in the hands of Winchestrius, whose administrative talent was recognized by the Empress and who had been forgiven by her for his involvement in the Accession Crisis). Instead, Norfolkius was made both Imperial Marshal and Imperial Steward, to compensate him for his troubles. On the command of the Empress, the Earl of Soria's body was disinterred from the Prison Crypt of the Fortress of Baureux and given to his father for burial at the Howardis family estates on Soria. Soria's funeral would be conducted at Soria on August 15.
 * August 6-The Empress Didymeia appointed Sir Antigonus Gagius, who had served as Lord Lieutenant of the Fortress of Baureux from June 1740 to July 1753, as the Imperial High Chamberlain of the Laurasian Empire. He was also restored to his position as Lord Lieutenant. Gagius would serve in this position for nearly three years, succeeding Lord Darcia of Chiche (who would die on June 18, 1758).
 * August 8-The funeral of the Emperor Demetrius II is conducted at the Westphalian Cathedral. Although she considered Reformist values to be heresy, the Empress Didymeia nevertheless ordered for her brother's funeral to be conducted in accordance to his final wishes, in the Reformist fashion. Chief Procurator Cranmerius, who was hated by the Empress and was earmarked by her for removal, had nevertheless retained his position at this stage, and presided over the funeral ceremonies. The Grand Princess Aurelia, the Empress-Dowager Annaliese of Denver, and the chief personages of the Imperial Court were among those in attendance. Demetrius was interred next to his parents, Antigonus III and Empress-Consort Theodora Seymouris.
 * August 18-The trial of the Duke of Northumberlais was conducted at the Public Senatorial Chambers of the Quencilvanian Palace in Christiania, Laurasia Prime. On the orders of the Empress Didymeia, the Special Court of Treason had been authorized, comprised of the Imperial Privy Council, Governing Senate, Holy Synod, and the chief notables of the Imperial Court. The Duke of Norfolkius, now lifted out of disgrace and imprisonment, presided over Northumberlais's trial in his capacity as Imperial Marshal. Chancellor and Procurator-General Gardinerius presented the case for the Imperial Government. Many of those who now tried the Duke of Northumberlais were his own former associates and colleagues, such as the Earls of Americana and Aeoleon. Northumberlais was accused of treason, heresy, conspiracy, dissent, les-majestie, corruption, and "violation of the laws of this Empire". Permitted no defense counsel, and with his eldest son, the Earl of Sarah, tried with him, Northumberlais defended himself vigorously, declaring that he had acted on the authority of the Emperor and the Regency Council, and by virtue of the Great Seal. He claimed that his only interest was for the "maintenance" of the Almitian Church and preservation of the Empire's state institutions. Gardinerius, however, responded by declaring that the religious views espoused by Northumberlais was the "froth" of heretics and that Demetrius had been too young still to govern the Empire's affairs in his own stead. Accusing Northumberlais of seeking to set his own dynasty on the Laurasian throne, the Chancellor then declared that the State would not be secure as long as he lived. The verdict was inevitable, and after only two hours of deliberation, the Special Court condemned Northumberlais, Sarah, and the Marquess of Venusia (Katharina Parsius's younger brother who had been implicated in the Accession Plot) to death by solar incineration. When the sentence was announced, Northumberlais fell on his knees, begging for the Empress to have mercy upon his sons, the eldest of whom had been condemned with him, and the others awaiting their trials. He also asked to make a confession to Chancellor Gardinerius, who agreed to hear his plea that night.
 * August 19-Empress Didymeia signed the death warrant of the Duke of Northumberlais, but, heeding his pleas, commanded for the death sentences passed on the Earl of Sarah and the Marquess of Venusia to be placed on permanent stay. Instead, she ordered, the latter two noblemen were to remain imprisoned at the Fortress of Baureux. Didymeia also considered Lady Minerva Greysius and her husband, Sir Constantine Dudley, to also be pawns, and by her command, they were to remain under guard at the Fortress of Baureux as well. The Empress also commanded for the trials of Antiochus Dudley and the Duke's other sons to be delayed. She did not have any mercy for Northumberlais, however, and ordered for his execution to take place in two day's time, confirming the sentence of solar incineration passed by the Special Court.
 * August 21-The execution of the Duke of Northumberlais was suddenly delayed by orders from Chancellor Gardinerius, as the Empress wished to secure one last admission of repentance and guilt from Northumberlais before his death. The condemned Duke was now moved to the Post Settlement of Hepudermia, where, in a dramatic gesture, he took the Traditionalist Communion and declared that the Laurasian subjects had erred in their departure from the "rightful customs and practices" of the Lord Almitis. This was a great propaganda coup for the new government, as the Duke of Northumberlais thereafter regretted his involvement in the Accession Plot, begged for mercy from the Lord Almitis, and urged the Empress to take immediate measures to reverse "heresy and error in the Almitian Church". Didymeia would later command the Holy Synod to publish accounts of Northumberlais's statements of repentance, as evidence that a "sinner and heretic" could turn back into the fold of the Lord Almitis.
 * August 22-The execution of the Duke of Northumberlais finally takes place, at the Post Settlement of Hepudermia. In his final speech to the audiences assembled to witness his execution, Northumberlais again admitted his guilt, maintained that the anti-Almitis had deluded him, and declared that the Almitian Church needed to be returned back to the form and practices of earlier times. Northumberlais bore his end bravely, and the execution was swift. Because of his statement of repentance, he was not excommunicated by the Holy Synod, and was therefore eligible for burial at the Post Cemetery of Hepudermia. His burial took place hours after his execution. On the Empress Didymeia's orders, his sons remained imprisoned at the Fortress of Baureux.
 * August 31-The Empress Didymeia, pursuing her early policies of relative tolerance and restraint, ordered for the release of Antigonus Greysius, Duke of Sufforia, and father of the Lady Minerva Greysius, from the Fortress of Baureux. The Duke of Sufforia had recanted his statements concerning the succession at the height of the Accession Crisis, and expressed his hopes for mercy by the Empress. Sufforia, upon receiving his liberty, was nevertheless warned that if he engaged in any conspiracy at the Imperial Court, or measure against the Empress, he was liable to condemnation and execution.
 * September 14-Chief Procurator Thomasius Cranmerius is commanded to appear before the Governing Senate in order to answer for his actions. As mentioned above, the Empress Didymeia despised Cranmerius and the other reformist clergymen in the Almitian Church, who had been installed in their positions during the reigns of Antigonus III and Demetrius II. She was determined to restore Traditionalist Almitism to the Laurasian Empire, to reverse the religious reforms of her father and half-brother, and punish those associated with the Reformist movement. Already, the Empress had ordered the arrest and imprisonment of Demetrius II's tutor John Chekius, and of the Archbishop of Darsis, Rogerius Perles, one of the leading proponents of Reformed Almitism. They were both confined at the Fortress of Baureux with Lady Minerva and Sir Constantine Dudley. Conservatives such as Edmundis Bonneris had been restored to their positions of authority in the Almitian Church, and virtually all of the members of the Synod were dismissed and replaced with Traditionalist appointees. No action had been taken against the Chief Procurator, however, up to this time. But now, it was indeed his time. Cranmerius had declared, in his last sermon at the Westphalian Cathederal, that "all the doctrine and religion, by our said sovereign lord, the Emperor Demetrius II, is more pure and according to Almitis's word, than any that has been used in this Empire for the past three thousand years." Didymeia and Chancellor Gardinerius considered this tantamount to sedition. Cranmerius defended his statements before the Senate vigorously, asserting that the policies introduced by him in the Church were "right and just". Shortly after his interrogation ended, the Empress ordered for him to be imprisoned at the Fortress of Baureux with Perles and the Archbishop of Katie, Perciles Latimerius (who was arrested on that same day). He will remain a prisoner at the Fortress of Baureux for the next two and a half years.
 * October 1-The coronation of the Empress Didymeia I, the first coronation of a female sovereign in the history of the Laurasian Space Age, and the third coronation of the eighteenth century, is conducted at the Westphalian Cathedral in Christiania, Laurasia Prime. Gardinerius, in his capacity as Archbishop of Winchestrius, carried out the duties which would have been fulfilled by the Chief Procurator of the Holy Synod (Cranmerius was, of course, imprisoned at the Fortress of Baureux). The Duke of Norfolkius acted in his functions as Imperial Marshal and Imperial Steward, while the Earl of Americana, who had now ingratiated himself with the Empress, officiated as Imperial Chamberlain for the ceremony (Sir Gagius was ill at the time). Didymeia, according to Laurasian custom, crowned herself Empress with the Great Imperial Crown of the Laurasian Empire, and swore her oath of preservation with the greatest solemnity and fervency. The coronation was conducted with much splendor and ceremonial. Largesse was distributed to crowds throughout the Empire; official proclamations enjoined all at the Imperial Court to celebrate; and a public holiday was proclaimed. The coronation banquet which followed was the most lavish up to that time (later to be surpassed by that at Aurelia's coronation five years later). The Audience Ceremonies, however, were disrupted when a courtier, Sir Thomasius Wyatta the Younger (son of the elder Wyatta), chanted out "Long live Grand Princess Aurelia!" while the Grand Princess was paying her official respects to the Empress. Wyatta was banished from the Imperial Court by the Empress's command; it is a foreboding sign of what is to come.
 * October 5-Chancellor Gardinerius, acting on the commands of the Empress Didymeia, announced to a special session of the Imperial Privy Council, Governing Senate, and Holy Synod that it was the Empress's intention to restore "true faith" back to the dominions of the Laurasian Empire, and that in order to achieve this, the Almitian Church needed to be restored to its ancient, Traditionalist form. Therefore, she planned on repealing all of the religious measures of the reigns of her brother and father, returning confiscated ecclesiastical properties to the administration of the Almitian Church, and reconfirming the Synod's prerogatives in matters concerning heresy and other judicial questions of faith. The announcement of the Empress's intentions was no surprise to anyone; everyone was fully aware of Didymeia's ardent Traditionalism, and that her reign would see the reversal of everything enacted under her brother.
 * October 14-The Empress Didymeia I promulgated the First Imperial Statute of Repeal of Religious Measures, thereby fulfilling the terms of the official announcement which had been made by Chancellor Gardinerius on her orders nine days earlier. The Duke of Norfolkius, Chancellor Gardinerius himself, and Archbishop Bonneris of Darcia aided the Empress in drafting the provisions of this statute. All of the religious measures which had been passed during the reign of her half-brother Demetrius II: the Second and Third Statutes of Uniformity, the Revised Book of Common Prayer, the Ordinal of the Almitian Church, and the Benefice Laws, were officially repealed. It was declared that these measures had been generated from the hand of the "anti-Almitis" and that the Church needed to be restored to proper morality. The terms of the Six Articles of 1739 were temporarily reintroduced, with clerical celibacy and the importance of Priestly Communion being emphasized. Didymeia explicitly declared that she would consult with her ministers further and with the Almitian clergy before overturning the religious measures of her father's reign. On this same day, the Empress promulgated a imperial manifesto validating the marriage of her parents Antigonus III and Katharina of Shenandoah; revoking the sentences of bastardy imposed by her father and the Holy Synod; and proclaiming her status as the "sole legitimate Princess of the Imperial Line". Didymeia, however, made specific provision that her sister Aurelia would continue to enjoy the title and position of Grand Princess, and that she remained heir in accordance with the Third Antigonid Statute. On October 22, the Empress would give orders for her mother's posthumous rank as Empress-Dowager to be reinstated, and for her body to be translated to the Westphalian Cathederal for reburial.
 * October 29-Chancellor Gardinerius and the Duke of Norfolkius persuaded the Empress Didymeia that Lady Minerva Greysius and her husband, Sir Constantine Dudley, as well as the Earl of Sarah and his brother Lord Antiochus Dudley, were "traitors in the eyes of the gracious Almitis" and that they needed to be charged for high treason in an official court of law, not merely kept imprisoned at the Fortress of Baureux. Didymeia herself, who had been inclined to leniency at first, but now believed that her position of authority was secure, agreed to revise her earlier decision. An imperial manifesto, issued during the late hours of this day, announced that Lady Minerva and her husband would be tried, alongside the disgraced Chief Procurator Cranmerius and the two forenamed Dudley brothers, for high treason by the Special Court of the Laurasian Empire; that the trial would take place at the Old Royal Palace on November 13; and that their sentence would be carried out to the "fullest extent" of the imperial authorities.
 * November 6-The Empress Didymeia officially announced, in a proclamation to the Imperial Court, her intention to marry. The Empress, who was now thirty-seven years old, had been betrothed to both the Dauphin of Franconia and the Spamalkan Emperor Char'va I during her childhood years. Both engagements had come to ruins as a result of diplomatic entanglements, and the consequent Great Matter of the Emperor's marriage with Didymeia's mother subsequently overtook all further matters. Antigonus III was not particularly concerned about procuring a husband for the daughter he had come to consider as a bastard, and lavished all of his attentions upon the Grand Prince Demetrius. Didymeia was therefore still unmarried, and a virgin, at the time of her ascension to the Laurasian throne. Like Demetrius, she did not want her sibling (namely Aurelia) to succeed her, primarily on religious grounds and concerns over legitimacy. Didymeia had explicitly refused to revoke Aurelia's bastardy, and she considered the Grand Princess to be the living reminder of the woman who had displaced her mother. Therefore, although Aurelia was officially her heiress apparent according to the Third Antigonid Statute of Succession, the Empress sought to displace her with a child of her own blood. In her efforts, she was supported by Chancellor Gardinerius, who despised Aurelia and believed that the birth of a Traditionalist heir would save the Laurasian Dominions from ruin. Reginaldius Polsius and Sir Demetrius Courthanay will both be proposed as potential suitors for the Empress, but she has conceived ideas of a foreign marriage, not trusting any of her eligible male subjects enough to marry them.
 * November 13-The trial of Lady Minerva Greysius, her husband Sir Constantine Dudley, Chief Procurator of the Holy Synod Thomasius Cranmerius, the Earl of Sarah, and Lord Antiochus Dudley was conducted at the Audience Chambers of the Old Royal Palace in Christiania, Laurasia Prime. The Duke of Norfolkius, who would soon resign his Offices of State and retire from the Imperial Court, presided over the trial as Imperial Marshal. Sir Thomasius Whitius, the Mayor of Christiania, Demetrius Stanleis, Earl of Martina McCasia, and John Bourcharer, Earl of Courdina V, served as the other high commissioners of the trial. Chancellor Gardinerius represented the Imperial Crown, and presented the case in the trial for the government. The defendants had been arraigned on charges of treason, conspiracy, heresy, les-majestie, corruption, and dissent against the Imperial Government. The Lady Minerva and Chief Procurator Cranmerius, the two chief defendants, defended themselves vigorously, declaring that they had committed no crime and always remained committed to the service of Almitis. Lord Antiochus Dudley asserted that he had followed his father's orders only on the belief that he was acting on the authority of the Emperor Demetrius. The Earl of Sarah asserted the same, while Constantine Dudley begged for mercy for his wife, on account of her "youthfulness and experience in matters of state". Despite their pleas, however, the verdict was inevitable. After only two hours of deliberation, the Special Court convicted the defendants on all of the charges laid against them and condemned them to death. The Empress Didymeia, however, gave a command for their sentences to be placed on hold, and she refrained from signing the death warrants at this point. She was interested in forcing the Chief Procurator to recant and re-embrace Traditionalism; believed that Minerva and Constantine were young and foolish pawns; and that the Dudley brothers should be spared. Chancellor Gardinerius and the rest of the Privy Council are irritated at the Empress's procrastination.
 * November 16-A formal diplomatic communique to the Imperial Court arrived from Emperor Char'va I, who, despite his rejection of his engagement with Didymeia in her youth, had nevertheless retained a great deal of concern and respect for her. The Spamalkan Emperor, whose health was ailing and who yearning to relieve himself of the burdens of state, proposed his only son and heir apparent, Prince Philicus of Spamalka, as a potential husband for the Empress of Laurasia. Philicus was handsome, athletic, and intelligent, speaking up to seven languages (including Laurasian). Didymeia, who believed that a marriage alliance with the Spamalkan Empire would cement Laurasian influence at the expense of the Franconians, and sought for herself a virile and respected prince as a husband, announced that she was in serious consideration of the offer. Chancellor Gardinerius, Lord Treasurer Winchestrius, Baron Pagentia, the Earl of Americana, and the rest of the Privy Council are shocked by the Empress's announcement.
 * November 24-Empress Didymeia received a formal petition, in her Audience Chambers, from the Privy Council, delivered into her hands by Chancellor Gardinerius himself. In this petition, it was declared that her loyal subjects were "concerned about the succession to the Laurasian throne and the continuance of the Neuchrian Dynasty." They desired for their mistress to marry and to begat heirs as soon as possible, in order to secure the Empire's prosperity and internal stability. However, it was also declared that the only suitable husband for the Empress would be a Laurasian nobleman of stature, not a foreign prince. Therefore, the Privy Council, on behalf of all the subjects of the Laurasian Empire, begged "Her Majesty to reconsider her announcement and to kindly refute the offer posed by His Majesty of Spamalka." Didymeia, however, determined to have Philicus as her husband, and believing a foreign prince more reliable than a nobleman, officially rejected the petition. Gardinerius and his faction, who opposed the marriage on patriotic grounds, believed that the Empress was committing an act of extreme folly.
 * December 13-Birth of the future King of Franconia, ally and friend of the Laurasian Empress Aurelia the Great, and founder of the Bourboanite Dynasty, Hensios III (1789-1810). He was the son of the Grand Princess of the Franconian Principality of Navarra, Joan, and her husband, Antoine de Bourbon, Duke of Vendrome. Hensios was born at Pau, the capital of the Grand Principality.
 * December 16-The Empress Didymeia I ordered Minister of Foreign Affairs Sir Athanasius Versay (who had replaced the Reformist Sadielus in September 1753) to send an official response to the Spamalkan Court, concerning the marriage offer posed by Emperor Char'va I. In this communique, it was declared that the Empress considered it "expedient" to obtain a husband and that therefore, she had decided to accept the "gracious" offer made by "His Most Honorable Majesty of Spamalka". Char'va, who was elated to learn that his offer of marriage had been accepted by Didymeia, ordered his Council of Ministers to begin drafting plans for marriage negotiations with the Laurasian Empire. Philicus, eager for more power and influence, proved receptive to the marriage. At the Imperial Court, the continued efforts of Chancellor Gardinerius and Baron Pagentia to persuade the Empress to change her mind ended in failure.

1754

 * January 15-The Imperial Chancellory issued an official proclamation to the Imperial Court and the subjects of the Laurasian Empire, concerning the Empress Didymeia's marriage plans. In this announcement, it was formally declared that the Empress had accepted the marriage offer proposed by Spamalkan Emperor Char'va I, and that negotiations were now underway between the Imperial Laurasian and Spamalkan Governments for the conclusion of a marriage alliance between the two realms. The Spamalkan Emperor's son, Prince Philicus, was to be engaged to the Empress, and would become her husband in due course. The issuance of this official announcement alarmed many throughout the Empire, in particular individuals such as Sir Demetrius Courtanay, Sir Thomasius Wyatta, and the Duke of Sufforia (so lately pardoned for his role in the Accession Crisis).
 * January 17-Sir Thomasius Wyatta, who had come to believe that the marriage of the Empress Didymeia with Prince Philicus needed to be prevented at all costs, and that the rule of Didymeia would damn the Almitian Church and the Laurasian Empire alike, convened several of his friends and supporters in a secret meeting at his personal residence, Allington Castle, on Senna. Among those who now attended the gathering were Sir Demetrius Courthanay, Sir Lysimachus Craftia, Sir Petevius Caranius, the Duke of Sufforia, Sir Antigonus Isley, Lord John Greysius of Wiltonia, Lord Thomasius Greysius (brother of the renowned Laurasian Lord Greysius), Sir Willanius Thomar (Clerk of the Imperial Privy Council), Sir Nicholas Thorckmortonia, Antigonus Haringston, Baron Haringston of Senna, Sir Nicholas Arnoldia, and Sir Willannius St. Loe. All of these men were in the firm belief that the Traditionalist policies of the Empress Didymeia would doom the Empire, and that a marriage with a foreign prince could not be permitted. Over the next two days, Wyatta will discuss his plans with his supporters. Ultimately, they will devise a formal scheme of rebellion: Wyatta, Craftia, Caranius, and the Duke of Sufforia were to become the chief commandants of the rebellion. They would raise rebellions at Murphy, Mumbraine, Hammenor, Saray, Senna, Marshia, Bainsborough, Elainsborough, Arias, Manil, Chandlier, Katie, and Meaganian, and with the assistance of contacts at the Imperial Court, would converge on Laurasia Prime before the end of March 1754. Once arriving there, they would depose Didymeia from the Laurasian throne and proclaim Aurelia the new Empress and Autocrat of All the Laurasians; she was to marry Courthanay, therefore consolidating the influence of Reformist Almitism at the Laurasian Court, and eliminating the influence of the Didymeian Faction. Didymeia herself was to be banished to the Monastery of Windowia Photis, and Chancellor Gardinerius, Bishop Bonnerius, and other prominent Traditionalists in the Imperial Government would be arraigned on charges of treason and executed. Wyatta and his supporters were confident that they could pull this scheme off.
 * January 21-The Spamalkan Ambassador to the Imperial Court of Laurasia Prime, Sevir Renard, who had become one of the diplomatic favorites of the Empress Didymeia and was responsible for the marriage negotiations between the Laurasian and Spamalkan Courts, caught wind of the conspiracies at Senna. Renard was aware that there was many within the Empire, and at the Imperial Court, who were opposed to the Empress's marriage plans. He had therefore made his business to keep himself informed of the affairs of the Court, and it was through his contacts that he learned of Wyatta's plans. Alarmed at this, the Ambassador promptly informed Chancellor Gardinerius, warning him that there were those among the nobility and gentry of the Empire who were contriving to install Courthanay on the imperial throne. Gardinerius heeded the Ambassador's warnings and issued orders for the arrest of Courthanay, who had returned to Laurasia Prime as part of the preparations for the rebellion. Courthanay was imprisoned at the Fortress of Baureux. Under intensive interrogation by the Chancellor and the other officials of the Privy Council, he admitted that there was indeed a rebellion planned. News of Courthanay's arrest and imprisonment circulated quickly, and Wyatta sought to now hasten his rebellion forward. Abandoning the earlier plans of action against the government authorities, he now sought for a direct march on Laurasia Prime.
 * January 22-
 * Sir Lysimachus Craftia, acting on the instructions of Wyatta, delivered a message to Grand Princess Aurelia at the Palace of Secrets on Paradine, which had been awarded to her by the Imperial Chancellory as one of her chief estates. The message contained formal greetings from Wyatta and the Duke of Sufforia, and expressions of hope for the Princess's "well-being and personal security". It would later be construed by Empress Didymeia and Chancellor Gardinerius as evidence of treason, evidence that Aurelia was engaged in active correspondence with the rebels. Shortly after delivering the message, however, Craftia decided that under the present circumstances involvement in rebellion would be unwise. He therefore turned himself in to the imperial authorities on Caladaria, and declared that he had been foolish enough to engage in conspiracy against his lawful sovereign.
 * On the same day that Craftia delivered his message and then surrendered to the authorities, Wyatta, who had moved to his estates on Chesham's Star, began to assemble his supporters and mercenaries in anticipation of a general offensive in the Laurasia Prime Purse Region. The Duke of Sufforia and Lord John Greysius of Wiltonia were among those instrumental in securing military supplies, financial aid, and officers for the rebel force. The Privy Council received reports of stirrings at Chesham's Star, and the Ministry of Defense now ordered for the strengthening of Laurasia Prime's defenses.
 * January 25-The formal outbreak of Wyatta's Rebellion at Chesham's Star, as Sir Thomasius Wyatta, the Duke of Sufforia, Lord John Greysius of Wiltonia, and their other subordinates officially proclaimed their resistance to the government of the Empress Didymeia and announced their determination to restore Reformed Almitism and "proper rule of government" back to the Laurasian Empire. Empress Didymeia was enraged when she heard of this announcement of rebellion, and in a imperial manifesto, issued from the Quencilvanian Palace, declared that her government would take all vital measures against rebel forces as were needed. On this first day of rebellion, Wyatta's forces, receiving recruits and mercenaries from throughout the Laurasian Purse Region, stormed the government garrisons of Wes and Chesrone.
 * January 26-
 * Mercedes is occupied by the rebel forces of Sir Thomasius Wyatta. This world, home to many Reformed Almitists, was generally opposed to the Empress's Didymeia's religious policies, and feared that a marriage between her and the Spamalkan Prince Philicus would spell doom for the Laurasian Empire. Wyatta therefore found the garrison willing to admit his units, and the people of Mercedes more than eager to lend him his support. He issued a proclamation from Mercedes, declaring that his rebellion was proceeding in accordance with his plans and urging the people of Laurasia Prime to rise up against their authorities. By the end of the day, Sapphire and Merandaz would be occupied by the rebel units of Wyatta.
 * On the same day that Mercedes was occupied by the forces of Sir Thomasius Wyatta, the Grand Princess Aurelia, who had remained at the Palace of Secrets on Paradine, was formally summoned to the court of Laurasia Prime by her half-sister, the Empress Didymeia. Already Didymeia was supiscious of Aurelia and her intentions; Chancellor Gardinerius and Spamalkan Ambassador Renard (who exercised much influence over the Empress) had both told her that it would be too dangerous for the Grand Princess to remain on her own estates, where she could become the focus of dissent against the government. Didymeia had agreed, and Aurelia was ordered to come to Laurasia Prime with all haste. The Grand Princess, who had no association with the Wyatta Rebellion, nevertheless obeyed her sister's directives faithfully. For the time being, however, she remained at liberty, despite being in residence at the Quencilvanian Palace.
 * January 27-The Empress Didymeia dispatched a government force, under the command of Lord Abergavenny and Sir Demosthenes Soverall, to Rainnan in order to halt the advance of rebel units and reconquer strongholds which had been lost to the Imperial Laurasian Government. Abergavenny, a ardent Traditionalist and one who was contemptuous of Wyatta and his followers, immediately took the field of battle against the rebel forces. The Battle of Bobby would be fought during the early hours of January 28 and would result in a victory for government forces.
 * January 30-The fortunes of Lord Abergavenny and Sir Demosthenes Soverall turned to the worse, as the garrisons of Kelby and Chloe revolted against the authority of the Imperial Laurasian Government. Wyatta was now able to storm government positions at Creech and to repel offensives against Sapphire and Merandaz. Soon, many officers and personnel of the government force were defecting to Wyatta, and Lord Abergavenny was forced to withdraw from his operational headquarters on Rainnan. This incident aroused the anger of the Empress Didymeia, who formally dismissed Abergavenny from his command posts and had him placed under house arrest.
 * January 31-The elderly Duke of Norfolkius, now eighty years old, is designated by Empress Didymeia as the commander of government forces assembled at Jenny, Scout, Ietas, Tyndaris, Mylae, Camarina, Guyah, and Paronius, which were poised to launch a series of counterattacks against the strongholds now held by the rebel units of Sir Thomasius Wyatta. Norfolkius, already in residence at his estates on Jenny, and having retired from his duties at the Imperial Court, therefore performs one last service for the Neuchrian Dynasty. He advances against rebel troops at Buckingham, but is unable to dislodge them from their positions and is forced to retreat back to Jenny. During the late hours of this day, the Privy Council sent offers of pardon to the rebel forces, declaring that any man who returned to his oath of allegiance due to the Imperial Government or betrayed Wyatta into the hands of government authorities would be absolved from punishment. Didymeia, however, knew that most of the rebels would not answer to this offer.
 * February 1-Sir Thomasius Wyatta, believing that the Imperial Government was desperate, and that he had a chance to impose his own influence on Laurasia Prime, decided to respond to the offers dispatched. Wyatta demanded that the Fortress of Baureux be surrendered to him; that the Empress Didymeia place herself under his charge; and that all government forces disarm themselves immediately and permit him access to the outskirts of the Laurasia Prime star system. These demands were viewed as insolent and rash by the Privy Council, and the Empress promptly rejected them. Shortly afterwards, she gave a rousing speech at the Audience Chamber of the Quencilvanian Palace, denouncing the actions of Wyatta and his supporters, and declaring her confidence and trust in Almitis, who would bring her through this conflict. The inhabitants of Laurasia Prime demonstrated their patriotism, and government forces were reorganized for a decisive move against rebel units.
 * February 3-Wyatta's forces, having occupied Amy and Tara, now reached the outskirts of Heuthros. Heuthros, that world which had in the 3rd and 2nd centuries BH been such a formidable enemy of the Stellar Republic of Laurasia, was now one of the chief military strongholds of the Laurasian Empire. Sir Demosthenes Soverall, who had managed to retain the favor of the Empress, was in command of the Heuthros garrison, and he employed his superior resources to his advantage. All of the efforts made by Wyatta and his men to breach the defenses of Heuthros resulted in failure. Sir John Brdigius, later to become Lord Chandos, then led a frontal assault against rebel squadrons, bombarding their warships with turbocannon fire. Wyatta, wishing to avoid a direct military confrontation in the aftermath of this, was therefore compelled to retreat. Refusing to submit, however, rebel units now proceeded to Adys. The garrison of Adys, however, also successfully repelled rebel units, and Wyatta then advanced to Zeena.
 * February 6-Sir Thomasius Wyatta's forces breached the outskirts of Zeena and advanced into the star system. The garrison of Zenna was commanded by General Xenophon Thamesius, who was under orders from the Duke of Norfolkius not to permit any rebel troops to land on the planetary surface. Wyatta's forces at first encountered little resistance, as General Thamesius had ordered for the orbital defensive outposts and relay stations in the star system to be abandoned. He was determined to draw the enemy into orbit above Zeena itself. Wyatta's units now reached orbit, and the rebel leader believed that the world would fall easily to him. However, government units, which had been hidden at Rydall's Moon, now launched a surprise offensive. The rebel forces were disoriented, outnumbered, and disjointed, and the Battle of Zeena resulted in a decisive victory for General Thamesius and his forces. Wyatta himself was forced to flee the star system on his personal starfighter. Government units, in the meantime, had reconquered Amy, Tara, and Buckingham, driving rebel units from the vicinity of Heuthros, and were conducting a blockade of Merandaz.
 * February 8-The Battle of Klobuchar occurs between the government forces of the Laurasian Empire, commanded by Sir Demosthenes Soverall and the Duke of Norfolkius, and the rebel units under the command of Sir Thomasius Wyatta and the Duke of Sufforia. Rebel units engaged in running skirmishes with the government squadrons, but the superior firepower, discipline, and numbers of the Imperial Laurasian Navy ultimately decided the result of the battle. Most of the rebel warships were captured or destroyed, and Wyatta had suffered a serious defeat. The rebel commander now attempted to flee back to Sapphire, which was still under the control of his units. He was intercepted by government starfighters near Lalna, however, and was captured. On the orders of the Duke of Norfolkius, Wyatta was bound in chains and imprisoned in the brig of his flagship, the HIMS Kinsgrnata. The Duke of Sufforia did not long evade government authorities, and would be captured at Depp the following day. The capture of Wyatta and the Duke of Sufforia resulted in the collapse of the unity of the rebel forces. Deprived of their leaders, many realized that it was futile to continue resistance against the government authorities. Chesham's Star, Merandaz, Sapphire, and Mercedes are re-secured by government forces by February 11, and the Wyatta Rebellion, which had lasted for less than a month, is completely suppressed.
 * February 9-Empress Didymeia issued a proclamation to her subjects from the Quencilvanian Palace, announcing the capture of Wyatta and the Duke of Sufforia. In this proclamation, the Empress declared that it was due to the "high acts of providence" that the rebellion had been suppressed and that her claims to authority over the Laurasian Empire were validated, by the agents of Almitis and by circumstances. Didymeia however, declared that she would consult further with the Privy Council before making her final decision on marriage, and that she wished to marry Philicus, in light of securing allies for the Laurasian Dominions and preventing the squabbling of domestic factions. Finally, the Empress announced that the involvement of the Duke of Sufforia in the Wyatta Rebellion was an unforgivable crime. This was her own conviction. Sufforia had been released from imprisonment and spared from charges, due to his involvement in the Accession Crisis. He had violated the conditions of release: namely that he refrain from involvement in any rebellion or conspiracy against the Imperial Government. Therefore, Sufforia was no longer deserving of mercy, and was now to be placed on trial for his crimes. His daughter and son-in-law, Lady Minerva Greysius and her husband Sir Constantine Dudley, who had been sentenced to death but in actuality remained imprisoned at the Fortress of Baureux, were accused of complicity in the Wyatta Rebellion. Consequently, their death sentence was to be carried out. In this, Didymeia was influenced by Chancellor Gardinerius, who had managed to convince her to let justice be administered on these "fiends and traitors". The Empress signed their death warrants two hours after issuing her proclamation, and set the date of execution for February 12.
 * February 12-The execution of the ill-fated Nine Day's Empress, Minerva Greysius, and her husband Sir Constantine Dudley takes place at the Public Execution Grounds of the Fortress of Baureux. Sir Constantine was the first of the two to die. He was taken from his cell by the Lord Lieutenant of the Fortress of Baureux, on the direct orders of Chancellor Gardinerius and the Privy Council, and brought to the Execution Grounds. He was then executed by beheading, and his remains were brought back into the Fortress, past the cell of his wife. Minerva burst into tears and cried upon seeing the corpse of her beloved husband. She was then taken out to the Public Execution Grounds. In her final speech, to the crowds assembled to witness her death, she declared that she was willing to meet her death, and that she had never intended any harm against the Laurasian people. She asserted her firm faith in Almitis and declared that everyone would face righteous judgment. Minerva was then blindfolded, and executed by firing squad. On the orders of the Empress Didymeia, she and her husband would be buried at the Chapel of St. Peter ad Vicula in the Fortress of Baureux, instead of at the Prison Chapel.
 * February 16-On the orders of the Empress Didymeia, the Grand Princess Aurelia and her household are moved under guard from the Quencilvanian Palace to the Judicial Palace. Once arriving at the Judicial Palace, the Grand Princess is led to the chambers of Chancellor Gardinerius, who was firmly convinced of her complicity in the Wyatta Rebellion and was determined to obtain information about her dealings at the Imperial Court. Aurelia is interrogated by the elderly Chancellor vigorously. Gardinerius demanded information about her contacts with Wyatta; her intentions as regards to the Empress; and her Reformed Almitian beliefs. Aurelia, employing the same tactics of obstinance as before, defended herself with passion, asserting that she had no contacts with Wyatta; that she was absolutely loyal to Her Majesty; and that she would not obstruct the traditionalist policies of the government. Gardinerius did not believe her, and began to urge Empress Didymeia to move against her sister as soon as possible. He was joined in his pleas by Spamalkan Ambassador Renard, who declared to the Empress that her throne would never be secure as long as Aurelia lived.
 * February 18-The trial of the Duke of Sufforia is conducted at the Post Settlement of Hepudermia. Sufforia, who had been imprisoned there since February 12, was arraigned on charges of treason, rebellion, conspiracy, and les-majestie. The Duke did not deny anything, and admitted his involvement in the Wyatta Rebellion freely. Declaring that the execution of his daughter and son-in-law had "destroyed my will to live in these realms", the Duke declared that he believed only in the true sanctity of the Almitian Church and that this could only be achieved by changes in the Imperial Laurasian Government. Chancellor Gardinerius, leading the case for the Imperial State, denounced Sufforia and labeled him an outright traitor. The Senate agreed, convicting him after only a half-hour of deliberations. Sufforia expressed no remorse or fear when his sentence was announced: the full penalties of a traitor's death, with hanging, drawing, quartering, beheading, and solar incineration.
 * February 23-The execution of the Duke of Sufforia at the Post Settlement of Hepudermia. Sufforia again admitted his guilt in his last speech to the crowds and declared his willingness to die. The Holy Synod, on the orders of Empress Didymeia, excommunicated the Duke, and he was denied an Almitian burial. Instead, his remains were dumped into the Pit of Traitors on Jadia. By this point, judicial proceedings have commenced at Chesham's Star, Merandaz, and other former centers of the Wyatta Rebellion, against those who had been involved. By the end of the year, nearly 400,000 individuals in twenty different star systems will be convicted and either executed or imprisoned for their role in the rebellion.
 * March 15-The trial of Sir Thomasius Wyatta, instigator and chief leader of the Wyatta Rebellion, is conducted at the Quencilvanian Palace. Wyatta was tried by the Special Court of the Laurasian Empire, on the explicit command of the Empress Didymeia. Lord Treasurer Winchestrius acted as chief commissioner at the trial, while Chancellor Gardinerius, assisted by the Vice-Procurator General, Sir Diogenes Debtrastis, conducted the case for the Imperial State. Wyatta, in his defense, asserted his concern for the affairs of the Laurasian Empire, and that he could not allow the welfare of the Laurasian people to be ruined. He asked the Court to look into their consciences, and asserted that he was dedicated to the service of Almitis. The verdict was not in doubt, and after one hour of deliberation, the Special Court convicted Wyatta on all charges and sentenced him to the full horrors of a traitor's death. The Holy Synod excommunicated Wyatta; when informed of this, the nobleman fell on his knees before the Court and begged for mercy, so that he may die in communion with Almitis. Didymeia rejected his plea, however, and signed both the death warrant and the excommunication sentence in a firm hand shortly afterwards.
 * March 18-Convinced of her sister's guilt, and wishing to display the consequences for treason, the Empress Didymeia ordered for the official arrest and imprisonment of Grand Princess Aurelia at the Fortress of Baureux. The Grand Princess, who had remained at the Old Royal Palace, was now formally taken into custody by Valedictorian Guards, along with her Lady of the Bedchamber, her former governess Katharina Ashleius, and the other members of her household. They were taken by repulsorlift to the quarters which had been prepared for them at the Fortress. Aurelia exuded calm through the whole experience, and refused to show any signs of fear or sadness. She continued to assert her innocence, and at the gateway to the Fortress, declared to all in ear-shot that she prayed that the Lord Almitis would open her sister's eyes. The Empress's eyes were closed, however, at this point, and Chancellor Gardinerius was already beginning to draft plans to arraign Aurelia on charges of treason and place her on trial before the Special Court.
 * April 11-The execution of Sir Thomasius Wyatta at the Public Execution Grounds of the Fortress of Baureux. The Grand Princess Aurelia was kept in close confinement on this day, as by the orders of the Empress, she was not to see or hear the execution of such a "evil criminal". Wyatta, hearing of the Grand Princess's plight, and feeling remorse, declared in his last speech to the crowds that the Grand Princess had not been involved in his conspiracy, and that she was "completely innocent of anything which man may hath contrive to raise against her." Wyatta admitted that he had acted on his own initiative, and he begged the Empress Didymeia to have mercy on her younger sister. Wyatta, after delivering his speech, then suffered the full horrors of execution, and his remains were dumped into the Pit of Traitors on Jadia. Didymeia was informed of his last speech, but still held to the belief that Aurelia was complicit in rebellion against her.
 * April 12-On Ediania, the Regent Arran, who was exhausted, and wished to relieve himself of the burdens of government service, formally resigned as Regent of the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria, after having held that post for nearly twelve years. The Scottrian Estates therefore designated Scottrian Queen Mariana's mother, Queen-Dowager Mariana of Guise, as the new Regent of the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria. Mariana, who will prove to be an effective regent, will govern until her death in 1760.
 * April 17-A conference convenes between delegations of the Laurasian and Holy Spamalkan Empires at Arias, regarding the matter of marriage between the Empress Didymeia and the Spamalkan Prince Philicus. The Imperial Laurasian Government's plenipotentiaries to the conference were the Baron Pagentia (who also served as the head of the delegation); Sir Galerius Caranus; Lord Dacre of Gitlandia; and Sir Willanius Cecilis, who, although removed from his post as Chancellor, had nevertheless been retained in the Diplomatic Service. The Spamalkan Government was represented by Ambassador Renard; the Duke of Sivrria; and Lord Felipe Guzman of Cordoba. Negotiations will continue between the two delegations during the next several weeks, until the final terms of the agreement are reached.
 * May 17-The Grand Princess Aurelia, permitted to have writing materials, composed a solemn communique to her sister, the Empress Didymeia. In this message, the Grand Princess firmly asserted her innocence; declared that she had never been involved in any conspiracy against her sister; and begged her to reconsider her decision. Aurelia pledged to honor Traditionalist rites in public, and to refrain from involvement in activities at the Imperial Court unless if she had the explicit approval of her sister. By now, the Empress Didymeia's viewpoint about her sister has mellowed. Baron Pagentia and Lord Treasurer Winchestrius had both pointed out to the Empress that no evidence existed to suggest the Grand Princess's complicity in the Wyatta Rebellion, or indeed, any conspiracy against the Empress. Chancellor Gardinerius and Ambassador Renard, both of whom had continued to press for a trial and formal arraignment, were slowly beginning to acknowledge that Aurelia was indeed, not involved in rebellion against Didymeia.
 * May 19-On the orders of the Empress Didymeia, the Grand Princess Aurelia is released from imprisonment at the Fortress of Baureux. However, she is now to be committed to house arrest at Wooledetarian Palace on Vargara, and is to be placed under the charge of Sir Antigonus Bedetherford, who had served as Constable of the Fortress of Baureux from 1749 to 1753 and was one of the most respected members of the Valedictorian Guards. Bedetherford was provided for strict instructions by Chancellor Gardinerius, as regards to the Grand Princess's affairs. Aurelia was forbidden to write or read anything without his approval; any conversation which she had with visitors was to be strictly in his presence; and all her words and actions were to be reported on a routine basis to the Imperial Intelligence Agency and the Chancellor directly. Grand Princess Aurelia will remain under house arrest for nearly a year. Bedetherford proves to be a kind guardian, and he only loosely enforces the instructions given to him by Chancellor Gardinerius. Upon ascending to the throne in November 1758, Aurelia will appoint Bedetherford as Lord Lieutenant of the Fortress of Baureux. He would serve in that post until his death on September 26, 1783. The release of Aurelia from the Fortress of Baureux occurs exactly eighteen years to the day after her mother, Anna Boleyenia, had been executed at the very same Fortress.
 * May 26-The Treaty of Arias is signed by the delegations of the Laurasian Empire and the Holy Spamalkan Empire, after over a month of negotiations. The terms of this treaty had to be hammered out by the two delegations, with extensive consultation being made with both the Imperial Privy Council of the Laurasian Empire and the Council of State of the Holy Spamalkan Empire. By the terms of this treaty, a diplomatic alliance is established between the Laurasian and Spamlakan Empires. In times of war, Laurasia would not be obliged to assist Spamalka against its enemies with direct military force, but a schedule of financial aid was agreed to between the two governments. The commercial privileges of Laurasian and Spamalkan subjects in the territories of the other were confirmed, and they were to be tried for crimes only with the approval of their own government. Finally, as regards to the marriage itself, Philicus (who had been elevated to the rank of King of Naparia by his father Emperor Char'va), was to become the Emperor Consort of All the Laurasians, jure uxoris, in right of his wife, the Empress Didymeia. All official documents, including imperial statutes and manifestos, were to be dated with both of their names, and the Imperial Court would be governed under the joint authority of the couple. Philicus could not act without his wife's consent, and she retained all of the vestiges of autocratic authority, as were her right as Empress-Regnant. The marriage could be dissolved at any time, and all of its provisions would therefore lapse, with "good faith", between the two contracting governments. The Treaty of Arias was ratified by the Empress Didymeia on May 28 (who also enshrined its provisions in the Edict of the Empress's Marriage) and by Emperor Char'va I on June 2.
 * July 12-Spamalkan Prince Philicus departs from Moorio Cabana, in the Crones Galaxy, for his journey to the Laurasian Empire in order to marry the Empress Didymeia.
 * July 23-Spamalkan Prince Philicus, after a long journey from Moorio Cabana, finally arrives in the outskirts of the Laurasia Prime star system. On the orders of the Empress Didymeia, crowds had been assembled at the Post Settlement of Hepudermia, the Second Station of Callista, at the two Calaxies, and in the cities of Laurasia Prime, in order to celebrate the arrival of the Empress's fiancee. The crowds, however, were not enthusiatic, and there where many who stated that the marriage of Didymeia with Philicus would "doom the Laurasian Dominions". Imperial authorities arrested and imprisoned or fined those who expressed such sentiments, but the Governor of Laurasia Prime and the Mayor of Christiania made strenuous efforts to ensure that the ceremonies were not disrupted. Philicus and his entourage were received by the Empress Didymeia at the Audience Chambers of the Quencilvanian Palace. The Prince, who had been given positive reports about Didymeia and had seen photographs of her, was startled when he saw her in person. He kept this to himself, and treated his future wife with great civility and respect. Nevertheless, Philicus bore no love for her, and considered the marriage important only for political and strategic reasons.
 * July 25-Just two days after the arrival ceremonies, the Empress Didymeia I and Spamalkan Prince Philicus are married at the Westphalian Cathedral. Archbishop Bonnerius presided over the marriage ceremony, in lieu of the absence of the still-imprisoned Chief Procurator Cranmerius. The Empress-Dowager Annaliese of Denver, the ailed Duke of Norfolkius, Baron Pagentia, Spamalkan Ambassador Renard, and Field-Marshal Munnich were among the personages present at the wedding ceremony. Chancellor Gardinerius himself was absent, having pleaded sickness. A three-day public holiday was proclaimed; an official imperial manifesto issued enjoining all subjects to celebrate the marriage; and festivities held at the Imperial Court. Philicus, however, tells Ambassador Renard bluntly that he has no amorous feelings for the Laurasian Empress. On August 4, he will be proclaimed Emperor-Consort, in accordance with the terms of the Treaty of Arias.
 * August 25-Thomasius Howardis, the 3rd Duke of Norfolkius, who had been Lord Treasurer of the Laurasian Empire (1722-1747) and one of the most prominent personages in the reigns of Neuchrus the Reformer and Antigonus the Extravagant, died at the age of 80 at Kenninghall Estate on Charasia. The death of the Duke of Norfolkius was greeted with much sadness by those at the Imperial Court and among his peers of the Laurasian nobility. The Empress Didymeia, in a proclamation from the Imperial Court, declared that Norfolkius had "lent valuable services to this empire over the preceding six decades. His loss is a sad event." Norfolkius is succeeded in his title and position by his 18-year old grandson, also named Thomasius Howardis, who became 4th Duke of Norfolkius. He was the son of Norfolkius's deceased eldest son, the Earl of Soria. Norfolkius will be buried at Howardis Family Estate on Soria, next to the bodies of his parents and his stepmother, on September 7.
 * September 4-The Empress Didymeia stopped menstruating. She gained weight, felt nauseous in the mornings, and developed an intense craving for food. Over the next several days, the news of the Empress's condition will begin to circulate among the Imperial Court. Chancellor Gardinerius was among the many who believed that the Empress was pregnant. Even though Gardinerius remained opposed to the Spamalkan marriage, and believed that the Laurasian Empire would ultimately be dragged into war in the Angelina Spiral, he nevertheless believed that any child, whether of Philicus or a Laurasian, would ensure the continuation of Didymeia's Traditionalist policies and prevent Grand Princess Aurelia from ascending to the Laurasian throne. Ultimately, on September 14, Dr. Lincarius, the Empress's personal physician, will announce that she is pregnant. When Aurelia received word of the announcement from her guardian, Bedetherford, she was dealt a heavy blow. The Grand Princess developed a fear for her own life and a concern that her succession to the throne would not now occur. She was reassured, however, that Didymeia's health could possibly result in a miscarriage. In reality, Didymeia was now experiencing the first of her phantom pregnancies.
 * September 29-The Regency Statute of 1754 is promulgated by the Empress Didymeia I. The statute was issued by the Empress as a result of her "pregnancy", and on the advice of Chancellor Gardinerius. By the terms of this statute, it was declared a treasonous offense "to compass or imagine to deprive the Emperor's Majesty from the having with the Empress the style, honor, and kingly name, or to destroy the Emperor, or to levy war within this realm against Their Imperial Majesties, or to say that the Emperor ought not to have his title." The penalty for a first offense was forfeiture of goods and "perpetual imprisonment". A second offense was high treason and punishable by death. However, to "compass or imagine the death of the Emperor" on the first offense was also considered high treason. The Statute, most importantly, declared that if the Empress died and her heir was not yet eighteen years old if male, or was under fifteen and unmarried if female, then Philicus would govern the realm as Lord Protector and Regent of the Laurasian Empire, until the heir to the throne came of age (or was married, if female). In that event, it would be treason "to compass, attempt, and go about to destroy the person of the Emperor, or to remove His Highness from the Imperial Government."
 * November 8-The Second Imperial Statute of Repeal of the Antigonid Religious Measures is promulgated by the Empress Didymeia I. For several months, the Empress had consulted with her Traditionalist Holy Synod, and Chancellor Gardinerius, in order to craft an arrangement to restore the Almitian Church to its prior, pre-Antigonid administrative and theological status. The Empress had always rejected her father's religious reforms, and considered his innovations to be heresy, in contravention to the practices of her ancestors. She was determined to maintain the Traditionalist prerogatives of the Church. Finally, the Second Imperial Statute of Repeal appeared. This statute formally repealed all of the religious measures which had been enacted after 1729. This included the Manifesto of Allegiance, the Heretical Ratification Decree, the Declaration of Submission, the First Statute of Supremacy, the Statute for the Dissolution of the Monasteries, and the Six Articles. The Almitian Church was returned to its Traditionalist religious thesis, practices, services, festivals, administration, privileges, and properties. Didymeia, however, explicitly retained the title of Pontifex Maximus, for the investigations conducted by the Holy Synod revealed its importance to the prior history of the Almitian Church, and that its abolition by Neuchrus the Reformer had been "an act of error". The Statute of Repeal also announced the restoration of the Heresy and Sodomy Laws. These included the Heresy Patent of 1382 of Emperor Antiochus I the Great; the Heresy Statutes of 1402 and 1414 of Emperor Demetrius I the Fat; the Sodomy Practices Act of 1441, of the Emperor Claudius II the Prudent; the Authorization Statute of 1475 of Emperor Vespasian the Restorer; the Sodomy Acts of 1504 and 1506, of Emperor Antigonus I the Conqueror; and the Heresy Law of 1535, of Emperor Lysimachus I the Cultivated. Empress Didymeia now commanded the Holy Synod and the Governing Senate to launch investigations of Reformed Almitist personages in the Empire, and on November 14, by decree, she established the High Court of Heresies.
 * December 8-Death of the Haxonian Doge Marcantonio Trivisan, who had ruled since March 1753. He was seventy-eight years old at the time of his death. Trivisan was succeeded as Doge by the eighty-two year old Francesco Venier, a member of the ancient and powerful Haxonian House of Venier. He was formally crowned as Doge on December 17, 1754.
 * December 13-Death of the Marasharite Emperor Sassas III, who had ruled since the abdication of his uncle Ahmad III in his favor in October 1730. Sassas was fifty-eight years old at the time of his death. He is succeeded to the Marasharite throne by his younger brother, who becomes Abdulahamid I of the Marasharite Empire. Abdulahamid is aged fifty-five at his ascension to the Marasharite throne.

1755

 * January 1-The year 1755, the 55th year of the eighteenth century, commenced with the Laurasian Empire in a state of external peace and domestic tranquility, in the wake of the suppression of the Wyatta Rebellion. By this point, Chancellor Gardinerius and others within the Imperial Court had grown to accept the Empress Didymeia's marriage with the Spamalkan Prince Philicus, although he was never to be popular with the subjects of the Laurasian Empire. Nevertheless, the Empress Didymeia and her husband, Emperor-Consort Philicus, in their first joint New Year's proclamation to the subjects of the Laurasian Empire, expressed their hope that the Empress's pregnancy would yield results for the Neuchrian Dynasty and that the child she was carrying in her womb was a son. Didymeia also took advantage of the New Year's proclamation to announce that action would now be taken against Reformists in the Almitian Church, such as Chief Procurator Cranmerius, Archbishop Rogerius Perles of Darsis, the prominent theologian and Reformist scholar John Rogerius, Bishop Tyraniz Hestiz of the Cron Drift, and other such "heretics in the name of Almitis".
 * January 22-John Rogerius, Professor of Theology at the University of the Laurasian Empire, and ten other members of the University Faculty of Theology, are interrogated by the Holy Synod, on charges of treason, heresy, blasphemy, and "sedition against the name of Almitis". Archbishops Gardinerius and Bonneris were in charge of the interrogation commission, and they ruthlessly questioned Rogerius on his moral and religious beliefs. Rogerius, who remained convinced that the Traditionalist beliefs were "errors in the way of Almitis", and that reform was needed, defended his beliefs with passion. Gardinerius and Bonneris denounced him as a "heretic and infidel". On January 27, they will, under the authority vested to them by the Heresy Laws, condemn Rogerius and the other members of the Faculty of Theology to death by disintegration. Empress Didymeia confirmed the sentence passed by the Holy Synod and set the date of execution for February 4.
 * February 4-John Rogerius, Professor of Theology, and his condemned colleagues are executed by disintegration at the Tyburnian Stockards in the Cron Drift. To the last, Rogerius proclaimed his innocence, and defended his beliefs with much passion. Rogerius had been excommunicated, but there was no corpse to humiliate, and therefore his possessions and properties were ceremonially ransacked by the imperial authorities. Rogerius is the first martyr of the Didymeian Persecutions, which will ultimately claim nearly 700,000 Reformist Almitians throughout the Laurasian Empire during the course of the next three years.
 * February 8-Laurentius Saudravia, Dean of the Priory of St. Josephus in Chancellor City, who had been condemned to death for heresy by the Ecclesiastical Court of Katherine on January 29, is disintegrated at the stake at the Teverian Fortress of Katherine. He is the second prominent martyr of the Didymeian Persecutions, for his offense had been preaching a sermon declaring that the Empress Didymeia and her advisers would bring the Laurasian Dominions to "utter ruin and destruction".
 * February 9-Tyraniz Hestiz, Bishop of the Cron Drift, and Eustachius Tavaris, Rector of Havarian Priory in Constantinople, Laurasia Prime, are both executed by incineration at the stake, at the Fortress of Baureux. Hestiz in particular, who had been one of the most radical proponents of the Almitian Reformation, and had supported the abolition of all vestaments and rituals in the Almitian Church, displayed great courage and declared that the Laurasian dominions were doomed to ruin unless if they turned back to the right.
 * March 8-The Empress Didymeia, attempting to strengthen Traditionalist control over the Almitian Church, and to sponsor the education of a new generation of Almitian clergymen, officially charted Holy Trinity College on Taurasia. The college will, ironically in the reign of Aurelia the Great, become one of the chief Reformed Almitist institutes in the Empire.
 * April 17-Grand Princess Aurelia, after nearly a year under house arrest, is formally summoned by the Empress Didymeia back to the Imperial Court on Laurasia Prime. By this point, the doctors of the Imperial Household were predicting that the Empress should give childbirth imminently. Didymeia wanted Aurelia to be present at the birth, of the child and heir who would displace her in the line of succession. Sir Antigonus Bedetherford is at this point formally dismissed from his post as Guardian, this being on the initiative of Emperor-Consort Philicus, who had convinced Didymeia that the birth would mean Aurelia posed no threat now. Aurelia, however, knows that if Didymeia and her child dies, or if the child dies, then her position as heiress apparent would be secure. If Didymeia gives birth to a healthy son, however, then her chances of inheriting the throne will recede rapidly.
 * April 30-False rumors circulate from the Imperial Court that the Empress Didymeia had given birth to a healthy son. The rumors were spread by several ladies-in-waiting of the Imperial Household, whose gossip had reached the ears of prominent individuals at the University of Laurasia Prime and the Galactic Exchange. The rumors trigger premature rejoicing by Traditionalists in Christiania and other cities of Laurasia Prime, and throughout the Laurasian Empire. On May 4, however, the Imperial Chancellory will announce that the Empress had not given birth, and that she was still in expectation of the onset of labor.
 * May 22-Grand Princess Aurelia is informed by Sir Willanius Cecilis and Baron Pagentia that there was now serious doubt that the Empress Didymeia was pregnant. Aurelia herself had long since concluded that the Empress was not pregnant; that her "fantasies" had led her to believe that she was carrying a child. The Chief Gentlewoman of the Privy Chamber, the Empress's close friend Susanna Clarincuexia, herself admitted to Franconian Ambassador Antoine Noailles that she did not believe her imperial mistress was pregnant.
 * June 12-A major incident occurs at the Quencilvanian Palace which finally reveals to all about the true situation concerning the Empress Didymeia's "pregnancy". Near midnight, the Empress, wearing only her nightgown, came running out of her bedchambers, screaming in Old Laurasian, "Domine mi, Domine mi, Quid hoc fecisti? Quid hoc fecisti?" (My Lord, My Lord, Why have you done so? Why have you done so?) and dropping to the floor, yelled "I carry death in my womb! I have not destroyed all the heretics in this realm. Quid hoc fecisti? My Lord, my savior...why have you treated me this way!" The ladies of the bedchamber were stirred from bed by the Empress's emotional outburst and retrieved her from the ground, dragging her, kicking and raving, back to her bedchambers.
 * June 17-The Grand Princess Aurelia, having learned of the Empress Didymeia's outburst in her private chambers, confidently declared to her personal household that the Empress was experiencing a phantom pregnancy and that her position as heiress apparent under the Third Antigonid Statute was secure.
 * July 5-The Imperial Chancellory finally issued a manifesto to the subjects of the Laurasian Empire, admitting that the Empress Didymeia had experienced a phantom pregnancy and that the physicians of the Imperial Household had diagnosed her condition falsely. By now, Didymeia's abdomen has receded, and the Empress has herself come to admit that she never carried any child. Philicus, whose loathing of his wife has intensified considerably, declares to his courtiers that he knew she was infertile. The Haxonian ambassador, Giovanni Miceli, reported to his government that the pregnancy of the Empress Didymeia had been a "falsehood" and that she had been led by her own fervent wish for a child into believing that this pregnancy was genuine.
 * August 15-Emperor Consort Philicus, Hereditary Prince of Spamalka, announced to the Imperial Court and his wife, the Empress Didymeia, his resolution to return to the Spamalkan dominions in the Great Amulak Spiral. His father, the Emperor Char'va I, was engaged in his last and most vigorous war with his perennial enemies, the Serene Kingdom of Franconia, and therefore required the services of his son for the military campaigns against his enemies. Char'va, whose health was in decline, and who yearned to retire from the burdens of state, was also instigating plans to eventually abdicate the Spamalkan throne, and to surrender his minor titles and offices. Already, the Spamalkan Emperor had drawn up a declaration of abdication for his duties as Duke of Miliania and Overlord of Brabant, planning to divest those territories to his son, Prince Philicus. Philicus's announcement left Didymeia emotionally devastated. The Empress, who believed that her phantom pregnancy was a punishment from the Lord Almitis for tolerating heretics and "fiends" within her dominions, now saw herself as doubly cursed, with her husband departing from the Laurasian Dominions. She pleaded to Philicus to delay his point of departure, but he, convinced that his duties in Spamalka were more important, refused.
 * August 29-Emperor-Consort Philicus of Spamalka departed with his official entourage from Laurasia Prime, with the Empress Didymeia, Chancellor Gardinerius, members of the Councils of State, and the chief personages of the Imperial Court seeing him off. Philicus will make a rapid journey from Laurasia Prime to the outskirts of the Caladarian Galaxy, and then into the Galactic Void. He will arrive at Moorio Cabana on September 9. Philicus will not return to the Laurasian Empire until March 1757.
 * September 12-The second trial of Chief Procurator Thomasius Cranmerius took place at Bocardian Prison in Oxfadian City, Vetta. Cranmerius had been transferred from the Fortress of Baureux to Bocardian Prison on March 8, 1754, on the orders of the Imperial Privy Council. He had been interred there with Archbishops Perles and Latimerius. Throughout the year and a half of imprisonment, the Chief Procurator had been pressured to recant his Reformed Almitist beliefs and to rejoin the fold of the "Traditional, Holy Almitian Church". He had refused however, and even smuggled out a letter to his supporters, declaring his faith in the "true religion" of the Lord Almitis and that he would not submit to heresy. The high commissioners at the trial of Chief Procurator Cranmerius included Cardinal Reginaldus Polsius of the Laurasian Purse Region (who had been elevated to that rank by the Empress Didymeia in April 1754), Archbishop and Chancellor Gardinerius, Archbishop Bonneris of Christiania, and Claudius Agathinius, Archbishop of Darcia. Cranmerius defended himself with passion before the Synod, declaring that throughout his tenure as Procurator, he had only sought for the good condition of the Almitian Church and the spiritual unity of the Laurasian realms. Polsius and Gardinerius blasted Cranmerius for this, declaring that he was dedicated to only spreading heresy throughout the Empire. Gardinerius, in particular, who had been imprisoned for five years partly at the Chief Procurator's behest, spewed venom against him and declared that he would die a horrific death in the Underworld of the Anti-Almitis. After five hours of deliberation, the Synod decided that Cranmerius should be interrogated further as regards to his affairs, and that final judgment would be deferred until the "appropriate time". Cranmerius was sent back to his cell, in limbo and awaiting his sentence.
 * October 1-The trial of former Archbishops Rogerius Perles of Darsis and Perciles Latimerius of Katie was conducted at the High Tower of Justice in Oxfadian City, Vetta. Gardinerius, Polsius, Bonneris, and Agathinius again sat in judgment upon the two Reformist Almitian clergymen. Both men defended himself with vigor and passion, Latimerius especially so. Latimerius declared that he saw only error in the Traditionalist rites, and that such practices as the real presence of the Lord Paul in the Mass, transubstantiation, and the proper merit of the Mass were unbiblical. He urged the Synod to "look into their consciences" and that all souls would be saved, if only men expressed true belief in the Word of Almitis. When Gardinerius and Polsius claimed that Latimerius was not of the same faith as the Church Fathers, he vehemently disagreed, declaring that they and he opposed unworldly wealth, and that the Almitian Church had veered far off that path. Perles, on his part, declared that the law of Almitis mandated for all men to remain "meek, humble, and honest in his presence" and that the Church should only perform duties of "brotherhood, kindness, and charity to all." These beliefs were denounced as heresy by the Synostic Commissioners, and after two hours of deliberations, they convicted both Perles and Latimerius on all charges and sentenced them to death by disintegration. Both men accepted their fate willingly, and declared they would soon meet their savior, the Lord Almitis, in heaven.
 * October 16-Archbishops Perles and Latimerius are disintegrated at the stake at the Oxfadian Heights in Oxfadian City, Vetta. Their suffering, according to eyewitness accounts, was very intense, especially as one of the dis-integrator machine operators had charged the melting levels to their highest extent. This ensured that both Archbishops died in a rapid but excruciating manner. Chief Procurator Cranmerius, who had been interrogated further by the Holy Synod, was taken, on the orders of Chancellor Gardinerius, to a tower in order to watch the proceedings. To the last, Latimerius and Perles remained defiant. Latimerius declared to the crowds, who had come to witness his execution, that he was offering up his life for the "service of the Lord Almitis" and that he would see who was in the right. Perles, on his part, kissed the disintegration machine and called it the "instrument of Almitis, to send me into the righteous realm of heaven." At the last moment, before the machine was turned on, Latimerius called to Perles, saying "Play the man, Master Perles; we shall this day light a candle, by Almitis's grace, in this galaxy, as I trust shall never be put out." They were then executed. The Empress Didymeia, learning of their executions, declared to those at the Imperial Court that "these men, heretics and infidels in the eyes of the gracious Lord Almitis, have finally been cast down into the Underworld, which is their proper residence." Many throughout the Laurasian Empire, however, were alarmed and saddened at the news. Cranmerius himself fainted as he watched the Archbishops die and had to be carried back to his cell. The Grand Princess Aurelia burst into tears when she was told, and declared that the "Lord Almitis shall surely preserve those who died for righteousness."
 * October 18-Grand Princess Aurelia is finally permitted by the Empress Didymeia, on the urging of Baron Pagentia, to retire back to her own personal estates. The Empress, however, warned her half-sister that any involvement in politics, or any public criticism of her religious policies, would result in her "position and life being effectively forfeit." Aurelia heeded the warnings, and with her loyal household, swiftly retired to the Palace of Secrets on Paradine. She was to remain there for the remainder of her half-sister's reign.
 * October 22-Chancellor Gardinerius, whose health had been in decline since the commencement of the year, collapsed at a session of the Imperial Privy Council, which had convened to discuss the terms of the restoration of monasteries and ecclesiastical estates in the Laurasian Empire to the jurisdiction of their previous owners. The Empress Didymeia, who had come to depend upon Gardinerius, who was now seventy-two years old, was distressed when she learned of the Chancellor's collapse, and ordered the Royal Hospital to provide him with the most effective and rigorous treatments. Gardinerius, however, declared his willingness to meet his fate, and stated that Almitis would welcome him openly into the realm of Almitis. He withdraws from most of his state duties after October 26 and will never attend another session of the Privy Council.
 * November 12-Stephanius Gardinerius, Chancellor and Procurator-General of the Laurasian Empire, Archbishop of Winchestrius, and one of the most influential personages in the court of the Empress Didymeia I, died at the age of 72 in the Royal Hospital Quarters of the Quencilvanian Palace, Christiania, Laurasia Prime. Empress Didymeia, when she was informed by Cardinal Polsius of the Chancellor's death, was distraught. Declaring that he was a "true gentleman, a believer in the word of Almitis and an adherent to the proper rituals and forms of this Empire", Didymeia declared that his death left a wound in her heart, and that his loss was in turn, a loss for the Laurasian government and realm. Beyond the Empress and her circle of intimates, however, the death of Archbishop-Chancellor Gardinerius was met with little mourning. Grand Princess Aurelia, who viewed him as a fiend and a monster, and still carried bitter memories of his harsh interrogation of her, showed no emotion when told of the Chancellor's passing. Chief Procurator Cranmerius, informed by Bonneris that the Chancellor was dead, expressed his wish that the Lord Almitis would not consign him to the Underworld. Many others throughout the Empire considered Gardinerius to be responsible for the Empress's religious perscuetions, and public bonfires were lit on Laurasia Prime and many other worlds, celebrating his death. Gardinerius will be interred at Winchestrius Cathederal on Nicephoria, seat of his dicease, on November 24.
 * December 4-Two years and three months after his initial arrest, and in the aftermath of two trials, the Holy Synod finally passed judgment upon Chief Procurator Thomasius Cranmerius, the second-longest serving Chief Procurator of the eighteenth century and one of the main proponents of the Almitian Reformation. The Synod convicted Cranmerius, on two hundred charges of treason, heresy, conspiracy, felony, corruption, and dissent against "the lawful mandates of the Imperial Government and the Almitian Church". Cranmerius was therefore sentenced to death, the second time this sentence had been imposed on him, and he was to die by means of disintegration at the stake. Upon receiving word of the Synod's sentence, the Empress Didymeia moved swiftly. She formally deprived Thomasius Cranmerius of his position as Chief Procurator of the Holy Synod and Primate of the Almitian Church (which he had held for twenty-two years); confirmed the sentence passed by the Synod; and ordered for his formal excommunication. All honors and grants made to the former Chief Procurator were revoked, and the Empress confiscated all of the properties and goods of the Cranmerius family. Didymeia mandated that Cranmerius's execution was to take place at a time which she directed, and that the Chief Procurator should be compelled to repent before he was to die.
 * December 11-On the orders of the Holy Synod, former Chief Procurator Thomasius Cranmerius is moved from his prison cell at Boccarian Prison and lodged instead at the residence of the Dean of Paul Church in Oxfadian City. Now placed in the midst of an academic community, Cranmerius was, on the orders of Archbishop Bonneris, treated as almost a guest. Didymeia, wishing to test Cranmerius further, and to wring recantations from him, ordered Friar Julius Villagraves of Durglais to debate the former Chief Procurator on the issues of conformity and adherence to the laws of Almitis. Cranmerius will first meet with Friar Villagraves on December 31.

1756

 * January 1-
 * 1756, the 56th year of the eighteenth century, commenced with gloom throughout the Laurasian Empire and forebodings for the future. At the Imperial Court, the atmosphere was strained and heated, at the same time. The humiliation of the Empress Didymeia's phantom pregnancy; the departure of her husband, Prince Philicus, back to the Amulak Spiral: both of these events had darkened Didymeia's mood and left her in despair. The Empress, in her New Year's proclamation to her subjects (which was dated with her name and that of her absent husband), declared that "heretics and infidels in these realms have been destroyed, and that the Lord Almitis has cleansed the Almitian Church of those who would seek its destruction." She praised the efforts of the Holy Synod and the judicial system of the Laurasian Empire to carry out her mandates and enforce the laws of Almitis. At the same time, however, Didymeia lamented over her phantom pregnancy, and declared that the Lord Almitis wished for more work to be done.
 * On the same day of the Empress Didymeia's somber New Year's proclamation to her subjects, former Chief Procurator of the Holy Synod Thomasius Cranmerius signed, in the presence of Archbishop Bonneris and Friar Julius Villegraves, two statements of recantation and regret. The first concerned his rejection of Traditionalist ritual; the second, his effort to limit the wealth and privileges of the Almitian clergy. In both, Cranmerius declared that his actions had been heretical; that he had condoned the excesses of his imperial masters, the Emperors Antigonus III and Demetrius II; and that he had sinned in the eyes of Almitis. He now acknowledged that the customs of the Almitian Church, "established in times immemorial, should not be changed by man." The statements of repentance are read by Empress Didymeia, who agreed with Bonneris that more was needed from the disgraced ex-Chief Procurator.
 * January 16-Spamalkan Emperor Char'va I, grandson of Fe'ro II and Fresia I, having reigned for thirty-seven years over the Spamalkan Hereditary Dominions (since 1719), abdicated at the age of 56 from the the Spamalkan and Durthian thrones in favor of his son, the Laurasian Emperor-Consort and Hereditary Prince of Spamalka, Philicus. In an official ceremony of state on Madrid, which was accompanied with much splendor and pomp, the Emperor formally divested himself of his robes of state and his crown of authority, and handed them over to his son. Philicus, now Philicus I of Spamalka, destined to become contemporary and adversary of Laurasian Empress Aurelia the Great, will rule for forty-two years (to 1798). Char'va himself, having relieved himself of the burdens of state, retired to the Spamalkan Conclave of Yutse. Empress Didymeia of Laurasia therefore became Empress-Consort of the Holy Spamalkan Empire. This was a significant event in the history of the Laurasian Empire, marking the first time that a Laurasian sovereign had become the consort of another state. Didymeia sends her congratulations to her husband by means of the Laurasian Ambassador at the Spamalkan Court, Sir Aius Locutus. Char'va's abdication left Georg II, King of the Vendragian Confederacy, as the senior monarch of inter-galactic civilization. He had ruled since his accession to his throne on June 22, 1727.
 * February 5-The Treaty of Vacuelles was signed between the Holy Spamalkan Empire and the Serene Kingdom of Franconia, temporarily restoring peace between the two warring realms. By the terms of the Treaty of Vacuelles, the Duchy of Milania was to remain in the possession of the Spamalkan Empire; the Franconian Government was obliged to cover Spamalkan military expenses; and all prisoners and spoils of war were to be exchanged immediately. The Laurasian Ambassador, Sir Locutus, had a vital part in negotiating this treaty between Philicus I and Hensios II. The Treaty will remain in effect for little over a year.
 * February 14-Former Chief Procurator Thomasius Cranmerius is formally degraded from the Almitian Church, deprived of his ecclesiastical robes, and excommunicated by the Holy Synod, on the orders of Archbishop Bonneris and Cardinal Polsius. They in turn had received their instructions from the Empress, who was now finally moving towards giving orders for the final execution of Cranmerius's sentence. Cranmerius was therefore denied the right to reside at Paul Church, and was moved back to imprisonment at Boccarian Prison. There, over the next several days, he will be interrogated by Friar Villegraves, Archbishop Bonneris, and other members of the Holy Synod vigorously. Cranmerius will admit to everything, and confirm his declarations of repentance, but will still declare that he had acted in the interests of the Lord Almitis. Bonneris is by now pressing the Empress to allow the law to take its course.
 * February 24-The Empress Didymeia issued an imperial manifesto from the Quencilvanian Palace, finally giving her official authorization for the death sentence of Chief Procurator Cranmerius, commanding for the officials of the Boccarian Prison to make all preparations for the Archbishop's death, and setting the date of his execution as March 7.
 * February 26-Two days after the date of his execution had been established by the Empress Didymeia, a third statement, the first which could be called a true recantation, was issued. This statement was written in Old Laurasian and signed by the former Chief Procurator in the presence of Friar Villegraves, Archbishop Bonneris, and Cardinal Polsius. In this statement, Cranmerius repudiated all Reformist Almitian theology, fully accepted Traditionalist theology including transubstantiation and the Traditionalist Mass, and stated that there was no salvation outside of Traditionalism, as had been conferred by the ancestors of the Laurasian kind and the Holy Fathers of the Almitian Church. He announced his joy for returning to the Almitian faith, asked for and received absolution, and participated in the mass. In the aftermath of this recantation, Cranmerius's execution was postponed.
 * March 18-Because Cranmerius had recanted his sins and had received absolution, he should have, under the normal practice of the canon law of the Laurasian Empire, received a pardon and been spared from the sentence of death which had been passed upon him. Archbishop Bonneris and Cardinal Polsius had both communicated this to the Empress Didymeia, and expressed their belief that the former Chief Procurator deserved mercy. The Empress, however, loathed Cranmerius, regarding him as one of the chief actors in her mother's disgrace, and regarding him with the utmost horror, in having condemned her as a bastard and condoned the marriage of her father with "that great whore, the Mistress Anna Boleyenia". Therefore, Didymeia declared, no further postponement was possible. The Empress also declared that his "heresies and his work in arousing dissent against the proper form of the Almitian Church" was a crime which could not be forgiven, and that therefore, he should be made an example of. Cranmerius, informed of the Empress's decision, issued a last recantation during the late hours of this day, again in the presence of Friar Villegraves and Archbishop Bonneris. It was a sign of a broken man, a sweeping confession of sin. Even this, however, did not move the Empress.
 * March 21-The execution of former Chief Procurator Thomasius Cranmerius at the Oxfadian Heights in Oxfadian City, Volta. Cranmerius had been told, on the night before his execution, that he would be able to make a final recantation but this time in public during a service at the University Church. He had written and submitted the speech in advance; it was to be published after his death. At the pulpit on this day, the day of his execution, Cranmerius opened with a prayer and a exhortation to obey the Emperor and Empress, but he ended his sermon totally unexpectedly, deviating from the prepared script. He renounced the recantations that he had written or signed with his own hand since degradation and as such his hand should be punished by being disintegrated first. He then said "As for Traditionalist beliefs, I refuse them, casting them to the realm of the Anti-Almitis and deny them as the enemy in faith of the Lord Almitis." He was pulled from the pulpit and taken to where Latimerius and Perles had been executed six months before. As the machine began to operate and he cringed with the pains of death, he fulfilled his promise by placing his hand into the electrocution rays while saying "that unworthy hand". His dying words were, "Lord Paul, receive my spirit, I see the heavens open and Paul standing at the right hand of Almitis."
 * April 5-Reginaldius Polsius, Cardinal of the Laurasian Purse Region, is appointed by Empress Didymeia as Chancellor of the Laurasian Empire and Chief Procurator of the Holy Synod. He therefore replaced Archbishop Stephanius Gardinerius of Winchestrius and Thomasius Cranmerius in those respective positions. Polsius will remain the chief minister of the Imperial Government and the leading religious official of the Almitian Church for the remainder of Empress Didymeia's reign. He will seek to vigorously enforce the policies of his imperial mistress, although he believed that her persecutions were too extreme and that Reformed Almitists should be treated with more leniency and tolerance.
 * April 18-Death of Sir Antigonus Gagius, Imperial High Chamberlain of the Laurasian Empire and Lord Lieutenant of the Fortress of Baureux. He was seventy-six years old at the time of his death, and had been in the service of the first four Neuchrian sovereigns. Gagius's death was received with much regrets and lamentation at the Imperial Court; the Empress Didymeia extended her condolences to his widow and children. The position of High Chamberlain remained vacant for the time being. Gagius was succeeded as the oldest-living official in the Imperial Laurasian Government by the Lord Treasurer Winchestrius, four years his junior and long a associate and contemporary of his.
 * May 21-The Empress Didymeia officially chartered the Mascavanian Company of Commerce, which had been founded by the Laurasian merchants Sir Marcus Postumus of Ipsus V, Sir Richardius Chancelleris of Chancia, Sebastian Cabonia of Alicia, and Sir Hugalanius Willoughria. The four gentleman, eager to expand their wealth and to foster greater Laurasian commercial ties with the territories of the Amulak Spiral, had originally founded Willoughria Merchant Firm in 1751, and had developed a commercial convoy of ten freighters, in order to travel directly into the Grand Duchy of Masacavania, located on the other side of the Amulak Spiral. Masacavania had thus far remained out of the range of Laurasian navigators and commercial convoys. The convoy, commanded by Sir Hugalanius himself, had been received by Masacavanian Grand Prince Ivan with much honor in October 1753, and Ivan had promised to grant privileges of free trade to Laurasian merchants. He also composed a communique to the Empress Didymeia, offering to open direct economic and diplomatic relations between their two realms. Didymeia herself, eager to widen Laurasian contacts, and perhaps find a potential ally against Franconia, had agreed to Ivan's offer. The chartering of the Company of Commerce was a first step in the establishment of Laurasian diplomatic and economic ties with Masacavania. Didymeia ordered the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to begin drafting plans to dispatch a formal diplomatic embassy to Masacavania, by January 1757. Chancelleris himself, departing from Belkadan on June 2, would lead the second Company expedition to Masacavania.
 * June 13-Death of the Haxonian Doge Francesco Venier, who was eighty-two years old at the time of his death. Venier was succeeded as Doge by the Haxonian Governor of Ragusa, Lorenzo Pruili, who was aged sixty-seven at his accession to the Haxonian throne. Pruili's coronation as Doge on June 21 was the most lavish for any Doge to this point in the eighteenth century.
 * July 19-The Haynsian Despot Arbai Karany was forced to abdicate from his throne by the Marasharite Emperor Abdulahamid I. This was as a result of intrigues directed against the Despot by his rivals in the Haynsian Court, particularly his cousin Halezuku, who had served as Nuradedim and Kalga of the Haynsian Despotate. This was in spite of the fact that Arbai had sponsored numerous construction projects at Perekop, Arabat, Chongar, and Sivash, seeking to strengthen the military defenses of the Despotate's core territories, and that he had actively encouraged colonization and economic development within his realms. Halezuku himself was proclaimed as Despot, while Arbai was imprisoned on Isis.
 * November 6-The Empress Didymeia, acting on the advice of Chancellor Polsius and Baron Pagentia, promulgated the Imperial Privy Council Statute, providing for a complete reorganization of the membership and procedures of the Imperial Privy Council. This had been necessitated by the bewildering size and complexity of the Privy Council, since its original establishment under Neuchrus the Reformer in 1692. When Didymeia had ascended to the Laurasian throne in July 1753, the Privy Council was comprised of one hundred Privy Councilors, fifty secretaries, and twenty assessors. In the view of Polsius and of the Empress herself, this was an unwieldy and unmanageable size. The Statute therefore sought to remedy the issue by decreeing that the Privy Council was to be comprised solely of the Sovereign; the Chancellor; the Vice-Chancellor; the Six Great Officers of State, in order of precedence; the Ministers of State; the Assistant Officers of State; the Assistant Ministers of State; and finally, six Privy Councilors, from the nobility, other government officials, or other significant Laurasian notables, chosen personally by the Sovereign. The Statute provided a detailed schedule of salaries and honors for Privy Councilors; mandated that Privy Councilors chosen by the Sovereign had fewer rights of debate than the Ministers and Officers of State; and that Officers should not participate in the drafting of Council Orders, unless if given special authorization. The original oaths of allegiance for members of the Privy Council were provided, and they were given precedence over all others serving in the Imperial Government. The Privy Council Statute will remain in effect, with revisions, for the remainder of the century.

1757

 * January 16-The Laurasian Empire dispatched its first formal diplomatic embassy to the Grand Duchy of Masacavania. The embassy was directed by Sir Richardius Chancelleris, who already had experience in commercial envoys to that realm. In the manifesto authorizing the dispatch of the embassy, the Empress Didymeia declared that the establishment of diplomatic relations with this power in the Amulak Spiral would widen trade ties and promote farther diplomatic contacts for the Laurasian Empire. Didymeia and her ministers, especially Chancellor Polsius, are confident that the relationship with Masacavania could usher in a formal alliance between the two realms. They will follow the progress of negotiations with the Masacavanian Government closely.
 * February 1-The Laurasian diplomatic embassy, led by Sir Richardius Chancelleris, arrived at Moscow, the capital world of the Grand Duchy of Masacavania. Moscow was located some 110,000 light years into the Great Amulak Spiral; this far surpasses the record of penetration from Laurasia Prime, which had been set by the troops of General Suris Vamaus at Rzalah, nearly twenty-two years earlier. Chancelleris is greeted with much pomp and ceremony by Grand Prince Ivan, who was determined to impress the Laurasian embassy with his generosity and the splendor of his court. The Laurasian embassy will be entertained to a series of festivals and masques over the course of the next several days. Chancelleris, in his reports about the Masacavanian Court and the reception of his embassy by Grand Prince Ivan, enthused over the merits of the Grand Prince and the wealth of his dominions. He described Ivan as being "intelligent, determined, energetic, and concerned for the interests of his subjects and peace among all the nations." Moscow itself, with its soaring architecture and its obedient, clean population of 100 billion souls, impressed the Laurasian Ambassador, who declared that the whole Masacavanian realm "is so filled with inhabitants that it is a wonder to see them."
 * February 27-Negotiations commence between the Laurasian Empire and the Grand Duchy of Masacavania over the establishment of diplomatic and economic ties between the two realms. Chancelleris, who had been provided instructions as regards to his mission by the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Chancellor Polsius, and determined to obtain advantages for the Laurasian Empire in the Masacavanian dominions, negotiated vigorously with Osep Nepea, who served as the Head of the Masacavanian Bureau of Foreign Affairs.
 * March 9-A joyous Empress Didymeia announced to the Imperial Court that her husband, Holy Spamalkan Emperor Philicus I, would be returning back to the dominions of the Laurasian Empire for another visit with her person and in his Laurasian realms. The Empress, who had not seen her husband for more than a year and a half, eagerly awaited his return. She believed that they could try again, and that with the grace of Almitis, she would become pregnant with their son. Many at the Imperial Court, however, are far from eager for Philicus's return. In January 1757, tensions had flared between Spamalka and Franconia after a series of border incidents at Avignon, Dunkirka, Graveline's Mist, and Calais. Philicus and the Spamalkan Council of State had begun planning for a renewed state of war, and the Spamalkan Emperor's ministers, in particular Lord Felipe Guzman, had proposed to him that he should convince his wife, the Empress Didymeia, to lend her support to him in the upcoming conflict. It was out of concern for this, and not out of desire to see Didymeia again, that Philicus had decided to return to the Laurasian Empire. Chancellor Polsius understood this, and tried to inform the Empress of what Philicus would demand. Didymeia, however, joyous to see her "beloved" husband return to her, did not listen to Polsius's warnings.
 * March 24-Spamalkan Holy Emperor and Laurasian Emperor-Consort Philicus I returned to Laurasia Prime. He had arrived at Belkadan on March 21 and had been escorted by Laurasian forces under the command of General Suris Vamaus, who was now one of the highest-ranking officers in the Imperial Laurasian Army. Because Philicus was now a reigning sovereign in his own right, and therefore enjoyed equal status with the Empress Didymeia, he had arrived with his own Spamalkan forces, and was greeted with much ceremony at Laurasia Prime. Didymeia expressed her joy and happiness at seeing her husband. Once they had gone into their private chambers, however, Philicus immediately proceeded forth with the real purpose of his mission. Addressing his wife in cold and utilitarian terms, the Spamalkan Emperor declared that she should consider a formal military alliance with Spamalka and should unite with that power against the ambitions of Franconia. Didymeia, alarmed by her husband's change in attitude, declared that the Laurasian people would not wish to be dragged into a foreign war, and that the best she could do was continue her provision of financial aid to the Spamalkan Government. Philicus however, now threatened to leave immediately for his dominions and to never visit again, unless if Didymeia promised to begin preparations for entering the war. The Empress was saddened when she heard of this, and fell to her knees, begging her husband to reconsider. Philicus however, took his influence further, demanding that Didymeia also promise to maintain the rights and position of the Grand Princess Aurelia. Didymeia, protesting her love for her husband, declared she would do anything. Brushing his wife aside, Philicus left the chambers and told her sternly to remember her promises.
 * April 11-The Empress Didymeia summoned a special session of the Imperial Privy Council and announced to them that she had begun to contemplate the possibility of a formal military alliance with her husband's realm, the Holy Spamalkan Empire. The Empress declared that such a move was necessary for the security of the Laurasian Dominions, and that unless if it were taken, Franconia would harm Laurasian efforts at establishing relations with the Grand Duchy of Masacavania. Chancellor Polsius and Lord Treasurer Winchestrius led the Council in urging the Empress to reconsider her decision. They pointed out that the Laurasian economy had prospered over the last seven years, and that the people of the Empire desired the continuation of peace, so as to conduct peaceful commerce with the Amulak Spiral and "remain free from harassment." Didymeia, however, burst into a rare fit of anger, and commanded the Council to obey her will. At this, Polsius and Winchestrius backed down, pledging to honor "whatever Her Majesty wishes on this matter."
 * April 26-The Treaty of Moscow is signed by the Laurasian Empire and the Grand Duchy of Masacavania, after over two months of negotiations. Grand Prince Ivan himself affixed his signature to the document, while Sir Richardis Chancelleris signed in the name of the Imperial Laurasian Government. By the terms of the Treaty of Moscow, full diplomatic and commercial ties were established between the Laurasian Empire and the Grand Duchy of Masacavania. The Laurasian embassy at Moscow, and the Masacavanian embassy at Laurasia Prime, were to be formally organized by no latter than the end of 1758, and were to enjoy all the privileges and immunities as were accorded by custom to diplomatic establishments. A diplomatic communications network was to be established between the two governments. As regards to commercial and transit matters, all Laurasians traveling or residing in Masacavanian territory were to enjoy the right to trade freely in all Masacavanian star systems, and to ship their goods without paying the customary duties. Laurasian subjects obtained freedom from arrest by Masacavanian authorities; they were to be tried only by Laurasian courts. In exchange, the Laurasian Government pledged itself to pay an annual stipend to the court of the Grand Prince, and to provide a corps of Laurasian mercenaries for the Grand Duchy's military forces. The Treaty of Moscow is ratified by Grand Prince Ivan immediately, and will be ratified by Empress Didymeia on May 24.
 * May 5-The Laurasian Ambassador to the Franconian Court, Manius Aquilius, held an audience with King Hensios II. In this audience, Ambassador Aquilius declared that the Franconian aggressions in the Duchy of Milania were deeply alarming to his mistress, the Empress Didymeia, and that unless if he acknowledged the Spamalkan rule of Milania, then diplomatic relations between the Laurasian and Franconian realms would be severed. Hensios procrastinated on responding to this for several days. Ultimately, on May 19, he rejected the Laurasian demands.
 * May 24-With the Laurasian demand for Franconian acknowledgement of the status quo ante bellum having been rejected by Franconian King Hensios II, the Empress Didymeia ordered for diplomatic relations between the Laurasian Empire and the Serene Kingdom of Franconia to be formally terminated. Ambassador Aquilius was formally recalled from the Franconian Court, while Franconian Ambassador Antoine Noailles was banished from Laurasia Prime. All Laurasian subjects residing in Franconian territory were recalled back to the Laurasian Empire, and all Franconian subjects in Laurasian territory were ordered to leave. Laurasian military units began to assemble at Natalie, Tiona, Keely, Abrianne, Kia, Ba'dai, Latrice, Donna, Billy, Belkadan, Calrissian, Varta, Roxuli, Abraham, Nandia, Vorta, Ra'dai, Zannah, and other strongholds in the northern realms of the Laurasian Empire, in anticipation of war with the Franconians. Didymeia, however, issued explicit instructions to her military forces that Scottria was not to be menaced by Laurasian forces.
 * June 6-The Treaty of Majorica was signed between the Laurasian and Holy Spamalkan Empires, providing for the conclusion of a formal military alliance between the two realms. By the terms of the Treaty of Majorica, Laurasia and Spamalka agreed to make no separate peace treaties with their adversaries (alluding to Franconia) without consulting its ally. The Laurasian Empire was to declare war against Franconia by no later than September 1757, and was to provide military units in the Amulak Spiral for campaigns in Franconian territory. The Spamalkans agreed to acknowledge Laurasian rights of garrison and transit in Franconian territory, and for Boulougone to be occupied by the forces of the Laurasian Empire. In return, Empress Didymeia undertook herself to recognize the acquisition of Cateau and Comte, two vital Franconian star systems, by her husband, Emperor Philicus, and to affirm Spamalkan rule over the Duchy of Milania. The Treaty of Majorica will be ratified by Emperor Philicus and Empress Didymeia on the same day: June 9, in a ceremony at the Imperial Court.
 * June 25-Thomasius Stafforius, a cousin of Chancellor Reginaldius Polsius, and a band of followers seized control of Scomendian Tower on Blackria, and proclaimed themselves to be in "rebellion" against the government of the Empress Didymeia. Staffordius, who had been provided financial aid by the court of King Hensios II of Franconia, declared, in a proclamation issued from Scomendian Tower, that he was opposed to the religious and other policies of the Empress Didymeia; that she and her advisers, in particular his cousin Chancellor Polsius, were bent upon ruining the Laurasian Dominions; and that he wished to restore rule of the Laurasian Empire "to natural born Laurasians, untainted by foreign associations." Staffordius, however, unlike the rebels of Demetrius II's reign or Sir Thomasius Wyatta, will never pose a serious threat to government authorities. Just three days later, on June 28, government troops under the leadership of the Earl of Blackria would storm the defenses of Scomendian Tower and reconquer the fortress. Staffordius and most of his followers would be captured, brought to trial before the Court of Criminal Cassation of Blackria, and convicted on July 7. He will be executed by solar incineration at the very same tower which he had seized on July 24. Nevertheless, the revelation that he had received assistance from the Franconian Government changed the minds of many of Empress Didymeia's reluctant advisers, and they grew more supportive of her determination to declare war on Franconia.
 * July 9-Empress-Dowager Annaliese of Denver, whose health has been in decline for several months, made her final will and testament. The last surviving of the wives of the Emperor Antigonus III, Annaliese had earned much respect from those at the Imperial Court, and from many throughout the Laurasian Empire. Because of the allowances and properties she had been granted by the Emperor Antigonus, Annaliese had been, for seventeen years, one of the wealthiest noblewomen in the Laurasian Empire. She was known for her generosity and kindness to her servants and associates, lavishing many of them with extravagant gifts and monetary rewards. Annaliese had remained on good terms with both Empress Didymeia (who had elevated her to the rank of Empress-Dowager) and the Grand Princess Aurelia. She maintained a vigorous correspondence with them and with other courtiers, and visited the Imperial Court on Laurasia Prime, as was her right, regularly up until the months before her death. Now, with her close to dying, and having remained unmarried with no children, she decided to dispense with her properties. In her will, she bequeathed Heverian Castle and nearly €500 billion dataries worth of assets to the Grand Princess Aurelia. She bequeathed the remainder of her residences to the Dowager Duchess of Sufforia, who had become a good friend, and all of her personal goods to the Empress Didymeia. Finally, she bequeathed the remaining bulk of her funds, €450 billion dataries, to Katharina Parsius's daughter, Baroness Didymeia Seymouris of Kendalia. By the decree of March 27, 1750, Council President Northumberlais, on the urging of the then-Ladies Didymeia and Aurelia, had revoked the sentence of confiscation which had been imposed upon the estates of Sir Thomasius Seymouris, and restored them to his daughter, by then nearly two years old. Didymeia had continued to remain in the care of the Dowager Duchess of Sufforia, who raised her at Blackanian Palace on Sufforia. The Dowager Duchess had a great love for this child, daughter of her good friend Katharina Parsius, and became in effect, her stepmother. On November 6, 1756, the Empress Didymeia had created the eight-year girl as Baroness of Kendalia. Now, Annaliese of Denver's bequeath of funds to the Baroness of Kendalia increased the girl's already considerable wealth. The money, however, was to be held by the Dowager Duchess of Sufforia in a trust fund until Didymeia obtained age.
 * July 16-On July 16, 1757, the Empress-Dowager Annaliese of Denver, the fourth and last surviving of the six wives of Antigonus III the Extravagant, died at Chelsea Manor on Jean. She was only forty-one years old, and expired eight weeks before her forty-second birthday. At her deathbed, the Empress Dowager was attended by the Dowager Duchess of Sufforia, Lady Didymeia Seymouris, and Chancellor Polsius, who on her request had administered the Last Sacraments. Annaliese departed with no malice for anyone and continued to remain serene and calm to the very end. When news of her death was formally announced by the Empress Didymeia at the Quencilvanian Court, there was sincere mourning throughout the Laurasian Empire. Annaliese was mourned more than any other of the Emperor Antigonus's wives, and tributes to her poured in from the Laurasian nobility and gentry. The death of Annaliese came nearly nine years after the death of the Emperor's sixth wife, Katharina Parsius. On the orders of the Empress Didymeia, Annaliese would be given a state funeral at the Westphalian Cathedral on August 3, and is interred alongside the Emperor Antigonus, his most beloved wife Theodora Seymouris, and their son Demetrius II.
 * August 5-Spamlakan Emperor and Laurasian Emperor-Consort Philicus announces his intention to return back to his Spamalkan dominions, in order to direct the upcoming military campaigns against the Serene Kingdom of Franconia. Empress Didymeia, shaken by Philicus's earlier, harsh manner with her, was not as saddened this time to see him go, and understood that his departure was essential to the success of the anti-Franconian war.
 * August 9-Philicus I and his Spamalkan household depart from Laurasia Prime, on the commencement of their journey back to the Great Amulak Spiral. The Empress Didymeia, Chancellor Polsius, and the chief personages of the Imperial Court and Government were among the individuals who gave a formal good-bye to the Spamalkan Emperor. The people of Laurasia Prime, however, were pleased about his departure, still retaining a loathing of him and his "foreign" ways. Philicus and his entourage, escorted once again by Admiral Vamaus, will leave the Caladarian Galaxy on August 11. He will return to Moorio Cabana by August 14.
 * August 17-Empress Didymeia I, finally obliging by the provisions of the Treaty of Majorica with her husband's realm, the Holy Spamalkan Empire, and determined to obtain influence and territorial lordship for the Laurasian Empire in the Amulak Spiral, issued a formal declaration of war against the Serene Kingdom of Franconia from the Quencilvanian Palace. In her declaration of war, the Empress of Laurasia declared that her "affinity and concern for the affairs of my husband's realm" had led her into alliance with him, and that if her husband's territories were under threat, than those of the Laurasian Empire were surely threatened as well. Didymeia declared that with the "aid of the gracious Almitis we shall obtain victory in this conflict." Hensios II of Franconia, on his part, was not surprised about the Empress's declaration of war: he had been informed of war plans by Ambassador Noailles before diplomatic relations between the two courts had been severed. Hensios had taken measures to redeploy his military squadrons around Breuteuil, Boulougone, Portsuthia, Nice, and Spurria, determined that those strongholds should not fall into the hands of Laurasian military forces. Didymeia, on her part, designated the Earl of Aeoleon as the commander of the Laurasian forces arrayed for military campaigns in the Amulak Spiral. Aeoleon's subordinates were to be Lord Braye, Sir Petevius Caranius, and Sir Nicholas Thorckmortonia.
 * September 4-A Franconian expedition sent to harry Belkadan, Syr-Daria, and Houston came to ruin in the Battle of Genghis's Mist, which resulted in a decisive victory for the forces of the Laurasian Empire under the command of the Earl of Aeoleon.
 * September 16-Influenced by Baron Pagentia and Chancellor Polsius, the Empress Didymeia appointed the three surviving sons of the Duke of Northumberlais: Lords Ambrosius, Antiochus, and Antigonus Dudley, as officers in the Laurasian Expeditionary Force. In October 1754, they, as well as their elder brother, the Earl of Sarah, had been released from imprisonment at the Fortress of Baureux, primarily on the initiative of the Emperor-Consort Philicus. Philicus, who had heard appeals from their mother Messalina Dudley, and from their brother-in-law, Sir Antigonus Sidronius, had grown sympathethic towards them, and was determined to elevate their position at the Imperial Court. The Earl of Sarah had died on October 21, 1754, just days after his release from imprisonment at the Fortress of Baureux. The next brother, Ambrosius Dudley, had therefore become the head of the family and heir to the Earldom of Sarah, which had been officially forfeit due to the family's involvement in the Accession Crisis. Their mother, the Dowager Duchess of Northumberlais, so instrumental in securing their release from imprisonment, had died on January 22, 1755 at Chelessian Mansion in Christiania. Since then, the brothers had veered in and out of favor with the Imperial Court. But now, Didymeia finally recognized their skills and appointed them to positions of command. The Dudley brothers would soon prove themselves in battle and would redeem their honor.
 * September 24-A Spamalkan-Laurasian force, under the Duke of Medina Sidonia, obtained a victory over the Franconian forces of the Duke de Montomercy in the Battle of Lilles, maintaining Spamalkan control over Antwerp and Graveline's Mist.
 * October 4-9-The Battle of Calais took place between the forces of the Laurasian Empire, under the command of the Earl of Aeoleon, and those of the Serene Kingdom of Franconia, under the Duke of Torre. Calais was a major Franconian stronghold located about eight hundred light years to the east of Boulougone. Possessing a vast military arsenal and a important communications citadel, it was important for Laurasian troops to secure this stronghold in order to establish a bridgehead in Franconian territory. Lord Ambrosius Dudley distinguished himself in the battle, holding off several successive attacks against his positions which were launched by Franconian squadrons, and ultimately seizing control of the Franconian relay at Beveria. The battle ultimately resulted in victory for the Laurasians, and the Duke of Torre was forced to retreat. Calais was occupied by the Laurasian Empire.
 * October 14-Nice capitulated to the Holy Spamalkan and Laurasian Empires after a brief confrontation near the Straits of Morcy.
 * October 22-The Laurasian forces under the command of the Earl of Aeoleon begin to advance towards Breuteuil, besieging and conquering Franconian outposts on Stephani, Juliette, and Nathalie. These outposts had served as important Franconian relays.
 * October 30-Death of the Marasharite Emperor Abdulahamid I, who had ruled since the death of his brother Sassas III in December 1754. Abdulahamid, like his brother, was fifty-eight years old at the time of his death. He is now succeeded to the Marasharite throne by his cousin Mustapha, who became Mustapha III of Marasharita. Mustapha was the eldest son of Ahmad III. Known for his energy and perceptiveness, Mustapha will rule until January 1774. He will become the adversary of Laurasian Empress Aurelia the Great during the Fourth Laurasian-Marasharite War of the eighteenth century (1768-1774), which will result in a decisive Laurasian victory.
 * November 14-The Battle of St. Quentin is fought between the forces of the Laurasian and Holy Spamalkan Empires on the one hand, and those of the Serene Kingdom of Franconia on the other. By the end of October 1757, Coalition forces had conquered Metz and Dubrovia; isolated the supply lines of Breuteuil; and sent harrying expeditions against Rzalah and Morvah, inflicting severe damage on Franconian positions in those two star systems. The Duke of Medinia Sidonia and the Count of Egmont, acting on instructions from Emperor Philicus, had joined with the Laurasian forces of the Earl of Aeoleon at Morcy on November 3, and began to advance against St. Quentin, a Franconian colony-world which possessed a garrison of 500,000 Franconian Army personnel, a number of shield generators, and a store of military armor. St. Quentin was also known for its industrial goods and materials, and this was considered important by Philicus, to secure as a market for the Spamalkan economy. The Duke of Montomercy, who had lost to Medina Sidonis at Lilles, commanded the garrison of St. Quentin. The ensuing battle was hard fought, but the Coalition forces vastly outnumbered the Franconian garrison, and ultimately obtained a decisive victory. The Duke of Montomercy himself barely evaded capture, and most of the Franconian stores on St. Quentin were captured intact. Lord Antigonus Dudley, however, who had commanded a detachment of Laurasian troops in action against the Franconian armory of St. Mere, was injured in a grenade explosion and died shortly after the conclusion of the battle. Empress Didymeia declared, in a proclamation to her subjects, that the Dudley brothers had "recovered their reputation through sacrifice and valiant service to this Empire."
 * November 26-Breuteuil finally capitulated to the forces of the Laurasian Empire, in an operation commanded by the Earl of Aeoleon. Thus far, Franconian counteroffensives against Nice and into the Galactic Void have ended in failure. King Hensios had also tried, in vain, to persuade the Regent of Scottria, Queen-Dowager Mariana of Guise, to issue a declaration of war against the Laurasian Empire. Mariana was not interested in war with Laurasia at this juncture.
 * December 5-The Battle of Torre resulted in a decisive victory for the Holy Spamalkan Empire's forces under the Duke of Medina Sidonia.
 * December 25-The Empress Didymeia appointed Sir Demetrius Hastinga as the Imperial High Chamberlain of the Laurasian Empire. Hastinga was a veteran of the Franconian War of 1744-46 and had later participated in the Lord Protector Seymouris's campaigns in Scottria (1748-49). He was created Baron Hastinga of of Caroline on January 19, 1758.

1758

 * January 1-
 * 1758, the 58th year of the eighteenth century, commenced with the Laurasian Empire at war in the Amulak Spiral, in league with the Holy Spamalkan Empire, against the Serene Kingdom of Franconia. Thus far, Laurasian and Spamalkan forces had obtained a succession of victories over their Franconian adversaries. Empress Didymeia, believing that the Lord Almitis had forgiven her and her realm for their earlier transgressions, issued a joyous New Year's proclamation to her subjects. In this proclamation, she declared that the threat of Franconia would soon be eliminated and that the Empire would be guaranteed a sphere of influence in the Amulak Spiral.
 * On the same day of the Empress Didymeia's joyous New Year's proclamation, Franconian forces under the command of Franjak, Duke of Guise, launched a surprise offensive against the Laurasian garrison of Calais. The Duke of Guise, who had been promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-General, had secretly assembled Franconian squadrons at Compiegne, Montrueil-sur-Meir, and Boulougone-sur-Mer, in order to prepare for his offensive. The Laurasians of Calais were alarmed by Franjak's offensives, and the outposts of Sangate and Freuthen Nielles were stormed by the Franconian forces.
 * January 2-The Calais outpost world of Risban is stormed by the forces of the Duke of Guise.
 * January 7-After four more days of bombardment and blockade by the forces of the Franconian Duke of Guise, the Laurasian commander of the garrison of Calais, Sir Thomasius Verus, Lord Wenthoria, surrendered control of the garrison. The Franconians took nearly 500,000 Laurasian military personnel as prisoners of war; 500 turbocannons; and a store of military supplies. The fall of Calais embarrassed the Empress Didymeia and the Imperial Laurasian Government, who had been so enthusiastic about the progress of their forces and were now forced to re-draft their plans of military strategy.
 * January 19-Guines and Hames are reconquered by the forces of the Duke of Guise, forcing Laurasian and Spamalkan troops to retreat towards Stephani, Julianne, and Breuteuil.
 * January 22-King Hensios II of Franconia arrived at Calais and congratulated the Duke of Guise for his victory over the Laurasian forces there. The Franconian forces now had some momentum in the campaigns against the Laurasian and Spamalkan Empires; the war would become a more evenly balanced contest.
 * February 9-The Battle of Mersuivon, between the forces of the Laurasian Empire and Serene Kingdom of Franconia, ends in a strategic stalemate.
 * February 27-At the Quencilvanian Palace on Laurasia Prime, the Empress Didymeia formally received Osep Nepea, formerly head of the Bureau of Foreign Affairs in the Grand Duchy of Masacavania, as the first Masacavanian Ambassador to the Laurasian Empire. Chancelleris had escorted Nepea back to the Caladarian Galaxy in December 1757, but on January 9, 1758, he had died when his starship experienced a catastrophic reactor failure near Andrea Doria. Nepea, traveling on his own starship, had managed to survive the accident. When the Empress received him, therefore, she expressed her joy to Almitis that Nepea had been allowed to survive. A series of festivities will be held over the next seven days to honor the Ambassador and his entourage.
 * March 11-The Empress Didymeia, who had been experiencing nausea, weight gain, and a desire for food over the past seven months, believed herself to be pregnant with Philicus's child. This time, Didymeia was convinced that the Lord Almitis would bless her with a child, a son who could continue the Neuchrian Dynasty and who would prevent the ascension of Grand Princess Aurelia to the Laurasian throne. Her hopes, however, were to come crashing into the ground, when the imperial physician, Dr. Athanasius Oweria (who had served Didymeia, Demetrius, and Antigonus), informed her that she was experiencing another phantom pregnancy. Furthermore, Dr. Oweria told his imperial mistress, she was incapable of bearing children. Didymeia was devastated at hearing this: as the customs of the Imperial Family, inherited from the Arachosians in the fifth century AH, prohibited genetic modifications or surgeries regarding such matters as reproduction, the Empress was now forced to acknowledge privately that her sister, Grand Princess Aurelia, would be her ultimate successor. She refrains, however, from issuing a manifesto at this stage making this acknowledgement.
 * April 4-Scottrian Queen Mariana, in residence at the Franconian Court of Parri, signed the secret Concordat of Tuileria, which had been prepared by King Hensios II and the Franconian Estates-General. By this point, Mariana has resided at the Franconian Court for nearly ten years. Now almost sixteen years old, the Queen of Scottria had blossomed into a beautiful, intelligent, and vivacious young woman, considered the envy of many, superior to the Laurasian Empress Didymeia, and the equal to Grand Princess Aurelia, who had also become renowned for her intelligence and beauty. Hensios was determined that Franconian influence in the Angelina Spiral be maintained, so as to counterbalance the Laurasian Empire. Therefore, it was specified in the Concordat of Tuileria that if Mariana and Franjak, when they were married, died without issue, the crown of Scottria and Mariana's hereditary claims to the Laurasian throne would be bequeathed to the Franconian Crown.
 * April 24-After a nearly ten-year engagement, the Queen of Scottria, fifteen-year old Mariana I, was finally married to the fourteen-year old Dauphin of Franconia, Franjak. The marriage, which was conducted at the Franconian Cathedral of Notre Dame on Pari, surpassed any other ceremony which had been held thus far in the history of the Serene Kingdom of Franconia. The Dauphin's parents, King Hensios and Queen Catharina, gave their son away to his bride, and were the most prominent personages present at the ceremony. The Earl of Arran, who had since relinquishing his position as Regent of Scottria, served as Ambassador to the Franconian Court, represented Queen-Dowager Mariana of Guise and her government at the ceremony. The Dukes of Guise and Boulougone were among the other prominent personages present at the marriage ceremony. News of the marriage, however, alarmed the Laurasian Empress Didymeia, who knew that if Mariana and Franjak had children, a personal union would be established between Franconia and Scottria. This prospect was one which she could not bear.
 * May 2-The Haynsian Despot Halezuku Karany, who had usurped the throne in only the previous year, is forced to retire due to his age. Halezuku, although he had proved himself to be a skilled intriguer, was unable to maintain his responsibilities of state and to in his turn control the various factions at the Haynsian Court who constantly intrigued. Halezuku now retired to Saraj-Elli in the Great Amulak Spiral; he was succeeded as Despot by the former Serasker of the Buzadhania Corps, his cousin Jay XII Karany. Jay XII proved himself to be a intriguing ruler, for he sought to extend diplomatic overtures to Pruthia and Franconia directed against the Laurasian Empire.
 * May 11-Laurasian forces under the Earl of Aeoleon repelled a Franconian offensive against Breuteuil. The successful Laurasian defense of Breuteuil went some ways towards redressing the Laurasian loss of Calais to the Duke of Guise. The Empress Didymeia promoted the Earl of Aeoleon to the rank of Field Marshal for the successes he had obtained in Laurasian campaigns against the Franconians.
 * May 26-From this point forwards, the health of the Empress Didymeia entered a serious decline. The Laurasian humiliation at Calais in January 1758, followed two months later by the phantom pregnancy, had both taken their toll on the Empress's physical and mental condition. The incident of March 29, 1758 at the Old Royal Palace, occurred with the Empress Didymeia raving in her private bedchambers about "heretics, infidels, and fiends who are in the service of the anti-Almitis and who seek to ruin all the efforts of my reign." Five days later, Didymeia had declared to her personal household that she knew that the Lord Almitis was still punishing the Laurasian realms, and the Neuchrian Dynasty, for her failure to root out all heretics, and that only more vigorous religious policies could appease his wrath. This trend was noticed during the middle months of 1758, for some 100,000 individuals would be executed by disintegration at the stake, under the authorization of the Heresy Laws. By this point, Didymeia has become very unpopular with the people of the Laurasian Empire, and many are yearning for Aurelia's ascension to the Laurasian throne. Didymeia's health will fuel their hopes. The Empress suffers occasional panic attacks and heat strokes; she complained of pains in her stomach and of constipation.
 * June 16-The prominent Scottrian theologian John Knox, who was in exile at Medgeburg in the Autocratic Pruthian Empire since 1749, and had studied extensively the reforms in the Almitian Church of the Laurasian Empire, published his chief political treatise, The First Blast of the Trumpet Against the Monstrous Regime of Women. In this work, he sought to combine traditionalist Scottrian thought, Laurasian misogynistic beliefs, and the religious teachings of both the Scottrian Catholic Order and the Laurasian Almitian Church, in order to present a argument against the rule of female monarchs. In his introduction, Knox claimed that "the Lords of this Universe have defined natural laws of operation for sentient civilization. These laws have traditionally included respect for elders, respect for property, orderly conduct, restraint in action, opposition to lechery and other evil values, and in particular, the proper domination of man over their female counterparts." He pointed out three major female monarchs in power at that time: Empress Mar'va Tarvania of Austarlia, Empress Didymeia of Laurasia, and Regent of Scottria, Queen-Dowager Mariana of Guise. In the case of the first, he declared that she "hath no experience in the affairs of state" and was "ignorant as to the needs of her realm". In the case of the second, Knox declared that Didymeia was a "persceutor of those who truly believe in the Laurasian Gods, brutalizing her subjects in such a manner that all should be appalled." In the third, Knox stated that "the Queen-Dowager has demonstrated her overreaching, overbearing nature. She seeks to control all, to lord in consort with her supporters." Therefore, Knox stated, it was essential that men rise up and reclaim "proper rule" over their societies. At this point in the eighteenth century, many, in the Laurasian Empire and elsewhere, were still deeply misogynistic, and believed that women should not rule over men. However, those in the Imperial Laurasian Government understood that a woman (i.e. Grand Princess Aurelia), was the heiress apparent to the Laurasian throne, by virtue of the directives of her father. Concern for the proper succession overshadowed their concerns over gender.
 * July 7-The Battle of Cherbourg was fought between the forces of the Laurasian and Holy Spamalkan Empires under the command of the Duke of Medina Sidonia and the Earl of Aeoleon, and the forces of the Serene Kingdom of Franconia under the command of the Duke of Montomercy. Cherbourg, which was located two hundred light-years to the north of Calais, would have offered Coalition forces access to Parri. Emperor Philicus, irritated by Franconian operations against Gravelines, Dunkirka, and Antwerp, hoped to storm Cherbourg and to threaten the supply lines of Loulon, Ardres, and Parri. This confrontation was particularly hard fought. The superior Laurasian corvettes inflicted severe damage upon the Franconian force, but ultimately, the Duke of Montomercy managed to maintain the Franconian position at Cherbourg. The war now entered a indecisive stalemate, which was to continue for nearly another year. This would be marked by indecisive confrontations in the Durthian Provinces and by Laurasian attempts (August-November 1758) to reconquer Calais and thereby secure Breuteuil.
 * August 9-The Imperial Treasury and Ministry of Finance, acting on the orders of Lord Treasurer Winchestrius, promulgated the Imperial Code of Rates. This taxation code sought to remedy the situation with the taxation system in the Laurasian Empire by listing the duties and tariffs of every Laurasian import; providing regulations for rate collections, fees, and spacedock charges at spaceports, space-yards, and trade facilities throughout the Laurasian Empire; and prohibiting the imposition of levies on products imported within the Empire's realms. The Code of Rates, which helped to simplify the Laurasian tariff collection system, will remain in effect until the implementation of the Code of Commercial Navigation and Spice Trade Code by Empress Aurelia the Great in 1781.
 * September 21-At the Spamalkan Conclave of Yutse, the former Spamalkan Emperor Char'va I, who had resided there since his abdication in January 1756, and had joined in communion with the Holy Catholic Order of the Spamalkan Empire, died at the age of 58. Char'va had been a respected sovereign during his reign, although for virtually every year of his rule he had been at war with the Marasharite Empire, Haxonian Confederacy, Serene Kingdom of Franconia, and the Autocratic Pruthian Empire, alongside other adversaries. Spamalkan Emperor Philicus I, who was commanding operations against Franconian forces from his headquarters at Brabant Prime, was devastated when he learned of his father's death. Philicus declared that his father was a "loyal servant of our gods" and expressed his hope that he would find a firm resting place in the Heavens. The Laurasian Empress Didymeia, who had been Char'va's daughter-in-law, and who was herself in declining health, issued a manifesto from Gilbertine Palace on Tudoria, where she was currently convalescing. In this proclamation, the Empress of Laurasia declared that the death of Char'va was "a great blow to our societies, one which the Lord Almitis so often deals to us" and that Char'va had been one of the most saintly, vigorous sovereigns to have lived. King Hensios II of Franconia, who had inherited his father's animosity towards Spamalka, nevertheless expressed his condolences for the death of Emperor Char'va. Char'va will be buried at the Priory of Telos on Yutse on October 9, in accordance with his final wishes in his will.
 * November 6-On this day, the Empress Didymeia finally admitted to the inevitable. By November 1758, the health of the Empress was in a sorry state. Throughout the summer of 1758, Didymeia had continued to rave in her personal bedchambers; had been bedridden in delirium; and had refused to appear on the Palatial Balcony before her subjects, as was the typical custom of a Laurasian sovereign. She knew that her subjects would not wish to see her in any case. By this point, many throughout the Laurasian Empire considered her to be a tyrant, and believed that her religious policies overshadowed the economic and administrative achievements of her reign. To them, the deaths of 700,000 innocent Reformed Almitians overtook the quadrupling in Laurasian industrial and agricultural productivity levels, the successful exploration and colonization of 80,000 star systems, or the low levels of unemployment which the Empress and her ministers had successfully maintained throughout the reign. Didymeia was irrational and intolerant, in their view. The Empress herself continued to believe up until these last moments that her policies had been meant only to preserve the unity of the Almitian Church and the strength of the Laurasian Empire. And now, virtually abandoned by her husband, childless, and unloved, Didymeia was forced to acknowledge the true situation. She issued an imperial manifesto, composed with the assistance of Chancellor Polsius and Baron Pagentia, that now formally acknowledged Grand Princess Aurelia as her heiress apparent, under the terms of the Third Antigonid Statute and the Emperor's final testament. Didymeia declared that "because the Lord Almitis has deemed it fit not to grant us any children, we are obliged to acknowledge that our sister, the Grand Princess Aurelia, shall ascend to this throne upon our death." While Didymeia believed that only the fact she had no children meant Aurelia was to succeed, others considered it to be the divine providence of Almitis. By this point, the Grand Princess, still in residence at the Palace of Secrets on Paradine, was beginning to make preparations for her ascension to the throne.
 * November 10-Dejanican King Vorrus II, seeking to extend the influence of his family in the Dejanican Commonwealth, and taking advantage of the fact that Pruthia and Austarlia were distracted by the conflicts of the Seven Year's War, and Laurasia by the Didymeian War of Franconia, persuaded the Council of the Duchy of Northania to name his son, Carl of Saxonia, as the new Duke of Northania. Carl, who was the same age as the Laurasian Grand Princess and heiress apparent Aurelia, was formally designated Duke of Northania by the majority vote of the Council. He will formally be invested as duke by his father, King Vorrus, in a ceremony on Dejanica on January 8, 1759, and will arrive at his capital, Mitau in the Great Tesmanian Cloud, on March 29 of that year. Carl will remain Duke until his deposition in July 1763.
 * November 17-
 * On this day, November 17, 1758, the fourth and final change of monarch in the eighteenth century occurred. During the early hours of the day, the servants of the Imperial Household, including the Chief Gentlewoman of the Imperial Privy Chamber, Susanna Clarincuexia, stirred early in the morning and immediately set about their duties. Lady Clarincuexia, as was the custom, knocked on the door of Her Majesty's bedchamber, in order to begin her toilette. Normally, Didymeia answered promptly and was already awaiting her ladies. This time, however, there was no response. Lady Clarincuexia, believing Her Majesty was still asleep, decided to wait for some time before knocking again. Two hours passed, and it was now 9:00 am. The Empress still did not stir. Lady Clarincuexia was now genuinely concerned, and with other ladies-in-waiting, entered the Empress's bedchamber. They found Didymeia, still in bed, lifeless. Her hand with her signet ring was laying on top of the sheets, and her eyes were closed. Lady Clarincuexia and the others rushed to her bed, attempting to revive the Empress. She was not breathing, and there was no pulse. Finally, about 9:40 am, Dr. Oweria was called in. The Earl of Americana, Baron Pagentia, and the Earl of Jadia also rushed to the Empress's bedside.
 * Their hopes for a revival were to crash in ruins. At 9:50 am, three hours after Lady Clarincuexia had originally knocked on the Empress's bedchamber door, Dr. Oweria made his pronouncement: Didymeia I (who would become known as "the Terrible" to some of her subjects on account of her religious policies), Empress and Autocrat of All the Laurasians and eldest surviving child of Antigonus III, was dead at the age of forty-two. Lady Clarincuexia and the other attendants of the Imperial Household were in tears at this announcement. The Earl of Americana now hastily summoned the Governing Senate, Holy Synod, and Imperial Privy Council to the Quencilvanian Palace. He did so because Chancellor Polsius himself was deathly ill. At 11:00 a.m., the three Councils of State formally assembled in the Public Council Chambers, and there, Americana informed them that the Empress was dead. Immediately afterwards, the Councils of State united into the Accession Council, and within an hour, large crowds had gathered outside of the Quencilvanian Palace, Diplomatic Palace, Westphalian Cathedral, Senatorial Palace, and Old Royal Palace, among other government structures throughout Christiania and the other cities of Laurasia Prime. Heralds, on the order of the Council, appeared, announced to the crowds and the subjects of the Empire that "the blessed Empress Didymeia has died", and proclaimed, under the terms of the Third Antigonid Statute and the Didymeian Manifesto, that her half-sister, Grand Princess Aurelia, was now the Empress and Autocrat of All the Laurasians. The Accession Council soon issued the official proclamation, declaring that Aurelia was now "by the Grace of Almitis, absolute mistress of these dominions." The proclamation was repeated by heralds and Holochannels throughout the star systems of the Empire, while Procurator-General, Archbishop Nicolaus Heathius of Conservan, formally announced Aurelia's ascension to the people of the Empire over the Holonet.
 * At 2:00 p.m., Sir Willanius Cecilis, Lord Treasurer Winchestrius, and Baron Pagentia, having departed from Laurasia Prime immediately after Dr. Oweria had pronounced the Empress dead, arrived at the Palace of Secrets on Paradine. The now Empress Aurelia, still unaware at this point of her new status, was taking the air in the Palatial Park, as was her normal routine. She was not altogether surprised, however, when Cecilis, who had been of great assistance to her during the darkest days of the Empress Didymeia's reign, and the other councilors disembarked from their barges and headed immediately towards her. She stopped walking, knowing what their mission was. Cecilis was the first of the delegation of Privy Councilors to reach her. Dropping to his knees, followed shortly afterwards by the elderly Lord Treasurer and by Baron Pagentia, he presented to her the Empress's regal ring. Aurelia took it, and holding it in the palm of her hand, said, "This is the Lord's doing, and it is marvelous in our eyes!" She then whipped her bonnet off her head and slipped the ring on her finger, breathing the air. Cecilius then said, "By the grace of Almitis, you have ascended to the Laurasian throne." The Empress nodded, informing Cecilius that he would become her chief minister, and then raising him up, went with the delegation to do business. Upon reaching the residence, everyone bowed and saluted her as their Empress. Within hours, more Privy Councilors, courtiers, and supporters had streamed into the Palace of Secrets. At 6:00 p.m. in the afternoon, the Empress summoned those members of the Privy Council who had arrived at the Palace of Secrets in order to discuss her immediate plans. Dressed in the black and white garments applauded by the Reformists, she presided over the meeting with "considerable insight, acumen, and self confidence" which startled many. At the meeting, sat alongside her the thirty-eight year old Cecilus, who already had been Chancellor of the Laurasian Empire and was soon to be so again. He was destined to become the Empress's chief minister for the next forty years. The formal announcement of Aurelia's ascension was issued to the foreign courts of the Laurasian Empire's neighbors and to all Laurasian embassies abroad. Condolences for the death of Empress Didymeia arrived from King Vorrus II of Dejanica, Mariana of Guise (in her capacity as Regent of Scottria), Marasharite Emperor Mustapha III, Emperor Pru'a IX of Pruthia, Empress Mar'va Tarvania of Austarlia, and from Philicus I of Spamalka, who was now free to marry again and who had lost his title as Emperor-Consort of Laurasia, as a result of his wife's death. The terms of the Treaty of Arias therefore lapsed. Then at 7:30 p.m, just as the meeting was coming to a close, the Empress was informed that Chancellor Polsius had died. Polsius, who had been informed of the Empress Didymeia's death while he was himself in delirium at his bed, had suffered a massive brain hemorrhage. His doctors had despaired of him, and he had expired at 7:00 p.m. Galactic Standard Time at the Hospital of St. Mary's in Christiania. The death of Chancellor and Chief Procurator Polsius was considered a coincidence of Almitis, and a fortunate one indeed. He had been the hated Empress Didymeia's chief minister, and was the one responsible for overseeing the enforcement of the Heresy and Sodomy Laws following the death of Gardinerius in November 1755. His death spared Aurelia of the painful task of removing him. After learning of the Chancellor's death, Aurelia declared a two month period of mourning for her late sister, the standard period of mourning for a sovereign. She did not bother to order the Court into mourning for Polsius. The Empress retired to her bedchambers towards 9:00 p.m. at night, but she was too excited to sleep. Many were confident in the new Empress's abilities, and they had good cause to believe so. Forty-four years of military glory, economic prosperity, and cultural renaissance had just commenced for the Laurasian Empire.
 * November 18-The Empress held an informal meeting with those Privy Councilors who were at the Palace of Secrets; over this and the following day, November 19, the Empress would work with her advisers in order to form a new administration. On this day, she formally appointed Lord Antiochus Dudley, who had returned from the campaigns in the Amulak Spiral in January 1758, as the new Master of the Empress's Vehicles. Dudley had, upon hearing of Aurelia's ascension, mounted on his ceremonial barge and arrived at the Palace of Secrets, offering his new sovereign his loyalty and his services. The two were well-acquainted with each other: Aurelia had first met Antiochus in February 1741, for he was one of the members of the Aristocratic Pages, that group of children chosen to share lessons with the Emperor's children, the Grand Prince Demetrius and his half-sister. Dudley's marriage to the beautiful Lady Fausta Robsarius, in May 1750, had been attended by the Ladies Aurelia and Didymeia, and the Emperor Demetrius II. He was therefore one of the wealthiest gentlemen in the Laurasian Empire, owning estates throughout the Laurasian Purse Worlds. His involvement in the Accession Crisis, however, had resulted in his imprisonment at the Fortress of Baureux during 1753-1754, at exactly the same time that Grand Princess Aurelia was imprisoned for her alleged involvement in the Wyatta Rebellion. The two had grown closer together during that time, having a common experience of life under threat of execution. He had been released in October 1754, on the initiative of Emperor-Consort Philicus, and his services at St. Quentin contributed to the rehabilitation in his family's fortunes and reputation. Now, as Master of the Empress's Vehicles, he would hold a major position of patronage in the Imperial Household.
 * November 20-
 * The entire Privy Council, Governing Senate, and Holy Synod finally assembled at the Palace of Secrets, as well as the most important personages and nobles of the Imperial Court. The elderly Field-Marshal Munnich, who had been forced to resign as Minister of Defense in January 1755 after twenty-three years at that post, but nevertheless remained on the Imperial General Staff, was among the military commanders who was present at the meeting. The three Councils of State were now gathered to hear the Empress officially designate the men she had chosen as the ministers of government and to make her first public speech as the Autocrat of All the Laurasians. The Empress deemed it expedient that the most important position in the Imperial Government be filled first, before any other. Therefore, she now appointed Sir Willanius Cecilis back to his old positions as Chancellor of the Laurasian Empire, Minister of the Imperial Chancellory, and President of the Imperial Privy Council, thereby officially making him her chief minister. Cecilis took the oath of office promptly. Although he had misgivings about the prospects of female rule over the Laurasian Empire, he did not doubt in Aurelia's abilities, and had the utmost confidence in her. She told him, once he had taken his oath of allegiance: "I give you this charge that you shall be of my Privy Council and content to take pains for me and my realm. This judgment I have of you, that you will not be corrupted with any manner of gifts, and that you will be faithful to the state; and that, without respect of my private will, you will give me that counsel which you think best."
 * Following this, Sir Nicholas Bagonius was appointed as Procurator-General of the Governing Senate, Minister of Justice, and Imperial Privy Seal, making him the highest ranking judicial officer in the Laurasian Empire. Bagonius was known for his work ethic, his dedication to the Empress and to the imperial realm, and his patriotism. On the advice of Cecilis, Aurelia decided to leave the Chief Procuratorate of the Holy Synod vacant for the time being, until she could sort out the situation in the Church. She moved to other matters swiftly. Katharina Parsius's brother Willanius, who had been deprived of the Marquessate of Venusia by the Empress Didymeia after his involvement in the Wyatta Rebellion, was restored to all of his honors and appointed Minister of Regional and Local Government. Sir Nicholas Thorckmortonia, a leading Reformist and one of Aurelia's good friends, was appointed Imperial Chamberlain and Minister of Imperial Works and Holdings, and authorized to carry out the duties of Chief Procurator until a formal appointment was made. Sir Tactius Knollysis, who was the husband of Katharina Caranius, daughter of the Empress's aunt Antonia Boleyenia and cousin to the Empress herself, was appointed Minister of Culture and Communications. Aurelia retained several of those who had served on the Privy Council. The Marquess of Winchestrius, who had switched his allegiance back from Traditionalism to Reformism, and who was held in high favor and respect by every one of the Neuchrian monarchs, continued as Lord Treasurer and was also appointed Minister of Finance, thereby giving him absolute control of the Empire's finances. The Earls of Jadia, Darcia, Americana, and Aeoleon also retained their respective positions on the Privy Council (those of Health and Welfare, Internal Security, Imperial Marshal, and Space and Transportation). They had considerable experience, with Jadia and Darcia in particular becoming trusted advisers of the Empress. She would never be on amiable terms with either Americana or Aeoleon, considering them traitors for having been involved in the Accession Crisis and for then having condoned the religious policies of her sister Didymeia. Nevertheless, she recognized their administrative abilities and employed them extensively. This good discernment of ability would serve Aurelia well throughout her reign. Baron Pagentia, on his part, who had been appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs in January 1757, begged leave to retire, although he declared his absolute loyalty to the Empress. She accepted, and appointed Sir Demetrius Lovarnia to take his place. Pagentia, granted a generous imperial pension and thanked for his service, would die at his estate on Melarnaria on June 9, 1763 at the age of 57. Finally, Field Marshal Munnich regained his post, and the elderly general's skill of command was brought back to the direction of the Laurasian military's affairs. In her speech to the newly assembled Privy Council, the Empress declared that "I am moved by the law of Nature to mourn for my sister; yet, considering that I am Almitis's creature, and vested by Him with the reins of autocratic authority over this Empire, I will yield, desiring from the bottom of my heart that I may have assistance of His grace to be the minister of His heavenly will in this office now committed to me....I mean to direct all mine actions by good advice and counsel. My meaning is to require of you all nothing more but faithful hearts, and of my good will you shall not doubt, using yourselves as good and loving subjects."
 * November 21-
 * The Empress Aurelia continued in her flurry of government activity, drawing up lists of appointments to major government commissions, the Imperial Intelligence Agency, the Valedictorian Guards, the Imperial Household, Imperial General Headquarters, the Governing Senate, the Holy Synod, the Imperial Chancellory, and a slew of other positions. She focused especially on appointments within her own household. Her former governess, Katharina Ashleius, was formally appointed Chief Gentlewoman of the Privy Chamber and Mistress of the Robes, replacing Didymeia's friend Susanna Clarinceuxia in those positions. Ashleius would be created Marchioness of Heliotrope by the Empress on November 27. Her husband, Sir John Ashleius (who would be elevated to the rank of Baron Ashleius of Heliotrope), became Master of Imperial Properties, while the Empress's former treasurer, Thomasius Parsius, was named Comptroller of the Imperial Household. He would be knighted by the Empress on December 2 and granted the right to bear a coat of arms. His daughter, Meguilla Parsius, who had served her since birth, was appointed Lady of the Bedchamber and Vice-Gentlewoman of the Privy Chamber. She would eventually be created Baroness Parsius of Welch in 1767. The Empress's great-uncle, Lord Howardis of Effinga, was appointed as the Imperial High Chamberlain, replacing the Baron Hastinga of Caroline in that position. Hastinga, who found himself in disfavor at the Imperial Court, retired from public service aftewards; he died on March 9, 1771, at his estate, Stoke Poges, on Jem. Sir Tacitus Knollysis became Vice-Chamberlain; his daughter Laetitia became a maid of honor. Another of Aurelia's cousins, Sir Antigonus Caranius, elder brother of Katharina Caranius, was created Baron Husadarania and named a Privy Councilor. The Empress dismissed most of Didymeia's Traditionalist ladies and replaced them with her own, but unlike what her father had done to her own mother's servants, she did not punish them in any way. Instead, she ordered for them to be provided pensions from the Imperial Treasury for life.
 * On the same day that the Empress designated her household appointees, she held an audience with the newly-appointed Spamalkan Ambassador, the Count of Feria, who had been appointed by Philicus I in September 1758 and had arrived at Laurasia Prime on October 29. Feria was tasked by Philicus with presenting official congratulations from the Spamalkan Government to the new Empress, and to ensure the continuation of the Laurasian-Spamalkan alliance. Philicus was determined to maintain the territorial integrity of his realms, but he had also come to realize by this point that the ongoing war was inconclusive and would yield few results. He therefore instructed Feria to gain a grasp of Aurelia's opinions, so that he could proceed forth with the matter of how to bring the war to an end. Feria made a major misstep at the beginning of the audience when he claimed that Philicus's influence had been the primary factor which had spared the new Empress from ruin at her sister's hands and had preserved her to ascend to the throne. Aurelia regarded this with contempt, and declared that her gratitude was due to her people and the Lord Almitis. Aurelia, however, understood that a friendly Philicus was better than a hostile one, and she told Feria that she bore no hostile intentions towards Spamalka. The Empress however, also bluntly informed Philicus that the war with Franconia needed to be ended as soon as possible, and that she was determined, first of all, to maintain Laurasian interests. She was also determined to refrain from "any undue hostilities which are not in accord with the interests of my realm." Feria, intrigued by the Empress's relaxed manner and her forwardness with her views, promised that he and his master would support the Laurasian Empire regardless. The Empress then dismissed him graciously from the audience.
 * November 23-The Empress Aurelia, having organized her new administration and made arrangements for the composition of her new government, departed from the Palace of Secrets on Paradine and with the vast Imperial Household, made her official progress, by juncture of Palmisiano, Pasquarillo, Azov, Courdina V, Gordasis, Aroest, Constantine I, Aeoleon, Janesia, and Dearton's Gateway, into the Laurasia Prime star system. Crowds assembled at the Post Settlement of Hepudermia, the Second Station of Callista, on the two Calaxies, and in all of the cities of Laurasia Prime cheered the Empress fervently and extended their most gracious welcome to her. She was formally received at the Second Station of Callista by the Governor of Laurasia Prime, the Mayor of Christiania, the Commander of the Garrison of Laurasia Prime, and the assembled clergy, gentry, and officials of Laurasia Prime. The Mayor of Christiania delivered a polished welcoming speech to the Empress, to which Aurelia responded in a positive manner. She was disturbed however, by the presence of Archbishop Bonneris, who had been translated to the see of Laurasia Prime by the Empress Didymeia four months before her death, and when he knelt to receive the Empress's blessings, she ordered him out of her sight, to which he obliged quickly, running "as fast as the winds of Almitis would carry him." The Empress then formally proceeded to the Old Royal Palace, because the Imperial Apartments at the Fortress of Baureux (the residing place of the sovereign before their coronation), were not yet ready to receive her. She would stay here for the next five days, attending to state business. On November 24, the Empress issued a imperial manifesto suspending Bonneris from his duties as Archbishop of Laurasia Prime and formally dismissing him from the Holy Synod. The same manifesto also suspended most other Traditionalist clergymen then serving in the Almitian Church and commanded them to stay out of the Empress's sight. This was a temporary solution until she could begin her formal religious reforms and find Reformist clergymen to appoint in their places.
 * November 28-The Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Household removed to the Imperial Apartments in the Fortress of Baureux, using a different route from the traditional one which would be followed on the day of her coronation. Sumptuously attired in purple velvet with a rich neck scarf, she traveled through the Religious and Judicial Precincts, reveling in the acclaim of her subjects, declarations of joy and loyalty by her subjects, the music of the Christiania City Orchestra, the pealing of the bells of all the cathedrals and churches of Laurasia Prime, and the fanfares of trumpets and bugles which announced her coming. The procession was led by the Mayor of Christiania and the Garter Master of Arms, with Aeoleon bearing the Sword of State and Lord Antiochus Dudley, performing his duties as Master of the Empress's Vehicles, riding in the barge behind that of the Empress. Aurelia treated her subjects very kindly, and they responded warmly to her, praising her merits and qualities. Ambassador Feria would leave an account which corroborates the Holonet records of the day. As she neared the Fortress of Baureux, the Empress ordered her barge to halt. She reflected that when she had last come here it had been as a prisoner in fear of execution. Looking at the prison erected by the Emperor Antoninus Pius over two centuries earlier, the Empress expressed her gratitude for her delivery before the crowds assembled. "O Lord, Almighty and Everlasting Almitis, I give my most hearty thanks that You have been so merciful unto me as to spare me to behold this day." She then turned to her subjects, and said, "Some have fallen from being princes of this galaxy to be prisoners in this place. I am raised from being a prisoner in this place to be a prince of this galaxy. That dejection was a work of Almitis's justice. This advancement is a work of His mercy." The Empress, now established in her new residence, then graciously received Sir Antigonus Bedetherford, once her gaoler, and who had regained his old post of Constable, and thanking him for his services, informed him "God forgive you the past, as I do." Naming him Lord Lieutenant of the Fortress, she then went on to say that "Whenever I have one who requires to be safely and straitly kept, I will send him to you!". The Imperial Court would soon give itself up to daily entertainment and celebration. The Empress was determined to enjoy her new-found freedom, and thrilled that she was now the divinely ordained Autocrat, mistress of her subjects and beholden to none but "the Lord in the heavens". Ambassador de Feria, however, found himself unable to obtain an audience with the Empress or the Privy Council, and would not be able to do so until December 16. Aurelia was already making it clear that she would govern without influence from a foreign government.
 * December 14-The funeral of the Empress Didymeia I is conducted at the Westphalian Cathedral. The Empress Aurelia herself, as well as the members of the Councils of State, the chief personages of the Imperial Court, and all the foreign ambassadors attended Didymeia's funeral. John Whitius, who had succeeded Gardinerius as Archbishop of Winchestrius following the latter's death in November 1755, and who was to be one of the few Traditionalist clergymen to retain favor with the Empress Aurelia, delivered the eulogy at Didymeia's funeral. In it, he praised the deceased Empress, saluting her as "a Emperor's daughter; a Emperor's sister; a Emperor's wife. She was a Empress, and by the same title a Emperor also." Didymeia indeed, was the first woman to successfully claim the Laurasian throne in the Space Age. She had been, with the exceptions of the brief, disputed rules of Andrea Septimia, the Lady Constantia, and Minerva Greysius, the first unchallenged female sovereign of the Laurasian realm. Aurelia would owe her a debt in this sense. On the orders of the Empress, Didymeia's funeral was conducted according to Traditionalist rites, just like Didymeia herself had ordered for Demetrius II's funeral to be conducted in accordance with Reformist rites. She also honored Didymeia's request in her will, that she be buried next to her mother. This crypt, she would eventually share with Aurelia as well. As regards to religion, however, the Empress was already actively engaged in nullifying Didymeia's measures. The suspension of Bonneris and most other Traditionalists from their duties had been a first stage. On December 2, the Empress had halted all ongoing investigations of heresy and sodomy; suspended the Heresy and Sodomy Laws until she and her ministers could draft plans to formally revoke them; and ordered the release of all currently imprisoned under the terms of those laws. On December 11, Aurelia, in a manifesto to her subjects, had declared that she would not "seek windows into men's souls" and that her policy would be one of prudence and toleration. She announced, also, that she intended to restore some of the religious measures enacted by her father and half-brother; that only religious extremists or "fanatics hostile to security and peace" would be tried by the Holy Synod; and that all Traditionalist masses and ceremonies were to be on hold until she would begin to implement formal religious measures. The Empress and her ministers would begin to sort through proposals submitted by clergymen and institutes from throughout the Empire, and by January 1759, would begin formulating a plan for action. In the meantime she turned to other, more pressing matters: in particular, the conclusion of peace with Franconia.
 * December 18-Official preparations begin for the coronation of the Empress Aurelia. The Empress understood well the religious and political importance of this ceremony, and that it would create an official link between her and her subjects. Therefore, she consulted Dr. John Deesius, who was to become one of the most prominent scholars of the Laurasian Empire during her reign. Deesius would become Chancellor of the University of Laurasia Prime in 1778, a position which he would hold for twenty years, and would be raised to the peerage as Baron Deesius of Osraninpolis in 1794. But that was in the future. As of the present, the Empress relied upon his advise for a coronation date. Deesius told her that if she were crowned on January 15 of the following year, her reign would be glorious and prosperous. Aurelia approved, and with the date set, she and the Imperial Court threw themselves into preparations for the ceremony. Sir Nicholas Thorckmortonia, the Imperial Chamberlain, and Lord Antiochus Dudley were placed in charge of the arrangements for the coronation, working with Lord Treasurer Winchestrius, Marshal Americana, Dr. Antigonus Feckleria (Dean of the Westphalian Cathedral), the Mayor of Christiania, and the Governor of Laurasia Prime, as well as the Chief of the Palace Security and the Master of the Valedictorian Guards in order to arrange the pageants and ceremonies which would be staged as part of the coronation. Aurelia ordered that the coronation and its attendant celebrations be as magnificent as possible, so as to make a impression upon those who may doubt her legitimacy. The appearance of splendor and majesty would make a political statement. Preparations would become well advanced by the end of December 1758, and continue throughout the early weeks of January 1759. Cloth of gold, silks, velvets, and satins would be imported from Momma; imperial officials would receive new uniforms; and the coronation robes of Empress Didymeia were tailored to fit Aurelia, who was taller and slimmer than her sister. Largesse would be packed and prepared for distribution to the crowds. Draperies would be hung over the sides of skycrapers and other structures; twenty triumphal arches would be erected along the coronation passage; viewing stands and platforms would be constructed for easy viewing, at intersections and in principal thoroughfares; the Holonet system would be overhauled and equipped with new technologies to cover the ceremony; and extra seating was erected in the Westaphalian Cathedral. By imperial manifesto on December 29, the Empress would designate Bishop Seleucus Oglethopria of Aingley to preside, in the place of the Chief Procurator (which was vacant). Bishop Oglethopria, although a Traditionalist, was nevertheless loyal to the Empress, and determined to ensure that nothing disrupted the ceremony. Archbishop Heathius, on the other part, was among those suspended, for he had, before Aurelia's ascension, expressed doubt about her capacity to rule.
 * December 22-On the orders of the Empress Aurelia, and after consultation with Ambassador Feria and the Spamalkan Government, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs sent a request for a formal armistice to the Franconian Government. The communique, which was composed by Chancellor Cecilis himself and edited by the Empress, declared that the current war was "beneficial to none and injurious to all", and that the only remedy would be the conclusion of a peace treaty, as soon as was possible. Already, in the first week of her reign, the Empress had instructed her ambassadors at the courts of Pruthia, Austarlia, the Haxonian Confederacy, Masacavania, Scottria, the Dejanik Commonwealth, and even the Marasharite Empire to issue assurances that she wished to live in peace with all foreign powers. In a letter to Sir Demetrius Sulius, ambassador to the Pruthian Empire, the Empress said that "Concerning the peace which has prevailed with His Majesty the Emperor of Pruthia, we command you to convey to His Majesty our solemn intention of upholding the same as long as His Majesty gives us no cause to break it." Hensios II of Franconia, who saw in Empress Aurelia an effective sovereign with whom he could do business, responded to the armistice request in an amiable manner. He ordered the release of all Laurasian prisoners of war and commanded his forces to halt military operations against the Laurasians. The Duke of Wakedia, who had assumed command of Laurasian units in the Amulak Spiral, made arrangements to conduct a conference for armistice negotiations with his counterpart, the Duke of Guise, at Trasavaill.
 * December 25-While the Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Court were celebrating the first Ascentmas of her reign on Laurasia Prime, the Armistice of Trasavaill was signed between the Laurasian Empire and the Serene Kingdom of Franconia (with the Holy Spamalkan Empire in agreement). The armistice confirmed the release of all prisoners of war held by both sides, provided that all military operations were to cease promptly, and that each side would hold the territories they now controlled in the Amulak Spiral, until a formal conference for treaty negotiations could be opened. Empress Aurelia, learning of the Armistice's conclusion, penned a letter to King Hensios personally. Praising him for "being willing to conclude peace in such order", Aurelia affirmed that her only wish was to see tranquility prevail in the Amulak Spiral as soon as possible.
 * December 29-Death of Sir Eumenes Diadones, 1st Baronet Diadones, Chancellor of the Laurasian Empire (1740-47) during the latter years of the reign of Emperor Antigonus III the Extravagant. Diadones had served as a honorary consultant to the Privy Council during the reign of Emperor Demetrius II, and Chancellor Cecilis consulted him numerous times for advice on affairs of state and the Imperial Household. Diadones was buried at St. Chalmer's Cathedral on Olivia on January 4, 1759.

1759

 * January 2-The Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Court removed from the Fortress of Baureux on Laurasia Prime to the Palace of Placenta on Darcia. Tradition decreed that the monarch reside there within the two weeks before the coronation, so that a formal coronation progress could be made into the Laurasia Prime star system. The Empress is escorted by the Governor of Laurasia Prime and the Prefect of the Laurasian Purse Region; she is received at Darcia by the Governor of Darcia and the assembled officials of that star system.
 * January 10-The Holy Spamalkan Emperor Philicus I, in an official communique to the Spamalkan Ambassador, the Count of Feria, informed him of his intention to officially propose an engagement between himself and the newly ascended Laurasian Empress Aurelia. From the moment that Aurelia had succeeded to the Laurasian throne, the question of her marriage was immediately brought up. Many, including the Empress's own Chancellor, Sir Willanius Cecilis, believed that a female sovereign was still incapable of ruling by her own authority, and that she needed a husband who could guide her in her responsibilities and provide her protection against enemies, both foreign and domestic. Many, however, in the Empire did not desire another Spamalkan marriage, and believed that the Empress should marry one of her own countrymen. Philicus himself had no overwhelming desire to marry Aurelia, believing that her self-confidence and dominant personality would make her less compliant than her late sister. He also did not have the resources to maintain a Spamalkan household at the Imperial Court, and he would have to be absent from the Laurasian dominions often in order to carry out his royal duties. The Empress Aurelia, however, far more independent and headstrong than her sister, was more cautious about the matter of a marriage. In particular, she would not unite herself with Philicus, knowing this would cost her much of her standing with her subjects. De Feria was at this point unable to obtain an audience with the Empress, for the coronation was fast approaching.
 * January 14-The Empress Aurelia made her formal coronation progress into the Laurasia Prime Star system and through the city of Christiania. At the head of the massive Imperial Household Fleet, the Empress soon reached Jadia, disembarking on a smaller imperial courier. She bypassed Jadia, Hepudermia, the two Calaxies, and the Second Station of Callista, being hailed and acclaimed by her subjects along the way. She then descended on a personal replusorlift into the atmosphere of Laurasia Prime, being joined by a honorary escort of Laurasian starfighters and corvettes. From there, she passed into Christiania and began her procession through the city, escorted by the squadron, a body of Gentleman at Arms and Yeoman of the Imperial Household, and a escort of Laurasia Prime Guards, Christiania Police, and the 1st Regiment of the 1st Legion of the Imperial Laurasian Army. Behind the Empress rode Lord Antiochus Dudley in his personal barge, and the assembled Privy Council, Governing Senate, and Holy Synod, decked out in splendid robes of satin. A series of masques, festivals, readings, and parades were held in the Empress's honor. Among these included welcoming verses recited by the traditional "child of poetry"; the Dynastic Paegant, which included a three-tiered platform with depictions of representatives of the Neuchrian dynasty, the Empress's parents Antigonus III and Anna Boleyenia, and the Empress herself; the Allegorical Pageant, with Unity, Concord, and Good Religion ringed around the Seat of Worthy Governance; the presentation to the Empress of a gift of €1.2 million dataries from the City of Christiania, in a purse of crimson satin; the Pageant of Time and the Almitian Scriptures; a speech by a scholar of the University of Laurasia Prime in Old Laurasian, praising the Empress's virtues; and the Pageant of Justice, depicting Denebia, the prophetess of the Almitian Scriptures, ruling in benevolent judgment over her subjects. Following this, the Empress and her procession made their way  to the Church of the Sacred Ancestors, which bore some of the most ancient and venerated icons on Laurasia Prime, dated to the 29th and 28th centuries BH. These relics have long been associated with the Prophet Eusebius, the Angel of Constantine, and the Messengers of Peter and Simeon, revered as among the major enforcers and Agents of Almitis. As the Empress progressed further along the procession route, clergy of all faiths, denominations, and churches  came out, greeted the Empress humbly, and blessed her. During all this time, the Empress's train and robes was be borne by the eight selected nobles (of the coronation) and Household Officials. Finally, the planetary and municipal authorities took their leave of the Empress at the Gates of Baureux, and the Empress retired again to the Imperial Apartments there, and rested for the night. In the meantime, the Councils of State issued the traditional imperial proclamation, proclaiming a two-week holiday for the Empire's subjects; the grant of holiday privileges to all workers and employees of all professions; formal blessings of the Church; and the remission of fines, the pardoning of lesser offenses, and the commutation of outstanding debts and obligations.
 * January 15-
 * The coronation of the Empress Aurelia the Great at the Westphalian Cathedral in Christiania, Laurasia Prime. This was the fourth, the last, and by far the most lavish coronation of the eighteenth century. The Empress emerged from the Fortress of Baureux at 7:00 a.m. in the morning, wearing her coronation robes beneath a swirling mantle of embroidered silk lined with ermine, with fine silk and gold stockings and a crimson velvet cap adorned with Venice gold and pearls. To the sound of fifes, drums, portable organs, and the bells of Christiania's edifices, she went in procession, in the official Imperial Canopy. Thirty-two military commanders, sixteen generals and sixteen admirals, took ceremonial positions of guard around the Canopy. All the major regalia of the Empire, including the Sword of State, the Banner of State, the State Seal, the Sovereign's Purple Robe, the Wreath of State, the Shield of State, the Orb, the Sceptre, the Smaller Imperial Crown, and the Great Imperial Crown, arranged in a strict order and attended by a cadre of gentlemen, ladies-in-waiting, and servants, were in the procession. The Empress's aides, the generals of the suite of the Imperial Household, and the Horsed Guards lined up along the route, maintaining order among the audience.
 * At the same time, Christiania Police craft and modified helicopter craft of the Imperial Navy flew above, maintaining order over all the soaring structures. At the Fortress of Baureux, and at each of the sites along the way, stood a group of selected Gentleman at Arms, Imperial menservants, and bearers of the Arms. The Chief of the Gentleman Guards, the Supreme Marshal of the Yeoman Guards, and the Master of Quencilvanian Palace Security, each carrying a ceremonial mace and wearing Laurasian chain-mail, joined the procession silently at the Statute of Seleucus the Saint. On each side of the procession were escort pods, bearing the Minister of Defense, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Her Majesty's Personal Secretary of the Chancellory, the Commander of the Quencilvanian Palace Residence Command, the Adjutant General of the coronation proceedings, the orderly Major General of the Imperial Suite, and the Commander of the honorary Horsed Guards, among others. At the door of the Westphalian Cathedral, which glowed with the light of hundreds of torches and luminescent panels, and lined with rich tapestries, the Empress and her procession dismounted solemnly from their replusorlifts. She was greeted by the Bishop of Aingley (in place of the Chief Procurator), the Archbishop of Laurasia Prime, the Synoptic Metropolitan of the Core Worlds, and several other Metropolitans, Synoptic Councilors, Regional Cardinals, Archbishops, and Bishops.
 * Once the announcements had been made by the Marshal and blessings given by the Bishop of Aingley, the Empress made her entry. The Adjutant General of the coronation Proceedings, the Commander of the Quencilvanian Palace Command, the orderly Major General of the Imperial Suite, the Commander of the honorary Horsed Guards, the Imperial High Steward, the Imperial Marshal, and the Imperial Constable went out to seven different places around the vast Cathedral grounds, announcing the blessings made and making the statement of presentation. Empress Aurelia entered the Cathedral solemnly, venerating the surrounding icons and acknowledging the audiences. Her train was borne by the eight individuals. Among these was the Duchess of Norfolkius. The ceremony was then conducted exactly according to custom, with the reading of the 105th Psalm; the presentation and reading of the Prayer of Autocracy by the Empress; blessings and praise in accordance with the First Letter of Eusebius and the Prayer of the Kings of Jatheria; the lessons of scripture; the robing of the Empress; and the prayers and blessing of the Empress by the senior nobleman. After another blessing by the Bishop of Aingley, the Empress directed him to hand her the Great Imperial Crown of the Laurasian Empire, used in every coronation for the past 405 years. As the Bishop invoked the name of the Trinity of Paul, Eusebius, and the Vicars of Almitis, the Empress settled the nine-pound crown on her head. She received the scepter and the orb; further invocations were made, and a final prayer of rule issued by the senior nobleman. The many years blessing, the anointment of the Sovereign; the Communion; and then the coronation oath followed.
 * Finally, the "Prayers After Receipt of Communion and Anointment" were read by the Dean of the Westphalian Cathedral; the Empress was presented for the acceptance of her subjects; and she received the homage of her subjects, from the highest nobility to the clergy to government officials and prominent personages present at the coronation. The Empress then exited the Cathedral, once dismissal had been read by the Dean; she wore the Great Imperial Crown and had the orb and scepter in her hands, with her nobles holding her train. Musical instruments played; the Imperial Anthem was read; and all in the audience hailed the Empress. Following this, she traveled through the Religious Prescient, along the pre-determined route, and received greetings from the crowds and other individuals. She visited the Imperial Mausoleum, visiting the tombs of each deceased sovereign; offering prayers; and then receiving blessings at the Church of the Annunciation. Finally, she made her formal entry back to the Quencilvanian Palace, bowing to her subjects three times before entering the Grand Corridor. There, she greeted the representatives of the Empire's various religions and faiths; the diplomats; the local officials of the Laurasia Prime star system; the representatives of the Empire's chief economic and commercial firms, and the representatives of various important galactic universities, guilds, institutes, and organizations. After these greetings, she retired with her servants, the Vice-Chamberlain, and the Lord Comptroller to the Private Quarters, to rest and prepare for the evening Coronation Banquet. Aurelia, during all of this, impressed everyone with her dignity, her regal manner, and her fervent belief in the rituals.
 * The lavish coronation banquet was then held in the Great Dining Chambers of the Quencilvanian Palace. Wearing the Smaller Imperial Crown (for the Great Imperial Crown had been returned to the Armory after the greetings at the Palace), the Empress presided from the chief table, beneath a canopy of estate, and wearing robes of purple velvet. All were seated according to order of precedence and coronation custom. The Emperor's Champion made his traditional challenge, and the Empress invited him to sit near her. The dishes served at the banquet were grand, with Aurelia's great-uncle, Lord Willanius Howardis, and the Earl of Chandlier serving the Empress on bended knee. Following the coronation banquet, the Empress watched a fireworks display and a grand illumination of the Quencilvanian Palace. Finally, near 11:00 pm. at night, she finally retired for the night.
 * January 16-Although the Empress Aurelia herself suffered from a bout of illness and stayed in her private bedchambers during most of the day, the celebrations continued, over this day and the next. A series of tournaments, operas, balls, masques, parties, plays, Holomovie showings, and jousts were held over the course of the next seven days, with Lord Antiochus Dudley in particular distinguishing himself. The coronation celebrations continued until January 23. A special celebration was held for the inhabitants of Christiania; largesse was distributed to all who assembled in public locations throughout Laurasia Prime; lotteries and games were held at the Imperial Court, with every person winning a prize; and the Empress herself attended a feast in the Public Square of Christiania, in honor of her subjects. She had recovered from her bout of weakness on January 18. All together, the coronation, its attendant festivities, and the largesse cost the Imperial Treasury €92.7 billion dataries, more than any previous coronation in Laurasian history. It fueled the local economy however.
 * January 25-
 * Firmly established on her throne, the Empress Aurelia now turned to matters of pressing importance for her realms. Already, she had demonstrated herself to be a more vigorous and concerned monarch than any of her predecessors, on the same level as Neuchrus the Reformer himself. She had arranged for a armistice with the Serene Kingdom of Franconia; had suspended Traditionalist rituals and clergy; and had organized a vigorous new administration. The Empress had also, on January 6, issued an imperial manifesto formally exonerating her mother, Empress-Consort Anna Boleyenia, of all charges laid against her, as well as her brother, Georgius Boleyenia, and the other men; granting them a full pardon; and commanding for their bodies to be translated from the Fortress of Baureux. She made it clear, however, that this did not by any means prejudice her against her father, and that she sought only to "satisfy their souls in death." Her decision, however, came to be applauded, for many had long since recognized that Anna Boleyenia and the condemned men were innocent. Anna, restored to the posthumous rank of Empress-Consort, would be interred at Boleyenia Family Estate at Fulcania (as she had expressed in a pious hope) on January 27, next to the bodies of her sister, parents, and brother. Now, as regards to other matters, they were this: the conclusion of peace with the Stellar Kingdom of Franconia; establishing the final structure of the Almitian Church; and responding to questions about the Empress's marriage plans. To the Empress, the situation in the Almitian Church was undoubtedly the most important. She had taken only remedial measures in order to resolve it. By suspending many of the prominent Traditionalist clergymen, such as Archbishops Bonneris and Heathius, she demonstrated that she would not tolerate opposition to her policies or extremism.
 * By putting rituals and preaching on hold, she had sought to prevent further disputes from arising over the conduct of church services. She had also replaced most of the membership of the Holy Synod, appointing her supporters to major positions. On January 1, in her New Year's proclamation, the Empress had reaffirmed her commitment to religious tolerance and partiality, and told her subjects that "it is not in our place to harm the positions or lives of those who believe in one Lord Almitis." Therefore, she believed, the only way to accomplish reform in the Almitian Church was to seek out the views of her subjects and gain a general consensus for her policies. On the advice of Chancellor Cecilis and Privy Seal Bagonius, therefore, the Empress issued a imperial manifesto on this date, authorizing for the establishment of a commission of ecclesiastical and civil representatives, comprised of members of the Holy Synod, Privy Council, Governing Senate, the Imperial Court, and prominent personages of the nobility and clergy. This commission was to be chaired by the Archbishop of Organia, Demetrius Novagradia, who had been named to that see on December 22 of the previous year. In her manifesto, Aurelia commanded the commission to "review the situation of the revenues and properties of the Almitian Church; to conduct a evaluation of the measures passed during the reigns of our late siblings and father; and to propose recommendations as to the measures which should now be introduced." The commission will work vigorously for the next three months; their progress will be noted below.
 * February 4-The Empress Aurelia received a formal petition, drafted by the Imperial Privy Council, Governing Senate, and Chamber of Nobility, inquiring about the succession and her plans for marriage. In the petition, it was declared that the "main concern of Your Majesty's Subjects are for the security and stability of these realms; and the insurance of the Neuchrian Dynasty, that dynasty which was established by your most venerable grandfather, and maintained by your honorable father." Therefore, "Your Majesty should consider a prompt and speedy marriage, so that these realms may not be cast down into anarchy." Empress Aurelia read the petition and contemplated. There was true concern over the succession: according to the terms of the Third Antigonid Statute of Succession, the crown should pass, upon the decease of Aurelia without children, to the heirs of Octavia Seslais, Grand Princess, Duchess of Sufforia, and Queen-Dowager of Franconia. The Lady Franconia Brandeis, Octavia's elder daughter, had two surviving daughters (after the decease of her eldest, the ill-fated Nine Day's Empress Minerva Greysius): 19-year old Lady Katharina Greysius and 14-year old Lady Didymeia Greysius. Although both were Reformists, the Empress did not consider them to be worthy heirs. This was because of the treason of their father, the Duke of Sufforia; Katharina's involvement in conspiracies against her during her sister Didymeia's reign; and Didymeia's mental incapacity. Aurelia treated them with general kindness in public, as was her nature, but beneath her demeanor was concealed a severe distrust and underlying hostility. Octavia Sesalis's younger daughter Eleanora, had one child of her own: Macrina, married to Antigonus, Lord Starangius. Macrina had never taken part in the Accession Crisis of 1753, but she publicly declared that she had no desire for the crown, and the Empress acknowledged this. Then there was Antigonus Hastinga, Earl of Hannah, a distant descendant of the Emperor Antoninus Pius; although he was not eager for the crown, his line would eventually provide Aurelia's ultimate successor, Lysimachus II. That would be far in the future. For the time being, however, she refrained from a decision. Displaying her coronation ring, she declared that her husband was the Laurasian Empire; her subjects were her children. She would be directed by the laws of Almitis; she would marry if it was necessary for the prosperity of her realms; and that the Empire would not remain destitute of a reliable heir apparent. Finally, she declared that "In the end this shall be for me sufficient that a inscription shall declare that a Empress, having reigned such a time, lived and died a virgin." Most Laurasians, however, believed that the Empress was only being humble; Cecilius in particular, prayed that a "masculine succession would take hold of the throne" and that she would soon marry. A man would again be in control of the government. He, along with the Earl of Americana and the Duke of Norfolkius, were among those who believed the Empress should marry a foreign potentate. Most others believed she should marry one of her own Laurasian subjects. Aurelia herself, however, was inclined towards a celibate existence, but knew that she must keep the game up.
 * February 9-The Empress Aurelia, who had been informed by the Ecclesiastical Commission about the necessity of uniformity in the administrative structure of the Almitian Church, formally dismissed Edwardis Bonerris, Archbishop of Laurasia Prime, and Nicholas Heathius, Archbishop of Caladaria, from their sees. On the orders of the Empress, the Holy Synod deprived both men of their ecclesiastical robes; condemned them for their role in the enforcement of the Heresy and Sodomy Laws; and deprived them of all honors and privileges which had been conferred upon them. The suspensions of other Traditionalist clergymen were confirmed; Aurelia announced that upon the work of the commission being completed, an official examination would be conducted of each separate official.
 * February 16-Peace negotiations finally opened between the Laurasian and Holy Spamalkan Empires on the one hand, and the Serene Kingdom of Franconia on the other, at Trasavaill. The Armistice of Calais, which had been signed between the Holy Spamalkan Empire and Serene Kingdom of Franconia on January 21, had paved the way for negotiations between those states. The Duke of Wakedia, Lord Dacre of Gitlandia, Sir Galerius Caranius, and Sir Rudomentus Sadielus served as the Laurasian plenipotentiaries to the conference. The Franconian Government was represented by the Dukes of Boulougone and Montomercy, General Henri Cleutin, and Admiral Jean d'Annebault. Finally, the Spamalkan Government was represented by the Dukes of Medina Sidonia and Ferra, the Lord Felipe Guzman, and the Count of Brabant. Negotiations will continue between the two delegations for over a month.
 * February 22-Spamalkan Ambassador Feria finally obtains an audience with the Empress Aurelia, who had continued to be absorbed with the work of the Ecclesiastical Commission, the conduct of negotiations with the Franconian Government, and matters of immediate importance within the Imperial Household. Feria formally presented the marriage proposal of his master, Spamalkan Emperor Philicus I, to the Laurasian Empress. Feria was surprised when Aurelia displayed no excitement or happiness that his master had proposed; instead, the Empress proceeded to have a speech about the virtues of virginity, then veered off into discussing the treaty negotiations with Franconia. She would not reject Feria outright. Although Aurelia was determined not to allow the Spamalkans to have any influence over Laurasian foreign policy (as Philicus had with Didymeia), she also knew that continued friendly relations with Philicus were in her interest. Privately, however, she told the Privy Council that she would not enter into a marriage prejudicial to the Empire's interests; the Lord Almitis should take her before she could conceive that thought.
 * March 6-The Archbishop of the Laurasian Conclave of Shenandoah and Metropolitan of the Laurasian Shenandonites, Arasces Mavaranius, one of the most ardent Traditionalist clergymen in the Almitian Church, and one of those suspended from carrying out the duties of his see, submitted a violent denunciation of the Empress's policies of religious reformation and secularization. Declaring that her rule betokened the onset of the rule of the anti-Almitis, he asserted that the reign of the Empress Didymeia had brought "unity and the true religion back to the Almitian Church", and that her sister and her ministers would "damn these realms." He urged all clergymen, whether or not they had been suspended from their duties, to resist the Empress's directives. Condemning those who would seek to challenge the church's prerogatives, he prayed that the subjects of the Laurasian Empire would allow themselves to remain in communion with the Lord Almitis. In submitting this denunciation, he had miscalculated, underestimating the determination not only of the Empress herself, but also of the Reformist nobility, his fellow associates in the Church, and of the most influential magnates and businesspeople of Laurasia Prime. The Empress was sent into a storm of rage when she was informed of the denunciation. She demanded that he be punished for his "crimes".
 * March 14-Empress Aurelia politely, but formally rejected the marriage offer of the Spamalkan Emperor Philicus I. Declaring that she was nevertheless still committed to a friendly relationship with Emperor Philicus, Aurelia pointed out that her subjects would not support a marriage. Ambassador Feria assured the Empress that the alliance between Laurasia and Spamalka would continue, regardless of the fact that the marriage could not proceed.
 * March 17-Archbishop Arasces Mavaranius of the Almitian Conclave of Shenandoah was formally arrested on the orders of the Empress Aurelia. The Holy Synod issued a manifesto formally rejecting his statement and commanding all within the jurisdiction of his see to consider all of his previous sermons and directives null and void. The Archbishop was censured for violating his suspension. He was imprisoned at the Fortress of Baureux, and over the next several days, was interrogated by the Synod and the Privy Council. Mavaranius would ultimately seal his fate by doubting the Empress's legitimacy. On March 24, he would declare that the Empress was "born out of wedlock" and that her mother, "the whore Anna Boleyenia, was perhaps the worst whore ever to have lived in the history of these realms." Aurelia went into a tirade when hearing of this.
 * April 2-The Treaty of Trasavaill was signed by the delegations of the Laurasian and Holy Spamalkan Empires on the one hand, and that of the Serene Kingdom of Franconia on the other, thereby bringing an end to the Didymeian War of Franconia (1757-1759). By the terms of the treaty, the status quo ante bellum was acknowledged in territorial matters. Spamalkan possession of the Duchy of Milania was finally recognized by Hensios II of Franconia; while Franconian rule of the Meztian Lordships, on the other hand, was recognized by Philicus I of Spamalka. All prisoners of war were to be released immediately, but spoils captured in battle were to be retained by the respective sides. The Spamalkans and Franconians agreed to compensate the Imperial Laurasian Government for its involvement in the war and to recognize Laurasian transit privileges to the Amulak Spiral. Finally, all Laurasian troops were to withdraw from the Amulak Spiral by the end of 1760. The Treaty of Trasavaill was ratified by Laurasian Empress Aurelia on April 11; by Franconian King Hensios II on April 27; and by Spamalkan Emperor Philicus I on May 12.
 * April 7-The Holy Synod passed judgment upon the offending Archbishop of Shenandoah, Arasces Mavaranius. He was convicted on all charges laid against him, sentenced to loss of ecclesiastical rank, formally dismissed from his see, and banished to the Monastery of Windowia Photis. Mavaranius continued to denounce the Empress from this monastery; on February 11, 1763, Aurelia would have him defrocked and transferred to solitary confinement at the Prison of Ipsus V, where he would die on January 12, 1772 at the age of seventy-four.
 * April 23-The Ecclesiastical Commission for the Review of the Almitian Church presented its final report to the Empress Aurelia at the Audience Chamber of the Quencilvanian Palace. Chancellor Cecilis, the Earl of Jadia, and Procurator-Governor Sir Nicholas Thorckmortonia fell on their knees before the Empress and presented her the report. In the report, the Commission recommended that "in order to appease the subjects of this Empire, and to satisfy the matter of religion, it is necessary to provide for moderation and tolerance; but also of uniformity." It therefore recommended the adoption of the Book of Common Prayer and the reform of monasterial and clerical administration, but the retention of certain elements of the Traditionalist Mass and of Traditionalist vestments, ornaments, and chalices. With the report completed, the Privy Council and Imperial Chancellory were now commanded to draft a formal imperial statute based on the commission's reports.
 * May 21-On this day was implemented the very comprehensive and exhaustive Imperial Statute for the Governance and Uniformity of the Almitian Church of the Laurasian Empire. In this one statute was comprised all of the provisions for the reform and formal reorganization of the Almitian Church. By the terms of this statute, the 1752 Book of Common Prayer was formally reinstated as the primary liturgy document of the Almitian Church, with the exception of the Ordinal, which the Empress Aurelia considered to be "extreme". Vestaments, ornaments, and chalices in the Almitian Church were to retain their Traditionalist form; the Almitian Mass, however, was now to be in accord with the procedures provided in the Book of Common Prayer. Church attendance was made compulsory for Laurasian members of the Almitian Church, but Traditionalist Laurasians would be permitted to conduct their own services in their private households and to obtain license for their own churches. Religious toleration was proclaimed for all within the realms of the Empire. The hated Heresy and Sodomy Laws were repealed for the last time: the Statute stated that "it is not the place of mortal subjects to determine the exact manner by which the Lord Almitis may be worshiped." All who had been condemned and imprisoned or executed under the Laws during the reign of Didymeia were exonerated of all charges, and their families regained confiscated properties. The monarch's restored position as Pontifex Maximus was confirmed, however, and all clergymen were required to swear an oath of allegiance to the sovereign directly. Finally, all church monasteries, citadels, and estates were to be administered by the Imperial Commission of Economy, which had been abolished by Empress Didymeia. All clergymen and Church personnel were to receive salaries provided by the Commission; tithes and offerings were abolished, finally this time. The enactment of the Statute seemed a sensible compromise to many in the Imperial Government, but nevertheless, there were still segments of the Laurasian population opposed.
 * May 29-The Austarlian Ambassador, Baron Breuner, acting on the initiative of the Empress Mar'va Tarvania, formally proposed her nephew, Austarlian Archduke Char'vak, as a potential husband for the Empress Aurelia. Char'vak was known for his physical vigor, intelligence, and energy, but also for his fanatic belief in his traditional religion, his autocratic manner, and his determination to exert for himself a major position of influence at a foreign court. His suit will ultimately be rejected by the Empress on June 5, in a letter which she composed with the assistance of Chancellor Cecilus and her former tutor, Rogerius Aschamius. The following day, the Empress conferred the Order of the Imperial Garter on Lord Antiochus Dudley. He would be granted €500 million dataries in cash and estates on Caladaria, Darcia, Clackimaris, and Falloria Minor.
 * July 10-King Hensios II of Franconia, who was only forty years old, is mortally wounded in a peace joust at the Tuileres Palace of Parri, which had been held to celebrate the end of the Didymeian War. Despite the efforts of his physicians, Hensios died at the end of the day. The news of Hensios's death, in such an unfortunate accident, spread like wildfire throughout the Franconian dominions and to the courts of foreign powers. Condolences arrived from all of the foreign monarchs. The Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Court, then at the Palace of Placenta on Darcia, were surprised and saddened by the death of Hensios, who had ruled for twelve years (since 1747). Hensios was now succeeded as King of Franconia by his fifteen-year old son, who became Franjak II of Franconia. Franjak was married to the Queen of Scottria, Mariana. At fifteen years old, he could not rule in his own right, and was under the dominance of his mother, Catharina d'Medici, and of the Duke of Guise, his wife's uncle. They were distinctly hostile to the Empress of Laurasia; however, they were determined to employ other measures in order to strike against her, namely by the means of Scottria. They would not allow for a direct war between Laurasia and Franconia, however.
 * July 12-At Glencairn, several Scottrian nobles, including the Earls of Glencairn, Morton, and Argyll, Lord Colin Campbell of Argyll, and Lord John Erskine of Dun, signed the Covenant of Glencairn. All of these nobles were opposed to the Scottrian Regent, Queen-Dowager Mariana of Guise. Mariana had continued to bring in Franconian mercenaries in order to prop up her regime, and was determined to maintain her authority in the name of her namesake daughter, Scottrian Queen Mariana. In the Covenant of Glencairn, the nobles pledged to resist the Queen-Dowager "with all of their ability" and to ensure the restoration of "native" Scottrian rule to the dominions of the Celestial Kingdom. They wanted for the Franconian mercenaries to be removed, and for Mariana to resign her position as Regent in favor of a Scottrian noblewoman. Mariana, hearing of the Convenant of Glencairn, will declare the "Lords of the Congregation" (as they called themselves), outlaws on July 15.
 * July 17-Empress Aurelia embarks on the first official progress of her reign, which will continue for the next two months. This particular progress takes the Empress to Caladaria, Darcia, Constantine I, Aroest, Kelby, Mercedes, Andriana, Chesham's Star, Mariana Prime, and other worlds in the Laurasian Purse Region. Her progresses will eventually range over the entire territory of the Laurasian Empire: she will become the first Laurasian sovereign to visit the Galactic Barrier regions, and also the first to visit both the Angelina Spiral and the Great Tesmanian Cloud. This particular progress, however, is notable for the further ascendancy at the Imperial Court of Lord Antiochus Dudley, the Empress's chief favorite and one of many who hoped to eventually win her hand in marriage. Lord Antiochus however, proves to be very unpopular with those at the Imperial Court: his hypocrisy, his willing to betray his friends for his own ambitions, transparent ambition, and his haughtiness towards others put many people off. Many knew that if the Empress married, Antiochus's position would be overthrown: this was what Chancellor Cecilis (who distrusted Dudley) worked towards. Even the Empress's former governess, Katharina Ashleius, feared Dudley and expressed her doubts to her imperial mistress. The Duke of Norfolkius, who was the Empress's cousin and one of the most foremost nobles in the Laurasian Empire, was an implacable enemy of Dudley, involved in conspiracies against his person and frustrated that Dudley's influence denied him an important position in the Imperial Government.
 * July 22-Jamsius V's illegitimate son, Lord Jamsius Stewart (later to become Earl of Moray), who had served in the diplomatic service of the Scottrian Government, and represented the Regent at the Franconian Court, defected to the Lords of the Congregation of Glencairn. By this point, the rebels have assembled military units and supplies at their strongholds on Dunbar, Glencairn, Branxholm, Haddington, and Glasgow, determined to resist the forces of the Regent Mariana. Mariana on her part, has requested more financial assistance from the Franconian Government; the Franconian mercenaries in Scottrian territory are now under the command of the Earl of Arran (who had remained loyal to the Regent's government) and the Franconian General Henri Cleutin, who had arrived from the Amulak Spiral in April 1759, after the conclusion of the Treaty of Trasavaill.
 * July 27-McAleese, Cleese, and Vergesse are seized by rebel units under the command of Lord Jamsius Stewart and the Earl of Glencairn. Rebel units have by now secured the approaches to Haddington, and have gained control of Solway, Falaside, and Broughty. The Regent Mariana, however, has commanded the Earl of Arran to prepare for a confrontation with rebel units at Albright.
 * August 10-In an official imperial proclamation from Nonsuchia Palace on Americana, the Empress Aurelia announced her intentions to "preserve the unity of these realms and of this empire, by a process of reform and reorganization of the State's resources, so that this civilization and Empire may reside in peace and tranquility." Furthermore, she declared, "Not only all that we have or may have, but also our life itself, we have devoted to our dear empire. We value nothing on our own account. We serve not ourself. But we labor with all pains, with all diligence and care for the glory and happiness of our people." And indeed, the Empress sought to live up to these words. Many of her ministers, and at the Imperial Court, were astounded by the Empress's extraordinary capacity and ability to work. She attended more meetings of the Privy Council and Governing Senate than any of her predecessors; held constant consultations with her ministers and other government officials; and involved herself directly with the drafting and promulgation of laws and regulations. She dealt with foreign ambassadors directly; gave orders to her many subordinates in a dictatorial, firm, but concerned manner; and neglected nothing. These qualities were among the traits which were to endear this Empress to her subjects.
 * August 14-The Battle of Albright is fought between the government forces of the Scottrian Regent Mariana of Guise, under the operational command of the Earl of Arran, and the rebel forces of the Lords of the Congregation, under the command of the Earl of Glencairn. Although the Franconian forces possessed a great number of destroyers and dreadnoughts, the Scottrians had a superior knowledge of their own territory, and therefore, were able to use this advantage to disorient and disrupt the Franconian units. This confrontation resulted in a decisive victory for the Lords of the Congregation, and the Earl of Arran was forced to retreat. By August 17, Albemaine, Douglass, and Derith will have all revolted against the government garrisons of the Regent Mariana of Guise and defected to the cause of the Lords of the Congregation.
 * August 17-Death of the Haxonian Doge Lorenzo Pruili, who was seventy years old at the time of his death. Pruili was now succeeded as Doge by his elder brother, seventy-three year old Girolamo Pruili, who had served as the Procurator of San Marino and as the head of Pruili Metalworks, one of the most powerful corporations in the Great Amulak Spiral. The elder Pruili was crowned as Doge on September 2.
 * August 22-Muir and Fife are both secured by the forces of the Earl of Glencairn. The supply lines to Ediania and Holyrood Outpost are now being seriously threatened by the rebel forces of the Lords of the Congregation.
 * September 1-The Battle of Misseldon is fought between the government forces of the Regent Mariana of Guise, again commanded in the field of battle by the Earl of Arran, and the rebel forces of the Lords of the Congregation, now commanded by the Earl of Argyll. The forces of the Lords of the Congregation have strengthened considerably since the last confrontation between the government and the rebels; the rebels now had more dreadnoughts and destroyers, and as a result, were able to penetrate the defenses of Misseldon easily. With this major stronghold now in the hands of the rebels, the way to Ediania was open. Many on Ediania were stirring in support of the Lords; Mariana and her Franconian mercenaries were very unpopular.
 * September 5-The Regent Mariana of Guise, on the advice of the Regent Arran, decided to retreat from Ediania with her household and personal forces. The garrison of Ediania now admitted the Lords of the Congregation; the Earl of Argyll and Lord Jamsius Stewart were received with much acclaim by the population of the Scottrian capital world, and hailed as "liberators" from foreign rule. Mariana and her household now retired to Dunbar, and the Regent continued to declare that she would not negotiate with the rebels. Back in the Laurasian Empire, the Empress Aurelia and her Privy Council watched developments in Scottria closely. Aurelia had already developed the idea of intervening in Scottria on behalf of the Lords of the Congregation; such an intervention, the Empress reasoned, would allow for Laurasian, instead of Franconian, influence to prevail in that kingdom.
 * September 11-The Battle of Dundee results in a victory for the Lords of the Congregation under the command of the Earl of Glencairn. Dundee, Basinger, and Morvay are all secured by the Lords of the Congregation by September 16.
 * September 21-Leith is reinforced by Franconian mercenaries under the command of the Duke of Chattlerault, who now assumed command of the Franconian forces from General Cleutin. The reinforcement of Leith, and the announcement by the King of Franconia, Franjak II, that he would "with all the resources of my realm maintain the position of my wife's mother", now moved the Lords of the Congregation towards commencing negotiations with the Queen-Regent and her government. The Earl of Arran, who was himself beginning to become distanced from the Regent, had commenced a secret communication with the Lords, and was assuring them that their terms would be accepted.
 * September 25-The Lords of the Congregation, who occupied Ediania and the Borderland Districts, sent an offer for negotiations to the Regent Mariana of Guise. Mariana, who was advised by the Earl of Arran and the Duke of Chattlerault, and who wished to return to Ediania in due course, decided to accept the offer for negotiations.
 * September 28-The Earls of Argyll and Glencairn, Lord Jamsius Stewart, and the other Lords of the Congregation assembled at the Gateway of Leith, and held a discussion with the Earl of Arran, the Duke of Chattlerault, General Henri Cleutin, and the Earl of Huntly. They agreed to abide peacefully with the government of the Queen-Regent, but declared that they would withdraw their support for her if she violated any of the articles. The formal conference commenced the following day and continued for several days.
 * October 12-The Articles of Leith were signed by the delegations of the Regent Mariana of Guise and the Lords of the Congregation, thereby bringing an end to their rebellion against the Scottrian Government. Argyll, Glencairn, and Lord Jamsius signed on behalf of the Lords of the Congregation, while General Cleutin, the Earl of Huntly, and the Duke of Chattlerault signed on behalf of the Queen-Regent. By the terms of the articles, the Lords of the Congregation agreed to restore all strongholds which they had seized, including Ediania, to the authority of the Queen Regent; they promised to remain loyal to Queen Mariana, her husband King Franjak II of Franconia, and the Queen Regent; and to refrain from molesting the properties of any gentleman in the realm. The Queen Regent, on her part, promised to respect the rights of the Lords; to summon no more Franconian mercenaries; and to consult them on all matters of government. The Lords would depart from Ediania five days later and retire to Stirling.
 * October 19-The Empress Aurelia formally received the new Franconian Ambassador to the court of the Laurasian Empire, who had already served in that capacity: Antoine Noailles. Noailles, pleased to be reassigned to his earlier post, will become one of the most favored foreign ambassadors at the Imperial Court. His reports about the continuing stirs at court concerning Lord Antiochus Dudley, the marriage offers whom the Empress had received, and the progress of her government initiatives, will be published towards the close of the century.
 * November 7-The Earl of Arran, revealing his true allegiances, defected to the Lords of Congregation at Stirling. Queen-Regent Mariana, declaring that the Scottrian realms were "infested with heinous traitors", declared that any who defected to the cause of the Lords of the Congregation, from this point onwards, would be considered "traitors" and "enemies to the authority of this government". The Lords of the Congregation, alarmed by the Queen-Regent's proclamation, began making preparations to rearm their forces.
 * November 21-Death of Lady Franconia Brandeis, Dowager Duchess of Sufforia, daughter of Grand Princess Octavia Seslais, and cousin of the Empress Aurelia. Lady Franconia, who had been restored to the rank and title of Dowager Duchess by Empress Aurelia shortly after her ascension, will be honored by her cousin with a state funeral at the Westphalian Cathederal on December 4.
 * December 5-The Lords of the Congregation, declaring that Queen-Regent Mariana of Guise was in violation of the Articles of Leith, officially declared that Mariana had forfeited her regency and that therefore, the charge of the Scottrian government was now placed in their hands. Mariana, when she received word of this proclamation, declared that the rebels now deserved no mercy. The Queen-Regent now sent a formal request to the Franconian Government, for the provision of 1.2 million Franconian Army personnel and a fleet of 200 vessels, which she could employ against the Lords of the Congregation. Her request will be approved on December 9.
 * December 12-The Battle of Pittendrich is fought between the forces of the Duke of Chattlerault and those of the Earl of Arran. This battle results in a victory for the forces of the Queen-Regent. During the course of the next three days, Dunbar, Glasgow, and Lithiglow will be secured by the forces of the Queen-Regent. The Earls of Arran and Glencairn, fearful that Queen-Regent Mariana will be able to assert her rule over the Scottrian realms, began contemplating making a request for assistance to the Imperial Laurasian Government.
 * December 19-The Empress Aurelia, whose reforms in the Almitian Church were reaching their fruition, finally appointed Amynstas Parsius as her first Chief Procurator of the Holy Synod. He therefore replaced the deceased Reginaldus Polsius in that position, more than a year after Aurelia's ascension to the Laurasian throne. Parsius had been chaplain to the Empress's mother, Anna Boleyenia, and consequently, had been among the clergy defrocked by the Empress Didymeia. Although he was married, his moderation, prudence, and loyalty to the Empress rose above all, and this obtained him the Chief Procuratorate. He will serve in that position until his death in May 1775.
 * December 22-The Battle of Morton results in a decisive victory for the government forces of the Queen-Regent Mariana of Guise. This battle finally motivates the Lords of the Congregation to action. In a communique drafted by Lord Jamsius Stewart and the Earl of Argyll, they formally requested the assistance of the Laurasian Empire, and of its gracious sovereign, Empress Aurelia, against the "evil conspiracies and intentions of the Queen-Dowager, who seeks to impose the influence of the vile Franconians in our kingdom". They asked that the Empress of Laurasia provide them with a Laurasian expeditionary force and that she prevent further Franconian troops from reaching Scottria. In exchange, they were willing to confirm Laurasian commercial privileges in Scottrian territory; to establish a formal diplomatic alliance with the Empire; and recognize the Laurasian Empress as their protector, whilst Queen Mariana remained in residence at Parri.
 * December 26-The Empress Aurelia, after extensive consultations with the Privy Council and other prominent notables at the Imperial Court, decided that an intervention in Scottria, on behalf of the Lords of the Congregation, would be beneficial to the interests of the Laurasian Empire. Aurelia therefore officially responded to the request of the Lords of the Congregation. In an official communique to the Lords, the Empress declared that "your cause, the cause of stability and security for your people and your realms", was worthy enough to justify assistance from a "friendly power". Aurelia therefore decided that she would dispatch Laurasian naval forces to the Angelina Spiral, in order to "provide material assistance to the honorable Lords, prevent the transport of further Franconian mercenaries into Scottrian territory, and secure the rights of Laurasian subjects residing in Scottrian territory." Aurelia now commanded Fleet Admiral Koinos Wytheria, commander of the 40th and 41st Imperial Naval Fleets, to begin assembling his ships and squadrons at Janeway, Onasi, Frasier, McKellen, Rasdalla Minor, Kathy Minor, Hidemnia Sauria, Kane, McFadden, Crusher, and other strongholds in the Rasdallan and Galactic Barrier Provinces, for an advance into the Galactic Void. Queen-Regent Mariana of Guise, in outrage at the Laurasian offer of assistance to the Lords of the Congregation, ordered, on December 28, for all Laurasian subjects in Scottrian territory to be imprisoned. A de facto state of war now existed between the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria and the Laurasian Empire. Queen Mariana's War, the fourth Laurasian-Scottrian War of the eighteenth century, had commenced.

1760

 * January 1-The year 1760, the 60th year of the eighteenth century, commenced with the onset of Queen Mariana's War, which was to witness the extension of Laurasian influence to the Angelina Spiral and the end of the Franconian presence in the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria. As the new year of 1760 commenced, the Empress Aurelia, in her New Year's proclamation to her subjects, declared that her intervention on behalf of the Lords of the Congregation was "in the service of the Lord Almitis" and that she intended only to maintain the security of the Laurasian Empire's territories and the tranquility of "all peoples in galactic civilization". Throughout the first few days of 1760, the Laurasian forces in the Galactic Borderlands, under the command of Fleet Admiral Koinos Wytheria, were continually expanding, gearing themselves for an offensive against the Scottrians.
 * January 6-The Battle of the Galactic Dial took place between the forces of the Laurasian Empire, under the command of Wytheria's chief subordinate, General Amnystas Mauvaria, and those of the government of the Queen-Regent of Scottria, Mariana of Guise, under the command of the Duke of Chattlerault. This battle was fought twelve thousand light years west of the Caladarian Galactic Barrier, as Laurasian units now began to advance from the Galactic Borderlands towards the Angelina Spiral. It resulted in a decisive Laurasian victory, and the Duke of Chattlerault was forced to withdraw his forces back towards Scottrian territory.
 * January 8-Raindburgh and Morvay are stormed by the forces of the Laurasian Empire under the command of General Amnsytas Mauvaria. The control of these border outposts allow for Laurasian units to establish themselves in the Outskirt Districts and to begin providing direct military aid to rebel units at Dunbar, Lithilglow, and Stirling, among other strongholds.
 * January 12-The Battle of Melrose results in a victory for the allied forces of the Laurasian Empire and the Scottrian Lords of the Congregation under the command of the Earls of Glencairn and Argyll. Melrose and Lernax are occupied by the allied forces, who captured most of the government stores maintained on those worlds. The Duke of Chattlerault began preparing for a counteroffensive against the allied positions in those star systems. The defenses of Canongate, Ancrum Moor, Rothes, and Angus are strengthened on the orders of Queen-Regent Mariana of Guise.
 * January 17-Branxholme and Erith capitulate to the forces of the Lord of the Congregation, signing an agreement of recognition with the Earls of Argyll and Glencairn. Lord Jamsius Stewart, promoted to the rank of Rear-Admiral, is ordered to take command of the defenses of Branxholme, and to prevent offensives by government units against Raindburgh, Morvay, and the Timlar Cluster.
 * January 22-The Fourth Duke of Norfolkius, who had obtained an active commission in the Imperial Laurasian Army and followed in the tradition of his father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, is formally designated by his cousin, the Empress Aurelia, as the overall commander of Laurasian forces in the Angelina Spiral, and as the chief plenipotentiary for negotiations with the Scottrian Lords of the Congregation. Aurelia, on the advice of Chancellor Cecilis (who would become Minister of Foreign Affairs in April 1760), had decided to insist upon a written agreement with the Lords, and for them to formally acknowledge the military and diplomatic protectorship of the Laurasian Empire. The Earl of Arran, who had become recognized by the Lords as their paramount leader, had accepted the Laurasian request for formal alliance negotiations on January 19. Norfolkius will depart from Laurasia Prime on January 25, arriving in the Galactic Void two days later.
 * January 24-The 40th and 41st Imperial Laurasian Fleets, constituted as the Scottrian Naval Expeditionary Force, departed from Waxefield and Onasi under the command of Fleet Admiral Sir Koinos Wytheria. Wytheria was issued explicit instructions by the Privy Council and Minister of Defense Field Marshal von Munnich. In these instructions, it was declared that "it is the goal of this expedition in order to provide direct support to the Lords of the Congregation; to prevent the easy movement and provision of Franconian troops; and to ensure that Scottrian attacks do not dislodge our forces in the Outskirt Districts". Wytheria was ordered to cooperate with the Lords of the Congregation, but he was given much leeway as regards to operational decisions. Wytheria's force will arrive at the Firth of Forth, a stellar region located near the outskirts of Leith, on January 29, and will occupy Glasgow, Fife, and Candlemilk for the Lords of the Congregation. Wytheria's arrival near Leith will provoke Queen-Regent Mariana to issue an official diplomatic condemnation of the Imperial Laurasian Government on January 31, and to decry Laurasian efforts at "undue interference in the internal affairs of the Scottrian realms".
 * February 2-The Scottrian Council of State, acting on the orders of the Queen-Regent and in the name of Queen Mariana, issued a proclamation to the subjects of the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria. The proclamation summoned the eligible male inhabitants of Selkirk and Jedburgh to be ready to defend against "further intrusions by the wicked Laurasian expeditionary forces" in the Scottrian Homeland Territories and to prevent Laurasian units from advancing through the districts of the Merse, East Lothian, and the Farther-Firth. During the course of the next two months, nearly a million eligible male citizens will answer to the call of the Council of State and allow themselves to be conscripted into the service of the Queen-Regent's government. Many others, however, evaded service by devious means; some would desert; and some would join the Lords of the Congregation.
 * February 12-The Battle of Broughty between the Lords of the Congregation (supported by Laurasian detachments) and the Queen-Regent's troops results in a strategic stalemate, although the Lords retain their grip over the Broughty star system.
 * February 14-A diplomatic conference is opened between the delegations of the Scottrian Lords of the Congregation and the Laurasian Empire at Berwick, which was located in what had once been the Scottrian Galactic Borderlands and was now a possession of the Laurasian Empire. The Earl of Arran, formerly regent and now chief rebel against the authority of the Queen-Regent, acted as the leader and chief plenipotentiary of the Congregation delegation. The other Congregation plenipotentiaries (who considered themselves to be acting as the rightful representatives of Queen Mariana), were Lord Jamsius Stewart, Patrick, Lord Ruthven, Sir John Maxwell of Terrgeles, William Maitland the younger of Leighton, John Wishart of Pitarro, and Master Henry Balnaves of Halhill. The Duke of Norfolkius was chief plenipotentiary of the Laurasian delegation and official host of the conference; the other plenipotentiaries included Sir Rudomentus Sadelius, Lord Dacre of Gitlandia, and Sir Galerius Caranus. Norfolkius and Arran greeted each other on cordial terms, and negotiations proceeded smoothly.
 * February 19-Derith is stormed by Fleet Admiral Wytheria in cooperation with the Earl of Glencairn, designated deputy commander of the Congregation forces in the absence of the Earl of Arran.
 * February 22-Ancrum Moor falls to the forces of the Laurasian Empire under Fleet Admiral Wytheria, after having been blockaded and isolated from the Queen-Regent's forces since January 27.
 * February 27-The Treaty of Berwick is signed by the delegations of the Laurasian Empire and the Scottrian Lords of the Congregation (who claimed to act on behalf of the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria, and were recognized as such by the Imperial Laurasian Government). This treaty formalized the military and diplomatic alliance between the Empire and the Lords of the Congregation. It included ten articles. In the treaty, it was stated that it was the belief of "Her Imperial Majesty, the Empress and Autocrat of All Laurasia" that it was the intention of the Queen-Regent, Mariana of Guise, to bring the Scottrian realms into "utter subjection towards the Franconian power, a power which is leagues of parsecs away from the honorable constellation of nations". The Empress of Laurasia therefore pledged to offer her support to the nobility of the Scottrian realms during the duration of Queen Mariana's marriage to King Franjak II of Franconia. She would ensure that the expeditionary forces in Scottrian territory would cooperate with the Lords, and that any world won by Laurasian troops would be handed over immediately into their custody. The Scottrians, on their part, agreed to "provide all assistance which maybe to the forces of Her Imperial Majesty, and to make no peace with the Queen-Regent or her ministers until the entire kingdom has been brought under their dominion, or at least when the Queen-Regent acknowledges the authority of the Lords". All enemies of the Laurasian Empire were to also be enemies of Scottria; Scottria was to abjure from any military or other alliance arrangements with Franconia or any other power, beyond the existing marriage; it was to acknowledge the Laurasian ability of intervention in Scottrian affairs against "those who would seek its ruin"; and it would recognize all Laurasian rights to the territory won by prior treaties. Laurasian commercial privileges were confirmed, and the Scottrian Court promised to acknowledge the Laurasian right to establish garrisons in the Galactic Void. Finally, the Scottrian Government was to provide twenty noble and gentle hostages as insurance for its adherence to the treaty. These were to remain in Laurasian custody indefinitely. The Treaty of Berwick, which transformed Scottria into a virtual satellite state of the Laurasian Empire, was ratified by the High Council of the Lords on March 6 and by Empress Aurelia on March 11.
 * March 14-King Fransios II and Queen Mariana of Franconia, acting on the initiative of the Queen Mother Catharina de'Medici and Mariana's uncle, the Duke of Guise, issued a proclamation from the Tuileres Palace on Parri. In this proclamation, they formally denounced the interventions of the Laurasian Empire in the Angelina Spiral, declaring that Aurelia's support for the Lords of the Congregation damaged the diplomatic equilibrium among all inter-galactic powers. Mariana, in particular, having been kept aware by her mother and by the Scottrian Ambassador to the Franconian Court, Sir Jamsius Melville, about occurrences in her realms (from which she was absent), was so incensed that she began to insist on her rights of succession to the Laurasian throne and to incorporate the Laurasian coat of arms into her own heraldry. Thanks, however, to the intrigues of the Laurasian Ambassador to the Franconian Court, Sir Octavian Mayveius, and to general opposition by the Franconian population and nobility to another war with the Laurasian Empire, Laurasia and Franconia continued at peace with one another.
 * March 22-The Battle of Basinger ended in victory for the forces of the Lords of the Congregation under the Earl of Glencairn. The Earl of Arran and his delegation were still enjoying themselves at Berwick, and would not return back to the Scottrian realms until the end of the month.
 * March 28-Lord Greysius of Wiltonia, a veteran of the Rasdallan War and the War of the Rough Wooing, is formally designated operational commander of Laurasian forces in the Angelina Spiral by Empress Aurelia. He therefore replaced Admiral Sir Koinos Wytheria in that position. Wytheria now became the chief subordinate commander of the Laurasian forces. Lord Greysius had been implicated in the Accession Crisis of 1753, and was among those officials who had signed the Bond of Association and the Imperial Decree on Revising the Succession. For this, he had been imprisoned by the Empress Didymeia, and had been placed under attainder at the Fortress of Baureux. Didymeia later released him in December 1754 and appointed him as one of the commanders of Laurasian forces, under the Earl of Aeoleon, in the Didymeian War of Franconia. Greysius had ascended even more rapidly back to favor under Aurelia: his attainder was lifted shortly after her accession, and she restored to him all properties and goods whom Didymeia had confiscated. In December 1759, Aurelia had appointed him Prefect and Magnus of the Rasdallan Provinces, and he was serving in that capacity when he was named commander of the Scottrian Expedition. Greysius, now assembling his forces at Frasier, Kathy Minor, Patricia I, Barching, Hidemnia Sauria, Wheaton, Janeway, Onasi, Sasha VI, and Waxefield, designated Lord Scropius and Sir Antigonus Percius as the commanders of his squadrons. Late this same day, Queen-Regent Mariana of Guise and the Council of State barricaded themselves in Edianian Fortress.
 * April 2-Franconian units, dispatched by the Duke of Chattlerault, raided Glasgow and Lithiglow, both of whom had become major strongholds for the Lords of the Congregation. They managed to capture a number of rebel corvettes and to inflict damage on the operational defenses, but were ultimately compelled into retreat by the Earl of Argyll, who advanced from Fife. Late during this same day, April 2, the forces of Lord Greysius of Wiltonia advanced from Waxefield and the Caladarian Galactic Barrier. All Scottrian government units in the Galactic Void had been destroyed or dispersed, and Greysius was now able to reach the Outskirt Districts with little difficulty. Greysius stormed the Scottrian garrisons of Dunglass and Litonbriggs during his advance, and consolidated the Laurasian-Congregation hold of Branxholme. By April 4, the forces of Lord Greysius (who had reorganized and folded Laurasian units in the Homeland Territories back into his squadrons), will have reached and encamped at Prestongrange, which became the chief Laurasian operational headquarters. Norfolkius himself remained at Berwick, commanding the Laurasian forces from afar, while Sir Rudomentus Sadielus, on the orders of the Empress and the Privy Council, worked towards a possible peace settlement with the Queen-Regent and her government.
 * April 6-Lord Greysius of Wiltonia, having moved with his advance squadrons to Restarlig, twice offered, on the orders of the Duke of Norfolkius and Sadielus, to parley with the Queen-Regent and Franconian General Cleutin, who had now fully assumed the duties of supreme commander from the Duke of Chattlerault. Both times, he was refused. Lord Greysius, obliging by traditional Laurasian practice, then sent his herald, Alcetas Cravaus, to demand that the Franconians withdraw from the vicinity of Restarlig, and that they confine themselves to Leith. Cleutin replied that his forces were within the realms of his "master and mistress" (referring to King Franjak II and Queen Mariana), and refused. A military confrontation soon erupted at Restarlig, for Greysius's forces had received substantial reinforcements. The Franconians foolishly charged across the Restarlig Stellar Mist; the superior Laurasian turbocannon decimated numerous Franconian battleships and disoriented their starfighter squadrons. The Battle of Restarlig ended with a decisive victory for the Laurasian Empire, and Cleutin was forced to retreat. The Laurasians suffered the loss of only two couriers, out of a force of 50 warships. Following this confrontation, Haddington was abandoned by the Franconians, and was now occupied by the Lords of the Congregation.
 * April 12-Laurasian forces under Lord Scroipus seize Pelham's Moon, which was located two-light years to the northeast of Leith. The Duke of Norfolkius, determined to suppress all supply lines to the Franconian garrison of Leith, ordered for the construction of outpost defenses and interdictor relays at Pelham's Moon. Lord Greysius, on his part, suggested to the Duke that a direct offensive could be launched against Ediania, so as to dislodge the Queen-Regent and the Council of State. Norfolkius, however, will reject this suggestion, declaring that Leith must be secured before the Scottrian capital world could be taken.
 * April 14-Laurasian turbo-cannon, installed on rotating stockades on the east and west sides of the Leith star system, commenced their bombardment of Leith's outer defenses and minefields. Over the preceding two days, the Franconians had launched numerous assaults against Laurasian troops, inflicting severe damage to Strathclyde and Barhilde, and penetrating to Ancrum Moor. These, however, had ultimately been repelled by Sir Antigonus Percius. Laurasian and Congregation forces now suppressed all supply lines to the Leith star system, and had secured Chang before the end of the day. Franconian counteroffensives, launched from Logan's Bulwark, inflicted damage upon Laurasian squadrons but failed to stem the tide of their bombardment.
 * April 16-A detachment of Franconian troops, under the command of the Sieur de Massie, overwhelmed the unfinished Laurasian defenses at Pelham's Moon and captured four Laurasian turbocannon. They killed 20,000 personnel and captured fifty officers, including Sir Artemius Greysius, the son of Lord Greysius of Wiltonia. The Sieur de Massie did not advance far, however, as the Duke of Norfolkius sent orders for a powerful counteroffensive. Lord Scropius and his starfighter squadrons intercepted the slower-moving Franconian force, which was slowed by its prisoners and booty. A short confrontation ensued, and the Franconians were defeated. Massie himself was captured, while Sir Artemius and the other Laurasian officers were freed. Laurasian efforts at Pelham's Moon had been thrown off schedule, however, and therefore, the siege of Leith was lengthened.
 * April 22-Richardson and Dourif were occupied by the Lords of the Congregation.
 * April 27-Laurasian forces begin to fortify the defenses of Falcon and Somerset, both of whom had been seized from their Franconian garrisons on April 19. The Duke of Norfolkius, who continued to direct Laurasian military operations from afar, commanded Lord Greysius of Wiltonia to suppress all access by the garrison of Leith to the Franconian Highway, and to prevent Franconian units from advancing beyond Leith's defenses. By May 6, the defenses of both Falcon and Somerset will be complete. Laurasian units, repelling continual counterattacks against Pelham's Moon, will complete the defenses at that stronghold by May 14. By this point, however, both the Empress and Chancellor Cecilus were exerting pressure on Norfolkius to speed up his efforts for the siege. The Duke assured Her Majesty and His Excellency that Lord Greysius's "prudence and caution" would yield results in the form of a major victory over the Queen-Regent's government. Greysius will begin to deploy more turbocannon near Leith during the early days of May.
 * May 1-Lord Greysius of Wiltonia, Lord Scropis, Sir Percy, and Sir Lysimachus Craftia held a strategic conference at Prestongrange in order to formulate the final plans for an offensive against the defenses of Leith. After much deliberation among the Laurasian military commanders, it was agreed that the assault was to be carried out in two waves, the first at 3:00 A.M. Galactic Standard Time by 40 warships, the second by 70 warships, with a further 30 warships holding back to prevent Franconian counter-strikes. Admiral Wydominia would wait for a holo-signal in order to bring 20 corvettes and a squadron of starfighters on the Barricade of Leith, while the units of Lord Scropis were to launch a diversionary attack from Pelham, with 10 Laurasian and 25 Congregation warships. Finally, Craftia was to attack from the north-west with 25 warships. Shortly after the operational conference concluded, one of Leith's shield generators was destroyed in an reactor overload. Greysius, learning of this, sought to take the advantage. He ordered for the bombardment of Leith to be intensified and ordered reconnaissance assaults against Franconian lines.
 * May 7-The First Battle of Leith occurred, between the forces of the Queen-Regent's government and those of the Laurasian Empire and the Scottrian Lords of the Congregation. Laurasian forces succeeded in making two breaches in the Franconian defenses, including the turbocannon of Command Positions #2 and 5. Despite this, however, the Franconians, directed by the skilled General Cleutin, managed to rig explosive transports, who, when unleashed upon the Laurasian starfighter squadrons, inflicted severe damage. Franconian engineers also accomplished a miracle on Leith and had managed to make the damaged shield generator operational. After a fierce battle which lasted for several hours, Lord Greysius was forced to call a retreat. Leith remained in the hands of the Franconian Expeditionary Corps. The failure of this first Laurasian assault on Leith was to be one of the few military reverses during the wars of Aurelia the Great. The Empress herself, hearing of the failure of the first Leith offensive, chastened Lord Greysius and commanded for him to redouble his efforts. Greysius responded in an extensive communique, describing the situation of Leith and assuring the Empress that the world would not last another month.
 * May 12-The Queen-Regent Mariana of Guise, who was becoming more open to parley with the Lords of the Congregation, and who believed that the defeat of Laurasian forces at Leith had strengthened her position, sent a offer to the Earl of Arran, to meet with the rebel leaders and hold a conference regarding the possibility of a truce. Arran, who believed that he could still compel the Queen-Regent into agreement with his terms, and wished to lay his greviances before her personally, decided to accept Mariana's offer. The Lords of the Congregation had the full support of the Duke of Norfolkius and Sadielus, who had, on the orders of Cecilis (now Minister of Foreign Affairs in addition to his position as Chancellor), continued their efforts for negotiation with the Scottrians. Preparations for the truce conference are commenced immediately by both sides.
 * May 14-Dunkeld is stormed by the Laurasian Empire.
 * May 22-The truce conference is formally held at Edianian Fortress on Ediania. The Queen-Regent, Mariana of Guise, had insisted on this secure site being selected as the site for negotiations, partly to ensure that neither side would launch an offensive against the other during the discussions. The Queen-Regent formally received, and greeted, the Earls of Arran and Glencairn, Lord Jamsius Stewart, and the Lord Douglain of Pittendrich. Also present was Lord Scropis, who acted as the formal representative of the Imperial Laurasian Government. The meeting was relatively cordial, and the Lords of the Congregation, as well as Laurasian Lord Scropis, were entertained lavishly in a formal banquet held by the Queen-Regent. Mariana promised to sign a truce with the Lords in two day's time, and to formally pardon them for their rebellion against her authority.
 * May 24-Queen-Regent Mariana of Guise, before the signing ceremony for the truce was to be held, proposed to the Lords of the Congregation that the Franconian commanders be present at their truce negotiations, and that they have a part in arranging the settlement for an end to the disturbances. The Earl of Glencairn, however, who distrusted the Franconians, and believed that their presence would detract from the negotiations, refused to give his support to the proposal. Mariana proved adamant, and despite the efforts of Lord Scropis, a fierce argument developed between the two delegations. The Queen-Regent then ordered the Lords out of her sight, and negotiations collapsed. Arran now urged Lord Greysius to launch a second, and more decisive, offensive against Leith.
 * May 28-Lord Greysius ordered Craftia and several reconnaissance warships to examine the defenses of Leith, and to determine the situation of the garrison, so that he could make operational plans for a second and final offensive against Leith. Craftia did as ordered, and evading the projectiles launched by Franconian defenses, discovered that the garrison of Leith was in a severe predicament. Leith, isolated from its traditional trade routes, was deprived of many of its economic necessities and profits, and its agricultural, industrial, and financial sectors suffered immensely. The Franconians had exhausted their garrison supplies and were now pillaging Leith's farms, granaries, and production facilities. The natives of Leith increasingly simmered against the Franconians, who had declared martial law and prohibited all unauthorized movement. Craftia reported all this to Greysius, and the Laurasians now prepared for a second push.
 * June 2-Lithruvia, the last significant Scottrian outpost in the vicinity of Leith, is stormed by the forces of the Laurasian Empire and the Lords of the Congregation. The conquest of Lithruvia now eliminates all remaining hope for the garrison of Leith, and they begin contemplate surrendering to the Laurasian forces. By this point, however, the health of the Queen-Regent Mariana of Guise has entered a severe decline. Only forty-five years old, Mariana had nevertheless been taxed to her limits by the Congregation Rebellion; by her attempts to maintain her daughter's position in her realms; and her continued defiance of those who sought her ruin and despised her Franconian origins. The Queen-Regent's mind began to wander, and it would eventually get to the point, by June 8, that she will be unable to speak. On that day, she will make her final will and testament, bequeathing all of her properties to her daughter, Queen Mariana. The declining health of the Queen-Regent earns quick notice. Empress Aurelia, informed of Mariana's predicament, expressed her sadness for her, but declared privately that it would make negotiations with the Scottrian Government far easier. In Franconia, the Duke of Guise and the High Priest of Lorianne, as well as Queen Mariana, were utterly distressed and saddened. Arran and the other Lords of the Congregation, on their part, wished for Mariana to die, so as to eliminate "undue foreign influence" from their realm.
 * June 11-After having served as Regent of the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria for six years, and nearly eighteen years after the death of her husband King Jamsius V of Scottria, the Scottrian Queen-Dowager Mariana of Guise died from chronic edema in her personal quarters at Edianian Castle, at the age of forty-five. The news of Mariana's death was greeted with mixed reactions, in Scottria, Franconia, and the Laurasian Empire. The Lords of the Congregation, when they learned that their most ardent enemy had died, declared that "the Gods of our Realms have indicated that foreign rule is reprehensible to their ears". General Cleutin, who was at the Queen-Dowager's bedside, ordered all his troops into mourning for the remainder of the month and himself bewailed the deceased Queen-Dowager. Lord Greysius was "shaken" when he learned of Mariana's death, which seemed to him an act of the anti-Almitis, but nevertheless declared to his officers that it would bring the war to an end. The Duke of Norfolkius expressed similar sentiments. On Laurasia Prime, Empress Aurelia expressed her condolences and called Mariana's death "the cruel blow of the anti-Almitis". And at Parri, her namesake daughter wailed and screamed in her private quarters, angered that she was not able to be at her mother's deathbed.
 * June 17-The garrison of Leith, finally succumbing to their exhaustion and lack of supplies, formally surrendered to the forces of the Laurasian Empire and the Lords of the Congregation under the command of General-Lord Greysius. Greysius, acting on his own conscience and the orders of the Duke of Norfolkius (who in turn, was acting on the Empress Aurelia's directive), treated the garrison and inhabitants of Leith with much leniency. Over the next several days, all blockade positions were removed; supplies distributed to the starving inhabitants; and permission given for retrieval of bodies and cleanup of starship remains. Greysius now established Leith as his new command headquarters, but he knew that the war was rapidly drawing to a close.
 * June 20-The Scottrian Council of State, no longer under the direction of Queen-Dowager Mariana of Guise, and desiring to bring an end to the Congregation War, sent a request for formal peace negotiations to the Laurasians and the Lords of the Congregation. Their request was seconded by a communique of the Franconian Government. The Duke of Guise, who knew that his sister's death effectively terminated any Franconian influence in Scottria, and believing that Franconia could not have war with the Laurasians at this early stage, had prevailed upon King Franjak and Queen Mariana to authorize for peace negotiations between the Scottrian government and the Lords. The Duke of Norfolkius accepted the Scottrian-Franconian request promptly, halted all ongoing military offensives, and commanded Greysius to hold his position at Leith.
 * June 24-The Empress Aurelia dispatched Chancellor and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sir Willanius Cecilis, along with Nicholas Wortton, who was now Archbishop of Darcia and Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, to Ediania in order to serve as the Laurasian plenipotentiaries at the conference. Aurelia knew that Cecilis was dedicated to the Laurasian Empire and to the interests of his imperial mistress, would negotiate a treaty on terms favorable to the Empire. Cecilis, however, was reluctant to leave the Imperial Court, fearing that Lord Antiochus Dudley, who had continued to earn grants and accolades from the Empress, would assume the predominant position among the courtiers of the Imperial Household. And indeed, Dudley's influence with the Empress was to grow in the absence of her most trusted official.
 * June 26-A formal diplomatic conference commenced at Ediania among the delegations of the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria, Serene Kingdom of Franconia, Lords of the Congregation, and the Laurasian Empire. Cecilis and Wortton had arrived at Ediania late the previous day, and were greeted with much honor and ceremony by the Council of State. The Franconian plenipotentiaries to the conference were Jean de Mouluc of Valence, Charles de la Rochefoucault, Sieur de Randan, and General Henri Cleutin, while the representatives for the Lords of the Congregation were the Clannairch of St. Andrews, William Maitland, and the Earl of Glencairn. The Scottrian Government was represented by the Earl of Angus and the Lord of Morton. Negotiations will continue for the next several days.
 * July 6-The Treaty of Ediania is signed by the Laurasian Empire, the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria, the Serene Kingdom of Franconia, and the Scottrian Lords of the Congregation, thereby bringing a formal end to the Congregation War. By the terms of the treaty, any and all military alliance and financial provision arrangements between Scottria and Franconia were declared to be henceforth terminated. All Franconian military units in Scottrian territory were to withdraw back to the Amulak Spiral by the end of 1761; all Franconian members of the Scottrian Council of Estate, and of Scottrian government commissions, were to be formally dismissed from their posts; and it would be forbidden for any Franconian to be employed in Scottrian governmental service again. Franconia pledged not to interfere any further in the internal affairs of Scottria, and to abstain from sending military units to the Amulak Spiral. The rights of the Laurasian Empress Aurelia, as protector of the Scottrian nobility and guardian of Scottrian interests during the duration of Queen Mariana's absence from her realms, were confirmed. Laurasian commercial privileges and rights to garrison the Galactic Void were confirmed; in exchange, all Laurasian military units in Scottrian territory were to be withdrawn by the end of 1761, and no Laurasian force could be in Scottrian territory unless the Scottrian Government accorded its consent. The boundary in the Galactic Void, however, was now adjusted, being moved 30,000 light years to the west, to the very outskirts of the Angelina Spiral. Scottria pledged not to sign any treaty with a foreign power without Laurasian consent; to remain on cordial terms with the Imperial Laurasian Government; and to permit Laurasian officials to preserve the immunities of Laurasian subjects in Scottrian territory. Finally, the Lords of the Congregation were to become members of the Council of State; they would be formally exonerated for all rebellious actions, and their right to honor and fortune was recognized. Peace was restored, as well as diplomatic and economic relations, between Laurasia and Scottria; all prisoners of war were to be exchanged, but Laurasian troops would be permitted to retain spoils captured in battle. The Treaty of Ediania is ratified by the Empress Aurelia on July 11; by the Lords of the Congregation on July 19; and by King Franjak II of Franconia on July 25. Queen Mariana of Scottria, however, abstained from according her approval to the agreement at this stage. Lord Greysius will arrive back at Laurasia Prime on August 19 and be given a grand welcome by the Empress and her court.
 * July 27-Sir Willanius Cecilis, Chancellor of the Laurasian Empire and Minister of Foreign Affairs, arrived at Clancia, where the Imperial Court was presently resident, returning therefore from his duties of negotiation at Ediania. Cecilis, who had just secured a major diplomatic success for the Laurasian Empire, expected that he would receive a warm welcome home. But whereas his peers and associates on the Privy Council, Governing Senate, and Holy Synod were warm in their congratulations to him, his imperial mistress, Empress Aurelia, was cool and distant. Lord Antiochus Dudley, on his part, was courting the influence of Spamalkan Ambassador De Quadra (who had replaced Feria as Ambassador in May 1759), and others opposed to the position of the Chancellor. The Empress's progress, which took her among the Clancian Worlds this particular season, saw Dudley gaining further influence. As Master of the Empress's Vehicles, he held much patronage and commanded many supporters. In June 1760, rumors had been circulating among some residents of Clackimaris, Little Mexicana, and Osama that the Empress was pregnant with Dudley's child: those who circulated such rumors were sought out and punished harshly by the authorities for their words, under the terms of the Treason and Sedition Statutes. Cecilis, himself, however, was opposed to the marriage, and realized upon his return that the relationship between Aurelia and Antiochus Dudley had underwent a fundamental change. Over the next several days, rumors that Dudley would divorce his wife, and that the Empress had spoken, at Dwerst Palace on Condtella (which she had granted to Dudley), of his praiseworthy qualities and indicated that she wished to honor him further, alarmed Cecilis deeply. On August 30, the Imperial Court would move to the Palace of the Greats on Americana.
 * September 7-The Empress Aurelia's twenty-seventh birthday was celebrated with much ceremonial at the Imperial Court and throughout the Laurasian Empire. Spamalkan Ambassador De Quadra and the newly appointed Franconian Ambassador, the Marquis de l'Hopital, both presented their official respects to the Empress on the occasion of her birthday. In a private audience which the Empress had granted to Ambassador De Quadra in the Private Throne Room, she declared that "Lord Antiochus's wife is dying, and she will not survive the year." She then enjoined him to silence. De Quadra was not surprised by what the Empress told him, for ever since April of the previous year, rumors had circulated at the Imperial Court that Lady Fausta Dudley was sick with the terminal Sorones disorder. It is now important to describe the predicament of Lady Fausta Dudley. She had been married to Lord Antiochus for ten years, but they rarely saw each other. As the Empress insisted on his being at court, he could only manage rare visits to her. Dwerst Palace on Condtella was frequently visited by the Empress, who had forbidden Fausta to come to the Imperial Court, and therefore she never came to Dwerst Palace. Fausta instead spent her time on long visits to family and friends. In the winter solstice of 1758-1759, she stayed with friends at their homes on Katherine and Brock. In May 1759, she had traveled to Zambazian City, Aeoleon, visiting her mother's kinsfolk, the Scottrias. Afterwards, she resided at the house of Sir Willanius Hydius on Maroni. Dudley made sure his wife's needs were well provided for. In June 1760, she moved to Cumnorian Palace on Colsonia, a residence which had been leased by Dudley's former steward, Antonius Forstius, who was now treasurer of the Master's Household. Forstius had leased the house from Sir Willanius Owenia, son of Dr. Owenia (who had died on June 22, 1759). Sir Owenia lived in his own apartments. Cumnorian Palace had a long history. It had originally been constructed by the Cumnorian Religious Priory of Julia, Colsonia, in 1375, during the reign of the Emperor Antiochus the Great. For over three and a half centuries, it had served as a retreat for the Abbots of the Religious Priory and an occasional sanitarium for the Almitian monks of Colsonia. In 1737, as part of the ecclesiastical reforms of Emperor Antigonus III, Cumnorian Religious Priory was forced to divest itself of one-third of its properties. Cumnorian Palace was among those divested, and it was purchased by Sir Antigonus Deerius, who held the house until he sold it to Sir Willanius Owenia in 1753. It was a quadrangular building surrounding a courtyard. Forstius (who would be knighted in 1766), would later purchase the residence in 1763. Fausta, on her part, brought her personal servants, including her 54-year old maid Demetria Prigus, and her companion, 59-year old Lady Eudocia Odinsallia, the widowed sister of Sir Hydius. Cumnorian Palace was crowded, for both Forstius and his wife, as well as Lady Salonina Owenia, the widow of Dr. Owenia, all resided there. Antonius Forstius proved to be a congenial host. Fausta, however, was severely depressed. Hearing of the rumors concerning her husband at the court, she was emotionally devastated. She believed that her husband had abandoned her and that she was being tortured by the Lord Almitis for her sins. In particular, Fausta lamented the fact that she had no children. In an effort to quench her feelings, she took to the bottle and indulged in various sexual affairs with young servants at Cumnorian Palace. Her health, never that strong, was undermined by this debauchery.
 * September 8-Sir Willanius Cecilis, dispensing with his usual caution, had a long conversation with Ambassador de Quadra. After enjoining the Spamalkan Ambassador to silence, Cecilius declared that the Empress was conducting herself in such a manner that he would request allowance to resign. He told de Quadra that he believed that the Empress's impending ruin was a result of her relationship with "that man" (Dudley) and that he would damn her, the Laurasian Empire, and the Neuchrian Dynasty. To the "extreme injury of this empire", Lord Antiochus Dudley had, according to Chancellor Cecilis, made himself master of the state's affairs, and of the Empress's persons. Cecilius asserted that Dudley had every intention of marrying her. Cecilis then went on to say he did not believe the subjects of the Empire would tolerate the marriage. He feared that Dudley would lead Aurelia to have him imprisoned. Imploring Ambassador De Quadra to remonstrate with the Empress, he declared that she should be shown "the right path" and persuaded not to have any marriage with Dudley. She should remember what she owed to herself and to her subjects. Cecilius even told de Quadra of the rumors about Fausta's declining health, and that he had also heard of her sexual and alcoholic adventures on Colsonia, which had remained beyond her husband's notice. Astonished by what Cecilis told him, the Ambassador promised he would raise these issues with the Empress, although she never listened to his advice. Before he had a chance to request an audience, events overtook him.
 * September 9-The Taggian Fair opened in Julie, Colsonia, during the early hours of September 9, and Lady Fausta Dudley gave permission to all her servants in order to attend the fair. She was unduly anxious that they do so, for when some of them protested that some of them needed to remain in attendance to her needs, she sharply insisted that they obey her order. Nevertheless, Lady Odinsallia remained stubborn, declaring that she should not be exposed to those who would attend the fair. Fausta grew angry at this, but Lady Odinsallia said that if she left, Fausta would have no one with which to dine. Fausta, however, said that Lady Owenia could give her company. At this, Lady Odinsallia retired to her room and Fausta's servants departed on their replusorlifts for the fair. Breakfast was served at eleven a.m. to Fausta and Lady Owenia. Lady Forstius was also in the Palace, and she, along with Lady Owenia, had servants on duty. The place seemed quiet however, and after breakfast, Fausta returned to her quarters. At around 6:00 p.m. in the afternoon, Galactic Standard Time, her servants returned to Cumnorian Palace. As they headed to her chambers, however, Prigus chanced upon Fausta's body. It was sprawled at the foot of the escalator, and her neck was broken. With Fausta dead, Lady Odinsallia, who had been stirred from her chambers, ordered for an immediate notice to be made to the authorities, and for a communique to be sent at once to the Imperial Court. Near 8:00 p.m Galactic Standard Time, Andriscus Boweria, Dudley's communications servant, having been informed of Fausta's death, came before the Empress and Lord Dudley, and informed them that Fausta was dead. Aurelia was shocked, and was left speechless. Dudley, on his part, seemed genuinely bewildered when he learned of his wife's death, and set to work to make arrangements for a immediate and prompt investigation of his wife's death.
 * September 10-On the orders of the Empress, the death of Lady Fausta Dudley was formally announced to the public. In the obituary issued by the Christiania Times, it was declared that Fausta's death was attributed to possible accidental causes. Seeking to distance herself from Fausta's death, Aurelia commanded Lord Antiochus to depart immediately from the Imperial Court on Americana, and to retire to Dwerst Palace on Condtella. The Empress commanded that Dudley would be forbidden to leave Condtella until the autopsy and coroner's investigation into his wife's death had been completed and its report published. Dudley, on his part, remained in constant communication with his household, and his steward, Thomasius Blountia, cooperated fully with the Coroner of Julia and other officials inspecting the scene of Fausta's death. Blountia informed them of his master's wish for a speedy and prompt "investigation without prejudice", and then, along with the official detectives, discussed what had occurred with those living there. The servants, Lady Owenia, and Lady Forster all told Blountia that Fausta had been insistent on the servants going to the fair. He especially questioned Prigus, who told him that she had "heard her (Fausta) pray to Almitis to deliver her from desperation." Blountia concluded that suicide was a possibility. While the investigation was ongoing, the Empress confined herself to her apartments, rarely appearing in public. Dudley was anxious agitated, wondering about the impending coroner's verdict. On September 12, he received a visit from Chancellor Cecilis, who had been restored to favor. Cecilis, concealing his triumph well, declared he had come to offer his condolences, and murmured platitudes demanded at such times by convention and good manners. Dudley was touched by Cecilis's apparent support; in reality, Cecilis had little sympathy for the grieving Lord Dudley.
 * September 16-The Coroner of Julia finally announced his verdict concerning the death of Lady Fausta Dudley. Dudley had continued to worry up until the verdict was issued, learning from Blountia that the coroner had declared murder was not the cause of Fausta's death. The Earl of Hannah had written him a sympathetic letter, and this had raised his hopes. In the verdict, the Coroner declared that his wife, Lady Fausta Dudley, had "committed suicide, having desired to bring an end to her own life" and that her husband, Lord Antiochus Dudley, "had absolutely no part in his wife's death, or the circumstances leading to her death". The Empress Aurelia, when she learned of the verdict, declared to her Private Secretary that the verdict left no room for doubt, an opinion with which Cecilius, Sir Antigonus Sidronia, and others concurred. For Dudley himself, however, the verdict was damning. He had thought that his wife had been murdered, and was ashamed to learn that she had killed herself. Aurelia, however, moved on, and on September 19, invited Dudley back to the Palace of the Greats. She made it clear that the matter was closed and issued a manifesto confirming the coroner's verdict and commanding "for none to challenge it henceforth". Her manifesto also prevented an excommunication injunction from being laid against Lady Fausta, which was customary practice for one who had committed suicide. The Empress also ordered the court into a month-long period of mourning for Lady Fausta Dudley. Many however, would continue to allege that Dudley had murdered his wife.
 * September 23-Lady Fausta Dudley is buried at the Church of St. Didymeia the Virgin in Calamary City, Nezbit, Laurasian Empire. For the past twelve days, her body had been lying in state at Gloucestrian Hall in Calamary City, and had been moved from there to the Church for burial. The Empress, who was still in residence at the Palace of the Greats on Americana, dispatched her friend, Lady Norria, to represent her at the funeral. Dudley himself, obliging by traditional custom of the Laurasian gentry and his own wishes, did not attend the funeral. He did however, ensure that his wife's funeral was lavish, hoping that this would expunge his guilt. Ultimately, he dispensed €5.6 million dataries from his own pocket in order to cover the expenses of his wife's funeral. Her maid, Prigus, as well as Ladies Odinsallia, Owenia, and Forstius, were present at Fausta's funeral. Prigus herself would remain in Lord Antiochus's service until her retirement in 1776. She would die in Stansila, Caladaria on February 5, 1789. Lady Odinsallia died at St. Didymeia's Medical Hospital on Colsonia on January 12, 1770. Lady Owenia survived until her death at Pollis Caladari, Caladaria on November 12, 1771, while Lady Forstius died on June 9, 1782.
 * October 25-Death of Georg II, King of the Vendragian Confederacy. He was seventy-seven years old at the time of his death. Georg is now succeeded to the throne by his son, who becomes Frederickus I, and as senior monarch by the impotent King of Dejanica, Vorrus II.
 * November 4-The Empress Aurelia announced that she intended to raise Lord Antiochus Dudley to the peerage. She claimed that this was of her own volition; in reality, Dudley had constantly badgered her for months until she reluctantly agreed to it. This was all in spite of the fact that Dudley was continually reviled by many at the Imperial Court and throughout the Laurasian Empire for his alleged role in his wife's death. On October 20, 1760, the court had officially emerged from the period of mourning for Lady Fausta Dudley, and had resumed its normal routine of life. Rumors spread that Aurelia was preparing to marry Lord Dudley, something which most were ardently opposed to. The Earl of Jadia, although he despised Dudley and his pretensions, was among the few who supported her marrying him, desperate for a heir to continue the Neuchrian Dynasty. He was not backed up in this by anyone else, however. Chancellor Cecilis, however, was not worried, knowing that the Empress had political sensibility and that Fausta Dudley's death would make it far less likely for her to marry Lord Antiochus. He had wisely refrained from overburdening her with advice in the aftermath of Lady Fausta's death, and had continued to work behind the scenes for the prevention of any marriage between her and Lord Antiochus. Aurelia indeed, decided to have her head rule her heart. Two days after the Empress's announcement, the relevant Letters Patent were drawn up, but at the ceremony of investiture (November 11), the Empress astonished everyone, and shocked Dudley, by cutting the papers "asunder" and stating that she would not raise another Dudley to the nobility, considering his family had been traitors for three generations. This was a calculated gesture, meant to demonstrate that she remained in authoritative control.
 * November 28-The secret marriage of Lady Katharina Greysius with the Earl of Heuthros. Katharina's place as a potential heiress apparent to the Empress Aurelia was already discussed. Katharina and her sister Didymeia had been downgraded by Empress Aurelia from being Ladies of the Bedchamber to Ladies of the Privy Chamber; before his deparature from the Laurasian Court in May 1759, Ambassador Feria had been planning to marry Katharina off to some Spamalkan prince. In February 1759, however, while staying with her mother at Heverian Hall on Volta, as a guest of the Duchess Dowager of Volta, the widow of Edwardis Seymouris (Lord Protector of Demetrius II), Katharina had first met and fallen in love with Edwardis Seymouris, Earl of Heuthros and the eldest son of the Duchess Dowager. The Duchess of Sufforia had suggested their marriage, believing that their marriage would strengthen their position at the Imperial Court. She had planned on petitioning the Empress for a marriage to proceed, for according to the Treason Statute of 1736, it was treason for persons of imperial blood to marry without the consent of the sovereign. Sufforia's death in November 1759, however, had prevented this from occurring. Katharina, however, dared not to approach the Empress herself, and continued her relationship with Heuthros in private, with his sister, Lady Didymeia Seymouris, arranging their meetings. Therefore, at an obscure house along the Metalyards of Christiania, they had been married by Priest Hephaestus Breven, with Lady Didymeia as the sole witness. They then consummated their marriage, before Katharina returned with Didymeia back to the Quencilvanian Palace in the cover of night. This marriage will eventually have severe consequences for the young couple and the priest.
 * December 6-King Franjak II of Franconia, who was only sixteen years old, and had reigned for only seventeen months, died from a lingering ear infection at the Loriet Palace on Orleans. Franjak's health, which had never been that strong, had entered a yet further, and steeper, decline in November 1760. On November 16, he had suffered a violent coughing bout in his personal bedchambers; the efforts of his doctors availed him nothing, and his weak body expired. The news of Franjak's death shocked and startled many throughout the Amulak Spiral and in the Laurasian Empire. Queen Mariana, who was now a widow at eighteen, was devastated by her husband's death; they had come to genuinely love each other during the two years that they were married, although they did not have any children. His Franconian subjects bewailed him, considering him to be an innocent ruler whom the God of Salvation snatched away too soon. On Laurasia Prime, Empress Aurelia was struck with grief when she learned of the young King of Franconia's death. She declared that she pitied the Franconians, who had lost two monarchs "so soon". Spamalkan Emperor Philicus I was also saddened to hear of Franjak's death. The death of Franjak now left his ten-year old brother, Charman, as King of Franconia. He became Charman III, and because he was too young to rule in his own right, his mother, Queen-Dowager Catharina de Medici, is formally proclaimed Regent of Franconia. She is supported by the King's Council. Franjak will be buried at Sr-Denis on Parri, on December 23, in a ceremony attended by the entire Franconian court, his widow, and all foreign ambassadors. Condolences on his death arrived from all foreign monarchs. Franjak's death therefore terminated the remaining ties between Scottria and Franconia, leaving the former realm completely at the mercy of the Laurasian Empire.
 * December 15-Death of Sir Thomasius Parrius, Comptroller of the Imperial Household and long-time servant of the Empress Aurelia. Parrius had been in declining health for several months, and his death had come to be widely anticipated. The Empress Aurelia ordered the Imperial Court into two weeks of mourning for Parrius; extended her condolences to his daughter, Meguilla Parsius; and commanded for him to be given a ceremonial funeral at the Westphalian Cathedral, which was conducted on December 28.

1761

 * January 7-The death of Sir Thomasius Parrius had left vacant the office of Master of the Court of Wards, an important position of patronage and influence in the Imperial Household. The Master of Wards was the household official responsible for the collection of imperial taxes from the estates of the nobility and gentry; managing, in trust, the estates and finances of nobles and gentleman who had not yet obtained the age of majority; and serving as guardian of such underaged noblemen. Therefore, the Master of the Court of Wards handled billions of dataries. Lord Antiochus Dudley had coveted this position since long before Parrius's death, and believed that it would provide him more influence in the Imperial Household. The Empress, however, with wise caution, bestowed the office upon Chancellor Cecilis. Cecilis would hold this position for the next thirty-seven years, until his death in August 1798.
 * March 6-The Earl of Heuthros is dispatched by the Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs for a routine diplomatic mission to the Franconian Court on Parri. This position for him among the Laurasian diplomatic embassy had been secured for him by his mother, the Dowager Duchess of Volta. She sought for her son to obtain diplomatic and administrative experience, in hopes of his eventually obtaining a position of importance in the Imperial Laurasian Government. Heuthros is seen off by his mother and by his secret wife, Lady Katharina Greysius. Soon after her husband's departure for Parri, however, Lady Katharina went to one of the physicians in the Greysius household. For days now, she had experienced weight gain, a increased longing for food, and nausea. The physician, Dr. Polyperchon Vemervius, told her that she was pregnant. Katharina was distraught, and now regretting her rashness in marrying her love without obtaining the Empress's consent, was desperate.
 * March 9-The coffin of Scottrian Queen-Dowager Mariana of Guise is formally loaded onto a transport and carried away from Edianian Fortress, where it had remained since the Queen-Dowager's death the previous June. This was done on the orders of the Scottrian Council of State, and in accordance with Mariana's last wishes in her will. The Queen-Dowager had indicated her desire to be buried at the Convent of Saint-Pierre on Reims, Franconia. Her body will arrive at Reims on March 27, after a long journey from the Angelina Spiral.
 * March 23-Lady Didymeia Seymouris, the sole witness to the secret wedding of Lady Katharina Greysius and the Earl of Heuthros, died at only the age of twenty at Wulfhall Estate on Volta. She had caught the dreaded Marsian fever, and despite the efforts of her mother's household doctors, had succumbed to the disease after only six days of illness. Didymeia's death aroused the sadness of many at the Imperial Court, and particular with the Empress Aurelia, who lamented the death of one "so young and innocent". On the Empress's command, she will be interred at the Westphalian Cathedral in a great ceremonial funeral on March 27. Her death, however, left Katharina alone to face the consequences of her rash marriage.
 * April 11-In a private communique to her husband, the Earl of Heuthros, Lady Katharina Greysius finally revealed her pregnancy. In utter despair about her predicament, she implored her husband "to return as soon as possible, by the grace of Almitis, and to declare publicly our marriage to the Imperial Court." Her husband, however, told her that his hands were tied, for he would not be permitted to depart from Parri until the conclusion of his duties had been certified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Therefore, for the time being, she had to continue with her duties in the Empress's service.
 * May 15-Charman III is crowned King of Franconia on Parri. Queen-Regent Catharina d'Medici and Scottrian Queen Mariana are among the prominent personages present at the ceremony.
 * July 5-The Empress Aurelia embarked on her annual progress through the dominions of the Laurasian Empire. This year's progress would take the Empress and the Imperial Court to the Murphian Provinces. Arias, Manil, Tommy, Chandlier, Meaganian, Capital, Bristalai, Mumbraine, Anusia, the Prelone Asteroid Belt, Duros, Saray, Senna, and Kulikovo would be among the star systems visited during the progress, which was to continue until the return to Laurasia Prime, scheduled for August 9. By this time, the hopes of Lady Katharina Greysius, that her condition would not be obvious to others, had been dashed on the shores of folly. Katharina had been chosen as one of the ladies of the Imperial Court to attend the Empress; her condition would therefore be obvious to everyone. By the time the Imperial Court reached Tommy on July 11, she had come into great distress, as a result of the suspicious glances of ladies and noblewomen at the Imperial Court.
 * July 14-Lady Katharina Greysius, knowing that Lord Antiochus Dudley was the one person who could possibly mitigate the Empress' wrath, and who sought a way out of her desperate predicament, took the extraordinary liberty of seeking him out in his personal bedchambers at the Brespite Tower of Mumbraine, where the Imperial Court was lodged for that week. Around 9:00 p.m. at night, Lady Katharina entered Dudley's bedchamber. Dudley, who was preparing to retire to bed, was startled by her appearance. Kneeling by his bed and weeping pitifully, Katharina confessed everything: her marriage with the Earl of Heuthros, her love for him, and her pregnancy. "My Lord," she said, "I beg you to appeal to Her Majesty on my behalf and to represent my petition. I have committed a grievous sin in the eyes of the Lord Almitis and I pray for mercy." Dudley, who realized that what she was telling him could have disastrous consequences for the succession, told her to leave immediately, in the harshest tone that he could muster. Distraught, Katharina hastened to the room of Lady Aurelia Cavendia, Lady St. Loe, the wife of Sir Willanius. Lady Cavendia would during the course of the reign become renowned as one of the wealthiest and most powerful noblewomen in the Laurasian Empire. Lady Cavendia had long been a family friend of the Greyiuses, and Katharina believed she could help her. Cavendia, however, launched into an angry tirade against her utter foolishness (a trait of hers which would become her trademark) and refused to incur the Empress's displeasure by getting involved.
 * July 15-Early in the morning of July 15, 1761, at about 6:00 a.m., Lord Dudley was able to gain admittance in the Empress's bedchambers, having told Baroness Ashelius that what he needed to tell the Empress was very important. Ashelius, who had already learned about Katharina Greysius's predicament from Lady Cavendia, knew what he was coming for, and admitted him into the chambers without demur. Falling on his knees before the Empress, who had awakened when Ashelius told her of Dudley's entry, Dudley told her of what Lady Katharina had done, and the way she had informed him the previous night. Aurelia was angered and agitated upon hearing of this. Telling Dudley that Katharina had committed a grave error, she said that the Treason Statute specifically forbade a marriage without her approval. The Empress took the view that, apart from having jeopardized the succession, her cousin's weakness in having succumbed to an affair of the heart made her an unsuitable heir to her throne. At 9:00 a.m., after having completed her daily routine, Aurelia summoned Chancellor Cecilis to her presence and informed him of Katharina's crime. Cecilis, when hearing of this, concluded that Katharina's illicit pregnancy was a sign from the Lord Almitis that no member of the Greysius family should ever ascend to the Laurasian throne. Lady Katharina was now in disgrace at the Imperial Court, and her pregnancy now became public knowledge. Aurelia vowed that she and her husband, as well as the priest who officiated their marriage, would be punished for having violated the law.
 * July 22-The funeral of Scottrian Queen-Dowager Mariana of Guise on Reims. Her funeral was attended by her daughter, Queen Mariana, King Charman III of Franconia, Queen-Regent Catharina d'Medici, the Dukes of Guise, Montomercy, Torre, and Boulougone, General Henri Cleutin, Admiral Jean Annebault, and the Laurasian Ambassador to the Franconian Court, Sir Meleager Vamanius. By this point, Queen-Regent Catharina was pushing for her now former daughter-in-law, Scotrrian Queen Mariana, to return to her realms. Mariana herself, who had lost both her mother and her husband in the same year, wished to return to Scottria. She was now eighteen years old, and was therefore now direct ruler of Scottria: the Regency, which had lasted for almost two decades, was now formally at an end. Mariana will announce her intention to return to Scottria on August 2.
 * August 9-The Imperial Court returns to the Quencilvanian Palace on Laurasia Prime, at the conclusion of the 1761 court progress. Immediately upon arriving back at her main residence, the Empress Aurelia took action against Lady Katharina Greysius. On the Empress's orders, Katharina was formally arrested by a detachment of Valedictorian Guards and conveyed to a cell in the Fortress of Baureux. An imperial proclamation formally announced her arrest and her pregnancy, and that she would be liable to charges under the terms of the Household Treason Statute. Aurelia decided to wait before she proceeded against the Earl of Heuthros.
 * August 12-The Queen of Scottria and Queen-Dowager of Franconia, Mariana I, formally departed with her household from Breuteuil in the Serene Kingdom of Franconia, on her journey back to the Angelina Spiral and the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria. She was escorted once again by Admiral Villeganon, who had originally escorted her as a five-year old girl from Scottria to Franconia nearly thirteen years earlier. Villeganon was astounded by how mature the Queen of Scottria had become, and could hardly recognize this eighteen-year old from the young and childish five year old he had originally known. Empress Aurelia, still in a rage over the Katharina Greysius affair, was informed by Chancellor Cecilis of Mariana's impending return to Scottria. He suggested that the Empress extend an offer to Mariana to make a state visit to the Laurasian Empire. Aurelia, however, wary of her royal cousin, refused to do so.
 * August 19-Queen Mariana I of Scottria arrived at Leith, finally returning to her realms, the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria, after an absence of nearly thirteen years. Her return to her Scottrian realms was received respectfully but not enthusiastically by her subjects. She was in all respects a Franconian, for her education had been geared by King Hensios II of Franconia towards her being primarily Queen-Consort of Franconia; she had been educated by Franconian tutors, and exposed primarily to the Franconian language. Mariana dressed in Franconian fashion; virtually her entire personal household were comprised of Franconian servants; and she knew Franconian better than her native Scottrian. The Queen of Scottria would soon be lectured by the ardent misogynist and religious official John Knox, but she was willing to compromise on religious and other matters, and soon gained the support of a segment of the Scottrian nobility. For the Empress Aurelia, her feelings were ambivalent towards Mariana: on the one hand, she saw her as a dangerous rival, and on the other she felt a great affinity with her as another female sovereign and as her cousin. Because of this, she decided to cooperate with Mariana.
 * August 23-In an official imperial proclamation from the Quencilvanian Palace, the Empress Aurelia expressed her joy that Queen Mariana had been permitted, by the grace of Almitis, to return safely and promptly to her Scottrian realms. The Empress of Laurasia, on her part, declared that if Mariana promised to formally ratify the Treaty of Ediania, and refrained from any pretensions to the Laurasian throne, then she, Aurelia, would be her friend. Aurelia had by now conceived the idea of personally meeting Mariana, having overcome her earlier reluctance for a state visit by the Scottrian Queen to the Laurasian Empire. Mariana herself had come to the same conclusion. The Queen of Scottria knew that friendly personal relations between herself and Aurelia could only be advantageous. In this, she was supported by Lord Jamsius Stewart, who had now become chief minister of the Scottrian government and who would be her chief adviser during the early years of her active rule.
 * August 30-Empress Aurelia sent a command to Ambassador Vamanius on Parri, ordering him to dispatch the Earl of Heuthros back to the Laurasian Empire without delay. Heuthros, who had been informed by the Ambassador of events at the Imperial Court, and who had listened to the Empress's proclamation concerning the pregnancy and arrest of his wife, Lady Katharina Greysius, knew the reason for why she was summoning him back. He decided not to pose any resistance, and departed from Parri with a small escort entourage on September 4. He arrived at Belkadan on September 7 and would be immediately escorted by a fleet under the command of the ailing Admiral Levashius, which had been dispatched by Empress Aurelia.
 * September 6-Scottrian Queen Mariana, in an official conference at Holyroodian Palace on Ediania, formally announced the composition of her Council of State. Mariana, who had little understanding of her Scottrian subjects, and who knew that she needed the assistance of every person of experience in her realms, decided to retain most of the ministers who had served since the end of the Congregation War in July 1760. Lord Jamsius Stewart (who would become Earl of Moray on January 12, 1762), was appointed as President of the Council of State. The Earls of Argyll and Glencairn, who had been prominent Lords of the Congregation, retained their positions on the Council of State. Queen Mariana also appointed four of her supporters to the Council: the Earls of Atholl, Eroll, Montrose, and Huntly, who became High Chancellor.
 * September 12-The Earl of Heuthros, having been escorted from Belkadan by the fleet of Fleet Admiral Levashius, is formally imprisoned at the Fortress of Baureux on the orders of the Empress Aurelia. By the command of the Empress, he was housed in a separate cell, and was forbidden to meet or even see his wife. Admitting paternity of the child, Heuthros was denied the use of writing materials and commanded to pray for mercy from the Lord Almitis.
 * September 16-On the advice of Lord Jamsius Stewart and the Scottrian Council of State, Queen Mariana decided to dispatch a special envoy to the court of her cousin, the Empress Aurelia, on Laurasia Prime. She now designated William Maitland of Lethington, who had been appointed as the Secretary of State for Home Affairs, as her special envoy to the Imperial Laurasian Court. Maitland, who had demonstrated his efficiency in government service and his patriotic concern for the Scottrian realms, promised his mistress that he would not fail her. Maitland departs from Stirling on September 22, and will arrive at Zerba two days later, being greeted by Lord Treasurer Winchestrius and a delegation of Laurasian officials.
 * September 24-At the Maternity Quarters of the Fortress of Baureux, Lady Katharina Greysius gives birth to her first child, a son, who is named Edwardis after his father. News of the birth of Edwardis Seymouris, who was a male claimant for the throne, only made the Empress more incensed against the young couple. Aurelia feared that Katharina's ability to produce a son might make her a more attractive prospect as Empress, in the eyes of her subjects.
 * September 27-Scottrian Ambassador William Maitland of Lethington makes his formal arrival at Laurasia Prime, and is greeted at the Quencilvanian Palace with much honor and ceremony by the Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Court. The Empress expressed her thankfulness to the Lord Almitis that Maitland's journey had gone without any complications, and her hope for the continuance of peaceful relations with her "dear cousin". Maitland, however, seeking to follow his mission, wasted no time in asserting Mariana's claim to be acknowledged as heiress presumptive to the Laurasian throne. Aurelia did not hide her disappointment. "I looked for another message from the Queen your sovereign. I have long enough been fed with fair words." Continuing, she said that she would not meddle with the succession, as it had been established in the Third Antigonid Statute. "When I am dead, they shall succeed that have most right. If the Queen your sovereign be that person, I shall never hurt her; if another have better right, it were not reasonable to require me to do a manifest injury." Conceding, however, that she knew of no better title than Mariana's, and if she could avoid a public declaration of intentions, she had no objection in naming Mariana as her successor.
 * October 4-The Empress Aurelia, in a letter to Queen Mariana, demanded again that she formally acknowledge all the terms of the Treaty of Ediania. Mariana had continued to refuse to formally ratify the treaty's provisions concerning her claims to the Laurasian throne, and this had agitated her Laurasian contemporary. Mariana, upon receiving this communique, declared her intention to maintain "peaceful relations" with the Laurasian Empire, but still remained noncommittal as regards to the Treaty of Ediania. Maitland, acting on his mistress's instructions, informed Empress Aurelia, in a private audience three days after the communique, that Mariana believed her claim to the Laurasian succession was valid. Cecilis, on his part, told Aurelia that he distrusted the Scottrian Queen, and that she should not succeed her.
 * October 19-By official imperial manifesto, the Empress Aurelia commanded for the establishment of a commission of judicial and ecclesiastical representatives, chaired by Chief Procurator Amnystas Parsius, in order to investigate the validity of the marriage of the Earl of Heuthros and Lady Katharina Greysius. The Chief Procurator was commanded to "look for any evidence that this was a lawfully concluded union of Almitis" and to make his judgment on that basis. The commission's findings would be used by the Empress in her final decision as to how to punish the couple.
 * October 25-Chief Procurator Parsius and Procurator-General Bagonius, on the orders of the Empress Aurelia, conducted the first of many extensive interrogations of the couple at the Fortress of Baureux. There would be several interrogations over the next four months, as the commission ruthlessly questioned the two as regards to the circumstances of their marriage.
 * November 2-Almitian Priest Hephaestus Breven, who had presided over the secret wedding of Lady Katharina Greysius and the Earl of Heuthros, is formally arrested on the orders of Chief Procurator Parsius. Priest Breven, who declared that he had only been performing "his duty in the eyes of Almitis", is imprisoned at the Post Settlement of Hepudermia and arraigned on charges of treason, les-majestie, and "violation of the orders of the Almitian Church". He will be convicted on all charges by the Holy Synod on November 16, deprived of his ecclesiastical robes, excommunicated, and imprisoned at the Secret Prison of Ipsus V on December 4. He will die there on January 9, 1766.
 * December 7-The Empress Aurelia, who had discussed to the Privy Council and to Ambassador Maitland about the possibility of Mariana making a state visit to the Laurasian Empire, now wrote a second letter to the Scottrian Queen herself. In this letter, the Empress declared that a potential state visit, by which the two sovereigns would be able to meet each other, would be "beneficial to the interests of both of our realms and will foster a positive and strong relationship between us." Mariana reacted warmly to this, and in her response to the Empress, which was given the following day, declared that she would be more than willing to meet her cousin, on cordial terms, and within the confines of the Empire. Mariana began to tax Sir Thomasius Randolphius, at the Scottrian Court, constantly about questions concerning the Empress's "habits, health, exercise, diet, and etc." Maitland, on his part, feared that Mariana would not be an intellectual match for her cousin. Nevertheless, such meetings took time, and for the next several months, both courts would be engaged in preparations for a formal state visit.
 * December 24-Birth of the Marasharite Emperor Selim III (1789-1807) at Topacia in the Marasharite Empire. He is the eldest son of Marasharite Emperor Mustapha III and his chief wife and consort, Misirhiah.
 * December 26-The Empress Aurelia, in an official ceremony of investiture at the Diplomatic Palace, formally conferred upon Lord Ambrosius Dudley, the elder brother of Lord Antiochus, the Earldom of Sarah, which had been forfeit by the Dudley family as a result of their involvement in the Accession Crisis of 1753. She had contemplated conferring upon Lord Ambrosius his father's Dukedom of Northumberlais, but had ultimately been persuaded by Chancellor Cecilis from taking that step. Nevertheless, the Empress, in her Letters Patent of elevation, declared that the Dudleys had "completely redeemed themselves from their earlier treason" and that they were now formally exonerated of all charges of attainder laid against them during the Empress Didymeia's reign. Lord Antiochus Dudley, on his part, still hopeful that he could marry the Empress, distinguished himself in the Ascentmas and New Eve's celebrations, and played a prominent role in his brother's investiture ceremony.

1762

 * January 1-The year 1762, the 62nd year of the eighteenth century, commenced with the Laurasian Empire residing in a general state of domestic tranquility and peaceful relations with its neighbors. The Empress Aurelia had continued to pursue policies, in administration, economics, and religion, which were meant to maintain and strengthen the authority of the Imperial Laurasian Government and to preserve her dominion over the Laurasian Empire. She believed that reform was necessary to ensure the continuation of the state, and that without it, the Empire would be doomed to deterioration and eventual ruin. The reforms she had already implemented at this stage have been noted above, and more will continue to be noted below. As regards to affairs at the Imperial Court, Lord Antiochus Dudley was still engaged in attempts to persuade the Empress to marry him. In January 1761, Dudley had sent his brother-in-law, Sir Antigonus Sidronius, to Spamalkan Ambassador de Quadra, to offer him assurances that if he married the Empress, the alliance with Spamalka would be maintained and "there would be no further quarrel between our realms in the future." Sidronius had also told the Ambassador that the Empress was "tired of the tyranny of Cecilis" and was inclined to the marriage; he said it would be helpful if Emperor Philicus could do his best to reconsider her decision not to marry Dudley. De Quadra knew that bitter factions would develop at the Imperial Court, if Dudley married the Empress, and that even civil war could erupt. He had reacted in skepticism; Sidronius said that, considering the Empress was satisfied with what had happened with Lady Dudley, there was no reason why the Ambassador should not have reported Philicus's assurances to his master. On February 13, 1761, Dudley had himself met with the Ambassador, and confirmed what his brother-in-law said. The following month, Chancellor Cecilis, not pleased about what was occurring, asked de Quadra to obtain from Emperor Philicus a letter supporting the marriage. Aurelia herself had kept everyone guessing, right through the remainder of 1761. On June 7, she had joked with Lord Antiochus about the wedding in the presence of the Ambassador; on October 16, she granted Dudley an annuity of €150 million dataries a year. Now, as the new year commenced, Dudley was embarking once again on his ambitions.
 * January 5-Lord Antiochus Dudley approached Ambassador de Quadra, for the second time, with a plea that Emperor Philicus endorse his suit for Aurelia's hand by a written recommendation. Dudley did not insult the Spamalkans by claiming that he would uphold, to the greatest vigor he could muster, the military alliance between Spamalka and Laurasia; he instead, said that the Franconians had offered him bribes to use his influence with the Empress on their behalf. The Ambassador did not believe Dudley's claims, and replied that Her Imperial Majesty was already aware of Philicus's anxiousness to see her married; and that she knew that he had high hopes of Lord Dudley. Therefore, a recommendation from his master would not be necessary. De Quadra explained that the real stumbling block to a marriage was the Empress herself; and asked if he should raise the matter with her. Dudley consented.
 * January 8-Ambassador De Quadra had his monthly private audience with the Empress Aurelia, in the Private Throne Room of the Quencilvanian Palace. In this audience, the Ambassador asked the Empress whether she had made up her mind to marry. Declaring that she was "free from any engagement", she stated that she had resolved never to accept any suitor she had not meant, meaning that she would marry one of her own Laurasian subjects. What she wished was for recommendations from friendly rulers, such as Empress Mar'va Tarvania of Austarlia; Pru'a IX of Pruthia; and Philicus himself, which would support her marrying Dudley. The Ambassador, suspicious of her motives, told her that she should marry Dudley without delay. In reality, both the Ambassador and the Spamalkan Emperor knew that by marrying Dudley Aurelia would weaken her own hold on the throne, and that this could give way to another claimant. Aurelia, however, was too shrewd, and when she dismissed de Quadra, declared she would not commit herself to anyone.
 * February 12-An official financial report, issued by the Imperial Treasury under the direction of Lord Treasurer Winchestrius, announced that over the course of the past two years and three months, nearly three quarters of the public debt which had been accumulated during the reign of Empress Didymeia: that is, €510 trillion dataries, had been officially paid off by the revenues of the Imperial Government. This announcement, presented to the subjects of the Empire in an official imperial manifesto, was appeasing to many. By 1762, unemployment rates were 3-5% across the regions of the Empire; inflation was at a very reasonable 3.5%; and manufacturing productivity levels were reaching the one quintillion mark. Empress Aurelia was proud of her accomplishments, and continually declared that her ambition was to improve the situation of her people.
 * February 22-Chief Procurator Parrius and the Investigative Commission completed their examination of the marriage of the Earl of Heuthros and Lady Katharina Greysius, and presented their report on the marriage to the Empress Aurelia, who had moved to the Old Royal Palace. The Chief Procurator, falling on his knees before the Empress, declared that the marriage was indeed "unlawful and in contravention to the dictates of Almitis; therefore, stern action should be taken against this couple, under the mandate of the law and of your autocratic will." Aurelia moved swiftly. The Empress commanded the Holy Synod to declare the marriage "unlawful and invalid"; the young Edwardis Seymouris was declared illegitimate; and both Katharina and the Earl of Heuthros were forbidden to ever appear at the Imperial Court again.
 * March 18-The Empress Aurelia ordered the release of Constantia Douglain, Countess of Lennaxia, and her son, Antigonus Stewart, Lord Darnley, from house arrest at Lennaxian Mansion on Kigonia. They had both been arrested and confined there by the Empress's orders in February 1762. The Countess of Lennaxia, who had been born on October 8, 1715, was the daughter of Scottrian Queen-Dowager Constantia by her second husband, Archlain Douglain, Earl of Angus. She had married the Scottrian Earl of Lennaxia in 1744, the same earl who assisted Laurasian forces in their Scottrian campaigns that year. The following year, December 7, 1745, she had given birth to her son Antigonus Stewart, who became Lord Darnley immediately upon his birth. Both had resided at the Imperial Court; the Countess of Lennaxia, on her part, had conspired to improve the position and prestige of her son, by obtaining for him a marriage with his cousin, Scottrian Queen Mariana. The Empress Aurelia had been enraged by the Countess's schemes, and had them interrogated extensively by the Privy Council. But now she, considering the threat from them to have subsided, had decided to release them from house arrest. The Countess of Lennaxia, however, remained ambitious.
 * April 22-The Empress Aurelia is informed by Chancellor Cecilis and the Director of the Imperial Intelligence Agency, Sir Gorgias Perethion, that the Countess of Lennaxia was still engaged in conspiracies at the Imperial Household to arrange the marriage of her son Lord Darnley with the Scottrian Queen Mariana. Aurelia was enraged when she heard of this, and two days later, commanded for the Countess to be imprisoned at the Fortress of Baureux. The Countess protested her innocence, but her pleas were ignored, and she was to remain under imprisonment at the Empress's leisure.
 * May 9-In another personal audience with Scottrian Ambassador Maitland (who had been designated as the permanent envoy to the Laurasian court in March 1762), the Empress Aurelia discussed with him about the delays concerning an impending state visit by Queen Mariana to the Laurasian Empire. Over the past several months, negotiations had continued intermittently between the two governments over the question of such a visit; the protests of the Scottrian and Laurasian nobility, at the expenses of such a visit, had not been ignored, and Aurelia did not wish to arouse any ill-feeling against the Scottrian Queen at the Imperial Court. She told Maitland that there was nothing to delay a meeting with Mariana, but that caution should still be employed in the preparations. And indeed, the Privy Council had been advising the Empress that she should not move forward with the meeting; the religious tensions in the Franconian realms, and Mariana's association with the Guise faction, could hamper efforts at a positive relationship between the two sovereigns. Aurelia, however, refused to listen.
 * June 25-The Truce of Breuteuil brought a temporary end to the fighting between the Hugeunots and Loyalists in the Serene Kingdom of Franconia. This conflict, which had been waged over the past several months, had gripped the attention of the Empress and of the Imperial Government. Its conclusion now left the way clear to a meeting between Empress Aurelia and Queen Mariana.
 * July 8-The Imperial Court embarked from Laurasia Prime on its annual progress. The particular progress this year would take the Court northwards. Dennis, Wendy, Coen, Deanna, Michael, Rastaborn, Shannon, Methuasalah, Sheryl, Laronn, the Belts of Mantin, Sair, Istantius, Massanay, Sassanay, Cibourney, Abraham, Roxuli, Leopoldia, Alexandria, and Big Twinny were among the star systems to be graced by the presence of the Empress and her household during these months. En route from Laurasia Prime to Nezbit, the first stop on the progress, the Empress summoned Ambassador Maitland to her personal shipboard chamber and discussed with him the plans for the impending state visit. The visit would take place at Devily, after August 20, 1762, when the Empress and her court were scheduled to return from their progress. At Devily, which had only two decades before been a possession of the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria, authorities were now preparing for a visit by a "foreign sovereign", being the Queen Mariana. Plans were already being made for a series of tournaments and other celebrations to mark the visit. Many misogynistic Laurasian nobles grumbled that "women lord over us now, and we now have to be subject to their wishes."
 * July 15-Sir Nicholas Thorckmortonia, who had been appointed as Ambassador to the Franconian Court in December 1761, sent a urgent communique to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Thorckmortonia informed them the Loyalists had begun to besiege Rouen, and that therefore, the Franconian Civil War had recommenced. Thorckmortonia's communique now changed everything, for the Empress Aurelia was finally convinced that she could not proceed with a state visit with Queen Mariana. Knowing that Mariana was actively encouraging the Duke of Guise and Franconian Queen-Regent Catharina d'Medici to suppress the Huguenots, Aurelia decided that prudence was needed. Moreover, she realized, the internal troubles which Franconia was currently undergoing offered an opportunity to the Laurasian Empire, for obtaining a sphere of influence in the Amulak Spiral.
 * July 22-On the orders of the Empress Aurelia, who was then at Martial Citadel on Dennis with the Imperial Court, Chancellor Cecilis (who had remained on Laurasia Prime), dispatched a communique to the court of the Scottrian Queen Mariana, informing her that "because of the recent turmoil in Franconia, the visit which was to have been undertaken between Your Majesties at the system of Devily in the Galactic Borderlands shall have to be postponed for a year." Mariana, who had nurtured great hopes of the meeting, was distressed when she received this communique, and took to her bed, remaining there weeping for the whole day.
 * August 2-Empress Aurelia informed Chancellor Cecilis of her intention to intervene in the affairs of the Dejanik Commonwealth following the death of Vorrus II. Over the preceding twenty-seven years, ever since the Treaty of Idyll in October 1735, Vorrus had reigned over the Dejanik Commonwealth in a desultory, detached, uncaring fashion. He was known to prefer recreation to ruling, and focused mostly on his collection of artwork, the opera, and entertainments at his court on Dejanica. He had instead delegated most of his duties and responsibilities to the ambitious Archleutan emigre, Count Heinrich von Bruhl. Bruhl, who had been born on August 13, 1700 at Gangsolffsmen, had entered the service of the Dejanik Civil Service in 1732, and arisen to ascendancy by his support of Prince Vorrus during the War of the Dejanik Succession. In 1736, he had been appointed Minister of the Interior, Chief Minister of the Dejanican Court, and Marshal of the Affairs of the Commonwealth. Four years later, he had become President of the Dietary Senate. Bruhl was himself gluttonous; he maintained a massive household, second only in complexity and stature to that of the King of Dejanica himself; and he assembled a massive collection of artwork. He was a decent diplomat, negotiating commercial treaties with Laurasia (1744); Austarlia (1746); Pruthia (1750); the Haxonian Confederacy (1752); and Spamalka (1756). As regards to government affairs, however, he was completely incompetent. The Empress of Laurasia knew of Bruhl's incompetence and his deadening influence on the Dejanik Court, and believed this would leave the Commonwealth exposed to the Laurasian Empire. When Aurelia informed Chancellor Cecilis of her intentions, she declared that "they will not be able to oppose our intrusions, not now or ever. It is inevitable that their state is doomed to collapse and to subjection at our hands." Cecilis advised her to move carefully, but also that she should begin to seek out potential candidates for the Dejanik throne, to succeed Vorrus upon his death.
 * August 20-The Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Court returned to Laurasia Prime, and a lavish ceremony of welcome was staged by the officials of the Laurasia Prime star system. Chancellor Cecilis, the Governor of Laurasia Prime, the Mayor of Christiania, and the Commander of the Garrison of Laurasia Prime formally received the Empress at the Quencilvanian Palace, and as normal, she reveled in the acclaim of her subjects. Among those who were awaiting the Empress and the Imperial Court as to their return was the young Dejanican nobleman Stanis Poniastakaius. Stanis, who had been born on January 17, 1732 at Kolzyn, belonged to the influential and powerful Czarskian family, which had sponsored Laurasian efforts in the War of the Dejanik Succession. Recieving an education that only a nobleman could obtain, he had sojourned at the courts of Pruthia, Austarlia, Franconia, and the Haxonian Confederacy. Then in 1756, his parents had secured him appointment to the Dejanican Embassy on Laurasia Prime; he had served as one of the diplomatic consuls for three years, until he returned to the Commonwealth in October 1759. In June 1762, however, Poniastakaius had returned to Laurasia Prime, having gained another assignment with the Embassy. He was known for his dignified manner and his education, but also for his pliability and willingness to be influenced by others. Empress Aurelia noticed him almost immediately, and began to conceive the idea that this thirty-one year old noble could become the King of Dejanica.
 * September 4-In an audience with Ambassador Maitland, the Empress Aurelia suggested that his mistress, Queen Mariana, could marry a member of the Laurasian aristocracy. Aurelia declared that a Laurasian noble would foster "positive relations between our two realms" and that his mistress could be assured that there would be no conspiracy against her person. Maitland, however, declared that his mistress could never consider any match that might diminish her reputation, and that she intended only to marry a husband who had no "allegiance or ties which could distract him from what he owed to her." Mariana, unlike Aurelia, was determined to marry; she preferred a husband who would have the backing of a foreign power, and who could treat with the Empress Aurelia on equal terms. The Queen of Scottria was to begin considering Don Carlos, son and heir of Spamalkan Emperor Philicus. Don Carlos, however, was a sadistic degenerate, who would not be a worthy husband to her. She considered Charman III of Franconia to be too young, and Austarlian Archduke Char'vak to not have enough monetary funds to his credit.
 * September 11-A secret conference commenced between the Laurasian Empire and the Hugenot Confederation of Franconia at Adrianne. The Empress Aurelia had been persuaded by Chancellor Cecilis, Ambassador Thorckmortonia, and Procurator-General Bagonius that she needed to lend her support to the Hugenots, and that such a measure would maintain Laurasian influence in the Amulak Spiral and prevent Franconia from posing a renewed threat to the Empire in the future. Aurelia herself was sympathethic towards the Hugenots in any case, and believed that they were being unduly oppressed by the Franconian government. The Imperial Laurasian Government will be represented by Sir Lysimachus Croftia; Sir Galerius Caranus; and Assistant Minister of Finance Walterius Mildmay, while the Prince of Conde and the Admiral Coligny represented the Hugenot Confederation. Negotiations will continue for the next several days.
 * September 21-The Treaty of Adrianne is signed by the delegations of the Laurasian Empire and the Hugenot Confederation of Franconia, resulting in the conclusion of a formal military and diplomatic alliance between the Empire and the Confederation. By the terms of this treaty, the Empress Aurelia pledged to dispatch an expeditionary corps of 60 warships and 400 support craft, under the command of a "reliable and distinguished" nobleman, in order to assist the Hugenots retain Le Havre, which they had captured from the Loyalists and were using as a major military arsenal and shipyard. The expeditionary corps was to have tactical autonomy, and was to operate in accordance with the directives of the Imperial Laurasian Government. The Empress of Laurasia promised not to make any treaty with the Loyalists until the Hugenots had succeeded in their objective of capturing Calais. In return, the Hugenots agreed to compensate the Imperial Laurasian Government for all military expenses; to confirm Laurasian transit and transportation privileges in Franconian territory; and to recognize the immunities of Laurasian subjects in Franconian dominions. It is agreed that the Laurasian expeditionary corps is to be dispatched by no later than the end of the present year. The Treaty of Adrianne is ratified by the Hugenot Council of Operations on September 24 and by the Empress Aurelia on September 26.
 * October 10-The Empress Aurelia, who was with the Imperial Court at the Hamponian Palace on Jared (once the residence of Chancellor-Cardinal Wolesius), awoke in her personal bedchambers at 7:00 a.m. in the morning, as had become her daily routine. As she woke up, however, the Empress was stricken by a feeling of uneasiness in her stomach and lightness in her head. Now twenty-nine years old, Aurelia had not fallen seriously ill before; in fact, she was to have the most robust health of any of the sovereigns of the Neuchrian Dynasty. This time, however, she was to be stricken. Believing that her uneasiness was only the result of the extensive dinner which she had the previous night, the Empress took some stomach relief and then set about her daily walk in the gardens around her bedchambers. As she began to walk, however, her legs began to give way, and she was forced to summon her ladies to help her back to the bedchambers. Still believing that she was only suffering a bout of temporary illness, Aurelia immersed herself in a bath. By noon, however, she had taken to her bed and was running a high temperature. The Empress's personal physicians, including the Archleutan Dr. Hans Burcot (who had served in the Royal Hospital for nearly thirty years), were summoned to her bedside. Burcot, with his tricorders, immediately declared that the Empress had contracted Marsian fever, and that she needed to be placed on a immediate regiment of antibiotics and liquified food. Aurelia, however, refused to believe him, and ordered him to leave her chambers, throwing objects at him and commanding him to never appear before her again.
 * October 16-The Empress Aurelia, who had refused to believe that she had contracted Marsian fever, was by this point seriously ill. The fever had grown worse since Dr. Burcot had been hustled from her bedchambers. Now on this day, October 16, 1762, her condition worsened yet further. During the early hours of October 16, the Empress coughed violently in her personal bedchambers, so much so that she became dehydrated. She continued to refuse treatment, and as a result, her life came ever closer to peril. Then, early in the afternoon, her throat clogged, and she became incapable of speech. Finally, near 5:00 p.m. that evening, she lapsed into unconsciousness. Chancellor Cecilis, overriding the Empress's instructions, had her moved to the Royal Hospital, and ordered for all effort to be made to revive her.
 * October 17-The Empress Aurelia continued to drift in and out of consciousness in the Royal Hospital, and she was in a pitiable state. The Imperial Privy Council convened in a emergency session in the Private Council Chambers on the orders of Chancellor Cecilis. Great anxiety now prevailed among the members of the Council, concerning the Empress's predicament. Chancellor Cecilis, Procurator-General Bagonius, the Earls of Jadia and Aeoleon, and Lord Treasurer Winchestrius were the most anxious personages. If the Empress died, as most, by this point, believed that she would, who should succeed her? Over the next two days, the Privy Council, Governing Senate, and Holy Synod conducted vigorous discussions, with the members of the three Councils of State divided in their opinions. Some, such as Lord Knollysis, favored Lady Katharina Greysius, despite the matter of her disgrace with the Earl of Heuthros; moderates supported the Earl of Hannah, who was not related to the Empress, but nevertheless was a descendant of the Emperor Antoninus Pius. The rest wanted for the Councils of State to themselves decide the matter. No one spoke in support of Scottrian Queen Mariana, who was the closest claimant. A consensus was lacking, however, and this boded ill for the future.
 * October 20-
 * By this point, the Imperial Chancellory had issued an imperial manifesto to the subjects of the Laurasian Empire, informing them of the Empress's diagnosis and her predicament; and that she may soon be "received into the fold of Almitis." The Imperial Court was already commencing preparations to go into mourning for the Empress's soul. Lord Husadarania, however, determined to prevent disputes over the succession from arising, and still having hope, prevailed upon Dr. Burcot to resume his treatment of the Empress. Burcot ordered that she be moved into the sanitary ward and administered the experimental Rigellus-II medicine, which had been developed at the Medical Faculty of the University of Clackimaris from February 1761. He worked vigorously, sending out orders to the servants and the nurses in a "rapid and vigorous manner", and ensuring that no one came into contact with the Empress unless if they wore proper gear. His treatments worked, and two hours later, the Empress was conscious and able to speak.
 * The Privy Council, Governing Senate, and Holy Synod gathered around the bedside of the Empress, who, although she had been administered the medicine, was still in danger of dying. Her chief concern was to make provision for the government and succession to the Laurasian Empire upon her death. Turning to the one man she felt she could trust, she commanded the Councils of State to appoint Lord Antiochus Dudley Lord Protector of the Laurasian Empire, with the salary of €150.6 million dataries a year. The Empress also asked that his personal servant, Simmias Tabarthia, be given the pension of €1.6 million dataries a year. Many individuals believed that this was to buy the silence of one who had stood guard while the Empress and Dudley were alone. Aurelia, however, anticipating that adverse conclusions would be drawn, declared that "although I have loved Lord Antiochus dearly, as Almitis is my witness, nothing unseemly has ever passed between us." Although the councilors, especially Chancellor Cecilis, were much dismayed by her commands, "everything she asked was promised", according to Ambassador de Quadra. Shortly afterwards, eruptions appeared on the Empress's hands. Dr. Burcot, not considerate of civility, yelled "Almitis's pestilence! Which is better? To have these marks on your body, or to die?" He soon looked at the readouts, and noticed the Empress's blood pressure had returned to normal levels. He informed the Council that the Empress would soon recover, and that the worst was over.
 * October 24-
 * Following Dr. Burcot's treatments, the Empress had improved rapidly, much to the profound relief of the Councils of State, the Imperial Court, and her subjects at large. For days, people had been in anxious anticipation of the Empress's condition, and whether or not she would survive. Her improvements, however, now lifted their hopes. The Empress on this day emerged from her bed, although she would remain in confinement in her personal bedchambers for the next several days and would not resume her normal schedule until the end of November.
 * The Empress's recovery was greeted with much joy throughout the Empire. On November 17, 1762, the fourth anniversary of her ascension to the throne, the Imperial Treasury will issue a coin to mark her recovery. The coin depicted the Empress kneeling before the Lord Paul of Almitis, and the inscription, in Old Laurasian, "Gratia autem Dei vita datur; Quod vita conservatur; Vita, quod omnia et super omnia uphneld." (By the Grace of God, Life is given; Life is preserved; Life is upheld above everything else).
 * November 4-The Empress Aurelia decided to reward Lord Antiochus Dudley for his continued loyalty and concern for her interests. Dudley was finally appointed to the Imperial Privy Council, obtaining the position of Minister of Labor and Commerce. He was also given a pension of €50 million dataries a year. Attempting to preserve the peace, she bestowed the same honor upon the Duke of Norfolkius, appointed as the Minister for the Nobility. The rivalry between these two men, however, remained as intense as ever, although both remained dedicated to the interests of the Empress.
 * November 11-The Empress Aurelia received a communique from Scottrian Queen Mariana. In this communique, Mariana expressed her happiness that the Empress had recovered from her "debilitating illness", and expressed her hope that Aurelia would never again have to contend with any illness in the future. Chancellor Cecilis and the others, at the Imperial Court and in the Imperial Government, were now determined that the Empress should marry, and that she should marry as soon as possible. They believed that a male heir to the Laurasian throne was desperately needed, and that Aurelia should not procrastinate any longer. The Earl of Americana, on his part, confronted the Empress two days after Mariana's communique, declaring that the matter of the succession touched the affairs of the entire Empire. Aurelia, weeping with rage, was angered at his insolence, and threatened that she would have him executed. Americana refused to stand down, and the confrontation ultimately ended with the Empress banishing him from her sight for seven months and confiscating all grants, honors, and properties conferred on him since the beginning of the reign. On November 22, she issued a venomous manifesto from the Imperial Court, reminding all her subjects that she had the power to "destroy them utterly" if they attempted to force her down a path which she did not desire.
 * December 9-Having resumed her normal duties of state, and determined to follow through with her commitments to the Huguenots, the Empress formally designated Ambrosius Dudley, the Earl of Sarah, as commander of the Laurasian Expeditionary Corps of Le Havre. Dudley, who had distinguished himself in the Didymeian War, and was determined to serve his mistress faithfully in the arena of battle, gracefully accepted the commission. The Corps began to assemble at Syr-Daria, Glassia, Houston, Tyson, Vandross, and the Oirat Complex. The Huguenot Council, having learned of the Empress's illness, and expressing their joy for her recovery, declared that the Expeditionary Corps would not have to be dispatched until after the commencement of the year.

1763

 * January 11-The Laurasian Expeditionary Corps, under the command of Lord Ambrosius Dudley, Earl of Sarah, formally departed from Belkadan on its journey to the Amulak Spiral. The addendum to the Treaty of Adrianne (January 6, 1763) had provided that Dieppe was to be placed at the disposition of the Laurasian Expeditionary Corps, as a secondary command post to secure Le Havre for the duration of the Laurasian presence in Franconia. Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Privy Council had therefore been engaged in efforts to ensure that the Expeditionary Corps was properly provisioned for. The Expeditionary Corps will make a rapid journey to the Great Amulak Spiral.
 * January 16-The Expeditionary Corps, under the command of the Earl of Sarah, arrived at Breuteuil in the Serene Kingdom of Franconia, which was under the control of the Huguenot Council. Lujak, Prince of Conde, who served as the chief operational commander of the Huguenot forces, and who had been responsible for coordinating the negotiations with the Imperial Laurasian Government, formally greeted the Earl of Sarah and his force. The Huguenots then escorted the Expeditionary Corps to the strongholds of Dieppe and Le Havre; on January 22, both strongholds would formally be handed over into the custody of the Laurasian Expeditionary Corps.
 * February 7-The Battle of Devairk, which was fought between the forces of the Huguenot Franconians and the Laurasian Empire on the one hand, and those of the central authorities of the Serene Kingdom of Franconia on the other, resulted in a decisive Coalition victory. Devairk was occupied by the Huguenots as a result of this victory, and the Laurasians seized a number of Franconian starships.
 * February 12-The Empress Aurelia was guest to a banquet at Chalessian Mansion in Christiania, held in her honor by the Earl of Aeoleon and Lord Treasurer Winchestrius. Her day, however, was brought to a sudden and crashing halt when she was informed that Lady Katharina Greysius had given birth to a second son in her personal chamber at the Post Settlement of Hepudermia. Lady Katharina and the Earl of Heuthros had been moved there from the Fortress of Baureux in June 1762. Sir Demetrius Warveius, Lieutenant of the Post Settlement of Hepudermia, had permitted Katharina to hang rich curtains and tapestries in her apartments; delicacies were brought to her table, and she was allowed to keep her pet animals with her. The Empress Aurelia had approved all of this, but Warveius, who had sympathy for the young couple, had secretly allowed the young couple to meet and to even share a room at night. Katharina had become pregnant by September 1762, although this was kept a closely guarded secret. It was no longer a secret however, and news of the birth leaked out quickly from the Post Settlement. Aurelia's wrath knew no bounds, and she commanded that under no circumstances were they to meet again.
 * February 16-On the orders of the Empress Aurelia, both the Earl of Heuthros and the Lieutenant of the Post Settlement of Heupdermia, Sir Demetrius Warveius, were arrested and translated to imprisonment at the Fortress of Baureux. They were both charged on counts of treason, conspiracy, les-majestie, and "violation of the rights and customs of the imperial household." The Earl of Heuthros, in particular, was also accused of "sexual impropriety" and "extramarital relations."
 * February 19-The Star Chamber of the Governing Senate, the body responsible for personal offenses among the Laurasian nobility and prominent officials of the Imperial Government, convicted both the Earl of Heuthros and Lord Lieutenant Sir Demetrius Warveius on all charges. By the command of the Empress, Heuthros was fined €500 million dataries for his crime; deprived of all honors and grants conferred upon him by the Imperial Chancellory; and ordered to remain under close confinement at the Fortress of Baureux. Warveius, on his part, was dismissed from the post of Lord Lieutenant; fined €220 million dataries; deprived of all honors and grants; and forbidden to ever reside at the Imperial Court or set foot on Laurasia Prime herself. Warveius would eventually die in obscurity on Robbay on June 23, 1793.
 * February 24-Queen Mariana's uncle, the Duke of Guise, one of the most powerful and influential personages in the Serene Kingdom of Franconia, was assassinated by Jean de Poltrot de Mere, a fanatical Hugenot. Guise had been directing the siege of Orleans, which was one of the chief centers of Hugenot power in Franconia. The assassination of the Duke of Guise will be one of the factors leading to a temporary halt in the Franconian Civil War. Empress Aurelia, hearing of the Duke of Guise's death, sent a letter of condolence to Queen Mariana. Guise will be buried at Chorvay on March 6.
 * March 20-The Book of Martyrs is published by Dayian Press in Christiania, Laurasia Prime. This work was written by the Almitian theologian and historian John Foxius, one of the most prominent Reformist personages in the Laurasian Empire. It was the first major work to chronicle the oppressions and excesses of the Didymeian Persecutions. The names, biographies, and death information of all 700,000 victims of the Persecutions were provided in the Book, as well as addendums and tables with information about their trials.
 * March 22-The Empress Aurelia, in a private audience with Scottrian Ambassador Maitland in the Throne Room of the Arachosian Palace of Senna, first raised the idea of Lord Antiochus Dudley as a potential husband for Queen Mariana. Mariana, unaware of Don Carlos's mental incapability, had continued to pursue negotiations for a marriage to him during the early months of 1763. The Empress of Laurasia considered this a threat to her position, and she sought to see Mariana married to a loyal Laurasian. Therefore, she had conceived of Dudley. Dudley was, in her view, the one man who could be trusted to promote the welfare of the Empire in the Angelina Spiral; he was indebted to the Empress for his meteoric rise to power and almost princely status, and would not be likely to forget the woman for whom he felt a genuine affection, if not love. By marrying Dudley, Mariana would remove herself from the marriage market, and threats of foreign interference in Scottria would recede. The drawback would be that she would have to give him up, but because of how long royal marriage negotiations took, the parting would not take place for months, if not years. Few would support her view of the situation, for only Cecilis, who wanted Dudley out of the way and saw the advantages, supported the plan. In her audience, the Empress declared that Dudley had "manly graces" and would be a worthy husband for Maitland's mistress. Maitland, believing her proposal to be a cosmic joke, tried to laugh it off at first, but seeing that Aurelia meant what she said, offered his thanks for her offer. Shortly afterwards, Cecilis praised Dudley to Maitland, declaring that he was "a nobleman of birth, void of all evil conditions that sometimes are heritable to princes, and in goodness of nature and richness of good gifts comparable to any prince born..." Maitland however, believed privately that the Empress's plan to foist her discarded lover-a commoner by origin-upon his Queen was little short of insulting, especially in view of his reputation as a former traitor and suspected wife murderer. During the course of the next two months, the news of the Empress's offer of Dudley spreads throughout the Empire and intergalactic civilization, being met everywhere with derision. Few believed Aurelia was serious.
 * April 4-Having made her resolution to move forward with the Dudley marriage, the Empress Aurelia believed that she could afford to be generous to Lady Lennaxia. She therefore ordered her release from imprisonment at the Fortress of Baureux, but made it conditional upon a promise that the Countess would never again scheme to marry her son to the Queen of Scottria. The Countess of Lennaxia was also commanded to retire to her family estates on Pulaski. Lennaxia obliged, and was now determined, with her husband, to stay away from the Imperial Court as much as possible.
 * April 14-Queen-Regent Catharina de'Medici, whose position was strengthened by the assassination of the Duke of Guise, and confident that she could assert her authority over the whole of the Franconian dominons, sent an offer for negotiations to the Huguenot Council of Operations and the Imperial Laurasian Government. Empress Aurelia, who believed that the expedition had preserved Laurasian privileges in Franconian territory, and seeking to turn her attention now to affairs in the Dejanik Commonwealth, where the health of King Vorrus II continued to decline, accepted the offer for negotiations. The Huguenot Council also accepted the offer. An armistice will be signed at Reims on April 22.
 * May 11-A diplomatic conference is opened at Newhaven between the delegations of the Laurasian Empire and the Huguenot Confederation on the one hand, and the Serene Kingdom of Franconia on the other. The Empress Aurelia designated the Earl of Sarah, commander of the Laurasian Expeditionary Corps, as the chief plenipotentiary of the Laurasian delegation. Sir Rudomentus Sadielus, Sir Lysimachus Croftia, and Sir Nicholas Thorckmortonia were the the other Laurasian plenipotentiaries. The Prince of Conde and Admiral Coligny represented the Huguenot Confederation, while the Dukes of Torre and Boulougone served as the dignitaries for the central Franconian government. Negotiations will continue for over two months before an agreement is reached.
 * June 5-The Empress Aurelia bestowed upon her chief favorite, Lord Antiochus Dudley, Kenillian Castle on Taurasia. Kenilian Castle had been originally constructed by Willanius Marshallia, Earl of Taurasia, in 1390. It remained in the possession of the Marshallia family for nearly two centuries, until it was confiscated by Emperor Commodus the Terrible in 1583. Since then, it had been a part of the Imperial Estate, having served as one of the favorite residences of the Emperors Probus and Titus II the Cruel. And now it was in the possession of the Dudleys. Dudley immediately threw himself into efforts to expand the castle, in order to make it a fit place to entertain the Empress. This effort will continue for the next ten years.
 * July 9-On the same day that the Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Court embarked from Laurasia Prime for the annual Imperial Progress (this time to the Goldarian Worlds), the Treaty of Newhaven was signed by the Laurasian Empire, Huguenot Confederation, and Serene Kingdom of Franconia, thereby bringing an end to the Laurasian Expeditionary War of 1762-1763. By the terms of this treaty, the status quo ante bellum was maintained in territorial affairs between the Laurasian Empire and the Serene Kingdom of Franconia. Le Havre and Dieppe were restored to the authority of the central government of Franconia; in exchange, however, the Franconian Government agreed to compensate the Empress Aurelia for all of her military expenses, and to provide to the Imperial Treasury of the Empire, an annuity of €150 billion dataries per year for twenty years (to 1783). Laurasian transit and commercial privileges in Franconian dominions were confirmed by the Franconian Government, as well as the arrangements of the Treaty of Ediania regarding Scottria. As regards to Franconian internal affairs, an immediate peace was to be imposed between the Huguenots and Loyalists; the authority of the Franconian Regency over the Franconian dominions were recognized; and compensation would be made for any who had suffered losses at the hands of troops in battle. Laurasian units were to withdraw back to the Empire by November 1763. The Treaty of Newhaven was ratified by the Empress Aurelia on July 12; by Queen-Regent Catharina d'Medici and the Franconian Estates-General on July 19; and by the Huguenot Council of Operations on July 26.
 * July 17-Acting under the provisions of Lowenwolde's Treaty and the Treaty of Riga, the Empress Aurelia commanded the Laurasian Ambassador to the Dejanican Court, Sir Metronius Avronius, to demand from the Dejanican Diet and King Vorrus II to formally depose the King's son, Carl, as Duke of Northania. Aurelia had told Chancellor Cecilis that Laurasian rights to the succession of the Duchy of Northania had been violated by Carl's elevation four years earlier, and that control of Northania would be a conduit of Laurasian influence into the Dejanican Commonwealth. The Diet, influenced by Laurasian bribes and intimidation, responded to Avronius's demands promptly, and on July 22, ordered Vorrus to formally deprive his son of the Duchy of Northania. Vorrus was reluctant, but faced with the threat of Laurasian intervention, complied. Carl was forced to resign as Duke on July 26, 1763. He retired to Saxonia, where he resided as an average nobleman until his death on June 16, 1796. On August 11, Ernestia Bironia, who had been deposed as Duke in 1740, is reinstalled on the Ducal throne of Mitava. Bironia had ingratiated himself with the Imperial Laurasian Government, and had recovered lost influence and favor. He will remain duke until his retirement in February 1769.
 * August 6-Ambrosius Dudley, Earl of Sarah, returned to Belkadan from the Amulak Spiral, having resigned his commission as commander of the Laurasian Expeditionary Corps four days earlier, and having made preparations for the transfer of Le Havre and Dieppe back to the authority of the Franconian Government. Dudley, however, had been wounded in a grenade explosion, during a confrontation with Franconian troops before the end of hostilities, and suffered a major leg injury. The Earl of Sarah was greeted at Belkadan by his brother, Lord Antiochus, who brought with him a message of condolences from the Empress concerning his injury. The Earl of Sarah will not arrive back at Saravanian Mansion on Sarah, his chief residence, until August 19.
 * August 24-Spamalkan Ambassador de Quadra, whose health had been in decline since March 1763, succumbed to his age and physical condition, and died of Soplaies disease at St. Paul's Hospital in Christiania. De Quadra, whose reports had contained the rumors and other stories circulating about affairs at the Imperial Laurasian Court, and who had continued to pester the Empress with questions about her marriage possibilities, was not particularly mourned at the Imperial Court. His body will be transported back to Alvara in the Holy Spamalkan Empire on September 4, and interred there at his family estate.
 * September 19-The Empress Aurelia commanded her ambassador to the Scottrian Court, Sir Thomasius Randolphius, to hold a private audience with Queen Mariana regarding her own marriage possibilities. Randolphius was instructed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to persuade Mariana to allow Aurelia to choose her a husband. He was to say that if Mariana consented "to content us and this our empire in her marriage," Aurelia would be as a mother to her and would "proceed to the inquisition of her right and title to be our next heir, and to further that which shall be advantageous to her." Reference was to be made to the possibility of "some person of noble birth" being chosen as Mariana's husband. Mariana, however, did not understand what was implied, begging for clarification. Randolphius, who knew of Aurelia's intentions, was praying that he would not have to tell her. Aurelia, however, was still playing for time, and in the interests of retaining Mariana's interest and preventing her from pursuing other marriage plans, would keep her guessing for the next few months.
 * October 5-The King of Dejanica, Vorrus II, whose health had been in decline for several months, and whose predicament had been a focus of concern for the Empress Aurelia and her Privy Council, died at the age of 66 in the Dresdanian Palace of Warsaw, Dejanica. He had ruled for thirty years (since 1733), although until 1735 his title had been disputed with King Stanis I. Condolences arrived at the Dejanican Court from all foreign monarchs, including the Empress Aurelia of Laurasia. She was, however, pleased about the death of King Vorrus. This would give her the opportunity to intervene in the Dejanik Commonwealth, and she had said so much to Chancellor Cecilis and other ministers. Aurelia, however, knew she would have to gain the cooperation of a neighboring power for her intentions: specifically, Pruthia. Vorrus's death had now left Pru'a IX of Pruthia as the senior monarch of the inter-galactic civilization.
 * October 28-Death of Archleutan Count Heinrich von Bruhl, who had been the chief minister and leading influence at the Dejanik Court under King Vorrus II. The death of Count von Bruhl, just twenty-three days after the death of his patron and sovereign, was meet with rejoicing by many in the Dejanik Commonwealth, who despised his foreign origin and his gluttonous ways.
 * November 14-In a session of the Imperial Privy Council at the Diplomatic Palace in Christiania, Laurasia Prime, Empress Aurelia raised the subject of the succession in the Dejanik Commonwealth. Vorrus II had been buried at the Royal Vault of Krenshallia on November 2, and the period of mourning for his death had formally been proclaimed to be at an end by the Dejanican Diet. According to the laws of the Commonwealth, the Dejanican Government had been placed in the charge of the Interrex, High Priest Wav'ro Lubraskius of Tuvaria, who was to govern the affairs of the Commonwealth until the formal successor to Vorrus had been elected. Aurelia, in her discussion with the Privy Council, declared that, as her father had done three decades earlier, that the Laurasian Empire should intervene to maintain its interests in the Dejanik Commonwealth. Chancellor Cecilis, who was as determined as the Empress to see the extension of Laurasian influence to those territories, suggested to the Empress that negotiations should be conducted with a friendly monarch in order to handle Dejanican affairs. The Empress concurred, and authorized Cecilis to begin drafting the formal request.
 * December 7-On the orders of the Empress Aurelia, Chancellor and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sir Willanius Cecilis dispatched a formal diplomatic communique to the court of the Autocratic Empire of Pruthia and its monarch, Emperor Pru'a IX. In the communique, the Chancellor declared that "the recent death of His Majesty of Dejanica has exposed once again, to Her Imperial Majesty's government, and to the subjects of this Empire, the importance of the maintenance of a friendly and proper regime within the Dejanican territories". Cecilis then went on to state that under the terms of Lowenwolde's Treaty and the Treaty of Riga, the powers of Laurasia, Pruthia, and Austarlia had the ability to intervene in Dejanican internal affairs, and that they should secure the "peaceful transition of the Dejanican throne." Therefore, it was proposed by the Chancellor that a Dejanican noble, of "honorable lineage", should be elevated to the Dejanican throne. Cecilis pointed out that the courts of Austarlia and Franconia favored the Haxonian Prince Frederickius, and that such a choice would not be amendable to the interests of maintaining "order" in the Commonwealth. The Empress Aurelia had understood that Pru'a would oppose anyone supported by Empress Mar'va Tarvania; and that if Pruthia joined Laurasia, the floundering Commonwealth would find itself under a diplomatic and military vise under all directions. Pru'a, on his part, carefully considered the Laurasian proposal. He reflected upon his own diplomatic situation. The Seven Year's War (1756-1763), in which the Laurasian Empire had remained neutral, had been fought between a coalition of Pruthia and the Haxonian Confederacy on the one side, and Austarlia, Franconia, and the Vendragian Confederacy on the other. Pruthia had narrowly escaped defeat in that conflict, and was exhausted, impoverished, and diplomatically isolated. Pru'a needed an ally, and Laurasia seemed the best prospect. Empress Aurelia and the Privy Council will await a response from the Pruthian Emperor for weeks, as he carefully consulted with his advisers. Aurelia, however, knew that patience was of the essence, and she commanded the Imperial General Staff to begin drafting preparations for the dispatch of Laurasian military units into Dejanican territory.
 * December 16-The Empress Aurelia, who continued in her devious marriage policies, decided to revive negotiations for her own marriage to the Austarlian Archduke Char'vak. In this, she was encouraged by the fact that Queen Mariana's efforts to obtain a marriage with Spamalkan Prince Don Carlos were finally coming to a close. The Queen of Scottria had finally been informed of the truth about the Spamalkan Prince's health and mental condition in October 1763; the following month, he had fallen violently ill at the Great Palace of Madrid, and many were in despair of his life. Mariana knew that she needed to find another, more capable husband, and she had begun to once again consider Austarlian and Franconian possibilities. Aurelia, therefore, sought to forestall Mariana's aims by herself marrying the Archduke of Austarlia. The Empress commanded Chancellor Cecilis, two days later, to draft a secret communique to the Austarlian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, requesting for the renewal of marriage relations. The Austarlian Secretary for Foreign Affairs, the powerful Prince Kaunitz (who held his position for forty years, from May 1753 to August 1793), considered the communique carefully, for his mistress, Empress Mar'va, was not pleased about the earlier lapse of negotiations. Eventually however, on December 22, Empress Mar'va Tarvania and Emperor Fransios I approved the recommencement of marriage negotiations with the Laurasian Empire.

1764

 * January 14-Pru'a IX of Pruthia, having taken his time with his Council of Ministers to respond to the Laurasian communique which had been dispatched by Chancellor Cecilis the previous year, finally sent a formal response to the Imperial Laurasian Government, concerning the earlier Laurasian proposals. In his response, the Pruthian Emperor declared that it was "in my honorable opinion, that the affairs of the Dejanican Commonwealth are indeed the concern of all members of intergalactic civilization" and that he could not countenance the election of any King of Dejanica who would be hostile to the interests of "tranquility and peace." Therefore, the Emperor of Pruthia considered it fitting for a native Dejanican of the noble line to be elevated to the Dejanican throne, and therefore agreed with "Her Imperial Majesty of Laurasia" that all effort should be made to securing the election of such a reliable prince to the Dejanican throne. Pru'a, however, also stated that his dominions had been "exhausted by the travails of conflict" and that he desired the assistance of a "reliable power", against those who would contrive to upset the tranquility of affairs further. He therefore requested for a formal military and diplomatic alliance between the Laurasian Empire and Autocratic Pruthian Empire; such an alliance would only be conditional upon certain circumstances, and would in no way be prejudicial to the marriage efforts currently being conducted by the Empress Aurelia. Aurelia, when she read the Pruthian response, was shocked by the request for a military alliance. She had continued the policy, established by her grandfather and maintained by her father and siblings, of refraining from involvement in the disputes of Pruthia and Austarlia. She did not wish to unduly antagonize the Austarlian Government, and therefore, she decided to attempt to woo the Emperor of Pruthia into changing his mind. Over the course of the next two months, the Empress of Laurasia sent her Pruthian counterpart numerous gifts, including Venasian melons; Dasian military armor; Aquilianian eels; Taurasian sauces; and Horacian garments, promising also to reward the members of his court. Pru'a accepted the gifts, but remained adamant in his goals.
 * January 29-Austarlian Empress Mar'va Tarvania consulted with the Austarlian Council of State and Minister-Prince Kaunitz concerning marriage negotiations with the Laurasian Empire. The Empress of Austarlia had learned of her great enemy Pru'a's request for a formal military alliance with the Laurasian Empire, and in particular, their machinations in the Dejanik Commonwealth. She was alarmed, and believed that Aurelia might be engaged in a conspiracy to harm the integrity and security of her own realms. Prince Kauntiz, however, managed to convince his imperial mistress that a potential Laurasian-Pruthian alliance would only be directed towards maintaining control over affairs in the Dejanik Commonwealth, and that the Empress of Laurasia herself remained committed, as did most of her subjects, to the continuance of peace with the powers of the Amulak Spiral. Mar'va Tarvania, persuaded thus, therefore allowed negotiations to proceed. On February 4, she designated Baron Ahasverus Allinga of Moravia as her special envoy to the Imperial Laurasian Court; he was authorized to conduct discussions on a marriage with the Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Government.
 * February 14-Baron Ahasverus Allinga of Moravia, the special Austarlian envoy, and his entourage, who had departed from Prague on February 7, and arrived in the Caladarian Galactic Barrier three days later, were formally received at the Quencilvanian Palace by the Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Court, in the Public Audience Chambers. The Empress was attended by Chancellor Cecilius and Lord Treasurer Winchestrius; Lord Antiochus Dudley was no where to be seen. Both Allinga and Chancellor Cecilis praised the merits and advantages of the match in a private audience held afterwards. The Empress, however, replied that they might save their breath. She would only marry because of reasons of necessity, and her decision would be made as an Empress and Almitis-ordained sovereign, not as a woman desperate for personal love. She blamed the Austarlian Empress for the failure of the earlier negotiations: she had not "behaved properly" and had not permitted her nephew to visit the Laurasian Empire before a marriage. She insisted that she would never accept a suitor without seeing him first, and that the Archduke must make the first move. She added that she would rather be a smuggler and single, rather than an Empress and married. Allinga was surprised by this, and on February 21, told the Chancellor that there was no point in pursuing the matter further. Cecilius, however, was reassuring, informing the envoy of how the Empress had told him of what she had enjoyed of the meeting. He believed that she was by no means disinclined towards the marriage.
 * March 9-By this point, it was obvious to the Empress that she could not keep Scottrian Queen Mariana guessing as to the identity of her suitor no longer. She therefore now instructed Ambassador Randolphius that he could speak to the Queen of Scottria plainly, and could reveal to her what the Laurasian Empress had in mind for her as a husband. The Scottrian Court was then at Dumbaline Priory on Dumbaline, and the Queen of Scottria was indulging herself in a round of festivities. Ambassador Randolphius secured an audience with the Queen of Scottria shortly after receiving his mistress's authorization. He was surprised, however, when the Queen of Scottria asked if her cousin wished for her to marry Lord Antiochus Dudley. Randolphius, cringing, and bewildered that the Queen already knew, admitted that it was. Queen Mariana was amazed and somewhat offended by Aurelia's plan, although she remained outwardly cordial. Mariana, like Aurelia, was determined to be her own mistress, and did not consider Dudley a fit mate for one whose previous husband had been the King of Franconia and who was herself a reigning sovereign. Haughtily, she asked Randolphius if the plan conformed to the Empress's promise "to use me as her sister or daughter. Do you think it may stand with my honor to marry a subject?" Randolphius replied no better man could be found, and that this marriage could bring good to her realm. Mariana replied that she would consider the matter in private. Over the next several days, she discussed with Moray and her trusted confidantes about the Empress Aurelia's proposal. She said that she would be more amendable if Aurelia promised to declare her heiress presumptive to the Laurasian throne. Instead of this being done, the Queen of Scottria felt she was being made a fool of. She never believed that Aurelia would really part with him-a view which was shared by many other people. Dudley himself was not enthusiastic about the marriage, being panic-stricken at the prospect of leaving the Caladarian Galaxy for an "untamed, distant realm", and even more distraught at the thought of leaving Aurelia, whom he still cherished some hope of marrying. Aurelia herself remained adamant, and revived her plans for a meeting with Mariana. On March 24, however, Mariana would decline the invitation, and a cool-down in Laurasian-Scottrian relations would ensure during the next several months.
 * March 15-As regards to the affairs of the Dejanik Commonwealth, mutual interest finally prevailed. Aurelia had herself come around to the view that an alliance with the Autocratic Pruthian Empire may actually prove beneficial, in preventing a possible combination of Austarlian and Franconian power against her Empire in the future, and that Pru'a could prove to be a reliable ally in dealing with the Dejaniks in the future. She and Pru'a had both made gestures which seemed to mark the commencement of negotiations. On March 1, the Empress had conferred the Imperial Order of the White Eagle upon Pru'a's brother, Prince Henvar; Pru'a had responded four days later by conferring the Pruthian Order of the Black Eagle upon both Stanis Poniastakaius (whom he knew was Aurelia's favored candidate for the Dejanican throne) and her chief favorite, the Lord Antiochus Dudley. Now, Chancellor Cecilis, acting on his imperial mistress's orders, formally accepted the Pruthian proposal for an military and diplomatic alliance, and declared that his mistress was willing to convene a diplomatic conference on the matter. Pru'a reacted with joy when receiving the Laurasian response; in return, he undertook to assist the Laurasian Empire in all engagements in the Dejanik Commonwealth, and in particular, with the election of a next King of Dejanica.
 * March 22-A diplomatic conference was formally convened on Berliania III, the Pruthian capital world, between the diplomatic delegations of the Autocratic Pruthian Empire and the Laurasian Empire. The Pruthian plenipotentiaries to the conference were Prince Henvar (who also acted as chief host of the conference), Count Carlia Avaria of Brandenburg; and Lord Otto Bevarthia of Amselot. The Imperial Laurasian Government was represented by Sir Rudomentus Sadielus; Sir Aristonus Pellius, Her Imperial Majesty's Ambassador to the Pruthian Court; and Lord Dacre of Gitlandia. Negotiations will continue between the two delegations for almost a month, as they wrangled over the terms of the alliance and the treaty settlement regarding Dejanican affairs.
 * April 11-The Treaty of Berliania III was signed by the delegations of the Laurasian and Autocratic Pruthian Empires, leading to the conclusion of a formal military and diplomatic alliance between the two realms. By the terms of the treaty, the military alliance henceforth established was to be truly defensive in nature, with each party declaring that it would protect the territorial stability of the other. Laurasia and Pruthia therefore pledged to assist each other in the event of an attack by a single power, with a financial subsidy of €450 billion dataries to be paid towards the power which was then currently engaged in military conflict. Should two hostile powers attack one of the allies, its partner was pledged to send an expeditionary corps of 450 warships with 200,000 military personnel in order to provide assistance in military campaigns. Most importantly, the Treaty of Berliania III provided for Pruthian and Laurasian cooperation in affairs concerning the Dejanican Commonwealth. It was declared that both governments desired for only the "maintenance of peace and general tranquility in the Dejanican realms" and that this could only be accomplished by cooperation in assuring that a reliable candidate was elevated as King of Dejanica. Therefore, the two governments would consult with each other before taking any action in regards to Dejanican political affairs. The Pruthians agreed to support the candidacy of Stanis Poniastaksius, who would soon be formally announced by the Empress Aurelia as her nominee for the Dejanican throne. In exchange, the Laurasians agreed to acknowledge Pruthian rights to monitor Dejanican external commerce in the Amulak Spiral, and to collect one-third of all Dejanican tariffs and export profits. In a secret corollary, the two monarchs (Aurelia and Pru'a) declared that both parties were resolved to guarantee "a free and uninfluenced election" and "to resort, if need be, to force of arms, should anyone attempt to prevent the free election of the king in Dejanica or to meddle with the existing constitution." If certain Dejanicans opposed their new "lawfully elected king" by proclaiming an opposing confederation, the allies agreed to employ "military severity against them and their lands without the slightest mercy."
 * April 23-In Gravalum City, Alicia, Willanius Shakesperius, later to become one of the most prominent playrights and composers during the latter decades of the eighteenth century, is born to Sir John Shakesperius, CEO of Gravalum Materials, and his wife, Lady Antigone Shakesperius. He will be formally baptized three days later.
 * May 7-At the Congressional Palace in Warsaw, Dejanica, the Convocation Diet of 1764, summoned to resolve administrative and legislative matters in the Polonian Commonwealth, in particular questions of reforms, and to also formally designate the candidate to the succession of the Dejanican throne, held its first session. The Convocation Diet was chaired by Marshal Adamis Czarskia. Czarskia was the uncle of Prince Stanis Poniataksius, who was now formally the nominee for the Dejanican throne, supported by both the Laurasian Empress Aurelia and the Pruthian Emperor Pru'a IX. Czarskia himself had, in the weeks immediately following the death of Vorrus II, had been considered by many within the Dejanican realms and among the Dejanican nobility to be a potential candidate for the throne. He possessed wealth, political patronage, and intelligence, traits which many Dejanicans desired to see in their monarch. He had not been supported by Aurelia, however, and by April 1764, his chances of being elected to the Dejanican throne had receded sharply. Czarskia had resigned himself to that fact, but was nevertheless determined to still have an influence upon the affairs of the Dejanican government. The Czarskias had therefore cooperated with the newly-appointed Laurasian Ambassador, Archleutan Count Herman von Keyserling, who had assumed his post on January 6, 1764. Keyserling was authorized to employ funds from the Imperial Treasury to bribe members of the Dejanican court, including Interrex Lubraskius, and to engage in intrigues in order to push forward Laurasian views. He was to be the chief figure responsible for insuring the election of Stanis Poniataksius to the Dejanican throne.
 * May 14-Baron Ahasverus Alinga, whose mission at the Imperial Court of Laurasia Prime was in vain, and had reported about his discussions with the Empress to the Austarlian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, is commanded by Prince Kaunitz to retire from his duties and depart back for Austarlian dominions. Alinga followed his superiors' orders to the letter, and on this day, departed from Laurasia Prime with his diplomatic entourage. The Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Court gave him a formal good-bye. Alinga will arrive back at Prague by May 19. Aurelia privately told Chancellor Cecilis that she knew no "Austarlian Prince" would become her husband, and that the range of negotiations must be extended to other realms.
 * May 25-The Dejanican Diet, persuaded by bribes offered by Laurasian Ambassador Keyserling, and the proposals of Diet Marshal Adamis Czarskia, sent a formal request to the Imperial Laurasian Government for the dispatch of a Laurasian "expeditionary corps", in order to ensure the security of the Diet and maintain the authority of the Dejanican Government while the election processes were underway. Empress Aurelia, hearing of the Dejanican "request", and having authorized Ambassador Keyserling to guide the Dejanicans along that path, readily accepted. Adding steel to gold, she now commanded Prince Nicholas Repanis, who had been promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-General in March 1764 and was Commander of the Garrison of Kalbacha Major, to prepare his units for entry into the Dejanican Lavellan Provinces. Repanius, destined to become Laurasian Ambassador to Dejanica, obliged by his mistress's commands, and by June 2, Laurasian units had formally crossed into the Dejanican Commonwealth. They occupied Ladelle and Lavella with little issue, and then sent a security detachment to Praga and Dejanica. By June 7, the Diplomatic Garrison of Dejanica had been strengthened considerably, and Ambassador Keyserling now had troops at his disposal with which to ensure that the Diet obliged by the wishes of the Imperial Laurasian Government.
 * June 8-Andrew Zamaskia, later to become the first Crown Chancellor of the Dejanican Commonwealth under King Stanis, and one of the most influential and prominent noblemen in the Dejanik Commonwealth, proposed a program of constructive governmental reforms in a session of the Dejanican Diet. Zamaskia believed that if a Dejanican prince of the noble line was to be elevated to the Dejanican throne, he should be supported by a governmental structure capable of withstanding foreign influence and maintaining the integrity of the Dejanican realms. Among the reforms proposed included the principle of majority rule in the Dejanican Diet; the establishment of a permanent executive council, on the models of the Imperial Privy Council in Laurasia, the Estates-General in Franconia, and the Council of State in Spamalka; and the transformation of the Commonwealth's highest offices into functioning collective organs of government. When this program of reforms was announced, it caused a stir. Although many within the Commonwealth supported these reforms, those outside it did not. Both Aurelia and Pru'a were alarmed by Zamaskia's proposals, believing they were dedicated to eliminating foreign influence over the Commonwealth. Marshal Czarskia himself, eager to maintain a position of patronage, believed they went too far. On June 14, Zamaskia's proposals will, on the persuasions and bribes of Ambassador Keyserling, be rejected by the Diet. Keyserling, however, will authorize for smaller concessions to be made.
 * June 12-The Haynsian Despot Jay XII Karany formally abdicated his throne in favor of his cousin Everan II, who was the son of Ferah II Karany. Everan had served as Kalga during the reign of Arbai Karany, and continued to have a prominent position on the Haynsian High Council thereafter. Everan, however, proved himself to be a well-intentioned, but weak and indecisive Despot, during the course of the next two years. He was unable to restrain Haynsian raiding expeditions against the Galactic Frontier Route, which provoked renewed tensions with the Laurasian Empire.
 * June 19-Having secured the approval of Ambassador Keyserling and of the Pruthian Ambassador Gostornost, Marshal Czarskia proposed a more limited package of reforms to the Dejanican Diet. The Diet took two days in order to debate the measures; they passed on June 21. On June 23, the Marshal proclaimed that the Diet Resolutions of 1764 had been certified, and that it could now proceed to the election of a new King of Dejanica. The limited reforms which were approved by the Laurasian Empress Aurelia and the Pruthian Emperor Pru'a IX were believed by many Dejanicans to be the first step towards an eventual complete reformation of their government and its resources. Private tariffs on the estates of nobles and gentlemen within the Dejanican Commonwealth were abolished, thereby providing the Dejanican Treasury more centralized control over the Commonwealth's finances. A general tariff for the public treasury was introduced, thereby providing the Commonwealth Government with a new, and lucrative, source of income. The traditional liberum veto was abolished for discussion of financial and military matters; a uniform system of measurements was introduced, replacing the contradicting standards of metrics and common mile which had previously prevailed; the kwarta and the minorities head tax were both reformed and made more equitable; government commissions for the administration of the Treasury and Military were authorized; the powers of the local generalites were limited to matters of "immediate" importance; all properties of the Dejanican Crown were to come under periodic review by the Treasury for signs of corruption and mismanagement; and special privileges for certain guilds and economic clubs were abolished. The same Diet also agreed to recognize the terms of intervention of the Treaty of Berliania III, and to remain on friendly terms with all of the Commonwealth's neighbors.
 * June 27-The newly-appointed Spamalkan Ambassador to the Laurasian Court, Don Diego de Guzman de Silva of Alvarro, is formally received by the Empress Aurelia in a state audience at the Habituary Quarters of the Post Settlement of Hepudermia. De Silva will work towards the fostering and maintenance of positive relations between the Laurasian and Holy Spamalkan Empires. Seven days after his arrival, the Imperial Court embarks from Laurasia Prime for the annual progress of 1764. This progress will take Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Court to the Schauerian and Nexus Route Provinces. Jean, Dill, Boo, Caroline, Atticus, Jem, Ipsus V, Bolgrahay, Robbay, Smithia, Colsonia, Archleuta, Schaeuria Prime, Rashid, Calpurnia, Kolchad, Gitlandia, Goteburg, Avaskar, Kalmar, and Linopking, among other strongholds, will be visited by the Imperial Court during the two-month progress. In particular, Aurelia's visit to Archleuta on August 5, 1764, will become one of the famous occurrences of her progresses. There, she resided at the Regency Quarters of the University of Archleuta, one of the most prominent universities in the Empire. The University of Archleuta was renowned for its mathematical programs, particularly in algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, statistics, and numeral analytics. When she arrived wearing a grown of black velvet, with a netted caul studded with pearls and gems and a feathered and bejewelled hat atop her head, she was attended by a magnificent retinue, and greeted by Chancellor Johnann Bach and the scholars of the University in their robes. Lord Antiochus Dudley acted as Master of Ceremonies during the course of the next five days, as the Empress enjoyed a full program of entertainments. She attended lectures and Archleutan plays; listened to orations, addresses, and disputations; received gifts of curriculum books; and spoke in Archleutan to the scholars themselves. Her departure on August 10 was with as much ceremony as the arrival had been.
 * September 7-The Election Diet of 1764, which had formally been convened by Marshal Czarskia, assembled for its session at Wola, an outpost world located three light-years to the east of Dejanica. Wola had been the site of every royal election thus far in the eighteenth century, and this was to be the last time that it was to be graced by the presence of an Election Diet. Ambassador Keyserling, whose health had entered a serious decline, but who was still determined to oblige by the directive provided by the Empress and the Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs, himself attended the Election Diet and deployed a detachment of Laurasian troops around Wola, in order to "provide security for the election process and prevent any rebels, vagabonds, or dissidents from disrupting the lawful proceedings." Pruthian Ambassador Gostornost also attended the Diet, and ensured that Pruthian interests were represented. Thanks to the intimidating presence of the Laurasian Corps, and the bribes which were passed out by the foreign ambassadors, the ultimate choice of the Diet was not in doubt. After four hours of deliberations, followed by the formal ballot, the Dejanican nobleman Stanis Poniataskius (who had returned from his duties at Laurasia Prime in August 1764), formal nominee of the Laurasian and Pruthian Governments, was formally elected the last King of Dejanica and Grand Duke of Lithauria. He was the fifieth of a line which stretched all the way back to the late tenth century. Stanis was elected King with 5,584 votes. When receiving word of his election, he declared that he had been blessed by the spirits of his ancestors to ascend the Dejanican throne. He will sign his convention agreement on November 13, and the results of the election will at that time be officially certified by the Diet. Aurelia, on her part, wrote to Chancellor Cecilis and offered her "congratulations on the King we have made." Ambassador Keyserling, however, retired to the Laurasian Embassy in Warsaw, his health having declined further; he died there on September 29, 1764, at the age of 67. On October 4, Empress Aurelia designated Prince Nicholas Repanius of Kalbacha Major as Keyserling's successor; Repanius is destined to become one of the main figures responsible for provoking the Dejanican War of the Bar Confederation. Stanis, on his part, would call himself Stanis Vorrust I, after his two predecessors.
 * September 13-On the command of the Empress Aurelia, Chancellor Cecilis wrote a sixteen-page justification of the Empress's Scottrian marriage proposal to Ambassador Randolphius. Randolphius had continued to hold discussions with Queen Mariana over marriage possibilities, and had sought to sound her out about whether or not she had decided to accept her "dear cousin's" marriage proposal. In his justification, Cecilis declared that Mariana would have with Lord Dudley the promise of the Laurasian succession, and that the Empress Aurelia would implement a new succession statute in order to provide for Mariana's rights as heiress presumptive. Queen Mariana, however, was still reluctant, and believed that she needed more concrete assurances. She thought that something which should be hers by right should not be offered with conditions, and that Aurelia should immediately acknowledge the succession.
 * September 14-Scottrian Queen Mariana, who sought to emphasize her goodwill towards the Empress Aurelia, and hoped that her disinclination to marry Lord Dudley would not mar relations between the two realms, appointed Sir Jamsius Melville, known for his cultivated habits and his polished education, as her special envoy to the Laurasian Empire. Maitland had continued as Ambassador, but the Queen of Scottria believed that she needed one of more diplomatic experience and of ability in order to make representations to her cousin. Melville departed from Branxholme during the early hours of September 15.
 * September 19-Sir Jamsius Melville, Special Envoy of the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria, arrived at Laurasia Prime, and was greeted by the Empress Aurelia in a formal audience at the Quencilvanian Palace. The Empress, however, did not waste any time in complaining to the Envoy concerning the alleged "offensive tone" of one of Mariana's most recent communiques. She showed him a strong reply she had composed, informing him that she had not dispatched it over the Holonet because she felt it was too mild. Melville, however, managed to convince the Empress that the Queen meant no harm, and Aurelia then had both communiques deleted. Melville's wit and polish impressed the Empress during that first audience, and over the course of the next nine days, she would summon him to attend her as often as possible, flirting with him and seeking out compliments. Melville's long years of service at the courts of Franconia, Pruthia, and Austarlia made him proficient in languages, and the Empress was able to display her skills as a linguist. She also dressed to impress him, and even went as far to ask him whether she or Mariana was the more beautiful woman. Melville responded that both were equally beautiful, but admitted that the Empress was the better musician.
 * September 28-In a formal ceremony of investiture at the Presence Chamber in the Great Hall of Christiania, the Empress Aurelia formally raised Lord Antiochus Dudley to the peerage. Scottrian Envoy Melville, Spamalkan Ambassador De Silva, Pruthian Ambassador Pasterbult, the Haxonian Ambassador Federico Pena, and all of the other personages of the Imperial Court and Councils of State, were present at the ceremony of investiture. Melville would state in his diplomatic report back to Queen Mariana that the Empress had raised Dudley to the peerage in order to "make him a more acceptable choice for husband to Your Majesty." He was created Baron Denbaghia and Earl of Leicesterius; Leicesterius was the capital and largest city of Jean, and one of the most populous cities in the Laurasian Empire. Dudley conducted himself with much dignity and seriousness, and thanked the Empress in a fervent manner for honoring him such. Chancellor Cecilis was very cordial to Dudley, although privately, he feared that the new Earl of Leicesterius would seek to assert his influence even more at the Imperial Court. The Empress approached Melville when the ceremony was over, and asked him what he thought of her "new creation". Knowing how unpopular the Dudley marriage was in Scottria, Melville made a noncommittal response; the Empress then pointed at Lord Darnley, in attendance as sword-bearer, and told him that she knew of "one lad who would seek to become your King." Melville gazed distastefully at him, and told the Empress that Darnley would be far beneath his Queen as a husband, much less as a consort.
 * October 1-His mission at the Imperial Court completed, Sir Jamsius Melville formally departed from Laurasia Prime. The Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Court gave him a formal audience of departure, and he was rewarded by the Empress with gifts and a financial grant of €4.5 billion dataries, as a reward for his "honorable services". During his stay, Melville had questioned the Earl of Leicesterius himself, as well as the other foreign ambassadors, Chancellor Cecilis, Privy Seal Bagonius, the Earls of Jadia, Americana, and Aeoleon, Lord Treasurer Winchestrius, Chief Procurator Parsius, and many other prominent personages. He also questioned Baroness Ashleius and the ladies of the Imperial Household. The Envoy had sought to gain their opinions on a Dudley marriage. Although they all publicly declared that such a marriage would be beneficial for both realms, in private they told Melville that Dudley should not be allowed to gain too much influence or prestige for himself. Leicesterius himself had expressed his doubts about the marriage. Melville had also secured assurance from the Spamalkan Embassy that Don Carlos was now so incapacitated that he could not marry anyone: this put an end to Mariana's pursuit of him as a potential husband, and she was in fact contemplating that Lord Darnley could become her next husband. Melville had also spoken with the Countess of Lennaxia on Pulaski, before his departure. Welcoming him warmly, she had showered him with presents for Queen Mariana, Moray, and Ambassador Maitland. She expressed her hopes the marriage could still proceed. Melville had also secured the Empress Aurelia's consent to a conference being called at Berwick, for discussions to be held about the Dudley marriage. He arrived back at Ediania on October 7 and was warmly received by Queen Mariana.
 * November 6-As had been agreed between Empress Aurelia and Envoy Melville, diplomatic delegations from the Laurasian Empire and Celestial Kingdom of Scottria convened at Berwick, in order to hold discussions concerning the possibility of a Dudley marriage. The Earls of Moray and Glencairn, as well as Sir Walter Scott and Lord Mar'so Douglain, served as the Scottrian plenipotentiaries to the conference, while the Imperial Laurasian Government was represented by Sir Peithon Tyvramius, Sir Rudomentus Sadielus, and Baron Eure of Frederickshamm. As the conference opened, however, the Earl of Moray demanded to know precisely what the Empress of Laurasia meant to do for Mariana in the event of her accepting Leicesterius. He failed to extract anything from the Laurasian delegation however. Baron Eure informed him that there was no better way than this marriage to further Mariana's claim to the succession. Tensions soon flared over the course of the next three days, as Moray continued to make his demands and as the Laurasians remained non-committal. Ultimately, the conference was terminated on November 10 with no results having been achieved. Moray and the other Scottrian plenipotentiaries returned to Ediania feeling angered and insulted.
 * November 25-At the Palace of Dejanican Kings in Warsaw, Dejanica, Stanis Vorrust I is formally crowned King of Dejanica and Grand Duke of Lithauria. As was custom, the Chief Patriarch of the Dejanik Commonwealth presided over the coronation. The Dejanican Diet, having confirmed the terms of his convention agreement, formally hailed him as King of Dejanica and gave him a oath of allegiance. All of the foreign ambassadors, as well as the main personages of the Dejanican Court and the Dejanican Government, attended the ceremony. The most prominent foreign diplomat in attendance at the coronation was the newly-appointed Laurasian Ambassador, Prince Nicholas Repanius of Kalbacha Major. Repanius was already obtaining influence at the Dejanican Court, and had earned the ear of the King's leading ministers.
 * December 9-The Earl of Moray and Ambassador Maitland both sent communiques to Chancellor Cecilis, arising out of the failure of the Berwick Conference the previous month. In their communiques, the two Scottrian officials declared that Queen Mariana would not consider marrying the Earl of Leicesterius unless "her dearest cousin and imperial sister, Her Imperial Majesty of Laurasia, considers establishing her right to the succession, and formally acknowledging the same, both to her subjects and to the governments of the other realms." The Empress, when she read the communiques, told Cecilis that prudence was needed, and that therefore, she would not do anything. She told Cecilis that she knew that Mariana would never accept Leicesterius and that she would seek to marry Lord Darnley. Because Darnley was her subject, the Empress declared, Mariana could not marry her without obtaining official license from her. The following day, Cecilis, who was supported by a relieved Leicesterius, suggested to the Empress that Darnley be allowed to visit his father (who had returned to Scottria in July 1764, after being formally pardoned by Queen Mariana for his offenses in the War of the Rough Wooing), and to meet Queen Mariana. Aurelia, responding to this, said that such a marriage would be less of a threat to the Empire than one between Mariana and some foreign prince from "that nest of galaxies (i.e. the Amulak Spiral)." For certain reasons, however, Aurelia said that Darnley should not leave without her permission. Leicesterius, on his part, who had now became Chancellor of the Imperial Academy of Sciences, renewed his courtship of the Empress following this audience, obtaining the aid of Spamalkan Ambassador De Silva. On December 17, the Empress fell ill with some intestinal issues, but recovered within four days. This, however, would arouse more concern over the succession.

1765

 * January 11-
 * The Imperial Court was still engaged in its round of New Year festivals, processions, and other ceremonies. Throughout the Laurasian Empire, the attitude was one of happiness, joy, and optimism. And indeed, as the year 1765 had commenced, the Laurasian Empire was completely at peace, domestically and with its neighbors. Excepting the Franconian Expedition of Le Havre (December 1762-July 1763), the Empire had now been at peace for nearly five years. Economic prosperity, cultural vibrancy, and low crime rates all contributed to the general mood of the Laurasian people. On this day, the Empress Aurelia was in a private audience in the Throne Room with the Franconian Ambassador, Paur de Foix. Foix had been appointed by Queen-Regent Catharina d'Medici as Ambassador to the Laurasian Empire in November 1764; he had arrived on Laurasia Prime on January 5, 1765, being greeted with much ceremony by the Court. His mission was to air to the Empress and her ministers the possibility of a marriage between her and King Charman III of Franconia.
 * Catharina was determined to prevent any Laurasian ties with Austarlia; and she was distrustful of the Laurasian defensive alliance with Pruthia. Aurelia, however, was privately unenthusiastic, having told both Spamalkan Ambassador De Silva and Chancellor Cecilis that the age discrepancy between herself and the King of Franconia would preclude a marriage. She pointed out that he was only fourteen, and she thirty-one. In the audience, the Empress expressed that she was too old to marry de Foix's master. De Foix, offended at this, said the matter should end there; the Empress, however, knew that the Franconians needed to remain on friendly terms with the Empire, and she did not want for them to restore their earlier alliance with Scottria. The day after the audience, she asked Sir Thomasius Smithius (who had been named Ambassador to the Court of Franconia on December 11, 1764, to replace Sir Nicholas Thorckmortonia), for his honest opinion of Charman. He reported that he thought the King would be a good husband. Following this, the Empress had another audience with de Foix, and informed him she would have to consult with her court and Council. Many of them, however, were openly hostile to the match. Only Leicesterius appeared to favor it, as it diverted the Empress from thoughts of a Austarlian marriage. Cecilis did not regard Aurelia's interest in Charman as being serious, but did not say anything. The Earl of Jadia advised against the marriage, declaring that Charman would not prove faithful to her. De Foix, ignorant of what these men were saying, thought that the Empress would marry his master. And indeed, for the next five months, the Empress acted as if she was going ahead with the marriage. She agreed to exchange portraits and photographs and even discussed the prospect of the King paying her a secret visit. Prevailed upon by his mother, the King of Franconia announced that he was in love with the Empress of Laurasia, and played the part of an ardent suitor. Throughout all this time, however, Aurelia would resist all pressure from de Foix to give a definite answer, and began reconsidering marriage to the Austarlian Archduke Char'vak.
 * February 4-Sir Thomasius Randolphius was informed by Chancellor Cecilis, in the diplomatic communique that the Empress had decided to change her mind concerning the marriage of Leicesterius to Queen Mariana. She had, at the request of the Countess of Lennaxia, decided to allow Lord Darnley to go to Scottria. Secretly, she had been advised on this course of action by Chancellor Cecilis, who had told her that Darnley's marriage to Mariana would prove very advantageous to the Empire; that Darnley's character would weaken the position of his potential wife and the Scottrian government; and that if Mariana was given enough rope, she would hang herself. Aurelia was even now contemplating ideas of annexing the remainder of the Scottrian territories to the Laurasian Empire; this ambition was to be achieved in the next fifteen years.
 * February 13-Lord Darnley, escorted by a magnificent entourage which had been assembled by his parents, arrived at the Holyroodian Palace of Ediania. The Queen of Scottria extended to him a warm welcome, and had an immediate and strong attraction. Melville, who had been appointed Assistant Minister of Scottrian Foreign Affairs, would report that the Queen tried to control her feelings. Before long, however, she could not bear to be apart from Darnley. Darnley, at nineteen, was physically attractive and well-mannered with various accomplishments; he was an elegant writer and excelled at music and athletics. What was not apparent to the Queen of Scottria, however, was that beneath the courtly veneer, Darnley was spoiled, self-indulgent, aggressive, and at times grossly uncouth. Blind to everything but her own personal feelings, the Queen of Scottria was ready to set aside all consideration of state and the common good, and unwilling to listen to those of her nobles who spoke out against the marriage or advised caution.
 * March 15-Queen Mariana, who did not provide any hint of her intentions concerning Lord Darnley, had written twice to the Empress in February 1765, urging that her claim to the Laurasian succession be recognized. Aurelia had read over the communiques, and on this day, Sir Thomasius Randolphius communicated to the Queen of Scottria the Empress's formal response. In her response, Aurelia said that if Mariana consented to marry Leicesterius, then she, Aurelia, would advance him with many honors and would promote Mariana's claim privately. She could not, however, allow her claim to be formally examined, nor could she publish it until such time as she herself was married or had made known her resolve to remain single-one or the other of which she meant shortly to do. Mariana, however, reacted in an adverse manner to this communique, and had an emotional outburst. By the middle of March 1765, the Queen of Scottria was much involved with Darnley. Rumors circulated at both the Scottrian and Laurasian Courts. In the meantime, Leicesterius was becoming bolder in his advances towards the Empress. On March 24, he had entered the Empress's bedchambers when she was still not clothed, and she had greeted him warmly. Two days later, he had paid for an entertainment to be conducted, with the Myth of the Brethalian Goddesses, in an effort to persuade the Empress towards marriage. Chancellor Cecilis once again feared for his imperial mistress, and when he heard of the March 24 incident, declared that the "Lord Almitis should strike these dominions thus forth."
 * April 18-Scottrian Ambassador Maitland informed Empress Aurelia, in a diplomatic audience at the Gilbertine Palace on Tudoria, where the Imperial Court resided for much of the first half of 1765, that his mistress intended to marry Lord Darnley. Mariana's infatuation had grown to such great bounds that she begun to openly declare her plans for arranging a marriage with the Lord. The Earl of Moray and his supporters on the Scottrian Council of State, however, were opposed to the marriage, and Moray remonstrated with his half-sister, urging her to choose a "worthy Scottrian noble" as her husband. Mariana had refused to listen, however, and a dangerous rift soon emerged between them, which was to have serious consequences. Aurelia, when learning from Maitland of Mariana's intentions, declared it "strange and unlikely" and said that Darnley should obtain her permission to marry. In reality, Aurelia was very much pleased at the news, knowing what results it could have for the Scottrian Government. She kept up appearances, however, and on May 1, issued a formal warning to Queen Mariana, that if she went ahead with this marriage, it would be "unprofitable and perilous to the animity between us and our two realms." If Mariana desisted, she could choose from any other of the nobles in the Empire. The Privy Council, with the exception of Leicesterius, subscribed to the Empress's warnings. Many, however, knew that Aurelia was engineering the whole affair in order to bog Mariana down, and some applauded the Empress's shrewdness. The official Laurasian view was that Mariana had chosen Darnley in order to strengthen her claim to the Imperial Crown, and therefore now posed an even greater threat to Aurelia's security than ever before. On May 11, Aurelia dispatched Sir Nicholas Thorckmortonia as her special envoy to Ediania, in order to bring Darnley back and communicate her disapproval to Queen Mariana.
 * May 21-Sir Nicholas Thorckmortonia, having arrived at Ediania six days earlier, held a formal audience with Scottrian Queen Mariana. In this audience, he communicated to her Aurelia's disapproval. Mariana, enraged at the Empress's "meddling in her personal affairs", commanded him to tell Aurelia that "she should not dictate to her what marriage she should have". Thorckmortonia was alarmed by her reaction, and he reminded the Queen of the engagements under the Treaty of Ediania. Mariana, however, responded that treaty had been made "in a time of national peril" and that Scottria remained a independent realm. After the audience ended, Thorckmortonia sent a warning to Chancellor Cecilis. He in turn informed the Empress, who now knew that Mariana would not accept Leicesterius as a husband. She told de Silva, in a audience on May 27, that Leicesterius had himself not consented to the marriage. On that day, Aurelia formally withdrew her offer; Leicesterius presented himself as a suitor for the Empress's hand. De Silva, who remained in touch with Leicestrius, informed the Earl of Jadia of his doings; Jadia, who hated Leicesterius, began forming a faction, comprised of himself, the Duke of Norfolkius, and others at the Imperial Court, opposed to the Earl and his intrigues.
 * June 11-Ambassador Thorckmortonia demanded to Queen Mariana that both Lord Darnley and his father, the Earl of Lennaxia, return to the Empire promptly and that Darnley not proceed with the marriage without consent from the Empress. Some of the Scottrian Lords, however, including the Earls of Argyll and Arran, were now in favor of the marriage. This, along with the fact that Aurelia had herself ordered for Randolphius to distribute bribes at the Scottrian Court, meant that it was now impossible for a marriage not to proceed. Darnley himself declared he wished to marry the Queen of Scottria, and refused to return to the Empire. He said that the Empress could execute him if she wished, but being that he was now in Scottria, this could only be done after a legal process of extradition. Thorckmortonia, however, manages to extract a promise from Mariana that she would wait three months before making a decision.
 * June 24-The Austarlian Ambassador to the Court of the Laurasian Empire, Lord Adam Zwetkovich of Dansa, who had been formally appointed to his post on May 19, 1765, and had arrived at Laurasia Prime four days later, held the first of two audiences with the Empress Aurelia. The Earl of Jadia, Chancellor Cecilis, and the Duke of Norfolkius had worked together to persuade the Empress to resume the negotiations for an Austarlian marriage, and continued to work at the Imperial Court to blunt Leicesterius's ambitions for a marriage. Norfolkius had demanded that Leicesterius declare his support for the marriage; Leicesterius had no choice but to agree, and had been appointed a commissioner for negotiations with Ambassador Zwetkovich. Franconian Ambassador de Foix, on his part, sought to prevent a Austarlian marriage, and attempted to persuade the Empress in that direction. In his audience with Aurelia, however, Zwetkovich claimed that Leicesterius was the chief proponent of a marriage between herself and the Austarlian Archduke Char'vak. She had then brought up the rumors circulating about her relationship with the Earl. Following this first audience, Zwetkovich conducted an inquiry of the Empress's personal affairs, and found no evidence that she was engaged in a sexual relationship with Leicesterius.
 * July 7-In his second audience, Ambassador Zwetkovich informed the Empress Aurelia that he believed the rumors were false, and proposed that she send an envoy to Vier, in order to make his own observations of Archduke Char'vak. The Ambassador had urged Prince Kauntiz to make sure the Archduke appeared his best, so as to impress the Laurasians. Empress Aurelia, however, rejected the idea, insisting that she meet her suitor personally before deciding to accept him, and declared she could not trust either photographs or the observations of another person. She then asked if Char'vak could visit her in her own realms, saying she did not wish to give him cause of offense, as had happened with Philicus when he had met Empress Didymeia the first time. Austarlian Empress Mar'va Tarvania, however, believed that a visit would not be proper; Zwetkovich informed Aurelia of this. There was also dispute over who should finance the Archduke's household, with each government insisting it was the responsibility of the other. The Empress also made trouble over religion, insisting that she could not marry someone of another faith, and that Char'vak needed, by the hereditary laws of the Empire, to adopt Laurasian Almitism. Mar'va Tarvania, however, a fervent Austarlian Ritualist, refused to make any concessions, demanding her nephew's rights be upheld. Negotiations therefore reached a deadlock.
 * July 29-During the early hours of this day, in defiance of her promises to Envoy Thorckmortonia, Queen Mariana of Scottria married Lord Darnley at Holyroodian Palace on Ediania. The ceremony was very lavish, and conducted with all of the ceremonial and pomp which could be mustered by the Scottrian Queen and her court. The Empress received word of their marriage while she was eating breakfast in her personal bedchambers. She was startled, and rising from her table, summoned Cecilis to attend her. In public, she decried Mariana's foolishness and declared she had violated the terms of the Treaty of Ediania; once retreating with Cecilis to private quarters however, she expressed her happiness, declaring that the vain and foolish couple would be the downfall of Scottrian independence. And indeed, the Empress's hopes were to be fulfilled. Within weeks of the marriage, Darnley revealed himself to be a bully and a prideful, boastful man. He soon offended his allies, the Earls of Argyll and Arran, with his arrogance. Ambassador Randolphius, on August 14, reported with glee to the Privy Council that the new Scottrian consort was very unpopular with the people. Two days later, the Scottrian Estates, influenced by Moray, refused to allow for Darnley to be crowned King Consort of Scottria. Darnley was instead given the lesser title of "Prince Consort" and the diplomatic recognition of all foreign courts.
 * August 5-In public "retaliation" for the marriage of Scottrian Queen Mariana and Lord Darnley, Empress Aurelia commanded for the Countess of Lennaxia to again be imprisoned at the Fortress of Baureux. Aurelia also sent a communique to Mariana, with public condemnation of the marriage and also a request that Mariana be generous to her half-brother, the Earl of Moray. Moray had indeed, with the Earls of Argyll and Glencairn, begun to contemplate rebellion against Queen Mariana's government, and on August 2, had issued a manifesto from his estates on Morvay, declaring that he could not consent to his sister's marriage with Lord Darnley. Queen Mariana, however, refused to listen, and the following day, she formally deprived Moray, Argyll, and Glencairn of their seats on the Council of State and banned them from Ediania. Mariana then ordered for Envoy Thorckmortonia, who had remained on Ediania and was scheduled to succeed Randolphius as Ambassador, to be interned in his quarters. This enraged Aurelia, who ordered in turn for Scottrian Ambassador Maitland to remain in his quarters; strengthened the garrisons of the Galactic Void; and imposed special limitations on Scottrian commerce in Laurasian space. It seemed as if war would loom. Aurelia's friendship towards Mariana began to dissipate at this time, and her antipathy and hostility towards her became more evident. Aurelia was already beginning to draft secret plans for intervention in Scottria. The first stage, in the final subjection of that kingdom to the authority of the Laurasian Empire, would be to encourage Moray and his supporters in rebellion against Queen Mariana.
 * August 9-Another dynastic crisis, which again related to the Greysius family, occurred on this day. Lady Didymeia Greysius, the younger sister of the ill-fated Empress Minerva Greysius and Lady Katharina Greysius (who remained under imprisonment at the Fortress of Baureux, and would indeed remain under custody by the orders of the Empress Aurelia until her death three years later), had retained her place as a lady-in-waiting in the Imperial Household, as the Empress wanted to keep an eye on her. With no beauty or intellect to her credit, Didymeia remained unmarried, and Aurelia had already made it clear that she would never let her marry. Denied of a match suitable to her status, Didymeia had fallen in love with the Serjeant-Porter of the Imperial Household, Thomasius Keysius, who was fifty-two years old. He had been widowed twice and had three daughters by those marriages. Therefore, late this night, they were secretly married at the Priory of St. Eva in Osraninpolis. For the time being, the wedding remains a secret.
 * August 14-Ambassador Zwetkovich formally departed from Laurasia Prime, as he had been recalled by the Austarlian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on his own request. Prince Kauntiz had begun preparing another ambassador for permanent duty at the Imperial Court. In the ceremony of departure, Zwetkovich was given gifts and a communique by the Empress, addressed directly to Mar'va Tarvania herself. In this communique, Aurelia expressed her hope that the marriage would proceed with the minimum of friction. Just four days later, however, August 18, 1765, the Austarlian Empress's husband and co-ruler, Fransios I, died on Innasbrucia: Aurelia then sent the Austarlian Empress her condolences. Spamalkan Emperor Philicus, however, was now working to prevent a marriage. For the time being, marriage negotiations continued to crawl along at their slow pace.
 * August 19-Lady Didymeia Greysius, praying that the Empress would be merciful, and believing her marriage to the Serjeant-Porter would pose no threat to the succession, decided to reveal to the Empress what she had done. She should have acted in a wiser manner, however, for Aurelia's rage, when hearing of what Didymeia had done, was terrible. Hitting the girl upside her head, the Empress yelled at her to leave her presence immediately. She summoned Chancellor Cecilis, the Duke of Norfolkius, and Leicesterius to her side, informing them of what Didymeia had done. Yelling that she knew her dominions were infested with heinous traitors, the Empress consigned Keysius to the Post Settlement Prison, and ordered that under no circumstances was he to see Lady Didymeia herself. Keysius will be formally convicted by the Governing Senate on charges of adultery and conspiracy on August 24, and sentenced to three years of imprisonment at the Settlement Prison. His marriage with Didymeia was annulled by the Holy Synod. He will remain there until August 25, 1768, when he was released by the Empress on the condition that he promise never to see Didymeia again, or make any public reference to her. Didymeia herself was dispatched to Chequerian House on Tommy and placed under house arrest in the care of Sir Willanius Hawterius. Here she was to remain until March 1766, when she was then transferred to the household of Katharina Willoughby, Dowager Duchess of Sufforia, the same lady who had raised (and still was raising), Baroness Didymeia Seymouris of Kendalia, who was now approaching her majority. The Duchess of Sufforia treated her kindly, as she did everyone else, and eventually, on January 15, 1769, Aurelia permitted her release from house arrest. Keysius died on June 14, 1771 on Hunt Minor; the Empress refused to allow Lady Didymeia to wear mourning for him. Eventually, Aurelia's attitude toward Didymeia mellowed, and in January, 1772, she permitted her to make routine visits to the Imperial Court. Lady Didymeia, broken by her sad experiences, came to court only twice following this, and died on April 20, 1778 on Calaxis II.
 * August 26-The Empress Aurelia's former governess, Baroness Katharina Ashleius, died at the age of sixty-three at the Hospital of St. Paul in Christiania, Laurasia Prime. At her deathbed, she was attended by her three children, her husband Lord Ashleius, and by many of the ladies and courtiers of the Imperial Household. Empress Aurelia, still enraged over the Didymeia Greysius affair, and frustrated about the disputes with Scottrian Queen Mariana, was sent into a flurry of weeping when she was informed that Baroness Ashleius had died. This was the woman who had raised her since she was an infant; the one who had been her loyal companion during the Thomasius Seymouris affair and her imprisonment at the Fortress of Baureux during the Empress Didymeia's reign; and the one who had implored her not to marry Lord Antiochus Dudley without considering all of the consequences. Aurelia ordered the Household into a day of mourning for her former governess; sent her condolences to Lord Ashleius and his family; and authorized for an official obituary in the Christiania Times. Baroness Ashleius will be buried at St. Eugene's Cathedral in Constantinople on September 4, with much honors. On September 17, Lady Meguilla Parsius, daughter of the late Sir Thomasius, and the Empress's longest-serving lady-in-waiting, is appointed Mistress of the Robes and Chief Gentlewoman of the Privy Chamber, to replace Ashleius. She will serve in those positions until her death in February 1790. Aurelia on her part, grew more irritated with Leicesterius for some weeks. This was partly due to his flirtations with Lady Laetita Knollysis, daugher of Lord Knollysis and now Viscountess Herefadia, who was said to be even more beautiful than the Empress herself.
 * August 28-The Earl of Moray, declaring that he could no longer give his allegiance to Queen Mariana, officially announced that he was in rebellion against her government, and that he would take all measures in order to ensure the restoration of "proper rule" to the Scottrian realms. Moray and his supporters had assembled supplies on Albright, Albemaine, Jexburgh, Roxburgh, and Dunbar, determined to seize control of Ediania and to force Mariana to agree to their terms. Queen Mariana, however, who now relied upon the advice primarily of the Clairnnarch of Ross and the new Lord Huntly, had assembled her military forces at Ediania. The following day, she departed from her capital world, first to Lithiglow and Stirling, which remained under her control, and then to Glasgow. She was posed for an offensive against Jexburgh. Moray received secret encouragement and limited funds from the Imperial Laurasian Government, although Aurelia refrained from any outright intervention at this point.
 * September 2-A detachment of warships under the command of the Earl of Moray managed to gain admission to Ediania, from which Queen Mariana had moved out. Ambassador Randolphius, who had remained at Ediania, and was responsible for Laurasian communications with the rebel forces, nevertheless refused to publicly endorse or to greet Moray, declaring that he did not believe they could retain their position in Ediania for too long. And indeed, Edianian Fortress remained in the hands of the Queen's forces; Moray did not have enough ships to control all of the Ediania star system, and his position there was very vulnerable. Four days later, on September 6, he retreated from Ediania. Queen Mariana returned there on September 9, in order to bolster the system's garrison, but just two days later, she went back to Stirling. Moray's forces, on their part, retreated to Dumfries, and he requested Laurasian mercenaries, starships, and financial assistance. Aurelia, however, rejected his request, and on September 14, penned a communique to Queen Mariana, denying all association with the rebels. Mariana, to her folly, chose to believe the Empress of Laurasia.
 * October 6-The Battle of Selkirk, the sole confrontation between the forces of Scottrian Queen Mariana, and those of the rebel Lords under the command of the Earl of Moray, resulted in a decisive victory for the government forces of the Queen of Scottria. As a result of this battle, Moray and the other rebel leaders realized that all was lost. The Earl was persuaded by his ally and associate, the Earl of Glencairn, that departure for the Laurasian Empire would be the wisest course of action. Therefore, shortly after the battle had been waged, Moray and his supporters abandoned Dumfries and made a hasty journey to the Galactic Void. Queen Mariana sent her warships to chase them out of the Scottrian realms; by October 11, Dumfries, Albright, Albemaine, Jexburgh, Roxburgh, and Dunbar had all acknowledged the renewed authority of her government. Moray, however, managed to evade Mariana's pursuit fleets, and he reached the Caladarian Galactic Barrier on October 12.
 * October 23-The Earl of Moray, who had been halted by Laurasian authorities at Janeway five days earlier, was brought before the Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Court at the Quencilvanian Palace on Laurasia Prime. This was not a formal ceremony of greetings, or an audience, for the Empress had declared, in a manifesto to her subjects on October 19, that she did not condone the "Chaseabout Rebellion", as it became known, and remained committed to a cordial relationship with the Scottrian Queen Mariana. She considered Moray and his supporters to be rebels. Therefore, when Moray came before the Empress, she and her court were wearing black. Keeping him on his knees, Aurelia publicly castigated him for rebelling against his anointed sovereign. She stated that "We will not maintain any subject in disobedience against the prince, for we know that the High Almitis might justly recompense us with the like trouble in our own realm." There would be no aid, although Moray could remain in residence on Onasi in the Galactic Borderlands and hope for a pardon from Queen Mariana. Now, although Mariana had managed to end the Chaseabout Rebellion, it turned out in the end to be a hollow victory. The unruly Scottrian lords were proving difficult to control; Darnley was frequently drunk, disgracing himself in brawls throughout Caselian City on Ediania. Mariana's infatuation had died, and the couple now engaged in bitter arguments with each other. Maitland had managed to secure release from confinement in September 1765, and on October 21, after the suppression of the Chaseabout Rebellion, he had returned to Scottria. But Queen Mariana did not rely upon him for advice; instead she turned to her Haxonian secretary, David Rizzio, who had arrived at the Scottrian Court in the Haxonian Embassy in November 1761, and had become one of the Queen's favorites. He had been persuaded by the Queen to remain at the Scottrian Court and was appointed Personal Secretary in October 1763. He became unpopular however, becoming the object of general hatred, derision,and resentment. Darnley had grown resentful of Rizzio's influence, as the Queen showed more and more favor to one he regarded as an upstart Haxonian. Those who craved favors or patronage from the Queen had to bribe Rizzio in order to obtain an audience. Had he been a great nobleman, this would have been acceptable, but he was not. Queen Mariana failed to perceive her folly, and her standing with her subjects began to decline. Even the announcement that the Queen was pregnant with her first child, on December 14, did not change the opinions of any man; Darnley had now come to resent his wife.
 * December 9-The Duke of Norfolkius was able to obtain a personal audience with Empress Aurelia. The Imperial Court had established itself once again at the Gilbertine Palace on Tudoria; for the first time in Aurelia's reign, Ascentmas was to celebrated on a world besides Laurasia Prime. By November 1765, the rivlalry between Norfolkius and Leicesterius had grown to "considerable proportions", and each faction had now adopted a livery. Purple was worn by the followers of Leicesterius, while those of Norfolkius and Jadia wore yellow. The Empress herself had long since known that the favor she showed towards Leicesterius was at the root of these troubles. She had tried to defuse the tension by publicly warning him, on December 4, not to provoke jealousy by displaying too much familiarity towards her. She also acted as mediator between the factions, insisting all quarrels be put aside. Norfolkius, in his audience with the Empress, promoted the benefits of marriage and the desirability of settling the marriage question. He told her that most of her influential subjects wanted her to marry the Archduke Char'vak. If they had appeared to endorse a marriage to Leicesterius, they had only done so because they believed that was where her heart lay, "not because they really thought such a match would be beneficial to the Empire or good for your own dignity." Aurelia listened politely to the Duke, but refused to commit herself to a definite answer. The audience ended after she approved his request to retire to his estates on Soria. Norfolkius sought out Leicesterius afterwards, and warned him not to forget that he had promised the previous season to abandon his pursuit of the Empress. Leicesterius did not take issue, and Norfolkius retired to Soria on December 14, believing he had done his sovereign and empire a service.
 * December 25-The Earl of Leicesterius, confident of success, asked the Empress to marry him. As had become custom, she proved reluctant, telling him he would have to wait until Candlemas in February 1766 for an answer, although over the course of the next few days, she was to appear to others to be seriously considering the Earl's proposal. The Imperial Court was lively with speculation, with Leicesterius acting as if he were consort already, making more enemies in the process. A heated exchange took place between Sir Thomasius Heneagius (another of the suitors for the Empress's hand), and Leicesterius on Twelfth Night (December 30, 1765). Heneagius, head of the festivities, forced Leicesterius to ask the Empress whether jealousy or evil opinion was more difficult to eliminate. Aurelia courteously replied both were difficult to get rid of, but that it was more difficult to remove jealousy. Leicesterius took this personally as implying he had been deliberately unfaithful to her, and sent a message warning Heneagius not to proceed further with his impertinence. Heneagius declared that was not "punishment for equals." Leicesterius replied that Heneagius was not his equal, and should not insult him. Heneagius complained to the Empress, who was vexed with Leicesterius.

1766

 * January 1-The year 1766, the 66th year of the eighteenth century, commenced with the prevalence of general domestic tranquility and economic prosperity in the Laurasian Empire; and of arising tensions in the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria. By 1766, the Laurasian Empire extended over some fifty million star systems throughout the Caladarian Galaxy. The Empress Aurelia was acknowledged as the ruler of 70 quadrillion beings throughout the territory of the Laurasian Empire. She was the most powerful sovereign thus far in the history of the Caladarian Galaxy, and reveled in that status. The Muggal Cluster, Northern Reaches, and Lavellan Provinces remained outside of the Empire's jurisdiction, but all those territories were to subdued within the next decade. While the Empress of Laurasia and her Imperial Court basked in the comforts of luxury on Laurasia Prime, tensions increased at the court of Queen Mariana. Her secretary Rizzio continued to remain unpopular, and there were those now beginning to become opposed to the Queen of Scottria herself. These tensions will more openly reveal themselves over the course of this year and the next.
 * January 23-In a ceremony of investiture at the Audience Chamber in the Quencilvanian Palace, the Earl of Leicesterius and the Duke of Norfolkius were both formally awarded the Order of St. Michael, the second-highest ranking order of chivalry in the Serene Kingdom of Franconia. Empress Aurelia had, in a amicable gesture of friendliness, conferred the Order of St. Antiochus the Great upon King Charman III in November 1765. Charman, grateful for the honor thus bestowed on him, had decided in turn to bestow the Order of St. Michael upon two of the Empress's subjects: she had nominated both Leicesterius and Norfolkius. Norfolkius, however, angered that his rival was being honored, had at first refused to attend; only a sharp, and direct, command from the Empress had compelled him otherwise. Therefore, on the day of investiture, both men, wearing robes of white and velvet garnished with lace, gold, and silver, received the Order from the hands of Ambassador de Foix. Shortly after the ceremony, Norfolkius sought out Leicesterius, insisting he abandon all thoughts of marrying the Empress. He demanded that the Earl support the Austarlian marriage project. Leicesterius agreed to do whatever he could as long as did not appear to the Empress he was doing so out of distaste; he thereafter urged her to marry as soon as possible. On January 25, while walking with Spamalkan Ambassador de Silva, Aurelia commended Leicesterius to him and declared that he was a true patriot. Empress Mar'va Tarvania, however, continued to refuse to agree to Aurelia's conditions. Leicesterius was also enraged when the Empress flirted with the Duke of Orion III. On February 2, he would depart from the Imperial Court, and retire to Dwerst Palace on Condtella. Norfolkius left the Imperial Court from January 29 (after having returned there on January 1), remaining at Soria until September 1766.
 * February 12-By February 1766, Lord Darnley, who had heard rumors that Secretary Rizzio enjoyed confidential sessions with Queen Mariana in her private bedchambers and that he may even be the father of her unborn child, could not live any longer with the conviction that she had betrayed him; nor could he continue to exist as "Prince Consort", without any power or influence of his own. He had made it clear to others within the Royal Household that he would be a crowned king regnant and nothing less, and if he were helped in achieving this, he was prepared to recognize the rights of the Scottrian Lords and the continuance of alliance arrangements with the Laurasian Empire. The unscrupulous Scottrian lords, who resented Rizzio's influence, and wanted both him and Darnley out of the way, therefore saw him as fair game. Patrick, Lord Ruthven, and the Earl of Morton, who were in secret correspondence with the Earl of Moray and his supporters, therefore met, on this date, at Ruthven's estate on Lithiglow, and formulated their plan against Rizzio. They resolved to kill him in the Queen's presence: knowing that Mariana was six months pregnant, they anticipated that the shock may harm her and the unborn child, in which case she could be incapacitated. With the apparent support of the Lords, Darnley envisioned himself invested with the crown matrimonial, or if Mariana died in childbirth set up as regent, or even king in her place. Whatever happened to her, he believed that he would still rule Scottria, for even if she survived the coup with her sanity and pregnancy unscathed, it was agreed that she was to be imprisoned on Striling at his pleasure. Darnley's fellow conspirators, on their part, meant to represent to Mariana when the time came that he alone was responsible for Rizzio's murder, and that he had also intended to kill her, which would have provoked her into charging him for treason-the penalty for which was death. They would then rid themselves of two unwelcome nuisances. The following day, Ambassador Randolphius, who had his agents implanted among the Scottrian Court, reported that the Queen "repented her marriage and wished only for Lord Darnley to be gone of her". Cecilis and the Privy Council, as well as Empress Aurelia, knew full well that murder was being planned, but waited for events. The conspirators, on their part, designated March 9 as the day they would strike.
 * February 23-Death at Luneville, Franconia, of the former Dejanican General and claimant King of Dejanica, Stanis Morgar, who had since the end of the War of the Dejanik Succession in 1735, resided in the Serene Kingdom of Franconia. Since 1737, he had been Duke of Lorraina and Governor of the Lunatian Provinces, and had therefore enjoyed a considerable income and some influence at the Franconian Court. He was eighty-eight years old at the time of his death, being the longest lived Dejanican sovereign in the history of the Commonwealth. His death is received with some regrets in the Dejanik Commonwealth, with King Stanis Vorrust I enjoining his subjects to offer their respects for his soul. Stanis Morgar is interred at Notradian Priory on Nancia, on March 4, 1766.
 * March 9-During the early hours of March 9, 1766, the conspirators carried out their plan of action against Haxonian Secretary David Rizzio. Lord Ruthven, who was in ailing health, but nevertheless was determined to himself commit the deed of murder, led a group of armed men into the Holyroodian Palace, just as Queen Mariana, who was now six months pregnant, was dining in private with Lady Argyll and Secretary Rizzio. Rizzio had not removed his cap, as was expected of one in the presence of a sovereign. Suddenly, Darnley and the other intruders, including a fully-armored Ruthven, burst into the room, jostled the Queen of Scottria aside, and "laid their ruddy hands" on the Haxonian. He screamed "Justice! Justice! Save me my lady!" and tried to cling to the Queen's skirts. Armed men pulled him away and he was dragged into an adjoining chamber, where Ruthven and the Earl of Morton savagely murdered him, his body being pierced with fifty-six dagger wounds. Mariana was forcibly restrained from trying to help him, and later would claim one of the conspirators had aimed his blaster at her stomach. The conspirators then hastened away. Rizzio's body was carried away by the Queen's orders. She soon argued with Darnley, asking him why he had participated in the murder of the Secretary, he responded that Rizzio had more company with her over the past two months than he. In a state of shock, the Queen confined herself to her rooms, but during the course of the next two days, she managed to convince her husband that the conspirators were planning to murder him next. Darnley, who was frightened, betrayed the names of all who had taken part in the murder, and the Queen immediately concluded the plot had been aimed at her.
 * March 11-Queen Mariana and her husband, Prince Consort Darnley, slipped down a back escalator, escaped from the Holyroodian Palace through the servants' quarters, and obtaining access to one of the Household starfighters, fled from Ediania as fast as they could to Dunbar. From there, Queen Mariana, determined to avenge Rizzio's murder, assembled her supporters and personal military squadrons. Six days later, the Queen of Scottria returned to Ediania and reasserted control over her capital star system. The conspirators, however, had already fled from Ediania, and seethed with vengeful hatred at Darnley's betrayal. Before long, however, the Queen of Scottria discovered the extent of Darnley's involvement in the plot against Rizzio. This brought to an end the brief reconciliation between herself and her husband. Mariana became estranged with her husband and excluded him from all state affairs. He remained a presence at court, however, but was placed under constant scrutiny. Empress Aurelia, informed first by Ambassador Randolphius, and then of Queen Mariana herself, about what had occurred, expressed genuine horror at how the Queen of Scottria had been treated, and expressed her anger to Ambassador de Silva. The Empress had also authorized the Earl of Moray to depart back to the Scottrian dominions; arriving at Branxholme on March 14, he had reached Ediania before Mariana returned there. When the Queen returned, Moray was there, along with the Earls of Glencairn and Argyll, ready to offer their support. Declaring himself "impressed" by Mariana's bravery, Moray managed to convince her that he was on her side. On March 20, Queen Mariana formally pardoned the Chaseabout Rebels and reinstated Moray, Glencairn, and Argyll to the Privy Council. Moray once again established himself as the predominant influence in the Scottrian government, especially as Mariana's pregnancy advanced. Relations between Mariana and Aurelia improved for the time being. Queen Mariana asked the Empress to become her child's godmother, an offer which Aurelia accepted. In private, however, Aurelia continued to work with Chancellor Cecilis on plans for intervention in Scottria.
 * April 1-The Earl of Leicesterius, who had remained at Dwerst Palace on Condtella, returned to the Imperial Court on Laurasia Prime, which was then located at the Old Royal Palace. The Empress Aurelia could not do without him, nor could he without her, and as normal, they had mended their differences. The Empress and the Imperial Court received the Earl with ceremony and honor, and she declared to all in attendance that she would never again let him out of her sight. Chancellor Cecilis, who had hoped that the Empress's affection for the Earl had run its course, tried to reconcile himself to the lingering idea that the Empress might marry Leicesterius; he was not happy about this possibility however, believing it brought no benefits to the security of the Laurasian Empire. Five days after the Earl returned to the Imperial Court, the Chancellor drew up a chart comparing him with the Archleutan Archduke Char'vak: in almost every way he was the less desirable, for he was of common birth and would not bring any influence or prestige to the monarchy. He could also prove sterile, considering his marriage with the late Lady Fausta Dudley had been childless. On April 22, Leicesterius again left Laurasia Prime, for he had another argument with the Empress, and retired to his estates on Fulcania. Again, he was summoned back by the Empress, just four days later, and this time the reconciliation between them proved lasting.
 * May 6-The Laurasian Ambassador to the court of the Holy Austarlian Empire, Sir Sextius Calpurnius, who was the brother-in-law of Chancellor Cecilus, held an personal audience with the Austarlian Empress Mar'va Tarvania and with her son and now co-ruler, Joseth II, who had assumed his position immediately after his father's death. Mar'va Tarvania still held the predominant lever of influence and power in the Austarlian realms, and she made it clear that her son derived his authority from her. Joseth, however, was already proving to be a vigorous and energetic ruler: his mother had given him responsibility for the imperial household, commercial matters, and foreign affairs. Ambassador Calpurnius again attempted to persuade them into permitting for the Archduke Char'vak to adopt Laurasian Almitism; they refused however, with Joseth pointing out that it would be far beneath him to make a similar demand that the Empress of Laurasia drop her religion. Calpurnius will continue to work until August, in an vain effort to persuade the Austarlian co-rulers to change their minds.
 * June 19-After a long and painful labor which lasted for almost twelve hours, the Queen of Scottria, Mariana I, gave birth to her only child at the Maternity Quarters of Edianian Fortress, the largest and most important military stronghold in the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria, and now one of the chief residences and military arsenals for the monarchs of Scottria. There was "utter joy" throughout the Scottrian realms, for the child she gave birth was a son. Moreover, despite the fact that his mother had to endure a considerable amount of pain in giving birth to him, he was a healthy child. A proclamation of joy was issued from Edianian Fortress; all subjects throughout the Scottrian realms were enjoined to celebrate his birth; and the Scottrian Clergy offered their collective thanks. The boy, who was Duke of Rothesay and Great Steward of Scottria from the moment of his birth (in accordance with Scottrian law), was named Jamsius, in the honored tradition of the Stewart Dynasty of Scottria: it was hoped that he would eventually become the sixth king of Scottria with that name. Whereas all those in the Scottrian realms celebrated with all of the joy and fervency which they could muster, the news of the birth struck the Empress Aurelia hard. The Empress had been dancing in her private quarters when Chancellor Cecilis came up to her hastily and whispered her the news in her ear. Immediately upon hearing of this, Aurelia sank down to the ground, and burst out to some of her ladies who were then in attendance on her that "the Queen of Scottria was mother of a healthy son, and I am of barren stock". Publicly, however, the Empress expressed her joy, issuing a proclamation from the Vakannian Palace on Briannia (where the Imperial Court was then situated), that she had "only her greatest blessings for Her Majesty of Scottria and her son, and that they have been truly protected by the embrace of the Lord Almitis". Two days after this announcement, the Empress informed the newly appointed Scottrian Ambassador, Sir Jamsius Altholl, that the birth of the Scottrian Prince meant she would be less reluctant to acknowledge Mariana's claim to the succession. The Earls of Aeoleon and Leicesterius and the Duke of Norfolkius all expressed their support for the Empress taking steps to formalize Mariana's claim by statute. In private, however, Aurelia lamented to the Privy Council that the birth of Jamsius posed "not only a threat to my throne, but also hampers our efforts at obtaining influence in Scottria". Mariana on her part, confidently expecting to be named Aurelia's heiress apparent, began sounding out segments of the Laurasian nobility and clergy in July 1766, seeking their support for her ascension to the throne in the event of Aurelia's death. On July 21, Aurelia would warn Mariana, in a secret diplomatic communique, not to solicit the support of her subjects for her rights of succession. Mariana, however, was more focused on the affairs of government in Scottria; by this point, she and her husband were barely on speaking terms, no longer slept in the same quarters, and avoided each other as much as possible. By October 1766, the Empress was being informed by Ambassador Randolphius that Queen Mariana was desperate at the prospect of being tied to Lord Darnley for life.
 * August 11-Two days after Sir Sextius Calpurnius, who had been recalled by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs back to the Laurasian Empire on July 22, arrived on Laurasia Prime, the Empress Aurelia embarked on her formal progress. This year's progress would take her through the Eastern Laurasian Purse Worlds. Oxia Vixius, Ralina Vixius, Apathama Vixius, Aeoleon, Janesia, Maroni, Dearton's Gateway, Osama, Tarravania, Alicia, Volta, Lusculum, Tusculum, Katie, the Station of Dosch, Sarah, Clackimaris, Charasia, Americana, Lomanis I, the Isoter's Shaft, Alsora, Tifenlium, and Alanium would be among the worlds visited by the Empress and the Imperial Court during this time. She stayed at Greysius Friary on Volta, avoiding a visit to Cecilus's estate, the future Braghley House, there. Her visit to the University of Ralina Vixius (August 24-26, 1766) was received with much ceremonial and pomp by the residents of that system and the faculty of the university. She delivered addresses to the University Fathers in Old Laurasian and Archleutan; attended a service at Paul Church, and then followed a series of public orations and disputations, a tour of the university campus, sermons, lectures, debates, and plays. On her last public appearance before departing from Ralina Vixius, the Empress delivered a final speech in Millian, which she had composed herself. By September 6, 1766, the Court was anxious to return to Laurasia Prime, but the Empress decided to make a detour to Kenillian Castle on Taurasia, and was entertained by the Earl of Leicesterius, even in the midst of the ongoing construction efforts. She expressed her satisfaction with the improvements which he had made. The Imperial Court finally returned to Laurasia Prime on September 11, 1766. Upon arrival, Aurelia declared that her progress of 1767 would be to the Malarian and Melarnarian Provinces, which she had not yet visited.
 * October 4-
 * On Dejanica, the Convocation Diet of 1766 formally assembled at the Congressional Palace for its legislative session. King Stanis Vorrust I, who had begun to prove himself as being in favor of reforming and updating the administrative and financial machinery of the Dejanican Commonwealth, had ordered for the Diet to convene, pursuant to its elective process, by the decree of July 29, 1766. He had also been persuaded in that course of action by Diet Marshal Czarskia and by the members of the Familia faction, a sect of Dejanican nobles, gentleman, clergy, and government officials, among other prominent personages. The Familia faction believed that the constitution of the Dejanican Commonwealth was in need of major reform; they believed that their cooperation with the Laurasian Empire, as represented by Ambassador Repanius, would ensure the success of their efforts, and that they could secure the support of the Diet easily. Already, however, events had taken place which was to prove the ultimate lie to their hopes. In May 1765, Ambassador Repanius, acting on the instructions of Chancellor Cecilis and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, had permitted King Stanis to establish the Dejanican Corps of Cadets on Praga, a military academy for nobleman and "respectable gentlemen" of the Dejanican realms, and to create the Order of the Knights of Saint Stanis. King Stanis had also expanded the authority of the Commissions of the Treasury and the Military, and he worked to continue limiting the powers of the generalities, a process begun in 1764. In September 1765, however, Pruthian Ambassador Gostornost had compelled the Dejanican Treasury to abandon general customs on Dejanican imports to Pruthian territory; two months later, the Empress Aurelia, in an official imperial manifesto, declared that she was dedicated to upholding the "traditional liberties and laws of the Commonwealth".
 * And finally, the dissenter argument had begun to arise as a major bone of contention in Commonwealth politics. The rights of Almitians, Pruthian Militarists, Austarlian Cultists, and non-Orthodoxic Dejanican Worshippers, among others had been curtailed by the Commonwealth Government, particularly at the diets of 1717 and 1736. This was in violation of Polonian treaty undertakings with its neighbors: specifically, the Treaty of Olivia (1660) with Pruthia and Austarlia; the Treaty of General Intercourse (1675) with the Haxonian Confederacy and Franconia; the Non-Aggression Treaty of 1686 with Laurasia; and the Treaty of Szembliskia (1708), also with Laurasia. In all of these treaties, the rights of non-Dejanican religions in Commonwealth territory had been recognized. Instead, they were forbidden to obtain an occupation, to marry, to change residences, or to transport goods without the approval of Dejanican authorities; they could not construct new churches and other religious facilities without obtaining special government consent; and they were forced to oblige by Dejanican religious customs. The Convocation Diet of 1764 had rejected proposals by Dissenter delegates to adhere to the policy of religious toleration, despite the fact their demands were supported by Laurasia, Pruthia, and the Haxonian Confederacy. The Familia faction themselves feared to alienate the conservative Dejanican nobility and to arouse dissent against their program of reforms, and therefore refused to support religious toleration at this stage. Therefore, Ambassador Repanius was under instructions to block all reform proposals at the Diet proposed by the King and the Familia.
 * October 11-With bribes offered by Laurasian Ambassador Prince Repanius of Kalbacha, the Dejanican Diet rejected, through use of the liberum veto, the Reform Resolutions of 1766 which had been proposed by Marshal Czarskia, Ambassador Zamaskia, and the Commissions of the Treasury and Military. Chief among the resolutions had been the abolition of the liberum veto itself; the relaxation of some minor restrictions on religious minorities in Dejanican territory; the maintenance of free commerce with all of the Commonwealth's neighbors; and the establishment of a permanent executive council, to coordinate all Diet commissions and agencies. In his efforts to forestall reform efforts in the Commonwealth, Prince Repanius was assisted by the Pruthian Ambassador to the Dejanik Commonwealth, Gededeon Bendoit. Both Repanius and Bendoit were under instructions from their respective sovereigns, the Empress Aurelia of Laurasia and Emperor Pru'a IX of Pruthia, both of whom were determined to forestall further reforms. The Diet staggered on ineffectively, hampered by Laurasian-Pruthian bribes and obstructionism, and by the opposition of such pro-Laurasian Dejanican nobles as Lithuanian Prince Karol Dagonius, until it was formally dismissed on November 2, 1766. Stanis Vorrust was dissatisfied, but declared privately that he would continue to work for reform.
 * November 24-At Cragmillar Citadel in Jexania, which was located five light-years to the east of Ediania, Scottrian Queen Mariana held a conference with the Privy Council and many of the leading nobles and magnates of the Scottrian Court, in order to "discuss the problem of Lord Darnley". Sir Jamsius Melville, who had become Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs two months earlier, and Chief Secretary Maitland were among the Queen's principal advisors who were present at the ceremony. The Earls of Argyll, Glencairn, Morton, Angus, and Arran were also present at the conference. Lord Darnley, on his part, had retired to visit with his father, the Earl of Lennaxia, at Glasgow. Over the course of the past several months, the relationship between Queen Mariana and her husband had continued to deteriorate. She had become more associated with Jamsius Hepburn, Earl of Bothwell, who had accompanied the Queen when she returned to Ediania, following Rizzio's murder, and had offered her the use of his personal retrievers and his fortifications at Dunbar. In mid-October 1766, the Queen, who was then staying at Jexburgh, made numerous trips to visit Bothwell at Hermitagan Fortress; the Earl had fallen ill, and she wished to be in attendance on him. Rumors would later circulate that the Queen was already involved in an affair and that she was "duping" her husband, but Mariana was accompanied on these visits by government officials and her retinue of guards. Shortly afterwards, the Queen herself had fell ill; she had recovered on October 25, and credited this to her Franconian physicians. Now, at Cragmillar Citadel, she discussed the possibility of freeing herself from him. The marriage could not be annulled, however, for that would call into question the legitimacy of her son. Some lords, specifically Glencairn and Argyll, wished for the Queen to have Darnley arrested on charges of treason, but she was reluctant to do so at this stage.
 * December 17-The official christening of Prince Jamsius, Duke of Rothesay, High Steward of Scottria, and heir apparent to the Scottrian throne, is formally conducted at the Temple of Clurs on Stirling. The magnificent ceremony, which was conducted with all of the pomp and circumstance of the traditional Scottrian faith, was attended by the ambassadors of all the foreign courts. The Laurasian, Spamalkan, and Franconian Ambassadors were the most prominent foreign personages at the ceremony. The boy's godparents were King Charman III of Franconia (represented by the Franconian Ambassador John, Count of Brienne); Aurelia I of Laurasia (represented by the Laurasian Ambassador, the Earl of Dennis); and the High Regent of the Haxonian Council, Emmanuel Philebert (represented by Haxonian Ambassador Philebert de Croac). The Earl of Dennis presented Queen Mariana with a gift for her son; a golden font, intricately carved and vividly enameled. Queen Mariana thanked the Empress of Laurasia vigorously for her gift. Lord Darnley, on his part, who simmered with resentment against his wife, and especially at the fact that she had denied him any role in the affairs of the government, refused to attend his son's own christening. In addition, Darnley declared that he believed his son was actually "the son of some court paramour" and that Mariana had not been faithful to him. Darnley remained with his father at Glasgow; at this time, Bothwell and other Scottrian Lords began to conceive a plot to murder Darnley. Queen Mariana was completely unaware of their intentions, but she had hinted to many of her nobles that she could not tolerate her marriage with Darnley any longer. Darnley fell ill on December 21, but recovered within a few days. By the end of 1766, relations between Aurelia and Mariana had improved momentarily. That fragile friendship, however, was soon to be shattered irrevocably.

1767

 * January 1-The year 1767, the 67th year of the eighteenth century, commenced with the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria, having been provided with a heir apparent to the Scottrian throne, nevertheless being at the cusp of swift and dramatic events. The birth of Prince Jamsius had been cause for much rejoicing and hope throughout the Scottrian realms, but at the same time, tensions were developing in the Scottrian realms. By 1767, Queen Mariana's popularity had begun to weaken; the rumors circulating about her relationships, first with Secretary Rizzio (who had been murdered) and then with the Earl of Bothwell, had their impact on public opinion. Although the Queen's relations with the Empress Aurelia of Laurasia had temporarily improved, those with her husband, Lord Darnley, had worsened. His refusal to be present at their son's christening had revealed to all the underlying tensions in the royal couple. The Laurasian Empire, on its part, was involved in further interventions in the Dejanik Commonwealth. Empress Aurelia, determined to exert Laurasian power and influence over that state, had continued to provoke arguments of state among the Dejanican nobility and to hamper the efforts of King Stanis Vorrust I and his ministers to implement reforms beneficial to the Dejanican dominions. The Marasharites under Mustapha, on their part, were growing increasingly uneasy.
 * January 20-
 * Scottrian Queen Mariana, fearful of her husband's ambitions, and feeling some pity for him, visited him at Lennaxian House on Glasgow, where he had continued to reside with his father, the Earl of Lennaxia. Lord Darnley's health had remained in a weakened state, following his bout with illness in December 1766, and he was not as energetic or vigorous as before. Mariana had heard of her husband's predicament and had decided to extend an offer of leniency with him. On December 24, she had pardoned the murderers of Secretary Rizzio. Lord Ruthven had died on June 13, 1766, and he was therefore posthumously exonerated, having previously been denied the rights to a noble burial. Mariana hoped that by pardoning her secretary's murderers, she would be able to better present herself to Lord Darnley. The Queen of Scottria succeeded in her goals, for Darnley proved more susceptible than ever and was persuaded by his wife to return with her to Ediania. The Queen promised that when he had fully recovered from his illness, all "past injuries shall be totally forgiven" and that she would live with him as his wife, "as was her proper duty and position". The Queen's household, now including Lord Darnley and his attendants, departed from Glasgow during the late hours of January 20, arriving at Ediania the following death. Bothwell and the members of the Privy Council, including the Earls of Moray and Glencairn, were waiting to greet the royal couple.
 * Upon arrival, they were conducted to Kirk o'Field, which was one of the most ancient residential structures in the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria. It had been inhabited as far back as the 22nd century BH, and had served as a priory for the Clannairch of Ediania from the ninth to the sixteenth centuries. In 1595, Kirk o'Field had been acquired by the Douglains of Angus, who had held it until it was purchased by Patrick Hepburn, 1st Earl of Bothwell, in 1696. Since then, it had been one of the chief estates of the Hepburn family. Darnley had, in an action which seemed strange and out of character to many, requested to be lodged here, instead of at Craigmillar Castle, which had been suggested by his wife. Darnley was given quarters in the Prebendaries' Chamber. Mariana on her part, returned to the Holyroodian Palace, but over the course of the next several days, visited him often. Particularly on the night of January 21, the Queen gave every appearance of being a loving wife, playing cards and talking with her husband. Bothwell, on his part, met with Morton several times during January 1767, with Darnley's assassination being discussed again. Neither earl, however, would later admit to bringing this subject up. Bothwell also talked with his kinsman, James Hepburn, of murdering Darnley.
 * February 8-Queen Mariana announced, in a proclamation to her subjects, that she was finally willing to ratify all of the provisions of the Treaty of Ediania, concerning her recognition of the present Laurasian rules of succession and her abandonment of the use of Laurasian heraldry in her personal coat of arms. This proclamation pleased the Empress Aurelia much, and she told Chancellor Cecilis that this would make Laurasian efforts at intervention and influence in Scottria easier. The following day, Sir George Maraglain, departed from Ediania as the special envoy of the Scottrian Queen to the Imperial Court of Laurasia Prime. Mariana had intended to spend that night at Kirk o'Field with Darnley, but then remembered she had promised to attend a wedding masque at Holyroodian Palace in honor of her Franconian musician, Bastian Pagez. She bid farewell to her husband, gave him a ring as a token of her love and goodwill, and departed in a torchlit procession back to the Holyroodian Palace, where the masque then took place.
 * February 10-
 * At 2:00 AM Galactic Standard Time, during the early morning hours of February 10, 1767, a violent combustive explosion ripped through Kirk o'Field. This explosion was so powerful that it shook the ground, as if, according to eyewitness accounts, "an earthquake had struck", and the entire city of Ediania was roused. Many of Ediania's inhabitants, in the immediate vicinity of Kirk o'Field, who had been resting or remaining in convalescence within the personal chambers of their residences, were now roused up by the great noise. Soon, thousands from all directions came running to Kirk o'Field. Upon arriving there, they found the ancient mansion, which was 4,042 years old, a smouldering heap of rubble, virtually incinerated by the explosion. Near the house lay the dead bodies of Darnley, who was naked beneath his nightgown, and that of his valet, William Taylor of Shetley. They were surrounded by a cloak, a dagger, a chair, and a coat. The fact Darnley had only his night clothes on suggested he had fled in haste from his bedchambers. Both men had marks on their throats: people immediately determined that both had been strangled.
 * They were not killed by the explosion, which many concluded had been intended to destroy the evidence of murder. Some thought that Darnley, who had sensed something was wrong, had left the mansion with his servant and been attacked outside. An elderly neighbor claimed that he had heard him plead, "Pity me, kinsmen, for the sake of Him who has pitied all of us!" The first person who hastened into the alleys following the explosion was Captain William Blackadder, one of Bothwell's servants. He was promptly arrested but swore he had merely been sharing a drink with a friend in a neighboring house. When Queen Mariana, who had been awoken by the blast, was informed that her husband was dead, she expressed shock and horror, vowing that her husband's murderers would be speedily "discovered" and punished. She expressed her belief that the murderers' intention had been to assassinate her as well. She said that if she had not attended Pagez's masque at Holyroodian Palace, she would have also been murdered. The Queen wasted no time in sending communiques to all foreign courts, announcing her "miraculous" escape. No one doubted that Darnley had been murdered: many had a motive for doing away with him, or stood to gain from his death. Chief among these was the Queen herself, who no longer loved him and had discussed ways of ridding herself of him. She had also regarded him as a dangerous liability, and confessed to Archpriest Jamsius Beatonius that her husband was plotting to kidnap their son and rule in his name. Bothwell wanted Darnley dead so that he himself could marry Queen Mariana and rule Scottria. The other Scottrian lords, including Moray, Glencairn, and Argyll, hated Darnley with a passion and was still enraged on how had had betrayed them following Rizzio's murder. Philicus I of Spamalka, Charman III of Franconia, and Empress Aurelia I of Laurasia all disliked Darnley, and each had their own motivations for doing away with him. Philicus and Charman believed Darnley hampered their efforts at maintaining positive relations with Scottria; Aurelia, conversely, believed that if Darnley were murdered, it would aid Laurasian efforts at dominating Scottria. For most, however, the evidence pointed overwhemingly to Bothwell, and soon, to Queen Mariana.
 * February 24-Empress Aurelia, who had when receiving the news of Darnley's murder publicly expressed her "sadness" for her dear sister, officially penned an official response to Queen Mariana's earlier communique. The Empress of Laurasia had already been informed by the Imperial Intelligence Agency of the circumstances behind Darnley's death; the reports prepared by the Agency Director, Sir Balacrus Hevarnius, indicated that Bothwell had hired Blackadder to rig the explosion at Kirk o'Field, and that Bothwell had been discussing for months, ways of disposing Darnley. In the official report, sent by Ambassador Dennis, none of this was mentioned, although the Ambassador himself supplied his sources to the Intelligence Agency. In her communique, Aurelia declared: "Madam, my ears have been so astounded and my heart so frightened to hear of the horrible and abominable murder of your former husband, our mutual cousin, that I have scarcely spirit to write; yet I cannot conceal that I grieve more for you than him. I should not do the office of a faithful cousin and friend if I did not urge you to preserve your honor, rather than look through your fingers at revenge on those who have done you that pleasure, as most have said. I exhort you, I counsel you, I beg you, to take this event so to heart that you will not fear to proceed against your nearest. I write thus vehemently, not that I doubt, but for affection". When writing this communique, Aurelia told Chancellor Cecilis that Mariana was being "held at the ears", and that if she failed to move against her husband's murderers, it would only confirm the rumors circulating against her. No one would mourn Darnley himself, but would nevertheless despise his wife's "complicity" in a murder plot. Catharina d'Medici, Queen-Regent of Franconia (who would soon relinquish her duties to her son, now reaching his majority), had privately commented that Mariana was lucky to be free of Darnley, but that if she did not immediately pursue and punish the murderers, than Franconia would deem her dishonored and consider her an enemy.
 * March 12-Queen Mariana, who was concerned to diassociate herself from the circumstances surrounding her husband's death, ordered an official inquiry by the Scottrian Bureau of Justice into her husband's murder. This investigation however, would turn out to be a travesty of justice, for the depositions of witnesses were extracted in often suspicious circumstances, even under torture. The Earl of Moray, who now stood to gain power in Scottria if his half-sister were to be overthrown, was to retain control of the documents gathered by the inquiry. This, however, now made them unreliable as evidence, for Moray immediately set about modifying the papers to his advantage, so as to make his half-sister more complicit in the murder. He and his supporters in the Scottrian Estates kept this a closely guarded secret from the Queen. Mariana, whose health at the time was poor, was paralyzed by indecision and reluctant to act against Bothwell. A week after Darnley's murder, he had been named in anonymous obscene public placards on Ediania as the chief suspect.
 * March 20-Pavoro Garbania, one of the most influential Dissenter nobles in the Dejanik Commonwealth, and thirty other Dissenter nobles, government officials, and gentry, announced the establishment of the Sluck Confederation. They did this as was their right under the procedures of the Dejanican Constitution, which permitted for the establishment of noble "confederations" in order to present their viewpoints to the Dejanican Diet and to the people of the Commonwealth. Sluck, where the Confederation was formed, was one of the chief strongholds in the Grand Duchy of Lithaunia, renowned for its engineering and shipbuilding sectors. The Confederation was formed partly on the persuasion and bribes of Laurasian Ambassador Repanius, who had continued to receive instructions from Chancellor Cecilis and the Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sir Rudomentus Sadielus, to "provoke tensions and unrest in the Dejanican realms". The Sluck Confederation will serve to destabilize the Commonwealth's political affairs in the coming months. On April 5, the Thorn Confederation will be organized by another sect of nobles, led by Ran'a Brazkius, who were also opposed to the reform policies proposed by King Stanis Vorrust I.
 * April 12-The trial of the Earl of Bothwell before the Scottrian Estates takes place at the Parliamentary Palace on Ediania. Lord Darnley's parents had suffered much anguish, not only as a result of their son's murder, but also because the Queen of Scottria had seemed to be doing so little to bring the culprits to justice. On February 17, Empress Aurelia had, out of an act of kindness and compassion, released a distraught Lady Lennaxia from the Fortress of Baureux and entrusted her to the care of Sir Antiochus Saclallanius, who resided on Dramis. Ambassador De Silva reported to his master, Spamalkan Emperor Philicus, that the Countess of Lennaxia believed that Queen Mariana herself had been "involved in the business, as an act of revenge for the murder of her Haxonian secretary". The Earl of Lennaxia, who was an ardent enemy of Bothwell's, had managed, on April 2, to persuade Queen Mariana into allowing for Bothwell to be indicted on charges of murder, treason, and conspiracy, and brought to trial before the Scottrian Estates. Lennaxia's request for a delay to gather evidence, however, had been denied. The witnesses who had been interrogated by the Bureau of Justice were too frightened to attend the trial, and according to Scottrian law, no one, not even the Queen, could compel them to testify. With Lennaxia absent and no concrete evidence presented, Bothwell was acquitted by the Estates after only seven hours. It was declared that he could not be tried for his crimes again. Empress Aurelia watched the proceedings in interest from Charasia, where she and the Imperial Court currently resided. The Empress boasted that if Bothwell had been in her realms, he would have been "speedily convicted and hung". She reveled in her status as the only truly absolute sovereign in the inter-galactic community (with the exception of the Grand Dukes of Masacavania) and believed that the constitutional situation in Scottria would prove beneficial to Laurasian aims.
 * April 20-The Earl of Bothwell, having been acquitted of the murder of Lord Darnley, invited many of the most prominent peers and clergymen in the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria to a formal dinner, conducted at his own expense, at Ainslie Tavern in Havarian City, Ediania. There, the Earl of Bothwell managed to convince all of those in attendance to sign the Ainslie Tavern Bond. This bond confirmed his acquittal for the murder of Lord Darnley; declared that he was "completely innocent of all rumors and accusations brought against him"; recommended him as a potential husband for Queen Mariana; and pledged to assist the Earl in defending such a marriage with the Queen. Both allies and enemies of Bothwell subscribed to the Bond. According to an intelligence report later prepared by Chancellor Cecilis for the Empress, the signatories were: the Earls of Moray, Argyll, Huntly, Cassilis, Morton, Sutherland, Rothes, Glencairn, Eroll, and Caithness; the Lords Boyd, Seton, Sinclair, Sempill, Oliphant, Oglivie of Airlie, Herres, Howe, Elphinstone, Glamis, Fleming, Carleil of Torthonwald, and Innermath; the High Clainnarch of St. Andrews; and the Clainnarchs of Aberdeen, Galloway, Dunblane, Brechin, Ross, and Orkney. The day following the signing of the Ainslie Tavern Bond, Queen Mariana departed from Holyrodian Palace on Ediania in order to visit her son, Prince Jamsius, at Stirling. This visit lasted for two days, and the Queen made sure all of the arrangements for her son's household were set in order. This was to be the last time Mariana was to see her son.
 * April 24-Queen Mariana, whose visit to her son Prince Jamsius at Stirling had concluded, was on her way back to Ediania when her escort halted near Brevies Garrison, a refueling and navigation beacon located eight light-years to the north of Ediania. There, however, the Earl of Bothwell and his personal starfighter squadrons suddenly appeared. Bothwell's fleet was unauthorized to appear at Brevies Garrison, and the command staff, without waiting for instructions from the Queen, immediately fired at him, so that he would leave. In the ensuing confrontation, however, Bothwell and his men managed to land on the Queen's personal flagship, HMS Clavarcie. The Earl, who was reckless with regard to his reputation or hers, abducted the Queen from her flagship and immediately had her stowed away on his personal starfighter. Mariana was unwilling to go with him, and ordered him to abstain from his "present course of action". Bothwell however, declaring his love for the Queen, and that no man could halt him as to his intentions, ignored her and ordered for his starfighter to hasten to Dunbar. The rest of his fleet followed, and Brevies Garrison immediately notified the government of Ediania that the Queen had been seized by Bothwell. At Dunbar, which was under the control of his supporters, the Earl took the Queen to his personal bedchambers and had sexual intercourse with her. Melville would allege that this was against the Queen's will, but Mariana herself would later admit that she had succumbed to the Earl's charms and allowed him to lie with her. Their intercourse, however, now made it impossible for the Queen to refuse to marry him. At the same time that this was going on, Sir Arthurius Greysius, Lord Greysius of Wiltonia (son of the elder Lord Greysius, who had died at Chesham's Star on December 14, 1762), arrived at Ediania as special envoy, with orders from the Empress to tell Mariana that she was "greatly perplexed" because the Queen of Scottria had failed to bring to justice her husband's murderers but had showered favor "upon such who have been connected with the crime". Mariana, however, was incommunicado, and the message could not be delivered. Empress Aurelia was then informed of Bothwell's abduction of Mariana: hearing of this, she was publicly shocked. Mariana and Bothwell ultimately returned to Ediania on May 6; he had been officially pardoned of any crime, and the Queen was now actually besotted with him. Three days earlier, the High Clerical Court of Ediania had denounced Bothwell as an adulterer; this left him free to marry Queen Mariana.
 * May 15-Scottrian Queen Mariana and the Earl of Bothwell are married, according to Scottrian rites, at the Holyroodian Palace in Ediania. Bothwell becomes Prince Consort and Duke of Orkney, making him the most powerful and influential nobleman in the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria. Queen Mariana had continued to assert that she had no choice in the matter. She also naively believed that the Scottrian nobility and people would accept her marriage. This, however, was soon to be dashed on the rocks of despair, revealed for the nonsense that it was. All were shocked that Mariana should marry the man who was accused of murdering her husband. Empress Aurelia, on her part, continued to display a two-faced opinion to the whole matter. In private, she authorized for further reports and intelligence missions by the Agency; Cecilis was already conducting a secret correspondence with the Earl of Moray and his supporters. Publicly, Aurelia deplored her cousin's behavior, which contrasted with her own following Lady Fausta Dudley's death under mysterious circumstances. In a letter to Mariana, sent on May 17, two days after the wedding, the Empress wrote that "Madam, it has been always held in friendship that prosperity provides acquaintances but adversity provides friends. It's my duty to tell you what I think. To be frank with you, why would you allow yourself to be tied, in marriage, to a subject who, lacking any traits of prudence, loyalty, and patriotism, has been charged with the murder of your late husband? And especially one who abducted you from your entourage in such a brash manner. You see my opinion on the matter, and I'm sorry I can't provide you any better. I am willing to do everything in my power to procure the punishment of that murderer against any subject you have, however dear you hold him, and I hope that you ensure that your son may be preserved to the comfort of you and your realm."
 * June 7-The Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Court departed from Laurasia Prime, in order to commence the formal progress of 1767. As she had promised the previous year, the Empress conducted her progress in the Malarian and Melarnarian Provinces. Pasquarillo, Palmisiano, Azov, Paradine, Courdina V, Gordasis, Melarnaria, Kamachina, Welch, Johnald, Terell, the Jar Asteroids, the Maluyta Nebula, Evans, Ettleman, Goodman, Meehan, Manzo, Aingley, Almastead, Acabania, Takrania, Malaria Prime, Odika, White, and the worlds of the Narvut Corridor would all be graced by the presence of the Empress and the Imperial Court during the course of the next three months. During all this time, the Empress and her ministers would keep a close watch on events in Scottria and in the Dejanik Commonwealth.
 * June 11-At Musselburgh, thirty prominent nobles, gentlemen, and personages of the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria formally assembled, in what became known as the Conference of Musselburgh. Queen Mariana's foolish and rash marriage with the Earl of Bothwell had finally driven many of the Scottrian nobles to despair; they could not tolerate her marriage under those circumstances. Having rid themselves of Rizzio and Darnley, they were in no mood to endure the ambitious and ruthless Bothwell as King of Scottria. Therefore, William Kirclady of Grange, one of the chief military commanders of the realm, took his place as leader of the Confederate Lords, as they now called themselves. Many of those who had signed the Ainslie Tavern Band were now among those opposed to Queen Mariana and her government. The Earls of Morton, Mar, Gowrie, and Glencairn were Kirclady's most prominent supporters, and brought him considerable numbers of retainers, revers, and supplies for use in a military confrontation. Lords Lindsay, Home, Semphill, and Sanquhar, as well as the Lairds Murray of Tullibardine, Douglain of Drumlanrig, and their supporters also subscribed to the Musselburgh Confederation. In their proclamation, which was announced on the Holonet and circulated throughout the Scottrian realms, the Confederate Lords declared that their goals were to "deliver the Queen from destruction, revenge the Prince Consort's murder, and preserve the security of Prince Jamsius." Mariana, however, hearing of their proclamation, issued a manifesto from Ediania, denouncing them as traitors and commanding for her loyal subjects to refuse to heed their appeals. The following day, it was announced that the Queen and the Earl of Bothwell would be taking command of government forces personally, in order to suppress the Musselburgh Confederation and "restore order to these realms". The Earls of Moray and Rothes remained on Ediania; both however, encouraged the Confederates, and were in secret correspondence with Lord Kirclady of Grange.
 * June 12-Death of Sir Ricomedus Richius, Procurator-General of the Laurasian Empire (1747-52) and one of the most infamous figures of the reign of Antigonus III, known for his role in the conviction of Bishop John Fisherius and former Chancellor Thomasius Morius. Richius, however, was very much respected in his own lifetime, and in 1766, the year before his death, had been consulted by the Privy Council on the question of the Empress Aurelia's marriage. He died at Rochardian Estate in Estatius, Kigonia, and was buried with much honor on June 21.
 * June 15-During the early morning hours of June 15, 1767, Queen Mariana and the Earl of Bothwell departed from Fa'side Garrison, located three-light years southeast of Musselburgh, and assumed their operational positions at Carberry, which was located at the outskirts of the Musselburgh star system. The Lords Seton, Hay of Yester, Borthwick, Cockburn of Ormiston, Home of Wedderburn, Blackadder of Tulliallan, Cockburn of Langtoun, and Hamilton, acted as the commanders of the government squadrons and were among the chief supporters of the Earl of Bothwell. Mariana's army made use of fortified positions which had been constructed by the Laurasian forces of Lord Protector Seymouris, on the eve of the Battle of Cleughia, twenty years earlier. They were armed with turbocannon and arequbuises which had been brought from Dunbar. The Queen also had a corps of shocktroopers, commanded by Captains Alexander Stewart and Hew Lauder, of the Royal Guards. All total, Mariana's force (also including pike-fighters) numbered 200 warships and 1,000 support craft. The Confederate Lords, whose force comprised a similar number of starships and personnel, approached from Musselburgh. They approached Carberry from the far side, having fooled Mariana's commanders into believing that they were pressing towards Dalkeith. The Battle of Carberry lasted from 11:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Galactic Standard Time. Bothwell, as was Scottrian tradition, offered single combat to any of the Confederate Lords. Kirclady of Grange accepted the challenge, but Bothwell insulted him by declaring he would not fight with him, as he was only a baron. He also refused Lords Murray of Tullibardine and Lindsay, who also took up the challenge. A few hours later, Blackadder of Tulliallan and Home of Wedderburn abandoned the Queen's forces, claiming they were under the impression that Bothwell was about to order a retreat. Bothwell knew that he could not fight with the Confederate Lords on equal terms, and with his starfighter squadrons, fled "like a coward" to Dunbar. Queen Mariana, on her part, received from the Lords an oath of allegiance. They promised to do her no harm, and that they would preserve the Crown, if she surrendered to them and allowed them to escort her back to Ediania. Mariana, believing their promises, accepted, and Kirclady of Grange himself escorted the Queen's flagship into the ranks of the rebel forces. When Empress Aurelia learned of Mariana's submission to her lords, she declared that her cousin's folly and ignorance would be her downfall.
 * June 18-Queen Mariana arrived at Ediania, under escort from the Confederate Lords. The Earls of Morton and Mar (future regents of the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria during the reign of the ill-fated Jamsius VI), had prevailed upon Lord Kirclady of Grange to deal with the Queen in a "stricter and harsher manner" and not to treat her as his sovereign. Kirclady of Grange had, therefore, had her placed under guard, as if she was a common felon; denied her the use of writing materials; and refused to submit himself in the Queen's presence. Mariana demanded why she was being treated in such a manner, but was told by Lords Home and Semphill that she did not deserve any longer, on account of her actions with Bothwell, to be treated fairly. At Ediania, it became starkly apparent how her subjects now felt about her. As the Queen was escorted through the packed ways, crowds reviled her as an adultress and murderess, and screamed "Burn the whore! Kill her! Drown her!" Mariana, who was enraged by this, cried "I will hang and crucify them all!" Her humiliation, however, was complete. Placards which depicted her as a prostitute confronted her at every turn. Two days after the degradation on Ediania, Queen Mariana was, on the orders of the Confederate Lords, imprisoned in Lochleven Fortress, which was located nearly a thousand light years away from Ediania in the District of Kinross. She was placed in the custody of Sir William Douglain of Lochleven. Lochleven had originally been colonized by the Pictian Scottrians in 829, during the reign of King Drest. It had remained in the possession of the Pictian Government until 1185, when King Conall granted it to Laird Ewan McGrange of Gregor. The McGrange family held Lochleven for over two centuries, until in 1386 King Kenneth II confiscated it when Laird Dustar McGrange was convicted of treason. Lochleven was again in the possession of the central government until 1590, when King Robert III granted it to the Douglain family. The Douglains would continue to hold Lochleven until 1779, when, following Laurasia's annexation of Scottria, it would be redistributed to the Laurasian Duke of Janeway. The Queen of Scottria had nothing with her but the clothes she wore, and she was pregnant with twins, Bothwell's children. In the meantime, the Earl of Moray revealed himself for what he was, and now declared that he could no longer pay allegiance to his half-sister. He and the Confederate Lords were now in a formal alliance, and they assumed the duties of governance. Aurelia, on her part, although publicly deploring Mariana's imprisonment and calling it "a crime against monarchy", was pleased, for the removal of Mariana would mean the removal of the chief obstacle to Laurasian influence in Scottria.
 * June 20-Sian McCullough, who had been personal steward to the Earl of Bothwell himself, was arrested and forced to deliver to the Earl of Morton what was to become known as the Casket Letters-a collection of correspondence which was said to be between Queen Mariana and Bothwell, which, if authentic, appeared to incriminate the Queen of being an accessory to murder. The Confederate Lords, who now had this correspondence in their possession, told Queen Mariana that she must choose between being put on trial, with the Casket Letters being offered as evidence; abdicating; or divorcing Bothwell. She refused to consider any of these opinions, and even said she would be willing to leave with Bothwell. Bothwell, on his part, had evaded patrol vessels sent by Kirclady of Grange and Morton, and was able to escape to the Haxonian Confederacy.
 * June 23-The Radom Confederation is established on Radom, in the Grand Duchy of Lithaunia, by a cadre of nobles and knights in the Dejanik Commonwealth. This confederation was established with the financial and moral assistance of the Laurasian Ambassador, Prince Nicholas Repanius of Kalbacha. Repanius, who had already organized the Sluck and Thorn Confederations, was now instrumental in the creation of this group which was opposed to any reforms and was determined to maintain the Golden Liberties of the Dejanik nobility. Lithuanian Prince Karol Dagonius, who was probably the most ardent opponent of reform in the Commonwealth, and had worked to obstruct such policies at past diets, served as Marshal of the Confederation. Empress Aurelia authorized the continued distribution of bribes and favors to nobles throughout the Commonwealth.
 * July 2-Empress Aurelia dispatched Sir Nicholas Thorckmortonia to Ediania in order to bring about a reconciliation between Queen Mariana and her peers, and intent on her restoration. When that had been accomplished, he was to demand that Darnley's murderers be pursued and brought to trial. He was to enure that Prince Jamsius was kept safe. If possible, the child should be brought to the Laurasian Empire to be reared under the Empress's protection. Secretly, Thorckmortonia was commanded to ensure that all effort was made for Mariana's deposition and that Moray and his supporters were encouraged. When he arrived at Ediania, Thorckmortonia made his public pleas; as had been predicted, the Lords rejected them and even "threatened" to ally with Franconia. In private, however, he held conferences with Moray and others, assuring them that the Empress supported them in "all they undertook". Mariana, on her part, received a communique from Thorckmortonia, urging her to divorce Bothwell, but she refused.
 * July 24-The Confederate Lords, after having consulted with Sir Nicholas Thorckmortonia and Ambassador Dennis, now decided that Queen Mariana must be forced to abdicate in favor of her son. Lord Lindsay volunteered to demand this of Queen Mariana. He intruded into her bedchambers, without any indication being given to her of his arrival, and demanded that she sign a declaration of abdication. Mariana refused to do so, and demanded to be heard by the Scottrian Estates. Lindsay threatened that if she did not cooperate, he would kill her. At this, she capitulated, and signed a abject declaration of abdication. The reign of Mariana I of Scottria, the only queen regnant in Scottrian history, which had lasted for twenty-five years, had therefore come to an end. The news of Mariana's deposition from the Scottrian throne was met with mixed reactions throughout inter-galactic civilization. In Franconia, both King Charman III and his mother, Queen-Regent Catharina d'Medici, who had been critical of Mariana's dealings with the Earl of Bothwell and her failure to punish the murderers of her husband, nevertheless declared that her deposition from the Scottrian throne was unlawful and beyond the range of her subjects. Emperor Philicus I expressed similar sentiments, declaring that the Scottrian realms would be cursed for having condoned the deposition of a lawful monarch. Laurasian Empress Aurelia, on her part, announced in a manifesto from the Imperial Court that she could not "countenance the deposition of a lawful Queen from her hereditary throne". In private, however, the Empress of Laurasia continued to express to her advisers her belief that the Scottrian realms would soon succumb to the might of the Laurasian Empire. Five days after Mariana formally abdicated as Queen, her son Jamsius was crowned King of Scottria at Stirling, in accordance with Reformist Scottrian rites. Mariana's captors went out of their way to insult her, and John Knox, who had now become Chief Regent of the Congregation of the Scottrian Church, delivered a sermon at the coronation praising the ascension of Jamsius to the throne and denouncing Mariana as an "adulteress and a repulsive slut".
 * July 27-Empress Aurelia, expressing further her public outrage at the deposition of Mariana from the Scottrian throne, commanded Thorckmortonia to demand of the Scottrian Estates why they had deposed their "rightful sovereign" from her hereditary throne, and "under what law is it that subjects may arrest the person of their Prince, detain them captive and proceed to judge them? No such law is to be found in any realm." With Mariana deprived of her throne, the Empress of Laurasia threatened that she would intervene to "restore proper order and punish those who had contrived, in a vain and evil fashion, to uproot and destroy rightful monarchy". Thockmortonia, fully aware of the Empress's duplicity and double-dealing in regards to Scottrian affairs, told Leicesterius in a private communique that any effort to retrieve Mariana would result in her death. The Scottrian Lords refrained from executing Mariana, partly because of the Empress's denunciations of their treatment of Mariana. War however, now seemed to be a possibility, and relations between the Empress and her Scottrian "allies" were now frigid. The Empress continued to act as if she were outraged by their actions. She recalled Thockmortonia back to the Laurasian Empire on August 5; denounced the Musselburgh Confederation and their rebellion against Mariana; and continued to press for Mariana's release. In private, however, Aurelia assured Moray that she was fully aware of his position of power in the Scottrian realms, and he himself told Cecilis that he knew that the Empress was actually in favor of Mariana having been deposed. On August 11, however, the Empress, keeping up public appearances, berated Cecilis in public and declared that he had been responsible for the troubles in the Scottrian realms, a truly absurd claim.
 * August 22-The Earl of Moray, whose position of power in the Scottrian realms was secure, and who was fully confident that he would resist all pressures by his potential enemies, was formally appointed Regent of the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria by the Scottrian Estates and the Council of State. In his oath of office, Moray pledged to preserve the interests of "His Most Honorable Highness, King Jamsius VI" and to maintain the integrity, stability, and prosperity of the Scottrian realms. Empress Aurelia reacted harshly to Moray's assumption of the Regency, and continued to denounce his government. Withholding recognition for Jamsius as King of Scottria, the Empress, then at Kamachina, continued to issue manifestos denouncing Mariana's deposition from the throne and demanding for "proper rule to be restored in Scottria". The Empress and the Imperial Court would return to Laurasia Prime from the progress on September 4, and she would continue to hold discussions with the Privy Council over Scottrian affairs.
 * September 21-Haynsian Despot Everan II Karany is forced to abdicate by Marasharite Emperor Mustapha III, due to his perceived inability to control the inrigues of his nobles and military commanders in the Haynsian Court. The Emperor now recalled the ex-Despot Arbai Karany back to the Haynsian throne. Arbai, who had moved to Chios two years earlier, had regained favor with the Marasharite Court and had been instrumental in the suppression of the Haynsian Renegade Pirates at Lesbos in January 1767. As a result for this service, Mustapha decided to restore him to the throne. Arbai, however, did not have long to live; he died on December 22, 1767 at Kaushany in the Great Tesmanian Cloud, before he was able to make his formal return progress to Haynes. Following Arbai's sudden death, his son Jay XIII was elevated to the Haynsian throne by Emperor Mustapha.
 * October 5-On October 5, 1767, the Convocation Diet of 1767 formally assembled. The Diet had been convened by King Stanis Vorrust I in August 1767, responding to pressures exerted by the Laurasian Ambassador, Prince Nicholas Repanius, and by the petitions of the Thorn and Radom Confederations. Lithuanian Prince Karol Dagonius, one of the most powerful magnates of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and the dominant personage in the Radom Confederation, was one of those who had urged the convening of the Diet. Ardently opposed to reform, Dagonius had made petitions to the Imperial Laurasian Government on Laurasia Prime, urging for the Empire to acknowledge the continuation of Dejanican immunities and privileges in the Commonwealth, and to prevent "young and inexperienced fools" from ruining the welfare of the Dejanican realms. Empress Aurelia, responding to these "pleas" from the Radom Confederation, ordered Prince Repanius to now act to the contrary of what Dagonius had requested. Once the Diet had convened, Prince Repanius ordered for the Diplomatic Garrison to occupy all the approaches to the city of Warsaw. He then proceeded to surround the Diet Chambers with Laurasian troops, placing some of them inside the halls to ensure that the members voted as he instructed them. At first, the Diet refused to be imitated. Four High Priests of the Dejanican Order now arose in order to resist Laurasian dictates: the High Priest of Liv Was'la Hieronmim Sireavakia (1699-1784); High Priest Felix Turki of Chocim (1729-1800); High Priest of Krakow Kajetan Soltyk (1715-88); and Joseph Zaluski, Dejanican High Priest of Lavella (1702-74). Soltyk and Zaluskiu in particular protested Laurasian interference, and both High Priests passionately defended Dejanican religious policy. On October 12, Repanius, acting with authorization from the Empress, and seeking to break anti-Laurasian opposition in the Diet, ordered for the arrest of High Priests Soltyk and Zaluski, as well as Prince-Hetman Warclaw Rzewskia and his son Lord Sewereyn. These Dejanican notables were imprisoned, on the orders of Empress Aurelia, at the Ice Prison of Iego, where they were to be held in confinement for the next five years.
 * October 16-Archleutan Field-Marshal Burkhard von Munnich, the Minister of Defense and Head of the Imperial General Headquarters of the Laurasian Empire, and one of the most prominent and successful military commanders in the Laurasian Empire during the eighteenth century, died at the age of 84 at the Governor's Palace in Dorpat, Zennethia. Munnich, whose health had entered a severe decline from December 1760, had requested leave from his duties on Laurasia Prime. This had been granted without demur by the Empress Aurelia, who had appointed him as Director-General of Imperial Spaceport Facilities in January 1762 and assigned him to headquarters on Zennethia. Although he was a alien, his death was greeted with much mourning at the Imperial Court. Munnich was buried with full honors at his family plot in Dorpat on October 29.
 * November 4-Death of the Haxonian Doge Girolamo Pruili, who was eighty-one years old at the time of his death. Pruili had remained prudent in his policies towards the major powers of the Amulak Spiral and towards the Laurasian Empire, seeking to neither alienate either his neighboring monarch Philicus or the distant but powerful Empress Aurelia of Laurasia. Pruili's death was received with much mourning throughout the Haxonian dominions; he was the most respected Doge since the reign of Andrea Gritti. Following a contentious two-week election, Pietro Loredan, the grandnephew of Doge Leonardo Loredan, was elected Doge himself. He was aged eighty-five at his accession to the Dogeship, and was in declining health. Loredan was crowned as Doge on December 11.
 * November 7-Nearly a month after ordering the arrest and deportation of his most ardent opponents in the Dejanican Diet, Prince Nicholas Repanius was finally able to bring the Dejanican Diet to a vote on Laurasian demands. On October 29, the Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs released a communique which had been penned by Chancellor Cecilis, and edited by Empress Aurelia herself, In this communique, it was declared that Repanius had the full support of the Imperial Government; that Dejanican religious policy was "illogical and utterly oppressive"; and that it would be prudent for the Diet to seek to alleviate the distress suffered by minorities in Dejanican territories. Ambassador Repanius had also continued to bribe nobles among the Diet to support his aims. Among those who received Laurasian bribes was Gabriel Podoskia, Primate of the Dejanican Commonwealth and High Priest of the Dejanican Orthodoxic Order. Some members of the Diet had continued to defy Laurasian demands, and looked to their King to resist Laurasian demands. Stanis Vorrust, however, was unable to be a leader in such a crisis, and many accused him of betraying the Commonwealth to the Laurasians. Therefore, on this day, with numerous absentees in the chambers, and with Laurasian blasters gleaming everywhere, the Diet finally agreed to reverse the earlier policies of religious discrimination. Following this, they were formally prorogued by King Stanis for three months, so that a governmental commission of Dejanican officials could hammer out the terms of the agreements with the Ambassador.
 * December 10-In June 1767, Empress Aurelia had dispatched the Earl of Jadia to the Austarlian Court on Vien in order to invest Empress Mar'va Tarvania, and her son and co-ruler, Emperor Joseth II, with the Order of St. Antiochus the Great and to inspect the Austarlian Archduke Char'vak. She had relented on her earlier reluctance to rely on "observations" of her potential future husband, and was now willing to allow for a report to be made of the Archduke's characteristics and physical looks. Jadia performed his mission dillgently, and had sent back encouraging reports: according to him, Char'vak was tall with reddish-brown hair and a beard, with a "well-proportioned face, amiable, and of a good complexion; his countenance and speech are cheerful, very courteous, and not without some state; his body is well-shaped, without any deformity or blemish; his legs are clean, well-proportioned, and of sufficient stature for a man of his height". A fluent speaker in four languages, Char'vak was respected for his courage and his intelligence. He excelled at hunting, riding, physical games, and other exercises. The remaining obstacle to the conclusion of the marriage negotiations had been the religious issue, since Char'vak would not, even to please Aurelia, renounce his faith. The Austarlian co-monarchs were by this point willing to compromise; if the Empress would relent and allow Char'vak to attend Austarlian services in private while publicly accompanying her to Almitian services, the Archduke would undertake never to undermine the Imperial Almitian Church and would be ready to marry the Empress at once. In October, Jadia had sent a communique to the Empress, urging her to accept this offer. Knowing this issue to be highly contentious, the Empress had asked her ministers for their advice. Chancellor Cecilius and the Duke of Norfolkius were in favor of accepting this compromise, but Leicesterius, as well as Venusia, Aeoleon, Winchestrius, and Knollysis, were opposed. Even though she realized that she could not delay in giving the Archduke an answer for much longer, the Empress could not make up her mind, and for several weeks opposing factions of Councilors had clashed to bring her over to their point of view. Jadia was enraged to hear that Leicesterius was using every means within his power to prevent negotiations from proceeding forth. Leicesterius, however, emerged victorious, as on this day, the Empress brought eight years of intermittent negotiations to an end by informing Jadia, in an official communique, that it was against her conscience to allow Char'vak to practice his religion in private. Even if she personally permitted it, it could arouse the dissent of her subjects and the Almitian Church. Austarlian Empress Mar'va Tarvania was appalled, refusing to allow Char'vak to meet with the Empress to discuss the religious issue. Jadia, who was despondent, handed over the Order and began his journey back to the Empire; he would arrive at Katherine on December 25, where the Imperial Court was residing at the end of 1767. In reaching this decision, the Empress had acted wisely, averting the threats of religious controversy and possible rebellion or even civil war. She had not forgotten the anti-foreign views of her Laurasian subjects, and knew they would not tolerate having an Emperor Consort who did not profess the Almitian faith. As the year 1767 came to a close, however, other concerns were brewing for the Empress.

1768

 * January 1-The year 1768, the 68th year of the eighteenth century, commenced with the Laurasian Empire on the path to war. The Dejanican Governmental Commission, which had been established by the orders of the Dejanican Diet and on the initiative of Laurasian Ambassador Prince Repanius, had continued to work in order to hammer out the terms of the religious settlement with the Imperial Laurasian Government. Within the Dejanican realms, however, anti-Laurasian tensions boiled over, with many from all segments of Dejanican society resenting Laurasian interference in their internal affairs. Some patriots were now emerging, determined to overthrow the Laurasian influence and maintain the independence of the Commonwealth. These tensions were to reveal themselves later on in this year. The Marasharites, still under the rule of Emperor Mustapha, were ever more alarmed by Laurasian activities. Mustapha, in particular, believed that the Empress of Laurasia wished to subdue all of the Dejanican territories to her authority, and that she sought to obtain a sphere of influence in the Amulak Spiral. This he could not allow to happen. The Haynsians also, in violation of the Treaty of Nis, continued to harass the Laurasian Borderland Territories, posing a continual irritant to Laurasian border defenses. And finally, the Earl of Moray continued to consolidate his position of power on Ediania. Mariana was still confined at Lochleven, but the ex-Queen still had her supporters among the Scotrrian nobility, who despised Moray and wished to see their mistress restored. All of this were to explode in this year, resulting in very substantial territorial and political gains for the Laurasian Empire of Aurelia I.
 * February 12-Birth of the future Austarlian Emperor Fransios II the Inexperienced (1792-1835), at Florencia in the Australian Grand Duchy of Tuscany. He is the son of the future Emperor Lea'dus II, second son of the Australian Empress Mar'va Tarvania, and his wife Maria Luisa of Spamalka.
 * February 27-
 * The Dejanican Diet of 1767, which had been prorogued since November of the previous year, is formally summoned by King Stanis Vorrust I back to the Dejanican Halls in Warsaw, in order to accord approval to the arrangements of the Negotiations Commission. In January, 1768, the Commission had fixed the final terms of a Dejanican-Laurasian treaty of alliance; the Empress Aurelia had, through Chancellor Cecilis, expressed her approval for the Commission's proposals and ordered Ambassador-Prince Repanius to ensure their acceptance by the Diet. Repanius, obliging by the Empress's commands, and employing his earlier strategies of intimidation and force, again surrounded the Diet Chambers with troops. The Diet, which had been compelled to obeying the will of the Imperial Laurasian Government, and which was no longer willing to provide its opposition, now passed a series of resolutions, under the guidance of Marshal Czarskia, in order to formally ratify the Treaty of Warsaw. This treaty, which was signed by Repanius as the plenipotentiary for the Laurasian Empire, and by the members of the Negotiations Commission in the name of the Dejanican Government, confirmed the religious and alliance arrangements which had been reached the previous year. By the terms of the treaty, "Her Imperial Majesty, the venerable and most Autocratic Empress Aurelia of Laurasia" was formally acknowledged as the protectoress of the Dejanican-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The Empress of Laurasia pledged herself to "preserve inviolate" the ancient liberties and customs of the Commonwealth and her subjects.
 * All of the most ancient elements of the Dejanican governmental system were confirmed by the Treaty of Warsaw as "Cardinal Laws", which no King or Diet could ever alter. Among these "Cardinal Laws" were to be the "free election" of all future Dejanican monarchs; the liberum veto in the Dejanican Diet; the right of resistance to the King and his ministers; the exclusive right of the Dejanican nobility to hold offices and possess landed estates; the immunity of all Dejanican magnates and nobles from punishment by the King or the Commission of Justice unless if they were tried by legal procedures and by peers of their ranking; the arrangements of union between the Kingdom of Dejanica and the Grand Duchy of Lithaunia, including the provisions for separate legal, educational, military, and police systems; and the right to form confederations. The rights of minorities, in accordance with the treaties of the past two centuries with foreign powers (such as the Laurasian-Dejanican Treaties of 1686 and 1708) were to be upheld by the Commonwealth government. No longer were Almitians or other religious nonconformists to be denied the right to construct and worship in their own religious edifices; they were permitted to abstain from observing Dejanican rites, and were to have rights of petition to the King of Dejanica directly. Dejanican clergymen were forbidden to denounce "nonbelievers" in their sermons or to pass restrictions on the daily lives of those not belonging to the Dejanican Order. In addition, the rights of commoners were upgraded, so that the killing of a common man was now considered murder, instead of manslaughter; a formal government mint was to be organized; and the liberum veto could no longer be employed by the local generalities. All of these reforms were guaranteed by the Laurasian Empress, Aurelia I. And finally, the Diplomatic Garrison on Dejanica was to be maintained in defense of Laurasian interests, while the Commonwealth pledged not to make any changes to its constitutional system or to enter into foreign alliances without the approval of its protectoress, the Empress of Laurasia. The Treaty of Warsaw aroused the anger of many in the Dejanican dominions, many of whom were becoming increasingly anti-Laurasian. Empress Aurelia, who would formally ratify the Treaty of Warsaw during the early hours of February 28, hailed it as a victory, and sent Prince Repanius a gift of €1.7 billion dataries as a reward for his efforts.
 * February 29-Just two days after the Treaty of Warsaw was formally accepted by the "Repanian Diet" (as the Diet of 1767-68) became known, a group of Dejanican nobles formally assembled at the Dejanican military stronghold of Bar, which was located in the District of Podolia. Among the Dejanican magnates who assembled at Bar were Adamis Kranskia, Kamirzes Pulaskia of Kamenets, Michel Kranskia, Teodor Wezel, Jerry Augustia, Michel Jan-Pac, Michal Wirelorski, and Marek Jadolwskia. All of these magnates, who considered themselves to be patriots and believed all of their actions were to the benefit of the Dejanican Commonwealth and her subjects, were opposed to King Stanis Vorrust I and to the Laurasian Empire. Pulaskia, in particular, a young and ambitious Dejanican military officer, believed that it was his mission to bring liberty and prosperity to the Dejanican realms. In accordance with Dejanican constitutional traditions, they signed Articles of Confederation, announcing their opposition to the decisions of the Repanian Diet. Denouncing the Treaty of Warsaw as "the production of evil ideologues", they declared that they would overthrow Laurasian political influence in Dejanica. The confederates now received financial aid from the Austarlian Empire under Mar'va Tarvania (who was still angered by the failure of marriage negotiations with Empress Aurelia) and from King Charman III of Franconia, who was wary of Laurasian interventions and actions in Dejanican territory.
 * March 6-The Confederation of Bar formally issued a declaration of war against the Laurasian Empire. The War of the Bar Confederation, which was to drag on for the next four years, would ultimately result in the First Partition of the Dejanican-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The Confederation's irregular forces, formed from volunteers, magnate militias, and deserters from the royal army, soon clashed with the Laurasian Diplomatic Garrison and units loyal to the Dejanican Crown. Confederation forces were under the command of Magnates Ignacy Maclezkia, Michal Jan Pac, and Prince Karol Dagonius, who had become opposed to the Imperial Laurasian Government. Over the course of March 1768, the Confederates would obtain a series of victories over their enemies, as Empress Aurelia and the Privy Council sought to come to grips with the outbreak of this anti-Laurasian rebellion. Little Masovia, Chochim, Kamenets, and Krasow all capitulated to the forces of the Bar Confederation, who were soon threatening Praga, Deulino, and Brest-Litvosk, all of whom were major Dejanican star systems.
 * April 2-Under pressure from Ambassador-Prince Nicholas Repanius, King Stanis Vorrust I finally dispatched a government force under the command of Grand Marshal and Hetman-General Fransia Branicki in order to confront the forces of the Bar Confederation. The King of Dejanica, who believed that he still possessed the support of his subjects, had sought to mediate between the Imperial Laurasian Government and the Bar Confederation. Ever since the outbreak of rebellion, he had continued to appeal to the rebels, urging them to lay down their arms and to submit to mediation. They had continued to refuse however, and considered that Stanis Vorrust was not their lawful sovereign. Therefore, the King of Dejanica ordered Marshal Branicki to employ all means of force against the Bar Confederation and to show them no mercy.
 * April 14-Government forces under the command of Grand-Marshal Fransia Branicki obtained a victory over Bar Confederation forces under the command of General Michal Jan-Pac in the Battle of Polchiki, resecuring that important base for the Dejanican Government. Grand-Marshal Branicki, however, was unable to suppress Austarlian supply lines to rebel units at the Prim Asteroids, and for this he was castigated by the Commission of the Military, some of whom accused him of incompetence and the inability to best the Commonwealth's enemies.
 * April 20-The Battle of Poherele was fought by the forces of the Bar Confederation under the command of the rising young General Kamirzes Pulaskia against a government detachment under the command of General Stanis Czarskia, resulting in a decisive victory for the Bar Confederation. General Pulaskia, had, over the course of the past two months, continued to rally support for the Bar Confederation. He had revealed his strategic and administrative abilities by his efforts to maintain unity among the Confederation forces; to secure the assistance of important Dejanican nobles and gentlemen; and to pursue continued offensives against government supply lines. Three days later, General Pulaskia, who had earned the respect of his troops, obtained another victory at Starokost, in which he managed to capture a number of Laurasian frigates, on loan to the Dejanican Government. On April 28, however, he suffered a defeat in the Battle of Kacenwoskia, but this did little to arrest his further advance. By the end of April 1768, the Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Laurasian Government were truly alarmed by the continuing advance of the Bar Confederation. The Empress now ordered the Imperial General Headquarters to draft new offensive plans against the Confederation, and she placed the garrisons of Kalbacha, Palaris III, Bane, Cognus, Zannah, Kia, Billy, Latrice, Carly Gasis, Goriance, Gadweria, and Gwynne on elevated alert.
 * May 2-Empress Aurelia attended a session of the Imperial Privy Council, then convened in the Private Council Chambers at the Quencilvanian Palace, in order to discuss the further advances of the Bar Confederation. Chancellor Cecilis advised the Empress of Laurasia that she should issue a public manifesto on her intentions as regards to the Dejanik Commonwealth, and that she should assign a experienced Laurasian military commander to oversee the operations against Dejanik forces. The Empress was about to confer her approval to these proposals when a courier burst into the Council Chambers with an urgent message. Handing it directly to the Empress, the courier then dropped to his knees. Aurelia was alarmed when she read the message: the imprisoned former Queen of Scottria, Mariana I, had escaped from Lochleven Prison. Mariana had obtained the assistance of George Douglain, brother of the Prison Keeper, Sir William. George, who had fallen in love with the beautiful ex-Queen, had arranged for a servant to steal the security codes and helped the disguised prisoner escape onto a waiting starfighter. Douglain then escorted Mariana to Hamilton. Lord Claud Hamilton declared his allegiance to her once again as Queen and refused Moray's demands to hand her over. Soon, a substantial cross-section of the Scottrian nobility, who had come to despise Moray and his pretensions, arrived at Hamilton, bringing substantial numbers of troops and starships to the Queen's cause. Among those magnates who now declared their support for Mariana were the Earls of Argyll, Cassilis, Rothes, and Eglinton; the Lords Sommerville, Yester, Livingston, Herries, Fleming, and Ross; and barons of Jexburgh, Selkirk, Ancrum Moor, Albright, Branxholm, Dunbar, Erith, and other Scottrian strongholds. Within three days, Mariana's force had grown to nearly a million armed soldiers and some 500 capital warships, with a complement of 5,000 starfighters and corvettes. It was declared that her abdication had been extracted by force, and therefore, the means by which Moray had become Regent were treasonable. The Bond of Hamilton was then drawn up on May 4, signed by all of the magnates supporting the Queen, in which they pledged to restore her to her throne by force. Empress Aurelia, alarmed by Mariana's sudden escape, sent an emergency communique to Thorckmortonia, who still remained on Ediania as Envoy. She commanded him to ensure that the property rights of Laurasian subjects were protected and that all effort was made to reassure Moray's regime that the Empire did not support Mariana and her faction.
 * May 11-Queen Mariana's intention had been to avoid battle if possible, so she instead sought to withdraw to Dumbarton, which was held for her by the Lord Fleming, who had defected from supporting Moray and now declared his renewed allegiance to her. Here, the Queen confidently anticipated, she would be in a fortified position; could await for reinforcements from the Farther Scottrian Provinces; and reassert her rule over the Scottrian realms by degrees. She first moved to Ruthergen, meeting the Earls of Rothes and Eglinton, and then on a wide circuit past Glasgow, intending to move by way of Langside, Crookston, and Paisley towards the Clyde Drift, and then on to Dumbarton. Moray, who had issued proclamations from Ediania denouncing Mariana's actions and calling on loyal subjects of King Jamsius to oppose her, had advanced swiftly from Ediania with his forces. He established his battlefield camp on the outskirts of Langside; Kirclady of Grange, who had already proved his ability in battle against the Queen and her supporters, was chief operational commander of the government troops. Kirclady placed his rapid-response couriers behind his destroyers, in the defiles approaching Langside. Moray, on his part, continued to deploy the rest of his army, with the vanguard under the Earl of Morton leading the march towards Langside Spaceport. The whole of the government force then deployed around the Langside system.
 * May 13-Soon after government forces had finalized their deployments at Langside, the Queen's vanguard under the command of Lord Hamilton began its advance into the Langside star system. The Battle of Langside, between the forces of the Earl of Moray and those of Queen Mariana, now commenced. Mariana's chief operational commander was the Earl of Argyll, who in the course of the battle displayed gross military ignorance. He instead hoped to push aside Moray's forces simply by mere weight of numbers: the units available to the Queen, indeed, outnumbered those of Moray's. With her forces now engaged, the Queen remained on her flagship in the rear, in the Carthart Asteroid Belt. As Hamilton attempted to force his passage through Langside, he was met with close fire from Grange's couriers. Many of the starships in the front ranks were destroyed or severely damaged, throwing back the remainder of the force and adding to the general confusion. Hamilton pushed on, and finally reached orbit of Langside, only to find that the government forces had been drawn up in good order. Morton with his starfighters and corvettes then advanced to intercept Queen Mariana's vanguard. Both sides soon clashed, and a vigorous military confrontation ensued. Grange, who had been granted tactical autonomy by Moray, displayed much courage and bravery in the thick of battle. The battle was now at its height and the outcome still in doubt when Grange saw that the right wing of the Regent's forces-comprised of the troops of Renfrewian Shire-were beginning to give space. He immediately headed into the main battalion and brought reinforcements. This was done so effectively, and the counter-attack pressed with such force, that it broke the enemy ranks. Moray, who had been on the defensive, repulsing Mariana's dreadnoughts, now assaulted the main enemy batallion, with fighting occurring all along the front-lines. The Queen's units crumbled, and many now fled from the battle; most did not make it far and were captured by government troops near Paisley. The Battle of Langside was over in only four hours.
 * May 16-
 * Queen Mariana and her remaining troops, who had managed to evade capture by the Regent Moray's forces, now, on the advice of Lord George Douglain, took a direct juncture out of the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria at Workington, which was located in the Outskirt Districts. The ships of the Queen's force (which now numbered two starfighters and a frigate) managed to enter hyperspace, and made a rapid journey across the Galactic Void. During the late hours of May 16, Mariana's force reached the outskirts of the Laurasian Empire, making their appearance at Waxefield in the Galactic Barrier. The following day, the Queen of Scottria moved to Onasi and was now formally received by Sir Antiochus Lowtherius, who was the Deputy-Governor of the Galactic Barrier Regions. The Laurasian border authorities were alarmed and surprised by the Scottrian Queen's arrival. Her arrival now created a dilemma which would exercise the Empress Aurelia and her government for the next two decades. Upon hearing that Mariana had arrived in the Galactic Borderlands, Empress Aurelia ordered for the Privy Council to be convened immediately. Expressing her "shock and alarm" at Mariana's sudden presence, Aurelia nevertheless declared that her cousin was the only rightful sovereign of Scottria, and that her rights needed to be preserved. Chancellor Cecilis told the Empress otherwise, saying Mariana should be sent back to Scottria immediately.
 * Aurelia, however, knew that this would be condemning her to her death. For the time being, she ordered Lowtherius to keep Mariana in "state confinement" at Carilsile Fortress on Barching, a sixteenth-century Scottrian fortress which had now became an Imperial Laurasian military arsenal. It was however, a difficult question for the Empress as to what should be done with Mariana. The Empress, in pursuit of her ultimate goal to destroying Scottrian independence, believed that she could effect a reconciliation between Mariana and her enemies. With Mariana again on her throne, the Scottrian realms would wallow in dissent, and would be exposed to a final and decisive Laurasian military offensive. She would not send Mariana to exile in Franconia or Spamalka; at the same time, she would not allow her to live freely within the Empire, as she had permitted Moray during his exile. Aurelia was also aware that some considered Mariana the rightful ruler of the Laurasian Empire, and that many could be beguiled by the Queen's charms. Therefore, the Empress decided to allow Mariana to remain in "honorable custody" for the time being.
 * May 22-Empress Aurelia dispatched Sir Tacitus Knollysis to Barching in order to extend formal greetings to Queen Mariana and her household, and to take charge of her. He was instructed to say that it would be impossible for Mariana to be admitted into Her Majesty's presence "by reason of the charges of murder against her late husband which have not been disproven": until Mariana had been formally cleared of Lord Darnley's murder, Aurelia, as an unmarried Empress, could not see her or welcome her to court. Knollysis, who arrived at Barching during the late hours of the day, followed his instructions to the letter. Queen Mariana was sent into a weeping fit when she heard of this. The Empress herself had followed the advise of her Council, and refrained from recognizing Mariana as her equal at this stage. She penned a communique to Mariana explaining her decision.
 * May 24-General Kamirzes Pulaskia fortified Chlemink, seeking to establish this world as a base of operations against Laurasian forces. Empress Aurelia, although her attention was also now diverted to affairs in the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria, and the newly-established "Marianian Question", nevertheless continued to focus just as vigorously on the conflict with the Bar Confederation. On May 6, a Laurasian-Dejanican force had defeated General Jan-Pac in the Battle of Brest-Litvotsk, recovering that stronghold for the Dejanican Government. Four days later, the Empress of Laurasia had issued an official imperial manifesto on the rebellion, denouncing the actions of the Bar Confederation and announcing an increase in Laurasian military deployments. Chochim and Kamenets were reconquered by May 14, although rebel units continued to hold Krakow. On May 22, Laurasian General Honorius Elmt had assumed command of operational units in the Dejanican Commonwealth; he was assisted by a rising young officer, Major-Colonel Alexander Surovius. Pulaskia was, as a result of their efforts, forced to retreat from Chlemink on June 2.
 * June 7-General Pulaskia, who had been driven from Chlemink, retreated to Berdycrow, which now came under siege by the forces of General Honorius Elmt. Pulaskia inspired the personnel of the garrison and the civilian inhabitants of Berdycrow by his efforts to instill military discipline; by his own courage and bravery in the heat of battle, and his refusal to submit to the Laurasians. As a result of Pulaskia's efforts, the Laurasian forces suffered considerable casualties in the course of their siege of Chlemink.
 * June 13-Queen Mariana, who had expected to receive assistance from her "dear cousin", and enraged by the Empress's communique concerning her refusal to meet her, sent to the Imperial Court a vigorous response. Empress Aurelia and the Court had departed for the progress of 1768 on June 1. This particular progress was to the Horacian and Zennethian Provinces. Horacia, Momma, Theresa, Bartello, Zennethia, Zesia, Zutagia, Donald, Levinston, Cinnamon, Pandy, Lithan, Cageo, Nosauria, Ergeme, Alton, Kingpin, and Louza were among the worlds to be visited by the Empress and the Imperial Court during this progress, which was to continue until August 14. In her communique, however, Mariana declared that the Empress should not be concerned about her. "Remove, Madam, from your mind that I am come hither for the preservation of my life, but to clear my honor and obtain assistance to chastise my false accusers; not to answer them as their equal, but to accuse them before you." Mariana declared that none of this could be accomplished unless if she could meet the Empress herself. In her frustration, the Queen of Scottria veered from outbursts of anger to spells of passionate weeping. The Privy Council was not impressed, and on June 20, backed Aurelia in her refusal to receive Mariana, declaring that the Empress could not receive Mariana unless if a trial were conducted. Aurelia now ordered for a personal inquiry to be conducted over Mariana's actions. Its purposes were to determine whether Mariana had been in any way guilty of Darnley's murder and whether she should be restored to her throne. The Duke of Norfolkius was appointed by the Empress as the chief commissioner of the inquiry, which was to be comprised of six notables of the Empire, drawn from the Imperial Privy Council, Governing Senate, and the Imperial Court. In a response communique to Mariana, the Empress asked her cousin to proclaim her innocence and declared that “There is no creature living who wishes to hear such a declaration more than I, or will more readily lend her ears to any answer that will acquit your honor.” Once Mariana had been acquitted of any crime, she would-she promised-be received at the Imperial Court. By now, it began to dawn upon Mariana that she was effectively a prisoner of her cousin. When she was told of the impending inquiry on June 16, she protested that because she was a absolute prince, she would have no other judge but Almitis. Mariana, however, clung to the notion that the inquiry was Aurelia’s way of helping her to regain her throne, especially when the Empress assured Mariana that the inquiry’s real purpose was to examine Moray’s conduct towards his “rightful” sovereign.
 * June 20-Berdycrow, which had been under considerable pressure by the units of the Laurasian Empire and the Royal Government of the Dejanik Commonwealth, finally capitulated to General Honorius Elmt. General Pulaskia, who had continued to inspire all of the personnel of the garrison with his courage and dedication, was among the officers who were captured by the Laurasian force. Presented before Elmt, Pulaskia declared that his sole intention had been to preserve the independence of his species, and to prevent their subjection to the authority of a despotic and “cruel” foreign state. Elmt was impressed by Pulaskia’s courage and ordered for his chains of imprisonment to be struck off. He was treated more as a guest than as a prisoner, and was given privileges of movement by the Laurasian General. On the same day that Berdycrow capitulated to the Laurasian-Royalist forces, the Confederation stronghold of Baron was captured by the forces of Major-Colonel Surovius. Surovius was now promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel and received a letter of commendations from the Imperial General Headquarters.
 * June 22-July 9-The Earl of Moray, who had obtained a decisive victory over the forces of Queen Mariana in the Battle of Langside, and determined to consolidate his position of authority over the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria, launched a military expedition against her leading noble supporters in the southeastern regions of the kingdom, in what became known as the Expedition of Dumfries. The Regent’s forces with the royal artillery moved to Biggar, where the Earl’s allies had assembled since June 10, and then onwards to Dumfries. Biggar was the home region of Lord Fleming, who had been one of Queen Mariana’s chief supporters. The Regent’s armada was protected by a scouting army led by Alexander Home of Manderston, with the Earl of Morton and the Lord Hume commanding the vanguard. Behind them was the transport fleet, followed by Moray himself. The Laird of Cessford followed, and his units were flanked by the scouting parties of the lairds of the Merse and Bucceleuch. Along his route of progress, Moray captured estates and star systems belonging to Mariana’s supporters, including Lord Fleming’s mansion on Boghall, as well as Skirling, Crawford, Sanquhar, Kenmuir, and Hoddum. At Annan, he met with a delegation dispatched by the Laurasian Governor and Magnus of the Garrisons of the Galactic Void, Lord Scropius, who offered Her Imperial Majesty’s reassurances of support for the Scottrian Government Moray then seized Lochmaben Fortress, which was placed in the custody of his loyal subordinate, the Laird of Drumlanrig, and then captured Lochwood and Lochouse before returning to Ediania via Peeblia. At Dumfries, a number of Lord Maxwell’s supporters surrendered to the Regent. As a result of this military expedition, Moray was able to consolidate his control over Dumfries and the Langsidan Districts, increasing his power base and weakening the influence of his opponents. The Scottrian realms managed to settle into a temporary state of peace, for on July 12, the Armistice of Haddington was signed by the Regent's government and the Marianian Confederacy, as the Queen's supporters had become known. Mariana did not approve of this armistice, and continued to assert that Moray was a usurper and a traitor.
 * July 20-Bar, the chief stronghold of the Bar Confederation, and the origin of their rebellion against Laurasian influence in the Dejanik Commonwealth, is besieged and conquered by the forces of General Honorius Elmt. General Elmt had progressively driven Bar Confederation units from their strongholds in Podolia, Lesser Poland, and Ukranian Dejanica. He had overrun Bar Confederation bases on Chouvaria, Hamenets, and Chirky, inflicting severe damage upon Confederate supply lines. The subjection of Bar was accomplished by a Laurasian-Dejanican force which had more than twice the manpower of its opponents and possessed superior discipline, supply organization, and tactical command. Generals Jan-Pac and Kranskia barely evaded capture, and decided to continue their resistance from Little Dejanica. They still commanded Krakow, Chocim, and Neszvish. Laurasian units began to advance towards those strongholds, and by the early weeks of August 1768, were engaged in a series of fierce confrontations with Bar Confederation troops and mercenaries at Vietbsk, Polotsk, and Kalino.
 * August 22-After over a month of offensive operations, the Laurasian-Dejanican Royalist forces, under the command of General Honorius Elmt, had advanced enough in order to impose a blockade of Krakow, one of the most important star systems in the Dejanican Commonwealth and a groundswell of opposition to the Imperial Laurasian Government. Bishop Soltyk of Krakow, who had been deported and imprisoned by the Laurasian Ambassador-Prince Repanius for his defiance of Laurasian demands, was a revered figure in this star system, and many did not take Laurasian efforts at domination lightly. General Kranskia directed the defenses of the garrison of Krakow, and his units had managed to repel a series of front-line assaults by Laurasian starfighter squadrons. On August 19, however, the Empress Aurelia had authorized the Imperial Naval Headquarters to deploy a corps of the newly commissioned Reginaldus-class battleships in confrontation against the Dejanicans. These behemoths, which stretched for almost ten miles in length, dwarfed anything in the possession of the Bar Confederation, and quickly decided the outcome of battle. By the late hours of August 22, Krakow had finally capitulated to the forces of the Laurasian Empire and the Dejanik Commonwealth. Laurasian units now advanced to the Bank Provinces, and were approaching the outskirts of Haxonian territory. At the same time, Laurasian forces in the Lavellan Provinces were gradually subduing Bar Confederation strongholds at Ladelle, Dequaun, Antwone, and Dejan. They were now pressing closer to the Marasharite dominions of the Galactic Borderlands; every victory won by Laurasian forces alarmed the Marasharite Emperor Mustapha and his Grand Council ever more. They were now being persuaded by Haxonian and Franconian diplomacy to begin considering the commencement of hostilities against the Laurasian Empire.
 * August 28-Dejanican General Kamirezes Pulaskia, who had remained as a honored "guest of state" with the Imperial Laurasian forces of General Honorius Elmt, is formally released from his captivity by the Laurasian Empire. General Elmt, who believed that Pulaskia was reliable and that he was a man of his word, had managed to extract from the Dejanican General a promise that he would, after his release from captivity, refrain from further involvement with the Bar Confederation; acknowledge the Treaty of Warsaw and its provisions as regards to Dejanican affairs; recognize Stanis Vorrust I as his sovereign; and renounce his earlier involvement with the Confederation. Pulaskia, pursuing a policy of deception towards the Laurasians, and still holding Dejanican interests close to his heart, agreed to abide by these promises. Immediately after the Laurasians released him from captivity, however, Pulaskia made his way to the Confederate operational headquarters at Bravamania, and on September 2, formally renounced the terms of his release. General Elmt, upon hearing of this, was both enraged and embarrassed. Empress Aurelia, on her part, was angered, and commanded that under no circumstances was any Dejanican prisoner of the Bar Confederation to be released from his captivity. Instead, all Dejanican prisoners were to be "closely confined and strictly monitored." The Empress sternly rebuked General Elmt for having permitted Pulaski to regain his freedom in the first place, and her proclamation was backed up by a statement of the Dejanican High Command, which threatened to charge any Dejanican officer who freed a "traitor" from his captivity without explicit authorization from his superiors. Pulaskia, however, was not in high favor with his confederates; many of them deplored his behavior during his time as a prisoner of war, and believed he should have actively opposed his Laurasian captors. Not until the end of September will he be allowed to resume operational duties in the field.
 * September 21-By the middle of September 1768, Laurasian forces in the Podolian Districts were fully pressing forward their offensive against the units of the Bar Confederation. Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Surovius, who had continued to win acclaim and praise at the Imperial Court, and throughout the Laurasian Empire, for his tactical brilliance and firm grasp of command, had won a series of further victories over the outmatched Dejanican units. Laurasian troops had besieged and conquered the Confederate supply bases in the Kiev Drifts and on Yezhov, Krhemsnkia, and Donestia. Generals Jan-Pac and Kranskia continued to narrowly evade capture by the Laurasian forces, and lost all confrontations in which they engaged with the Laurasian troops. On September 11, the Battle of Demenskia resulted in a decisive victory for the forces of the Laurasian Empire under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel Surovius. For this feat, he would be promoted to the rank of Brigadier-General by the Empress Aurelia in January 1769. In the immediate aftermath of the Battle of Demenskia, Laurasian squadrons pressed their advance forth, and swept all of their enemies before them. Besieging and conquering the Vector-Galactic Barrier strongholds, they compelled Generals Jan-Pac and Kranskia to cross the border into the territory of the Marasharite Empire. On September 18, a detachment of Laurasian warships, under the command of Captain Neuchrus Verus, decided to follow the Confederates into Marasharite territory. This constituted a violation of Marasharite territorial rights, and in particular, of the provisions of the Treaty of Nis, which had forbidden the Laurasians to threaten Marasharite territory. More Laurasian troops soon followed, and a substantial detachment of some two hundred Laurasian warships engaged in combat with the Confederates within the confines of Marasharite territory. During the early hours of September 21, a squadron of Laurasian Corvettes and Shock Troppers launched a deliberate assault against Balta, which was one of the chief border strongholds for the Marasharite Empire in the Northern Reaches. Balta had a garrison of 200,000 troops, but its armadas proved ineffective when placed against the more numerous and well-organized Laurasian forces. Its defenses were now ransacked by the Laurasian Empire, and nearly a third of Balta's inhabitants (some 500,000 sentient individuals) were slaughtered or captured by the Laurasian troops. Over the course of the next several days, Laurasian units sacked the Marasharite bases of Donner, Varston, Colchis, and Trebizond, inflicting a series of humiliating defeats upon Marasharite garrisons. Emperor Mustapha, upon receiving word of this blatant Laurasian violation of Marasharite neutrality, was outraged.
 * September 25-Marasharite Emperor Mustapha III, who was outraged by the blatant Laurasian violation of Marasharite sovereign rights, and alarmed by the victories which Laurasian forces were obtaining in the Dejanik Commonwealth, issued a ultimatum to the Imperial Laurasian Government. In this ultimatum, the Marasharite Emperor declared that the "constant aggressions and wars of the Laurasian Empire threaten the tranquility of all galactic civilizations, and seek to accomplish what the Anti-Gods of the Universe have in store for us." Mustapha denounced the flagrant Laurasian violation of Marasharite territorial rights, Laurasian interventions in the Dejanik Commonwealth, and the Laurasian dealings with the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria. He claimed that the history of the past seven centuries was a history of "Laurasian deceptions, follies, lies, and deceit." Therefore, the Emperor of the Marasharites demanded that "Her Imperial Majesty, the Empress of Laurasia" withdraw all Laurasian units from both the Marasharite Northern Reaches and the Dejanik Commonwealth; that the Imperial Laurasian Government acknowledge the rights of the Bar Confederation; and rescind the terms of the Treaty of Warsaw. If not, Mustapha declared, "serious consequences would result." The Laurasian Ambassador to the Marasharite Court, Sir Flavius Aedravanius, when he received the ultimatum, declared that "never have I seen terms more insulting to the honor of our civilization." Declaring the ultimatum the work of the "Anti-Almitis", Aedravanius now refused to even communicate the ultimatum to the Imperial Court on Laurasia Prime. Hearing of this, Emperor Mustapha ordered for Aedravanius to be imprisoned, four hours after the ultimatum had been formally announced by the Grand Council. The Ambassador and his personnel were cast into the Seven Towers of Topacia; the Grand Council, acting on the Emperor's command, then formally issued a declaration of war against the Laurasian Empire. The Fourth Laurasian-Marasharite War of the eighteenth century had commenced, and was to last for the next six years. It was however, to see a series of decisive Laurasian victories over the Marasharites, and the final establishment of the Laurasian Empire as the sole power in the Caladarian Galaxy. Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Privy Council were caught somewhat off-guard by the Marasharite declaration of war. The Empress, however, believed that this war would help her achieve important goals: namely, to finally terminate the threat of the Haynsian Despotate and to expel the Marasharites from the Galactic Borderlands. This was what Field-Marshal Munnich had attempted to achieve in the 1730s. Twenty-nine years had passed since the end of the Third Laurasian-Marasharite War, the longest stretch of peace between the two Empires during the eighteenth century. Laurasian military forces were now more efficient and disciplined, and they were eager to obtain victory over their enemies.
 * September 30-The outbreak of the Fourth Laurasian-Marasharite War resulted in a substantial shift in military priorities and strategic dispositions for the forces of the Laurasian Empire. Immediately after the declaration of war, the Empress Aurelia had convened an emergency session of the Imperial Privy Council. Vigorous discussions were held concerning how Laurasian forces in the Galactic Borderlands and the Borderland Territories were to be deployed in action against the Marasharites. In particular, the deployments of Laurasian garrisons in the Dejanik Commonwealth had the concern of the Empress and her chief ministers. General Honorius Elmt was now commanded by the Imperial General Headquarters, on the orders of the Empress, to recall the Laurasian Shock Troopers who had penetrated into the Marasharite Northern Reaches. He was commanded to strengthen the garrisons of the Galactic Barrier and the Lavellan regions and to prevent counteroffensives by Marasharite units into the Commonwealth. This permitted the Bar Confederates to remain in exile in the Northern Reaches, where they were granted sanctuary by Emperor Mustapha. The garrisons of Keeley, Adrianne, Tiona, Natalie, Belprasian, the Galactic Frontier Route, Belkadan, Varta, Calrissian, Nandia Major, Xilania Major, Morg, King, Billa, Kia, Pulaski, Ba’dsai, Norah, Satie, and other strongholds were substantially strengthened with new detachments. General Antigonus Vamaus, son of the famed General Sir Suris Vamaus (who had died on January 22, 1768), was assigned as commander of the II Imperial Army and ordered to take command of the defenses of the Galactic Frontier Route.
 * October 2-Marasharite Emperor Mustapha III deposed Jay XIII Karany from the Haynsian throne, seeking to strengthen the defenses of the Marasharite Empire and the Haynsian Despotate in the face of the outbreak of the Fourth Laurasian-Marasharite War. He now restored Jay XII Karany, whom he recognized as having been deposed through the "envious" intrigues of his rivals, to the Haynsian throne. Jay XII's health, however, was in decline, but he nevertheless accepted the Emperor's elevation and returned to his duties on Haynes.
 * October 4-After several months of preparation by the Imperial Privy Council and the Holy Synod, the official inquiry into the affairs of the former Scottrian Queen Mariana I officially opened on Rasdalla Major. In July 1768, Mariana had been, on the orders of the Empress Aurelia, moved to Bolton Tower on Vilmanstrand, which was considered to be more secure than Carlisle Castle. This was to be her lodging for the foreseeable future. Vilmanstrand was located some forty thousand light years away from Laurasia Prime, and therefore could not pose a threat to the Empress’s safety. Nevertheless, Mariana was permitted to keep state like a Queen and was allowed to indulge in her personal interests. Sir Tacitus Knollysis remained her personal guardian. On September 9, Lord Herries and the Clainnarch of Ross, both of whom were sympathetic to the Queen of Scottria, had arrived at the Cynthian Palace on Murphy, to which the Empress and the Imperial Court had retired after the conclusion of her progress in the Horacian Provinces. These Scottrian notables now sought to plead the Queen’s case. The Empress told Lord Herries that she would make a demand “of the rebels” as to why they had deposed their sovereign, and if they were unable to defend their actions, then she would restore Queen Mariana to her throne, on the conditions that she renounce her claims to the Laurasian throne, ratify the Treaty of Ediania, and place herself under the permanent protection of the Laurasian Empire. On July 28, Mariana, who was desperate, had agreed to accept the inquiry. Two months later, however, the Empress secretly assured Regent Moray that she would not restore Mariana to her throne. Moray had then decided to attend the inquiry, confident that his rule over Scottria was secure.
 * The inquiry soon came to a dramatic moment, as Moray now revealed the existence of the “Casket Letters”, which his agents had secured in July of the previous year, shortly after Mariana’s abdication. These documents contained eight letters said to be of Mariana to Bothwell, twelve transcriptions of Franconian sonnets, a written but undated promise to marry Bothwell, signed by the Queen, and two copies of their marriage contract. Moray, when producing these documents, insisted that Mariana had composed them in her own handwriting. The Queen denied this, but she was never allowed to see them. The Duke of Norfolkius, who served as the Laurasian chair for the inquiry, had doubts as to the authorship, but professed himself to be “appalled” by their contents. William Maitland, now Chief Secretary of State for the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria, made a suggestion that Norfolkius himself marry Mariana; Knollysis believed this would keep the former Scottrian Queen under control, but the Empress was enraged at this proposal and vetoed it. Norfolkius then claimed that he would not ever marry Mariana, and that others had brought up that suggestion. The Empress then appeared somewhat mollified, and the matter was, for the time being, laid aside.
 * October 11-Empress Aurelia received official copies of the Casket Letters. Upon reviewing these documents, she claimed to be convinced that they were genuine, stating that they contained “material which may be used as legitimate evidence against the Queen of Scottria." The following day she, irritated by the doddering pace of the commissioners, and suspicious of Norfolkius’s intentions, adjourned the inquiry to Rasdalla Minor and appointed Leicesterius, Chancellor Cecilis, Lord Treasurer Winchestrius, and Procurator-General Bagonius as additional commissioners. Cecilis, on his part, began to urge that Queen Mariana to be moved to Tutsburian Fortress on Melarnaria. The Empress rejected this proposal, intending to keep up the fiction that Mariana was an imperial guest and should not be treated as a prisoner. Queen Mariana, however, did not remain quiet. Although she continued to publicly declare that she bore no ill-intention against her cousin, Empress Aurelia, and that was dedicated to maintaining positive relations with the Imperial Court, she was in reality already beginning to secretly plot and to rail against Empress Aurelia. In July 1768, Don Gerau de Spes had been appointed as the new Spamalkan Ambassador to the Laurasian Empire; he had assumed his duties of office the following month, and demonstrated a distinct hostility to the Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Laurasian Government. Emperor Philicus himself was "concerned" about Mariana's welfare, and the Spamalkan Ambassador, who sought to use the exiled Scottrian Queen as his lever. Already, De Spes had begun to sound out the Queen's supporters at the Imperial Court and within the Empire. Overestimating the numbers of her supporters, a mistake which was to be made repeatedly by foreign ambassadors and other conspirators during the course of the next two decades, de Spes believed that it would not be too difficult to arrange Mariana's escape, or even to provoke a rebellion against Aurelia with the intent of deposing her and setting up Mariana as Empress in her place. The Imperial Privy Council and the Earl of Moray, on their part, heavily distrusted Queen Mariana, and did not believe her claims that she would not cause any trouble. The realization that Mariana would not scruple to intrigue against her prompted the Empress to assure Moray that the tribunal would pronounce on the Queen's guilt or innocence, based on the evidence contained in the Casket Letters.
 * October 26-Neszvish, one of the chief military strongholds of the Bar Confederation, capitulated to the forces of the Laurasian Empire and the Dejanik Commonwealth under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Surovius. The Bar Confederation, however, still remained alive in the Dejanik Ukranian Provinces, and refused to acknowledge the renewed authority of King Stanis Vorrust I over the Dejanik dominions. By this point, Laurasian forces in the Dejanik Commonwealth were being reorganized and reduced in size, as the overriding focus of the Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Laurasian Government shifted to the new conflict with the Marasharite Empire. The last months of 1768 witnessed desultory skirmishes and operations between Laurasian and Marasharite forces, in the Borderlands Territories and along the Galactic Frontier Route. The Marasharites, despite their claims to the contrary, were not prepared for war. Their empire had remained idle for over two decades, and the quality of its military forces had declined. The Haynsian Despotate, on its part, was making strategic plans for its final military expeditions against the Laurasian Empire. The Laurasians themselves were formulating their strategy and continuing to pursue their operations against the Bar Confederation.
 * November 26-The day after the Investigation Inquiry reconvened on Rasdalla Minor, the Earl of Moray, the most prominent Scottrian on the investigative commission, accused the Earl of Bothwell of murdering Darnley and Queen Mariana of having guilty foreknowledge of it. The Queen’s commissioners, outraged by this besmirching of her reputation, demanded that she be allowed to reply to this charge herself. On December 4, the Empress agreed that this would be reasonable, but declared that Moray must first present his evidence. She then refused to allow Mariana to provide evidence for her own defense, even though the former Queen of Scottria was insisting that the Casket Letters were forgeries and claiming that her communications codes had been hacked. She had still been forbidden to see them. Empress Aurelia claimed that it would be degrading for Mariana to have to give evidence, but in reality, she did not want her beautiful, appealing cousin winning the sympathy of her subjects by publicly protesting her innocence, for then it would become virtually impossible to present the Casket Letters as evidence against her. On December 6, Mariana’s commissioners withdrew from the inquiry. They were not fully convinced of their own mistress’s innocence, being lured to this point of view by the Earl of Moray. The following day, Moray again accused Mariana of murder and produced the Casket Letters, to sensational effect.
 * During the next few days, commissioners compared the message codes of the communiques to those from authenticated correspondence of Mariana’s. Mariana herself continually begged to see copies of the Casket Letters, but her pleas were refused. The Empress demanded that Mariana reply formally in writing to the accusations made against her, but Mariana refused to do so unless Aurelia promised that the inquiry would pronounce her innocent. This, however, was out of the question. The Laurasian commissioners and the institutions of the Imperial Laurasian Government, on their part, accepted the Casket Letters as authentic, on the grounds that “they contained information which could not be devised or invented by any other person than the Queen of Scottria herself, because they discourse on matters of which only Queen Mariana would have knowledge of." They were divided, however, as to how to proceed against Mariana. Aurelia had commanded the inquiry to abstain from proclaiming the Queen guilty of murder, but did want Mariana to accept her deposition and sought to persuade her to live quietly in the Empire as a noblewoman for the rest of her life. Knollysis was instructed to attempt to lead Mariana along this path. Another option was for Mariana to rule Scottria as joint sovereign with her son; Moray would remain regent, and Scottria would become a protectorate of the Laurasian Empire. Alternatively, Mariana could remain titular Queen but remain in residence at the Imperial Court, while Moray ruled in her name.
 * December 14-Empress Aurelia summoned her councilors and nobility to Hamponian Palace on Jared, where the Imperial Court was lodged for the Ascentmas festivities of 1768. She did this so that the commission’s proceedings could be read out to them, and for them to inspect the Casket Letters. The notables expressed their gratitude to the Empress for allowing them to know about the particulars of the inquiry. Mariana’s “crimes” were now apparent to the subjects of the Empire, and she would never be received at the Imperial Court. However, Mariana had refused to put forward a defense, and demanded that she be allowed to appeal to the Empress directly.
 * December 23-Rogerius Aschamius, who had been the chief tutor of the Empress Aurelia, and one of the most renowned scholars in the Laurasian Empire, died suddenly at the age of 53 in the Hospital of St. Joseph’s in Christiania. Empress Aurelia, when she was informed that her old tutor had died, went into a fit of bewailment and commanded the Imperial Court to mourn his death for the next two days. The death of Aschamius upset the Empress, and darkened her mood as regards to the Dejanik, Marasharite, and Scottrian predicaments, all of whom were now impacting the Laurasian Empire at the same time. Two days later, the Empress dispatched the commissioners back to Rasdalla Minor, ordering them to give Mariana a detailed report of the inquiry and a communique in which the Empress informed her that, “As one Prince and near cousin regarding another, we are heartily sorry and dismayed to find such matter of your charge,”, and giving the ex-Queen one last chance of stating her defense. Mariana did not respond. As the year 1768 came to its conclusion, the Laurasian Empire was enmeshed in war within the Dejanik Commonwealth and with its implacable Marasharite and Haynsian foes. The New Year would witness the commencement of active military campaigns in the Fourth Laurasian-Marasharite War; further operations against the Bar Confederation; and the outbreak of the first of the two great uprisings of Aurelia the Great’s reign.

1769

 * January 1-The year 1769, the 69th year of the eighteenth century, commenced with the Laurasian Empire on the verge of launching major military campaigns in the Dejanik Commonwealth and against the Marasharite Empire. The Empress Aurelia, in her New Year's proclamation, assured her imperial subjects that the "professionalism and superior organization of the military forces of our Empire" would subdue all enemies and that they no longer had to fear the "fierce Marasharite savages." The Empress was confident that her military forces would best anything which the Marasharites could hurl against them, and that the Bar Confederation would be destroyed. She also continued to grapple with the problem of the former Queen of Scottria, Mariana. Other concerns, however, arose for the Empire, on the verge of the active commencement of military hostilities in the Fourth Laurasian-Marasharite War. By January 1769, the Duke of Norfolkius was becoming increasingly disaffected. On December 29, his chief rival, the Earl of Jadia, had been appointed as Governor of Rasdalla Major by the Empress Aurelia, who trusted his ability to maintain order in the Southern Galactic Borderlands. Norfolkius now came under the influence of the Empress's former suitor (and one of Empress Didymeia's chief ministers), the Earl of Americana. Along with several Malarian lords, including the Earls of Malaria Prime and Almastead, both men wanted to see Cecilis and other Reformists ousted from the Privy Council and Governing Senate.
 * This included Leicesterius, who was viewed as one of the chief supporters of the Almitian Reformation. Since November 1768, relations between the Laurasian and Spamalkan Empires had steadily declined, provoked by the theft of €3.2 trillion dataries from a Spamalkan commercial convoy in the Galactic Void. Instead of returning the money to the Spamalkan Government, the Empress Aurelia had confiscated the funds and deployed them into the reserves of the Imperial Treasury. For a time, it was feared that Philicus would terminate alliance arrangements with the Laurasian Empire, while Norfolkius and Americana, encouraged by Spamalkan Ambassador de Spes, tried to ensure that the blame for this incident was laid on the Chancellor, hoping to prompt his speedy overthrow and committal to the Fortress of Baureux. Leicesterius soon entered into the conspiracy, fired by the knowledge that Cecilis was still trying to prevent him from marrying the Empress-an increasingly unrealistic prospect, since Aurelia was now ten years on the throne. Although hostile to him, Norfolkius and Americana did not reject his support, and outwardly relations among them remained peaceful for some time. Philicus, however, did not declare war, instead ordering for the detainment of Laurasian merchants and starhoppers at Calais and Antwerp. His chief priority was to suppress the Durthian Rebellion, which had broken out the previous year, and he did not wish to go to war with the Laurasians at this point.
 * January 6-Death of the Haynsian Despot Jay XII Karany, who had been restored to the Haynsian throne in September of the previous year. Jay expired at the Martial Palace on Bakhcsiriay. He was now succeeded as Despot by his grandnephew Neal V Karany, who was determined to launch a surprise raiding expedition against the Laurasian Empire.
 * January 7-Mariana Stuart, ex-Queen of Scottria, was on the orders of the Empress Aurelia, moved to Tutsarian Palace on Merilash, a grim, forbidding residence which came to be despised by the Scottrian Queen. Antiochus Talbanius, 6th Earl of Aretha, who had served on the Imperial Privy Council since 1762 as a Privy Councilor without Portfolio, and was one of the leading noble personages at the Imperial Court, was designated as her official guardian. He was to retain this position for the next fifteen years-underpaid and overburdened with this responsibility. His wife was Lady Aurelia Cavendia, now Countess of Aretha. This was the very same lady whom Lady Katharina Greysius had appealed to in vain back in 1761. Her third husband, Sir Willanius St. Loe, had died on Taurasia on December 13, 1765, from undisclosed circumstances. On February 17, 1768, Lady Cavendia, already one of the wealthiest and most influential noblewoman at the Imperial Court, married the Earl of Aretha, so as to establish herself with a higher rank among the imperial nobility. Their marriage was merely for business and political purposes, not out of love. Lady Cavendia's upstart, domineering personality brought her into conflict with Empress Aurelia many times. Despite this, Aurelia trusted Aretha implicitly. Queen Mariana, however, got on fairly well with both of them, making gifts to Countess Aurelia and even charming the Earl of Aretha, known for his religious orthodoxy, with her intelligence, beauty, and wit. The Privy Council warned him to not "allow his personal feelings to cloud him in the pursuit of his duties." Cecilis particularly feared Mariana's wiles, and believed that she would try to trick Aretha into allowing her to escape. Aurelia herself had no time for Mariana as a person, only as a Queen. She had a low opinion of Mariana's character, observing to the Franconian Ambassador that the Queen possessed certain traits which blinded enemies to her true nature. Mariana would not remain solely at Tutsarian Palace, although this was her chief residence; she also resided at the Earl's other estates on Redia, Nicole, Trebek, Courtney, Ashlgothia Major, Galicia Major, and in the Polonia Major Provinces. Mariana on her part, continued to involve herself in intrigue. She sent a message to de Spes, declaring she would rather die than resign the throne of Scottria, and promising that if Philicus helped her, she would be "Empress of Laurasia in three months, and I shall seek to act as a good sister to your master and his realms."
 * January 12-Sir Nicholas Thockmortonia, who had returned to Laurasia Prime from his duties at the Scottrian Court in September 1768, and resumed his positions as Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs and Director of the Imperial Internal Revenue Service on the Privy Council, revived the plan for a marriage between the confined Scottrian Queen Mariana and the Duke of Norfolkius. In this he was supported by Leicesterius, determined to maintain his influence in state affairs. This marriage was to be followed by her restoration to the Scottrian throne, conditional upon Mariana agreeing to maintain the religious arrangements of the Lords of the Congregation; respecting the prerogatives of the Scottrian Estates; and placing herself under the military and diplomatic protection of the Laurasian Empire. Once Mariana was married to Norfolkius, Aurelia might be persuaded to recognize her as her successor, and with the succession settled, and Mariana, hopefully, no longer a focus for Traditionalist rebels, friendly relations with Spamalka could be restored. The chief obstacle to this plan was Chancellor Cecilis, which was one more reason why Norfolkius, Americana, and their supporters wanted him displaced. They had now been joined in their conspiracy by several Malarian lords and by Spamalkan Ambassador de Spes, eager to make trouble for the Empress. The Empress, however, thanks to Chancellor Cecilis and the Imperial Intelligence Agency, was well aware of the conspiracies, and she decided to wait before proceeding any further. In the meantime, other, more immediate concerns took her attention.
 * January 14-The offensive forces of the Haynsian Despotate, under the command of Haynsian General Devat-Shotokan, launched a raiding operation into the territories of the Laurasian Empire in the Galactic Borderlands-an expedition which would turn out to be the last of its kind. Haynsian forces, which were still organized along lines allowing for swift mobility and surprise strikes, launched a series of operations against Laurasian military strongholds in the Borderlands Territories. Over the course of the next five days, Haynsian expeditions menaced some three hundred star systems in the Galactic Borderlands and Wild Marshes. They sacked the outpost defenses of Gwynne and Godweria; harried the supply lines to Bane and Cognus; and penetrated as far as Saigon and Ho Chi Minh, inflicting damage on a number of minor Laurasian observation posts, spacestations, and garrisons. The Haynsians managed to capture up to a million captives in this raiding operation, and they inflicted about €4.6 trillion dataries worth of damage. Ultimately, however, the Haynsian offensive lost steam. General Antigonus Vamaus had bided his time in preparing counteroffensives against the Haynsian units, and he was now determined to inflict a decisive blow on them, so that they would not pose a threat to Laurasian territory again.
 * January 24-Haynsian offensive squadrons launched a raiding offensive against Billy Gasis, seeking to dislodge the Laurasian garrison from that star system and to capture the substantial store of Laurasian military equipment, weapons, and armor. As the Haynsian units proceeded to the outskirts of the star system, the forces of General Antigonus Vamaus launched a surprise offensive against them. Haynsian units were surrounded and assaulted by a superior Laurasian armada at Alexvar Garrison, which was located six light-years to the southeast of Billy Gasis. The ensuing Battle of Alexvar Garrison resulted in a decisive victory for the forces of the Laurasian Empire. General Devat-Shotokan barely evaded capture, and most of his assault carriers were destroyed or captured by the Laurasian warships. Over the course of the next four days, Laurasian detachments stormed Haynsian operational outposts on Andravar, Cuvvaria II, Alemeda, and Aurora, resulting in the final withdrawal of Haynsian raiding forces back to the Galactic Void. On January 31, the Empress will confer the Order of St. Antigonus the Conqueror upon General Vamaus and raise him to the gentry as Knight Vamaus of Nystadia.
 * February 2-Spamalkan Ambassador de Spes is approached by a Haxonian banker, Roberto Ridolfi, who had been dispatched by Norfolkius and Americana in order to enlist Spamalkan support for their scheme. Ridolfi had resided in the City of Christiania since 1755 and had served as Chief Operations Officer for the Christiania Office of the Florencian Bank, a major Haxonian banking consortium which had begun to establish banking operations throughout the Laurasian Empire in the late seventeenth century. He was in contact with notables at the Haxonian and Spamalkan Courts, and was therefore appraised of conspiracies against the Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Laurasian Government. Ridolfi passed along the message of the noble conspirators that they intended to establish a Traditionalist, pro-Spamalkan government on Laurasia Prime as soon as possible. They soon realized, however, that they may not obtain the level of assistance from the Spamaklan Court as had been hoped, for the Durthian Rebellion diverted Philicus's military forces.
 * February 8-On Ash Wednesday, February 8, 1769, Leicesterius dared to tell Empress Aurelia that most of her subjects were in despair because state affairs were being "utterly mishandled" by Chancellor Cecilis and that either the Empire would be endangered further by the Marasharite and Dejanik threats, or the Chancellor must be executed. Aurelia erupted in fury at this, forbidding the Earl to say anything further against Cecilis. She then publicly proclaimed to the Imperial Court that nothing would shake her loyalty to him. Norfolkius, who was also present, then entered the argument, telling the Empress that many notables shared Leicesterius's opinion of Cecilis. Aurelia, however, was in a foul temper, and ordered for him to stop talking about the matter. Norfolkius, however, commented to the Marquess of Venusia that Leicesterius did not have freedom of opinion; on this, the Empress threatened to have him arrested. He finally bowed to her will, and the matter ended. Leicesterius, on his part, was alarmed by this episode, and threatened Norfolkius with full exposure of his plot against Cecilis to the Empress. Cecilis, however, already knew (as given above), and now acted friendly towards the Duke, refraining from actions to provoke him and his faction. He also sought to win Leicesterius's support as well. All of these intrigues at the Imperial Court, however, continued to be overshadowed by the continuing military campaigns against the Marasharite Empire and in the Dejanik Commonwealth.
 * February 14-The Imperial General Headquarters and the Imperial Privy Council, having finalized and communicated their military strategic plans to the field commanders and officers of the Imperial Military, ordered for the commencement of general offensives into the Marasharite territory. Laurasian forces in the Galactic Borderlands and along the Galactic Frontier Route had been further reorganized, and commands shifted, in preparation for the commencement of Laurasian military forces. General Sir Antigonus Vamaus remained supreme commander of the Imperial Laurasian military forces; his chief command was that of the II and IV Imperial Armies, among the largest military detachments of the Laurasian Empire. His force comprised of six hundred capital warships; three thousand smaller vessels; and a detachment of 25.9 million troopers and ground-soldiers of the Imperial Laurasian Army, Imperial Marines, and Imperial Oceanic Corps. General Demetrius Rumanstevius, who had seen service in the War of the Bar Confederation, the Franconian Expedition, the Didymeian War of Franconia, and the Scottrian War of the Rough Wooing, and had gained fame for his victory at Belbraggia over Franconian units in 1757, was now chief subordinate commander of the Laurasian military forces, and held control of the V and VI Imperial Armies. Generals Vamaus and Rumanstevius were now ordered to deploy accordingly. Vamaus was charged with the conquest of Khotin and Bucharina, the two chief Marasharite strongholds in the Northern Reaches. Rumanstevius, on his part, was ordered to defend Laurasian positions from possible Haynsian raids in the Galactic Void and to proceed against Kerch, Marson, and the Haynsian Slave Highway. Laurasian forces now thrusted from the Galactic Frontier Route, and penetrated into Marasharite territory.
 * February 19-The Battle of Sappho was fought between the V-VI Imperial Armies of the Laurasian Empire, under the command of General Demetrius Rumanstevius, and the forces of the Marasharite Empire and Haynsian Despotate under the command of Marasharite General Keplan-Verry. Laurasian forces were attempting to obtain access to the junctures to the Muggal Cluster, so that they could prevent Marasharite units from penetrating from that region. They also wished to secure their supply lines to the Northern Reaches. Superior Laurasian discipline, tactics, and military organization resulted in a decisive victory for General Rumanstevius. Nearly a hundred Haynsian assault carriers were destroyed or captured, and some 50,000 captives were freed. As a result of this confrontation, Sappho, Tessy, and the Dniester Asteroid Bases capitulated to the forces of General Rumanstevius. By the end of February, his units will be pressing to Voronezh and Kuban, the last major Marasharite outposts before Kerch.
 * February 24-The Battle of the Dnieper Asteroid Belt was fought between the forces of the Laurasian Empire, under the command of General Sir Antigonus Vamaus, and the Marasharite Empire, with Haynsian detachments, under the command of General Devat-Shotokan, who still believed that he could repel the Laurasian offensives and resume Haynsian raiding operations into the territory of the Laurasian Empire. This confrontation was waged over a period of four hours and resulted in severe losses for the military forces of both combatants. Ultimately, however, General Vamaus secured a victory in the confrontation, and the military outposts of the Dnieper Asteroid Belt capitulated to the Laurasian Empire. General Devat-Shotokan, who had failed in all of his offensive operations against the Laurasians, and who had become disgraced in the eyes of the Haynsian people, was arrested, court-martialed, and dismissed from his position of command by the orders of Marasharite Emperor Mustapha on March 4.
 * February 27-Ernestia Bironia, the Duke of Northania and Semigallia, officially abdicated his throne in a formal ceremony of state on Mitava. Bironia was 78 years old, and he had long yearned to be able to retire to the quarters of the Ducal Palace. His son, Peter von Bironia, was now proclaimed Duke of Northania and Semigallia by the Northanian Diet. The Diet, obliging by the provisions of the Treaties of Riga and Warsaw, sought the ratification of the Imperial Laurasian Government. On March 9, Bironia was confirmed as Duke of Northania by the Ambassador of the Laurasian Empire to Dejanica, Prince Nicholas Repanius. Repanius however, had lost some of his favor at the Imperial Court, and he would be shortly recalled by the Empress Aurelia from his duties in the Dejanican Commonwealth.
 * March 12-By March 1769, the Bar Confederation had managed to recover some of its territorial losses from the forces of the Laurasian Empire. This was because the main focus of Laurasian efforts was on the Marasharite campaigns in the Caladarian Galaxy; therefore, the Imperial Laurasian Government was not able to give as much attention to affairs in the Dejanican Commonwealth. Berdycrow, Krakow Minor, and Kamenets had been recovered by Confederation forces, all in February 1769. General Kazmirzes Pulaskia continued to distinguish himself in these military campaigns against the Empire. Pulaskia had managed to recover some of his prestige from the humiliations of his imprisonment, and was considered to be a Dejanican patriot once again. In early March 1769, General Honorius Elmt had vigorously reorganized his units and following instructions from the Imperial General Headquarters, advanced against Okopy Swietjei Trojcy, which had served as Pulaskia's command headquarters since December of the previous year. March 12 witnessed the formal commencement of the Laurasian siege of this stronghold, which dragged on for much of the month.
 * March 29-By March 29, Okopy Swijetjei Trojcy was at the verge of falling to the forces of the Laurasian Empire under the command of General Honorius Elmt. Laurasian squadrons had stormed the Dejanican defensive outposts on Osrony Trojy, Okopy Minor, and Ivarria, threatening the very survival of the Dejanican garrison. Dejanican General Pukaskia, who was desperate, and sought to repel the Laurasian forces, now sent a secret communique to the forces of General Michal Walewski, who was stationed at Nowy Targ, and urged for him to launch a counteroffensive against Laurasian positions in the outskirts of the besieged star system. Walewski obliged by Pulaskia's pleas, and he now organized his starfighters for a lightning offensive against Laurasian-Royalist Dejanican positions. At 2:00 P.M. Galactic Standard Time, Dejanican units launched a sudden offensive against the Laurasian operational headquarters on Kobal's Moon; this offensive caught the Laurasian armada off balance. General Elmt, seeking to maintain the blockade and to punish those who had attacked his headquarters, dispatched a detachment of couriers under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel Arasces Eravia in order to assault Walewski's main offensive camp. This weakened the strength of the front-line Laurasian forces, and General Pulaskia was now able to launch a counteroffensive from Trojcy's Moon, driving Laurasian advance units out of the star system and opening a direct line of communications to the forces of General Walewski. Eventually, on April 2, General Elmt was ordered by the Imperial General Headquarters to withdraw from the siege of Okopy Swijetjei Trojcy. Osrony Trojy, Okopy Minor, and Ivvaria were reoccupied by the forces of the Bar Confederation.
 * April 6-The forces of General Sir Antigonus Vamaus approached the outskirts of Khotyn, which was the chief target of their military offensive. Khotyn, which had been originally colonized under the patronage of the Timurid Empire, had been a major military and industrial stronghold which had found itself in the possession of several different powers. Among these included the Neo-Torfian Kingdom (1019-55); the Amelianian Kingdom of Kthexox (1055-1178); the Amelianian Kingdom of Marcia (1178-1239); the Amelianian Kingdom of Cordania (1239-75); the Kingdom of Donathia (1275-1434); and the Neo-Iffian Empire (1434-1555). In 1555, it was acquired by the Marasharite forces of Emperor Suleiman the Magnificent, and despite being disputed by the Dejanik Commonwealth, Celestial Kingdom of Scottria and then the Laurasian Empire, had remained under Marasharite rule until this point. It was therefore considered essential to the Imperial Laurasian Government that this star system submit to Laurasian authority. General Vamaus had subdued Marasharite garrisons on Cherinvisti, Odolia, and Waldan during March 1769, capturing large amounts of Marasharite equipment and military armor. The garrison of Khotyn was commanded by Marasharite General Mevet-Parma, who was under direct orders by the Marasharite High Council to prevent any further Laurasian advance.
 * April 7-General Kazimeres Pulaskia, who had demonstrated his ability in battle by successfully lifting the siege of Okopy Swijetjei Trojcy, and had fully recovered his position of prestige and trust among the forces of the Bar Confederation, was designated as the regimentarz (Chief Commander) of the Krakow Voivodeship, which was largely under the domination of rebel forces. In this position, Pulaskia was charged with commanding all military operations within his jurisdiction; protecting Krakow and Silerwin, the two leading worlds of the voivodeship, from Laurasian offensives; and organizing the deployment of military supplies and garrisons throughout the voivodeship. Over the remainder of April 1769, Pulaskia obtained victories over Laurasian units in confrontations at Zator, Zywiec, Jaslo, Klobuck, and Michelow, preventing Laurasian units from establishing a foothold in his voviodeship. Confederation forces, in general, continued to regain lost territories in Greater Dejanica and Ukranian Dejanica, establishing their control of Volhnia, Polotsk, Vitesbk, and the Environs of Wilno.
 * April 14-Having besieged and conquered the Marasharite intelligence outpost of Bavarra, General Sir Antigonus Vamaus launched the first general offensive against the Khotyn star system. The First Battle of Khotyn commenced, which lasted for the next six days. During the course of this military confrontation, Laurasian starfighter squadrons attempted to penetrate the outpost defenses of Khotyn and to secure control of the Khotyn Asteroid Belt, which would have offered them access to the Inner Asteroid Belt. General Mevet-Parma, however, proved to be a cunning and determined adversary, who was willing to employ all means and tactics necessary in order to maintain his control of the star system. He instructed his soldiers to fight to the death and to yield no ground to the Laurasian "mongrels". He carefully coordinated assaults by his corvettes and starfighters upon Laurasian command positions, and he held back his reserves in the Asteroid Belt, making it impossible for Laurasian forces to directly advance through that region. Ultimately, General Vamaus was forced to call a halt to Laurasian operations against Khotyn on April 20. His favor at the Imperial Court, earned by his victory at Alexvar Garrison earlier in the year, began to erode, and some on the Privy Council demanded that he be replaced with some new, "more competent" commander.
 * May 5-By May 1769, tensions in the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria were boiling over again, as the Regent Moray determined not to make any compromise with the Marianian Confederation and to assert his grip over Ediania by continuing the reduction of rebel strongholds. The Earls of Rothes and Casilis, who remained loyal to the cause of the former Queen Mariana, had nevertheless attempted negotiation with the Regent, urging him to terminate his "treasonous activity" and return to the oath of allegiance which he owed to Mariana. Moray had rebuffed their attempts, and in a proclamation to the subjects of the Scottrian realms, he reminded them of their "true, divinely-ordained allegiance to His Majesty, King Jamsius VI" and that he would not have any mercy for any man who wavered from that oath of allegiance. John Knox, whose health was in decline by this point, but nevertheless remained the most prominent religious personage in Scottrian affairs, delivered sermons urging the rebels to "deliver themselves from damnation by humbly submitting before the lawful authorities and abandoning the cause of that she-wolf Mariana." Queen Mariana, who was then at the Earl of Aretha's estate on Tahon, wept when she heard about Knox's sermon, and declared that the gods of her ancestors were punishing her for her sins. Empress Aurelia, on her part, was still contemplating the idea of sending Mariana back to Scottria, in order to stir up more trouble there. Moray, however, was now refusing to cooperate, and this hampered the Empress's efforts. Mariana herself, however, eager to recover her former position of influence, had now "discovered" a potential route of escape from her imprisonment. Norfolkius had until this point dismissed the idea of marrying her as treason. As 1769 proceeded along however, he had given the matter deeper consideration; it appeared to him that, if her marriage to Bothwell (who had been held at Cragmillar Dungeon by the King of Vendragia for nearly two years), was formally annulled, it would then make sense for her to marry a loyal Laurasian noble who could safeguard Empress Aurelia's interests when Mariana had been restored to her throne. He would become King Consort of Scottria, and envisioned himself wielding effective authority in Mariana's name. It was on this day, May 5 that he sent, through the Scottrian Clanniarch of Ross (who remained on Laurasia Prime as the Queen's representative), a secret but formal proposal of marriage to the Queen. Mariana responded warmly, and within weeks, she had begun a vigorous correspondence with the Duke. Neither Mariana nor Norfolkius had any romantic notions; this was to be a union of driving ambition.
 * May 16-The First Battle of Przemyśl was fought between the forces of the Bar Confederation, under the command of General Kazimerzes Pulaskia, and those of the Laurasian Empire under General Honorius Elmt. Przemyśl was the last major star system of note held by the Royal Government of Dejanica in the Krakow Voivodeship, and its capture was considered essential to the further progress of Confederation forces. General Elmt, however, had organized Przemyśl's defenses accordingly, and it was equipped with advanced Sonic-II turbocannons, which outmatched any weaponry possessed by the rebel warships. As a result of this weaponry advantage, the battle resulted in victory for the Laurasian Empire. Pulaskia, however, will not give up, and over the course of the next month, will launch three further offensives against the star system and its outposts, each of whom will end in failure.
 * May 22-
 * The Battle of Voronezh results in a decisive victory for the V and VI Imperial Armies of the Laurasian Empire under the command of General Demetrius Rumanstevius. The further advance of his units into the Northern Reaches and against Kerch had been delayed by Marasharite fleets under the command of Ado-Bashan. Ado-Bashan, a ambitious and intriguing military commander who believed that he was a descendant of Osman I, founder of the Marasharite Empire, had launched a series of daring counteroffensives against Laurasian strongholds since February 1769. Natalie, Tiona, Margery, Multan, Lynne, Morg, and Xilania Secondary had found themselves menaced by Marasharite expeditions. A Marasharite squadron even penetrated as far as the Satellites of Ursula and Jin Major. Ultimately, General Rumanstevius had stabilized the front lines, obtaining a victory over Marasharite units in the Battle of Vakrakh (April 29). Now, as a result of the Battle of Voronezh, that stronghold fell into the possession of Laurasian forces. Ado-Bashan himself managed to evade capture in this confrontation, but he would eventually be intercepted and killed by Laurasian troops near Nokorussia on June 4.
 * On the same day of the Battle of Voronezh, the Regent Moray, who had advanced with government squadrons from Ediania, launched a sudden offensive on Rutherglen, the chief stronghold of the House of Hamilton, who had continued to remain loyal to the cause of the ex-Queen Mariana I. Moray had published a manifesto two days earlier, offering the Hamiltons a chance to renounce their "undue insubordination towards the authority of His Majesty's government" and to withdraw their support for the Marianian Confederation. Lord Claud Hamilton, however, who had commanded units of the Queen in the Battle of Langside the previous year, rejected the manifesto issued by the Regent, and declared his intention to remain loyal to the Queen. His personal units and retainers, however, proved no match for disciplined government forces. Rutherglen was conquered and plundered by the Regent's forces, who ransacked its settlements and its main spaceport; carried off the world's currency reserves; and destroyed all Hamilton estates and properties. Following the fall of Rutherglen, Moray confiscated Hamilton estates on Loveria, Claudington, and Marglen.
 * June 4-The Earl of Moray, who had continued his advance through the Lowland Districts, confiscating and blockading the estates of many of the gentry supporters of Queen Mariana, held a conference with the Earl of Huntly at Aberdeen. In February 1769, Huntly, from his estates on Brechin, had sent a communique to the Scottrian Estates, renouncing his earlier "evil defiance" against the government of "His Most Dread Majesty, King Jamsius VI" and asking for forgiveness for his transgressions. Moray had decided to accept Huntly's submission, believing that this would help him to secure control of the Northern Districts and to begin the task of reducing his other enemies in a more effective manner. On May 19, Huntly, in order to signify his submission, sent a number of hostages to Moray on Iverness. Then on June 2, Moray had commanded for Huntly to appear at a conference with him. This conference, held two days later, lasted for three hours and resulted in the conclusion of the Conditions of Aberdeen. By the terms of this agreement, Huntly was to resolve his familial quarrel with the Earl of Morton, who had remained a loyal friend and associate of the Regent; repress rebellion against his former allies; and surrender Huntly Castle to government forces. In return, Moray agreed to extend a pardon to Huntly and all of his supporters. Following the conclusion of this agreement, Moray proceeded to Iverness, where he received oaths of allegiance from the Earls of Sutherland and Caithness, as well as Lord Lovat. Moray would ultimately return to Ediania on June 24, confident that he had secured control of the Northern Districts.
 * June 12-Kuban, which had resisted Laurasian reconnaissance expeditions for a more than a month, finally capitulated to the forces of General Demetrius Rumanstevius. The fall of Kuban proved a significant achievement for the forces of the Laurasian Empire, and a decisive victory over those of the overstretched and weakened Marasharites. Kuban's garrison alone comprised of 700,000 Marasharite troops; fifty capital warships; and a store of nearly 200,000 small arms, operational shield generators, droid tactical machines, and technical armor. General Rumanstevius incorporated these as spoils of war into his forces and set the Marasharite POWs to work on producing weapons and equipment for the Laurasian troops. In this, he had the approval of Empress Aurelia, who had given explicit orders for Marasharite prisoners to be humiliated in the same fashion that they had humiliated Laurasian POWS for two centuries. The way to Kerch was now clear, and General Rumanstevius's forces continued their advance along the Don Trunk Highway.
 * June 17-The Duke of Norfolkius, who knew that the Empress would be opposed to his marriage plans with Scottrian Queen Mariana, because she would anticipate that a man ambitious to be King of Scottria would also covet the Laurasian throne, attempted to obtain the assistance of his old friend, Chancellor Cecilis. Cecilis, however, who was deeply suspicious of the confined Queen of Scottria, and who remained utterly loyal to the Empress, warned Norfolkius that the only way to extricate himself from this mess was to confess everything to Aurelia. Leicesterius, who was fearful of the consequences of his involvement, also confided in Cecilis. None of the conspirators wished to divulge their marriage plans to Aurelia until they were certain that they could convince her of its benefits. Cecilis, on his part, decided not to inform anyone of what Leicesterius and Norfolkius told him, and waited to see how events would proceed.
 * June 25-The Fourth Battle of Przemyśl, the last of General Kazimeriz's Pulaskia's offensives against that particular stronghold, resulted in final victory for the forces of the Laurasian Empire under the command of Brigadier-General Alexander Surovius. Surovius, already notable to many by the fact that he never lost any of his military confrontations, inflicted a crushing defeat upon Pulaskia's units, capturing or destroying nearly a third of the Confederate General's starfighter squadrons. As a result of this confrontation, Pulaskia and the remnants of his force decided to withdraw to Samogitian Province in the Grand Duchy of Lithaunia. He was once again under criticism by some of his fellow Confederates, and some on the War Council were again demanding for him to be court-martialed. Pulaskia, however, remained patient, and he now sought to organize a general revolt in Greater Dejanica against the Laurasian garrisons. This effort, however, was foiled by the Royalist authorities and by the new Laurasian Ambassador to the Dejanican Commonwealth, Sir Leonidas Volynskhius. Volynskhius had been appointed as Ambassador by the Empress Aurelia on May 22, 1769, to replace Prince Repanius. Repanius had come into disfavor with the Imperial Court for his failure to prevent the formation of the Bar Confederation, and had been recalled in disgrace. Volynshikus worked vigorously to continue Laurasian offensives against the Confederates and to maintain the influence of the Diplomatic Garrison on Dejanica. On July 7, King Stanis Vorrust I, acting on the persuasion of the Ambassador, issued a manifesto pronouncing official damantion on all who continued to support the Bar Confederation.
 * July 14-The Battle of Berdycrow was waged by the forces of the Bar Confederation, commanded by General Walewski, against the garrison of that star system, commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Amnytas Narros. This confrontation, however, resulted in a strategic stalemate, as neither the Laurasian garrison nor the Dejanican offensive force was able to make substantial advances against the other. Pulaskia remained in Samogitia and continued his efforts to reorganize his military units for renewed counteroffensives against the Laurasian forces and the Royalist authorities.
 * August 1-Although Chancellor Cecilis remained true to his pledge not to reveal anything of his discussions with Norfolkius and Leicesterius, word of the Duke's conspiracy nevertheless leaked out at the Imperial Court. In a forum of constant gossip and conversation, it was impossible for any conspiracy or scheme of note to remain a secret, and one of Norfolkius's staff members spread the word about his intentions to the other personages of the court. The Duke was too fearful to take Cecilis's advice, and refrained from approaching the Empress himself. Aurelia, however, learned of the conspiracy as she listened to her ladies gossiping, and decided that this marriage scheme was a direct threat to her position. This was in contrast to the position of most on the Privy Council, who were actually in favor of the marriage. On this day, she met Norfolkius in the Antigonid Gardens, and gave him the chance to inform her of his plans: she did this by asking him if he had heard of any occurences in Christiania. Norfolkius, cringing, said there was nothing. The Empress then feigned astonishment and said "You come to me in the gardens to say there is no news of a marriage?" Norfolkius, however, was saved from having to answer by the arrival of one of Aurelia's ladies-in-waiting, Lady Clitonia, with a bouquet of Briannian flowers for the Empress. The Duke seized his opportunity to flee to Leicesterius's apartments. When Leicesterius returned from a performance at the Galactic Opera, Norfolkius asked him for his opinion on what he should do. Upon this, Leicesterius offered to make a appeal to the Empress as soon as possible.
 * August 5-The Imperial Court departed from Laurasia Prime, to commence the official progress of 1769. This year, the Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Court were to journey throughout the Polonian and Galician Provinces. Frogglesworth, Doris, Anthony, Rupert, Watson, Sherlock, Galicia Major, Volodormia, Polonia Major, Kaidan, Wronzaz, Polonia Minor, Legnica, Lublin, Wolbroz, Tursk, Krasow, and Chemrei were visited by the Empress during this progress. On August 11, the Imperial Court made its arrival at Rupert. The Empress stayed at Dumbledore Estate, the residence of Sir Willanius Morius. Dumbledore Estate had once been one of the estates of Donguarian General Jan Choldekiwiz, the famed Polonian commander of the early thirteenth century. It had come into the possession of the Morius family in 1706, and was to remain so until 1797. The following morning, as the Empress sat on a step by the front door, listening to Morius's daughter Agrippina signing, Leicesterius, kneeling beside her, raised the subject of Norfolkius. Aurelia promised to speak to Norfolkius within the next few days.
 * August 13-At Emmaline Fortress on Watson, the Empress invited the Duke of Norfolkius to dine in private with her-a rare honor granted to only the most prestigious officials and nobles of the Empire, as well as to foreign ambassadors. During the meal, although the Empress gave him every opportunity to do so, Norfolkius could not summon up the courage to inform her about his proposed marriage to Mariana Stuart. When they were finished, the Empress suddenly rebuked Norfolkius for his "stubbornness", and said that he should not interfere in matters above his station. After this meeting, Aurelia gave him several more chances to state his intentions, but Norfolkius failed to do so. He was determined to pursue this marriage project, believing that his life and position were at stake.
 * August 15-The Battle of Kerch commenced between the forces of the Laurasian Empire under the command of General Demetrius Rumanstevius, and the Marasharite-Haynsian garrison, under the command of Fleet Admiral Gedlet-Mamenet. Gedlet-Mamenet, who had enlisted in the Elite Guards in 1727, and had over the course of the following four decades, risen to high command in the General Headquarters, was a determined commander who believed that it was his duty to fight and die for his Emperor and for the gods of his race. He considered surrender to be disgraceful, and believed that everlasting glory could be obtained by death in battle. As a result of this, the resistance of the garrison of Kerch was very fierce. Two front-line assaults launched by General Rumanstevius against the star system were repulsed by Marasharite squadrons, who then inflicted humiliating losses on Laurasian ranks. Ultimately, however, superior Laurasian numbers, weaponry, and organization proved decisive, and on August 24, Kerch was finally stormed by Laurasian troops. Fleet Admiral Gedlet-Mamenet, true to his word, refused to surrender, and died while leading his troops in a final assault against Laurasian forces. The fall of Kerch now gave the Laurasian forces control of the approaches to Marson and Bucharina, the last major Marasharite strongholds in the Northern Reaches.
 * August 21-Lieutenant-General Sir Antigonus Vamaus, who had been promoted to that rank in March 1769 by the Empress Aurelia, in the euphoria following his victory at Alexvar Garrison, commenced the second siege of Khotyn. General Vamaus had, over the course of the past two months, sought to strengthen his offensive squadrons and to draft a renewed strategy of operations into Marasharite territory. General Mevet-Parma, however, who had now been designated as Supreme Commander of Marasharite Forces by the High Council, had received substantial reinforcements, in the form of elite Marasharite and Haynsian troops, from the Marasharite General Headquarters. It therefore transpired that the renewed Laurasian assaults on Khotyn came up against vastly expanded defense lines. After three days of this, which had resulted in greater Laurasian casualties than previously, General Vamaus decided on a different strategy, similar to that he had pursued with success against the Haynsians. He now withdrew his troops from the outskirts of Khotyn and sought to draw the enemy garrison into open battle across space favorable to him.
 * August 29-Lieutenant-General Sir Antigonus Vamaus had withdrawn his units to the Fairxatia Straits and awaited a general offensive upon his positions by the Marasharite garrison of Khotyn. The General's ploy, to draw the Marasharites out into open battle, now came to fruition. Mevet-Parma, who believed that Vamaus was weak and ineffective, and that the Laurasian troops were demoralized because of their failed attempts to seize Khotyn, now decided to dispatch a substantial detachment of his troops and starships against the Fairxatia Straits, in order to overrun Laurasian positions and secure the region for the Marasharites. The offensive units were placed under the command of Subordinate Vizier Moldovanchi, who had been attached as a subordinate to Mevet-Parma by the High Council two weeks earlier. Moldovanchi, however, was not as effective or confident a commander, however, and he demanded that the General provide him with several of the major frigates and battleships of the garrison of Khotyn. Mevet-Parma, blind to the Vizier's faults, and believing this would secure a even greater victory over the Laurasian troops, granted his request. On August 26, Moldovanchi and his units had begun their advance from Khotyn to the Fairxatia Straits; they were shadowed by Laurasian scouts along their entire route. Now, during the early hours of August 29, 1769, the Subordinate Vizier ordered for a general assault by his frigates and battleships against the Laurasian formations. He had been deceived, however, for the ships whom his forces attacked were computer-operated transports and couriers. The frigates quickly destroyed most of this detachment, but their firepower supplies had been drained and their generators put on overdrive. General Vamaus now unleashed his waiting corps upon the enemy, and the Laurasian star destroyers quickly shredded through the subordinate Marasharite ranks. The Battle of the Fairxatia Straits, as it became known, lasted for five hours and resulted in a decisive victory for the Laurasian Empire. Subordinate Vizier Moldovanchi himself, along with 70,000 of his fleet personnel, died in the confrontation. Out of twenty attacking Marasharite capital warships, twelve were destroyed and five captured by the Laurasians. The Marasharites also lost all of their turbocannons and twelve shield generator models. The garrison of Khotyn had now been seriously weakened by this defeat, and General Vamaus renewed his advance against Khotyn with a vengenance.
 * September 3-In spite of the Battles of Kerch and Fairxatia Straits, the mood of the Imperial Court was tense. In June 1769, the Duke of Alva, who had been appointed as Governor and Supreme-Governor of the Grand Duchy of Druthia by Emperor Philicus I, informed Ambassador de Spes, by secret communique, that Spamalka would not be going to war against the Laurasian Empire, considering that the Empress Aurelia had not engaged in any conspiracy against the Spamalkan Government or consorted with Spamalka's enemies. Philicus also believed that Laurasia's war with the Marasharite Empire, Spamalka's most dreaded enemy, was preferable to the Laurasians involving themselves in the Druthian Rebellion. Therefore, de Spes was under no circumstances to enter into any conspiracy against the Empress or her government, and was to remain strictly neutral. De Spes, however, defied the Duke's instructions, and continued to conspire with several Malarian lords against Aurelia. He also continued to encourage Norfolkius to marry Mariana. Empress Aurelia was therefore aggrevated, in spite of her generals' victories in the Marasharite War. Angered by thoughts of her cousin's involvement in the conspiracy, she complained to the Franconian Ambassaddor, Bertand de la Mothe Fenelon (who had been appointed on June 22, 1768), that although she had treated Mariana fairly, she had repaid her by involving herself in conspiracy. Ambassador Fenelon attempted to defend Mariana, claiming she could not be involved. Aurelia, however, dismissed this and said she was well aware of who was conspiring against her. During this time, the Imperial Court was at the Commonwealth Palace on Polonia Major, once the chief residence of the King-Emperors of the Polonian-Donguarian Commonwealth. The Empress engaged in verbal outbursts, accusing both Cecilis and Leicesterius of plotting on Mariana's behalf. Leicesterius, terrified, fled to his chambers and feigned illness.
 * September 5-Death of Edmundius Bonneris, formerly Archbishop of Laurasia Prime and one of the most vigorous persecutors of Reformist Almitians during the reign of Empress Didymeia I. Following his dismissal from the See of Laurasia Prime by the Empress Aurelia in February 1759, Bonneris had been pressured by the Holy Synod to take the oath of supremacy, following the promulgation of the Statute of Ecclesiastical Administration in May of that year. Bonneris had refused, however, and he was on the orders of Chief Procurator Amnystas Parrius imprisoned at the Monastery of Windowia Photis in April 1760. During the course of the next three years, many in the Imperial Almitian Church and on the Privy Council, including Knollysis and Procurator-General Bagonius, petitioned the Empress to authorize for Bonneris's conviction and execution. Aurelia, however, considering imprisonment a due enough punishment for him, resisted this pressure. By 1763, however, she had been persuaded to change her mind on church penalties, and in that year, the Holy Synod promulgated the Supremacy Regulations. By the terms of this decree, the first refusal of the oath of imperial supremacy became an offense of pramenuire; the second, high treason. The Regulations were enacted on April 10, 1763; a next refusal by Bonneris, or the other Traditionalist ex-clergymen, was an offense which could lead to their deaths. Thanks to the intervention of first Spamalkan Ambassador de Quadra, and then his successor de Silva, action against Bonneris and his fellow Traditionalist associates was delayed. However, on April 29, 1764, Bonneris was indicted by the Holy Synod on a charge of pramenuire when refusing to adhere to an oath tendered to him at the Monastery of Windowia Photis by Bishop Homerius of Windowia Photis. At his trial, Bonneris challenged the legality of Homerius's consecration; the charges against Bonneris were then dropped. During the next three years, Bonneris was forced to appear at the Senatorial Palace four times within that year, only to be remanded each time. The last time this took place was during the legal term of 1768. Through his long imprisonment, Bonneris remained cheerful and devoted to his Traditionalist beliefs. He even attempted to convert his fellow converts to Traditionalism, an action which was rebuffed by those aware of his evil reputation during the Didymeian Persecutions. Bonneris's death, therefore, was met with little notice throughout the Empire's dominions, although some did celebrate the demise of "one who had brought so much harm to so many in his time." He was interred at St. George's Priory at the Monastery on October 6.
 * September 6-
 * After three days of staying in his bedchambers, the Earl of Leicesterius begged Empress Aurelia to visit him. Aurelia, who professed herself to be "concerned" with his favorite's predicament, agreed and came to him in his bed. There, Leicesterius told her that the Duke of Norfolkius still cherished notions of marrying Queen Mariana. Aurelia commented that, if their marriage were allowed to proceed, she herself would be quickly deposed from her throne and would be a prisoner at the Fortress of Baureux "within the span of only four months" after the ceremony. Leicesterius, sensing the Empress's mood, begged forgiveness for his involvement in the earlier scheme explaining that he had been convinced that he was acting in her best interests. Worried about the state of his health, and still "believing" that he was ill, the Empress pardoned him almost immediately. Several hours later, Empress Aurelia summoned Norfolkius to attend her in the Great Gallery. In an outburst of anger, she berated him for his disloyalty and made him swear on his allegiance that he would not "meddle in the affairs of the Scottrian Question any further." Quaking in fear, the Duke attempted to make light of his earlier schemes, claiming that he did not love Mariana and that he would not consider it a misfortune if he could not marry. Aurelia, however, did not believe him, and commanded him to leave her presence. The Duke now found himself shunned and ignored by many in the Imperial Court, including Leicesterius, who made clear that he had no further interest in the Scottrian Question.
 * On the same day of this episode concerning the Duke of Norfolkius's schemes, the forces of the Laurasian Empire and Royalist Dejanican Government, under the command of Brigadier-General Alexander Surovius and Dejanican Grand-Marshal Fransia Branicki obtained a crushing victory over units of the Bar Confederation under the command of General Jan-Pac in the Battle of Orzechowo. As a result of this confrontation, the Laurasian forces secured their hold over the strongholds of the Approaches of Wilno, and managed to repel further offensives by Bar Confederation units against Brest-Litvotsk, Bialoystok, and Varna. General Pulaskia, however, had successfully reorganized his forces and was now able to withdraw to Zolwiec, earning acclaim from segments of the Dejanican population and a further outburst of frustration from the Imperial Privy Council, who believed that his constant elusions from the grasp of their vastly superior forces was a humiliation. Pulaskia sought to maintain his supply lines and confined himself to running skirmishes with Laurasian and Dejanican patrol squadrons.
 * September 9-The Third Battle of Khotyn occurred, as the II and IV Imperial Armies of General Sir Antigonus Vamaus launched a final, and decisive, offensive against the defenses of the Khotyn star system. The smashing Laurasian victory in the Battle of Fairxatia Straits had seriously weakened Marasharite morale and defensive strength, and the arrival of further reinforcements from Natalie, Tiona, Ba'dai, Carly, and Kia gave General Vamaus the decisive advantage over his enemies. Marasharite General Mevet-Parma, who had received the news of the defeat in the Straits with much shock and concern, had died from a sudden heart attack on September 4. Therefore, the highest ranking officer of the garrison was now Guards Colonel Deban, who did not have the tactical insight or skills of command that his predecessor had. This proved to be key to the victorious Laurasian offensive. Laurasian warships quickly overran the Khotyn Asteroid Belt and penetrated the world's shield generators. The cities of Burdan, Marsani, and Gabani were quickly overrun by Laurasian armored units, with General Vamaus himself directing the general assaults. Many of Khotyn's residents, as well as the garrison troops and officers of the Khotyn Government Compound, fled before the Laurasian troops, their properties and goods seized by the invaders. Colonel Deban himself attempted to flee from the star system on a commercial freighter, but was captured and placed in chains on Vamaus's orders. By the end of the day, Khotyn was completely in the grasp of the Laurasian Empire. Empress Aurelia, however, who believed that the history of the prior campaigns demonstrated Vamaus's "shifting" nature and will, and that she needed a proven commander who would prosecute a vigorous and continual military campaign, decided to replace Vamaus, as Supreme Commander of Laurasian military operations, with Major-General Demetrius Rumanstevius. Following the fall of Kerch, Rumanstevius's units had successively reduced the Marasharite military arsenals on the Upper Don Route and at Cooperia, Evalets, and Circassia. Marson and Bucharina were now both being harried by the General's units, and he had proposed to the Military Headquarters for a swift military offensive to be launched to subdue these two strongholds. On September 14, the Empress officially informed General Vamaus that his services were no longer required, and she formally designated Rumanstevius, now promoted to Lieutenant-General, as the Supreme Commander of the Imperial Armies in the Marasharite War.
 * September 15-Laurasian Brigadier-General Alexander Surovius, who had continued to clear out Bar Confederation holdouts from Little Dejanica, and had stormed Krakow Minor three days earlier, finally managed to draw Dejanican General Kazmirzes Pulaskia into a open and pitched confrontation. The Battle of Wlodawa resulted in a decisive victory for the forces of the Laurasian Empire. General Surovius again demonstrated his military brilliance in this confrontation, and he captured thirty Dejanican warships with all of their crew. Pulaskia was forced to abandon Klobuck and Jaslo, both of whom now fell into Laurasian possession, and to retreat to his operational headquarters on Krakow. Here he was to remain for the rest of the year, while Surovius continued his operations to clear Confederate units from the outskirts of Berdycrow, Kamenets, and Little Silesia.
 * September 17-Recently promoted Lieutentant-General Demetrius Rumanstevius, who had gained fame at the Imperial Court and throughout the Laurasian Empire for his victories in the Northern Reaches, officially arrived at Khotyn and assumed the supreme command of all Laurasian forces in the Galactic Borderlands. General Sir Antigonus Vamaus had at first attempted to retain his position of command. He had sent several petitions to the General Headquarters and to the Empress directly, pleading them to reconsider their decision and affirming his loyalty to the Empire. Vamaus claimed that he was the only capable of subduing the Marasharites and that his strategy of subduing their strongholds by "tried methods" would result in their utter ruin. The Empress, however, had not accepted this argument, and had noted the fact that Rumanstevius achieved his victories with lesser casualties, and that he routinely thrashed armies larger than his own. Vamaus had finally capitulated to the inevitable, and he now turned over the seals of command to General Rumanstevius without demur. Following this, Vamaus proceeded, with an official imperial escort, back to Laurasia Prime. He would arrive there on September 21, and by command of the Empress (who had begun her return progress from Polonia Major), would be promoted to the rank of Field Marshal for his efforts in the war. This was meant to provide some consolation to him for having been deprived of his command. Rumanstevius, on his part, immediately announced the commencement of new military offensives against the Marasharite Empire. Laurasian troops now moved forth into the Northern Reaches. The goal of this campaign was to subdue Iasi, Marson, and Bucharina, the last remaining worlds of note held by the Marasharites, and to gain control over the outlet of the Haynsian Trade Highway.
 * September 25-The Empress Aurelia returned to the Quencilvanian Palace on Laurasia Prime with the Imperial Court, thereby concluding the official imperial progress of 1769. The Empress was not in the best mood, and continued to be distressed by the "Scottrian Question" and by the defiance of the Bar Confederation in the Dejanik Commonwealth. On September 16, the Duke of Norfolkius, who had lost the friendship of even such erstwhile allies as Leicesterius, had returned to Laurasia Prime without leave. There, however, he defiantly continued his pursuit of Queen Mariana, believing that he had become too deeply involved and that any withdrawal would result in loss of his honor. Deeply suspicious of the Duke's intentions, the Empress had sent a summons from The Vyne, the Lord Sandy's estate on Redderson. In this, she commanded the Duke to return to the Imperial Court promptly. Chancellor Cecilis, who had remained on Laurasia Prime to oversee government affairs whilst the Empress was on progress, had given instructions to the Imperial Intelligence Agency that Ambassador de Spes be placed under surveillance and for his correspondence to be examined; as a precaution, all the governmental and military authorities of the Empire's provinces and regions had been secretly instructed to be on alert for any conspiracy or stirs of rebellion. Upon returning to the Quencilvanian Palace, the Empress had learned that Norfolkius, pleading that he was unable to venture his quarters and was ill, had ignored her summons and instead retired to Kenninghall Estate on Charasia, where his grandfather, the 3rd Duke, had died fifteen years earlier. Alarmed by this act of defiance, the Empress came to believe that Norfolkius would secure the support of his servants and retainers for a revolt against her. Two days after her return to Laurasia Prime, she sent him a categorical command to present himself at the Quencilvanian Palace without delay. He was too terrified to do so, in spite of pleas from Queen Mariana herself.
 * October 3-
 * By October 1769, the stirrings of the first major revolt within the Laurasian Empire in fifteen years, since the Wyatta Rebellion of 1754, had become noticeable to all within the Imperial Laurasian Government and at the Imperial Court. These tensions arose in the Malarian Provinces, that same region which had seen Dunsey's Rebellion two decades earlier. Like Dunsey's Rebellion, tensions for what was to become the Malarian Rebellion emerged from a variety of factors. Chief among these was resentment of the interference and control of the Empire's authorities in the Malarian Provinces; localized tensions and grievances; a desire to restore the Imperial Almitian Church to its Traditionalist form and administration; hatred of Chancellor Cecilis and the Empress's other leading ministers; and, more than anything else, anger at the Empress's failure to settle the succession upon the Queen of Scottria. Norfolkius was not intially involved, but the Spamalkan Ambassador, de Spes, had for months been provoking tensions on Malaria Prime, White, Odika, Johnald, Welch, Terell, and in the Maluyta Nebula against the Imperial Laurasian Government. Elsewhere in the Empire, particularly in the Laurasian Purse Region, most Laurasian Traditionalists were loyal to Empress Aurelia. The Malarian Provinces, however, had never been entirely reconciled to the religious reformations of the past five decades, and the two greatest of the Malarian magnates, the Traditionalist Earls of Malaria Prime and Almastead, had begun to organize large gatherings of prominent businesspeople, government officials, and gentry. Claiming that they were fostering "loyalty" to the Empress through these gatherings, they were in reality plotting rebellion. Their plan was to murder all of the Imperial Government's chief representatives and military commanders on Malaria Prime and other strongholds, and to liberate Queen Mariana, with whom they had contact since April. Some wished only to remove Aurelia's ministers, such as Chancellor Cecilis, but more ambitious ones hoped to depose Aurelia in favor of Mariana. King Charman III of Franconia, who had already provided financial and military assistance to the Bar Confederation, was involved in these conspiracies. The Haxonian banker Roberto Ridolfi, already mentioned in connection to conspiracies against the Empress Aurelia, provided funds from the Florencian Bank's treasury reserves for a potential revolt. This rebellion constituted the most dangerous threat to Aurelia's position since she had become Empress nearly eleven years earlier. It also came in the midst of the Laurasian wars with the Marasharite Empire and in the Dejanik Commonwealth.
 * Cecilis and Empress Aurelia were aware almost from the beginning that the Traditionalist nobles and magnates of the Malarian Provinces were preparing to revolt against her. What they could not risk was the Duke of Norfolkius stirring the strongholds of the Constantine Cluster and Metallasian Trade Route into rebellion against the Imperial Laurasian Government, and joining forces with the rebels. Norfolkius himself had begun contemplating such an idea. By October 1, however, it became clear that the Duke would obtain little support in the Constantine Cluster, and he was lacking in the energy and the motivation to even make a attempt. His chief concern was to try to limit his role in the conspiracy and he sent a communique to the Empress during the late hours of that day, begging her pardon for being unable to attend her at the Imperial Court and asking her to refrain from imposing any punishment on him. He knew that he was "under suspicion" and feared being sent to the Fortress of Baureux, which would be an insult to his honor and his position. Aurelia replied swiftly, declaring that she would not punish the Duke without caused, and then dispatched two further summonses, insisting that the Duke come to the Quenxcilvanian Palace. Cecilis sent a further communique to the Duke, and gave instructions to the authorities of Charasia to compel his obedience if he did not stir. Norfolkius, however, at last captiulated to the Empress's demands. Aware of the plans of rebellion in the Malarian Provinces, he sent a messenger to the Earl of Malaria Prime begging him to call off the uprising. During the early hours of this day, October 3, 1769, Norfolkius was arrested on his way to Laurasia Prime. Cecilis had assured him that if he submitted to the Empress, she would treat him leniently. For the time being, Aurelia ordered for Norfolkius to be detained at the Tyburnian Stockards in the Cron Drift, while she continued to contemplate over his involvement in the conspiracies.
 * October 7-The Battle of Iasi was fought between the II Imperial Army under the command of General Demetrius Rumanstevius and Marasharite units under the command of Subordinate Vizier Al-Barim. Vizier Al-Barim was an incompetent and experienced commander, having been promoted to the rank of Subordinate Vizier (the equivalent of Lieutenant-General in the Imperial Marasharite Army) only the previous month and never having waged a miitary offensive. Marasharite defensive positions were also disoriented, as a result of the Laurasian victories at Kerch, the Fairxatia Straits, and Khotyn, and they were not able to resist this Laurasian offensive move. The confrontation lasted for only two hours and resulted in a decisive victory for the forces of the Laurasian Empire. Subordinate Vizier Al-Barim himself was captured by Laurasian starfighter squadrons, and on the orders of General Rumanstevius, was placed in chains. Iasi was occupied by the Laurasian Empire; its two major arms production factories, spice mines, and a stock of military armor fell into the possession of the Laurasian forces. Over the course of the next four days, Laurasian units stormed Cantella, Crimea, and the Marasharite observation outpost of Sherri, further isolating Marson and Bucharina.
 * October 13-Empress Aurelia, who had continued to discuss the affairs of the Duke of Norfolkius with Chancellor Cecilis, and reviewed the Duke's communiques and personal correspondence (provided to her by the Imperial Intelligence Agency), decided that the Duke's actions were treasonous enough to merit further action against him. The Empress therefore commanded for Norfolkius to be translated from the Tyburnian Stockards to the Fortress of Baureux in Christiania, although she gave instructions for all of his comforts to be provided for and for only the most courteous treatment to be extended to him by his guards. This was so as to encourage the Duke to willingly reveal his contacts and his intentions to her and her ministers. Norfolkius was nevertheless terrified when he was imprisoned in the dreaded Fortress, the same place where his father had been executed and his grandfather imprisoned for nearly seven years. Aurelia, however, was not as merciful to Norfolkius's other alleged conspirators. Sir Nicholas Thockmortonia, who had been in contact with the Duke, and who had experienced some dissatisfaction with the influence of Cecilis and his associates, was questioned at the Senatorial Palace by the Chancellor and Procurator-General Bagonius as to his role in the conspiracy. His answers were deemed unsatisfactory, and he was, on the orders of the Empress, confined to his family estate on Apathama Vixius. The Earls of Americana and Aeoleon were also questioned and placed under house arrest, Americana at Nonsuchia Palace on Americana and Aeoleon at Sinclair Castle on Janesia. Aeoleon, however, would be released on November 6, 1769, but his health would decline rapidly and he would die at Hampsonian Palace on Jared at the age of 69 (March 17, 1770). Americana, on his part, would be imprisoned until March 1770, when he would be released at Leicesterius's instigation.
 * October 16-Chancellor Cecilis warned Empress Aurelia that the most dangerous threat to her throne was Queen Mariana, using this information to "remind" his imperial mistress as to where her duty lay. The following day, the Empress announced to the Privy Council that she would have Norfolkius arraigned on charges of treason and conspiracy. Cecilis, however, exercising the privilege of free speech granted him, expressed his opinion that the Duke's actions did not amount to treason, and that "Your Majesty should only inquire into his actions and not denounce him as traitor without solid basis." There was little evidence to suggest that Norfolkius's actions did not amount to treason, although in an autocratic system, anyone could be convicted on the most outrageous of charges. Aurelia, however, asserted her firm determination to punish the Duke, and declared that she would proceed against Norfolkius promptly. She then went into a rage and soon fainted. As usually happened, when her rage cooled, the Empress realized that Chancellor Cecilis was right: she should not proceed against Norfolkius without considering all of the facts, and she herself had made it clear, in the Codex Aureliana, that "proceedings without firm evidence are against the will of the Lord Almitis." She then conceded that the Duke might not have treasonable intentions, and ordered for him to remain under imprisonment at the Fortress. Cecilis then suggested to the Empress that she find another bride for Norfolkius.
 * October 21-The Battle of Jimmie was fought between the forces of the Laurasian Empire, under General Demetrius Rumanstevius, and a Marasharite-Haynsian detachment commanded by General Gasim. The result of this confrontation was a almost predictable Laurasian victory. Rumanstevius captured thirty Marasharite warships; captured nearly 30,000 Marasharite military personnel and Elite Guards; and most of the Marasharite shield generators, starfighters, and military corvettes. Gasim himself barely evaded capture, but most of his officers were killed or captured by Laurasian troops. This victory at Jimmie paved the way to the final Laurasian advance to Marson. Marson's garrison, depleted by futile Marasharite efforts to launch counteroffensives against the Laurasian positions, and demoralized by the continuing losses suffered by their own forces, capitulated to General Rumanstevius without a fight two days later. For this feat, Rumanstevius was congrualated by the Empress Aurelia in an official imperial manifesto. She began to contemplate rewarding him with the Order of St. Arasces the Founder, but decided to wait for further victories before doing so.
 * October 26-The Empress Aurelia dispatched to Sir Antigonus Norria, now the Laurasian Ambassador to the Franconian Court, an eight-page communique in which was contained the official Laurasian version of recent events. Norria was commanded to share this draft with King Charman III and Queen-Dowager Catharina d'Medici, who had formally resigned her duties as Regent in December of the previous year. In this, Aurelia insisted that Mariana's life and position had been "saved by her being in honorable captivity; and since she has come into our care, she has been honorably used and entertained and attended upon by noble personages..." The Empress then claimed that circumstances proved that Mariana may have been guilty in the murder of her husband, but then she said that she wished she had not authorized any inquiry. She was "fully determined" to see Mariana restored to her throne, but then discovered the tensions stirring against her government in the Malarian Provinces and elsewhere in the Empire. Aurelia also claimed that Mariana had made numerous petitions to her, and that she had promised she would not be involved in any conspiracy against her government. Instead, however, Mariana had intigued against the Empress to marry Norfolkius. Contrary to what Mariana's supporters believed, Aurelia never had "any thought" of designating Mariana as her successor.
 * November 2-Having learned of the Duke of Norfolkius's predicament, and received another assurance of assistance from Ambassador de Spes, the Earls of Malaria Prime and Almastead decided that now was the time they needed to move against the Imperial Laurasian Government. Over the course of the past month, they had continued to assemble military supplies, troops, and gentry at their private estates on Acabania, Takrania, Meehan, Manzo, Terell, Welch, Aingley, Evans, Ettleman, Goodman, and at various strongholds of the Narvet Corridor. The Earl of Malaria Prime had decided to deliberately ignore Norfolkius's plea, believing that if he took action now, Aurelia's regime would collapse. Most offensive Laurasian military forces were engaged in the Marasharite War and the War of the Bar Confederation, and the Earl confidently believed that the local government and judiciary garrisons would not be able to halt his advance. And indeed, he made substantial advances over the course of the next week. During the late hours of November 2, the Earl and his units stormed Timsies and Odika, securing control of those vital strongholds for the Malarian Rebellion, as it had already become called.
 * November 5-Timaslan, which had long been a bastion of dissent against the Imperial authorities in the Malarian Provinces, and whose inhabitants mostly adhered to the Traditionalist faith, defected to the forces of the Earls of Malaria Prime and Almastead. By this point, the Earls had secured control of the government garrisons in the Jar Asteroid Belt and in the Trans-Maluyta Nebula, obtaining access to vast stocks of government supplies and reserve warships. Empress Aurelia, on her part, who was in a rage about the final outbreak of the Malarian Rebellion, and bitterly denouncing those who participated, commanded Major-General Sir Bereus Mascouris, who was the Magnus of the Melarnarian Provinces, to advance against rebel positions at White and Odika. General Mascouris moved slowly, however, and on November 8, he was defeated by the Earl of Almastead in the pitched Battle of Durmia. As a result of this confrontation, Kamachina and Johnald fell into the possession of the rebel forces.
 * November 13-The Battle of Ostak occurred between rebel forces under the command of the Earls of Malaria Prime and Almstead, and those of the Imperial Laurasian Government under the command of General Sir Bereus Mascouris. Mascouris had managed to reorganize his military confrontations following his defeat at Durmia, and he had fortified the government garrisons of Malaria Outer, Kanley, and Naranja. He had sought to launch a counteorffensive against Almastead, one of the chief centers of the Malarian Rebellion, and to sever rebel supply lines in the Trans-Maluyta regions. The General however, had been intercepted by the Earls, who benefited from their superior knowledge of Malarian space and their grass-roots support among the populations of the star systems in the Maluyta Nebula. The confrontation lasted for over five hours and was again hard-fought, as Mascouris displayed some vitality. Eventually, however, he suffered another crushing defeat, and most of his corvettes and transports were captured by the rebel Earls. Following this, rebel units quickly seized Malaria Outer and Ostak. They now began their advance against Kanley, the chief remaining government stronghold in the Malarian Provinces.
 * November 17-The Battle of Bucharina was fought in the Northern Reaches, between the forces of the Laurasian Empire under the command of General Demetrius Rumanstevius, and the outmatched Marasharite-Haynsian garrison, commanded by Lieutenant-Vizier Gesler. The result was another decisive Laurasian victory. General Rumanstevius, who had a force of one hundred and fifty warships, lost only two minor corvettes to Marasharite assaults. The Marasharite fleet, on the other hand, suffered extensive casualties; of its ninety warships, forty were destroyed and thirty-two captured by the Laurasians. Bucharina's shields proved no match to the bombardments of Laurasian turbocannons, and the planet soon captiulated to the Laurasian Empire. This system was the last remaining Marasharite stronghold of note in the Northern Reaches and with a population of 10 billion, one of the most important systems in the Trans-Amulak Provinces of the Marasharite Empire. For the majority of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, it had served as the capital and chief operational headquarters for the Marasharite Northern Reaches. General Rumanstevius now established this world as his command headquarters, moving into the Buchanid Citadel of Romania, the world's capital city. Over the course of the next month, Laurasian troops subdued the last remaining garrisons held by the Marasharites in the Northern Reaches. These included Tabrai, Vibrai, and the Lower Volta Asteroid Bases.
 * November 22-Kanley came under siege by the forces of the Malarian Rebellion. The Earl of Almastead had sought to gain the loyalty of Kanley's inhabitants, and had sent numerous communiques to the planetary authorities and police corps, urging them to revolt against the government garrison and to join forces with his rebels. This world, however, was one of the few strongholds loyal to the Imperial Laurasian Government and to Reformed Almitism in the Malarian Provinces, as a result of vigorous conformist policies pursued by the Archbishop of Kanley, Marius Placuillus. As a result, Kanley resisted the rebel forces for a number of days, and several frontal assaults by rebel warships were repelled. On November 24, however, it finally captiulated. As a result of this humiliation, Empress Aurelia finally dismissed General Mascouris from his position of command and issued instructions to the General Staff, mandating that the Earl of Jadia, Lord Husdarania, and Lord Clintonia be readied to take command of government forces.
 * November 25-On the orders of the Empress Aurelia, Scottrian Queen Mariana was removed to the Conventhian Mansion on Sanegeta; this world was located some thirty-thousand light years away from the Malarian Provinces, and was deemed to be beyond the reach of the forces of the Malarian Rebellion. The Earl of Hannah, who had been appointed as Assistant Minister of Regional and Provincial Administration in January 1767, and was one of the most loyal officials in the Imperial Government, was assigned to assist the Earl of Aretha in his duties of supervision. Other preparations were also made. The garrisons of Laurasia Prime, Caladaria, Darcia, Charasia, and other major strongholds in the Laurasian Purse Region were placed on elevated alert; detachments and patrols were organized at Pasquarillo, Palmisiano, Azov, Courdina V, Gordasis, and along the Metallasian Trade Corridor; and officials throughout the Empire ordered to promptly arrest any who displayed any intention of rebelling against the Imperial Laurasian Government.
 * November 28-Following the seizure of Kanley, the Earls of Malaria Prime and Almastead, still pursuing their ultimate goal of deposing the Empress Aurelia, and seeking to obtain the support of certain influential nobles and corporate magnates in the Laurasian Purse Region, launched an offensive against Brastonia, which was located thirty-light years to the east of the Jar Asteroid Belt. Brastonia had been colonized by Merevampian Fleet Systems of Charasia as a mining and starship production outpost in 1603, and was, by the latter decades of the eighteenth century, one of the most important construction colonies in the Laurasian Empire. Its military defenses, however, were incapable of standing up to the bombardments of rebel warships, and the world now capitulated to them without a fight. Rebel morale, however, began to decline after this point. Rebel squadrons were defeated in a series of confrontations with government troops at Hadlson, Siri, and Rogers during the first six days of December 1769, preventing their advance to the Metallasian Trade Route and the outskirts of the Constantine Cluster. On December 1, Empress Aurelia formally designated the Earl of Jadia, who had returned from his duties as Governor of Rasdalla Major late the previous month, as supreme commander of the government forces being assembled against the units of the two rebel Earls. She commanded him to employ "all measures necessary" to crush the rebellion, and assigned Lords Husadarania and Clitonia to him as his subordinate fleet commanders. Jadia began assembling his squadrons at Azov, Courdina V, Gordasis, Constantine I, Wroona, Andriana, Mariana Prime, Ietas, Tyndaris, Zeena, Liacrium, Syarcuse, Heuthros, Sauvania, Zoe, and Melarnaria in preparation for a decisive counteroffensive against rebel units.
 * December 4-Having abandoned their plans for the siege of the Jar Asteroids, rebel units under the command of the Earl of Malaria Prime instead stormed Naranja, which was one of the most prominent resort colonies in the Laurasian Empire. The capture of Naranja marked the last victory achieved by the rebel forces, for by this point, government forces had largely organized themselves for the decisive counteroffensive against them. Following Naranja's fall to the forces of the Malarian Rebellion, rebel units proceeded to Clifton, which was a minor agricultural colony four light-years northeast of Kamachina. Over the course of the next four days, however, they suffered a series of humiliating defeats in combat against government forces. On December 5, a rebel offensive against the government outposts of Ursula and Guin came to utter ruin in the Battle of Lafaria, which resulted in the capture of seven rebel corvettes by Lord Husdarania, who had been ordered by the Earl of Jadia to launch screening operations against the rebel forces while the main government offensive was being prepared. Two days later, Aingley, whose governmental authorities had come to understand the direction in which the winds were blowing, and hoping to avoid severe punishment by the Imperial Military, betrayed the two Malarian Earls and surrendered to Lord Husadarania. Lord Husadarania was commanded to treat the world's inhabitants leniently. He then cleared rebel units from Welch, Johnald, and Kamachina, driving them towards Clifton and Brastonia. By December 11, government troops were besieging Odika and White; Ularia and Timaslan had already capitulated to starfighter squadrons dispatched by Lord Husadarania.
 * December 13-The Earl of Jadia, who had carefully prepared his military forces, and planned out his operational strategies with Lord Clitonia and his other subordinate commanders, launched the general government offensive from his operational headquarters on Azov. Government units, operating from the Jar Asteroid Belt, Kamachina, Azov, and the strongholds of the Metallasian Trade Route, launched a series of devastating assaults in the Malarian Provinces. Evans and Ettleman were overrun by superior government detachments within a matter of hours; Ostak and Malaria Outer were besieged by units under the command of Lord Clitonia; and the Earl of Jadia himself destroyed a rebel armada in the Battle of Van-Gogh. Lord Husadarania now linked up with the Earl's units and consolidated his conquests in the Trans-Maluyta Nebula. By December 16, government forces were advancing to the Narvet Corridor. The Earls of Malaria Prime and Almastead were in utter despair, and were at a loss as to how to repulse the government offensives.
 * December 17-The Battle of Goodman occurred, and resulted in the most extensive confrontation of the Malarian Rebellion. The Earl of Jadia and Lord Clitonia commanded the government forces of the Imperial Laurasian Government, while the Earl of Malaria Prime directed the actions of the rebel units. From the first, the battle was an uneven match. Jadia and Clitonia had two hundred major warships, six hundred support vessels, and a complement of two thousand Imperial-class starfighters at their disposal; each of the support vessels had a detachment of 30,000 Imperial Shock Troopers and personnel of the Imperial Army. Malaria, on his part, had fifty major warships with two hundred support vessels and only five hundred starfighters. Each of his vessels had a smattering of some ten thousand mercenaries, gentry, and retainers, with some deserters from the Imperial Military Forces and local Judiciary Authorities. Nevertheless, Malaria sought to resist his enemies as long as possible, and his starfighter squadrons managed to inflict some losses upon the government forces. Ultimately, however, the confrontation went decisively in favor of Jadia, and the rebels were swept from the battlefield. Almost eighty percent of the rebel ships were destroyed or captured by the government armada, and thirty of the most senior officers of the Malarian Rebellion became prisoners in the custody of the Earl of Jadia. Malaria himself, however, managed to evade capture, fleeing on his personal starfighter. As a result of this confrontation, however, rebel resistance all but collapsed. Meehan and Manzo captivated to government forces just three hours after the end of the battle; the Battle of Terell resulted in the reconquest of that stronghold by Lord Clitonia on December 19; and by December 21, the remaining rebel squadrons had abandoned Clifton and Brastonia. On December 23, Malaria Prime, Ostak, and Malaria Prime were all stormed by the troops of the Earl of Jadia. The following day, Almastead, Acabania, Odika, White, and the remaining rebel bases in the Maluyta Nebula and along the Narvet Corridor capitulated to the Earl of Jadia without a fight. The Malarian Rebellion had been suppressed after little more than a month.
 * December 25-The Earls of Malaria Prime and Almastead, who were now officially fugitives of the Imperial Laurasian Government, and had been comprehensively denounced as traitors by the Empress Aurelia in a imperial manifesto, decided that all was lost, and embarked to flee from the Laurasian Empire. Riding on the same starfighter, the two Earls managed to evade government interdictor and patrol units at Masan, and fled, by juncture of the Metallasian Trade Route and then the Godwerian Rapid Transit Highway, out of the Caladarian Galaxy and the dominions of the Laurasian Empire. From there, they fled to the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria and sought refuge in the Scottrian Mists. Empress Aurelia, although she was displeased that the two rebel Earls had managed to escape, was nevertheless pleased about the suppression of the rebellion. In an official imperial proclamation, issued from the Palace of Placenta on Darcia (where the Imperial Court was lodging for Ascentmas and New Year's festivities), the Empress declared that "never have these dominions been more disgraced as by the treasonous actions of the Earls of Malaria Prime and Almastead." Congratulating Jadia and his subordinate commanders for their efforts against the rebellion, Aurelia imposed a sentence of attainder upon both the rebel earls.
 * Denied the benefit of trial, they were declared guilty of treason, conspiracy, and les-majestie against the Imperial Government and were accused of conspiring with the Empire's enemies in a wanton and aggressive fashion. All their family estates and properties were confiscated by the Imperial Chancellory; any grants, honors, and awards made to the two Earls were formally revoked; and they were excommunicated by the Holy Synod. Aurelia also ordered for Jadia to have no mercy for rebel officers or personnel; he obliged promptly by the Empress's commands, and wasted no time in making an example of these men. Reprisals were savage. Martial law was declared in all of the star systems which had been involved in or affected by the rebellion; normal judicial proceedings overriden; and sentences of condemnation imposed on any civilian who had expressed their support for the rebellion. Jadia was also authorized to try, convict, and execute rebels on special imperial warrant, and he did so promptly. Over the course of the next two months, nearly twenty million individuals will be executed throughout the Malarian Provinces for their role in the Malarian Rebellion. Another thirty million would be imprisoned, fined, or exiled to various penal colonies for their role, and two hundred of the most prominent gentry and merchants of the Malarian Provinces would be deprived of their estates, businesses, and goods, which would be distributed to loyal nobles and government officials. Aurelia herself was worried by the fact that Philicus had been willing to support this rebellion, which demonstrated how hostile he had become to her. Urged on by Chancellor Cecilis, the Empress also declared that any future revolt against her authority would be punished with the utmost severity. On this day of Ascentmas, however, Aurelia presided over the celebration festivities at the Imperial Court with much vigor, displaying no sign of anger or distress.
 * December 27-On the orders of the Empress Aurelia, the Duke of Norfolkius was degraded from the Imperial Orders of St. Antiochus the Great and the Imperial Garter, with his emblems and achievement banners being removed from his honorary stall at the Diplomatic Palace and then, as was required by traditional Laurasian custom, kicked into the Christiania Riverwalk. Norfolkius was utterly terrified, and believed that the Empress would move against him immediately at this juncture. In a solemn communique written to his cousin, he declared that he "never realized how unpleasant this matter concerning the Scottrian Queen was to Your Majesty, and I am sorry for my follies." Somewhat mollified by this, and taking into consideration the fact that Norfolkius did not actually participate directly in the Malarian Rebellion, Aurelia decided to be lenient to him for the time being. She allowed him more liberties at the Fortress of Baureux, such as the ability to take the air and to attend the Galactic Opera under guard. As the year 1769 came to an end, tensions still simmered in some quadarants of the Malarian Provinces, which remained the most unstable region in the Laurasian Empire. Empress Aurelia was wary of the Malarian situation, and at this time, she began to contemplate plans for a comprehensive reform of the administrative, judiciary, and police bureaucracy of the Laurasian Empire (which was to be implemented in the next five years).

1770

 * January 1-The year 1770, the 70th year of the eighteenth century, commenced with a "bundle of contradictions", to use the term employed by Chancellor Cecilis and by many others in the Imperial Court. As the Laurasian Empire entered the 1770s, and approached the fourth quarter of the eighteenth century, it was not at peace. The War of the Bar Confederation and the Fourth-Laurasian Marasharite War continued in full motion, as the Empire's military forces, under the command of such Generals as Demetrius Rumanstevius, Honorius Elmt, and Alexander Surovius, continued to pursue military campaigns in the Galactic Borderlands and in the Great Amulak Spiral against the Marasharite Empire and the Bar Confederation of the Dejanik Commonwealth. This year, however, was to witness a series of smashing victories by Laurasian troops against the Marasharites and their Haynsian vassals, leading to the final conquest of all Marasharite territories in the Caladarian Galaxy proper. The Malarian Provinces, on their part, still simmered in dissent against the Imperial Laurasian Government, and were to experience one last outburst of dissent early in this year. Empress Aurelia, who had obtained the adoration and respect of her subjects, continued to grapple with these and with the persistent Scottrian Question, which would ultimately lead to the destruction of Scottria's independence and its final absorption into the Laurasian Empire by the end of this decade. In her New Year's proclamation, however, the Empress was optimistic, and declared that the Laurasian Empire would continue to overcome all challenges ahead of it.
 * January 7-Barely a month after the suppression of the Malarian Rebellion by the forces of the Earl of Jadia, one final outburst of dissent in the Malarian Provinces occurred. This outburst was caused by Sir Leonnatus Dacre, who was the second son of Sir Willanius Dacre, 3rd Baron Dacre of Gisland, and brother of Thomasius Dacre, 4th Baron Dacre of Gisland. His nephew Georgius Dacre, 5th Baron Dacre, had died at only the age of eight on May 17, 1769. His uncle was ambitious and determined, seeking not merely to remain a baron but to perhaps obtain a high rank among the imperial nobility, even as high as that of a Duke. Dacre had been a member of the Imperial Chamber of the Nobility of Laurasia Prime from 1758-1763, but had later been implicated in the conspiracies against the Empress Aurelia. In 1766, he had exchanged several communiques with the Scottrian Queen Mariana and with the Earl of Malaria Prime, expressing his intentions to restore “proper” Traditionalism in the dominions of the Empire. When his nephew died three years later, his three grandnieces inherited the patrimony to the Dacre estates; although he became 6th Baron Dacre, it had been specified by his brother’s will that this should only be “in guardianship” for his daughters upon the death of his son. Dacre rankled at this and was determined to overthrow this condition.
 * Following the outbreak of the Malarian Rebellion, Dacre had arrived at the Quencilvanian Palace on Laurasia Prime, where he sought to present his case directly to the Empress Aurelia, as were his rights as a nobleman of the Laurasian Empire. The Empress, although she had long been aware of Lord Dacre’s conspiracies, as a result of the survelliance imposed on the nobleman by the Imperial Chancellory and the Ministry of Justice, nevertheless had decided to receive the nobleman in a formal audience within the confines of the Grand Corridor. In his audience, which had been held December 6, 1769, Dacre had professed himself to be a loyal nobleman and claimed that he would continue to vigorously defend the rule of the Empress and the Imperial Laurasian Government. Seven days later, he had been granted leave to depart from the Imperial Court, and had returned to his estates on Gisland, which had long been the chief headquarters of the Dacre family and was renowned for its medicinal and research development facilities. There, however, he began to plan his revolt against the Imperial Laurasian Government. Over the course of the next month, Dacre had assembled military supplies and equipment on Gisland and at his estates on Paradine, Nezbit, Blackria, Takrania, and Tasablakaia. He also provided technical assistance to the government forces of the Earl of Jadia, and on December 24 received a commendation from the commander of the government forces for his actions. By January 5, however, Dacre had definitely resolved on rebellion. Two days later, he issued a manifesto from his headquarters on Gisland, declaring that he could no longer give his allegiance to the authorities of the Empire and that he was rising in order to preserve the liberties of "Traditionalist, Almitis-fearing Laurasian subjects."
 * January 9-Two days following the Declaration of Rebellion by Lord Dacre on Gisland, the Empress Aurelia, who had returned to Laurasia Prime from Darcia, issued a manifesto ordering for Lord Husadarania, who had remained in the Malarian Provinces to oversee the processes of punishment and imposition of order following the suppression of the Rebellion, to organize his military units and to launch a series of swift assaults against Dacre. Over the course of the next four days, a series of confrontations took place between the government armada and the units loyal to Dacre, as conflict again engulfed parts of the Malarian Provinces. Clifton, Tasablakia, and the Laurasian colonies of Tori, Alizea, and the Station of Kellerman were seized by Lord Dacre. On January 14, Dacre had established his command headquarters at Grevanian Castle on Surios, one of his family’s chief estates, and then proceeded to fortify Pemworth Spaceport. His assaults against Brastonia and Kamachina ended in failure, however, and by January 17, Laurasian authorities had confiscated Dacre estates on Paradine, Nezbit, Blackria, and Takrania. The Lord’s three nieces were placed under house arrest at the Champaran Heights on Augis II, and all of their businesses were placed under interdict by the Imperial Minstries of Commerce and Finance.
 * January 20-Antigonus de Scropius, 9th Baron Scropius of Boltonia, who served as the Assistant Governor of Malaria Prime, and was also an attache of the Imperial Ministry of Regional and Governmental Administration, sent a communique to Chancellor Cecilis, declaring that he had received orders to besiege Dacre at Pemworth Spaceport and to take him into custody, but declaring that such a task would be difficult. Instead, the Baron, who had been appointed as a subordinate commander of the governmental forces by Lord Husadarania, attempted to trick Dacre by offering to parley with him at Johnald. Dacre, however, had responded that he would not be able to leave the stronghold until he had received assurances from the Empress that he would not be punished for his crimes. Instead, however, he offered to hold a dinner of honor with Baron Scropius at Pemworth Spaceport, and to suspend further operations by his units. Scropius, however, refused, and two days later, hostilities were renewed.
 * On the same day of Lord Dacre’s futile “parleys” with Baron Scropius of Boltonia, Laurasian units in the Dejanik Commonwealth under the command of General Honorius Elmt defeated Dejanican starfighter detachments under the command of General Moritz Berewoskia in the Battle of Dobra. This confrontation resulted in the destruction or capture of thirty rebel transports by the Laurasian Empire, and the fall of Dobra, previously a major rebel supply base, into their hands. Following the Battle of Dobra, Laurasian units continued to press their advance. By the end of January 1770, they had besieged and conquered Silewick, Michelow, Polotsk, and the Environs of Vilno, recovering losses to Bar Confederation forces in the Lithuanian Grand Principality and the outskirts of the Krasow Voivodeship.
 * January 23-On this day, January 23, 1770, a major and tumultuous political change took place in the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria. Baron Scropius had continued to pursue campaigns against the rebel forces under the command of Lord Dacre. Irustkia and Voronstkia were reconquered by government forces, resulting in Dacre losing access to communications terminals in the Jar Asteroids and being forced to strengthen the defenses of Gisland. Nevertheless, the Lord Husadarania was preparing still for a final and decisive counteroffensive against the forces of the Dacrian Rebellion, being determined to continue the suppression of tensions elsewhere in the Malarian Provinces. On Laurasia Prime, the Empress Aurelia continued to watch these events in the Malarian Provinces. She sent a constant stream of communiques and orders to her commanders and to the Earl of Jadia, and authorized for a series of further imprisonments and curfews to be imposed, so as to maintain the obedience of the Empire’s Malarian subjects. She also monitored events in the Bar Confederation, and authorized General Elmt to begin offensives in the Krakow Voivodeship. Finally, she had assigned General Petevius Panius to command of the V Imperial Army and made him the subordinate officer to Lieutenant-General Rumanstevius. Rumanstevius, at his operational headquarters on Bucharina, continued to make preparations for the offensives in the Muggal Cluster which were to be launched later in the year.
 * It was not all business for the Empress however. On this day, she and the Imperial Court officially opened the Imperial Galactic Exchange of the Laurasian Empire in Christiania. Sir Thomasius Greshamius, who had graduated from the Imperial College of Architecture in 1752, and had then become one of the leading architects and engineers in the Laurasian Empire, working with Chancellor Pharmaceuticals, Xilelian Engineering Systems, and the Imperial Ministry of Works and Holdings, had designed the Exchange, which was meant to serve as the central forum of galactic commerce and transport in the Laurasian Empire. Construction on the Exchange had begun in 1764, and had continued with much vigor for the past six years. The Empress’s procession to the Exchange site was accompanied with much splendor and festivity, and an herald made the official announcement of the Exchange’s opening.
 * Shortly after the conclusion of the Exchange festivities, the Empress and her ministers returned to the Quencilvanian Palace, where there was planned a series of festivities for the Imperial Court that night. Near 5:00 P.M. Galactic Standard Time, however, she received notification that the Earl of Moray, Regent of the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria, had been assassinated on Lithiglow. Throughout 1769, Moray had continued to intrigue, to gain the assistance of the Imperial Laurasian Government against his enemies and to consolidate his position on Ediania. He had exchanged several communiques with Chancellor Cecilis and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to that effect, and had even requested for a conference to be opened on Frederickshamm, for the commencement of formal alliance negotiations between the two governments. The Treaty of Ediania was not considered valid by this stage, for its provisions had never been formally ratified by the Scottrian Queen and Estates. On January 19, 1770, Moray had been residing at Stirling, where he had invited the Laurasian Ambassador, Sir Henry Gagius, Marshal-General of the Berwick Barrier, and Sir Willanius Drury, Chief of the Imperial Naval Headquarters, to dinner for a formal conference concerning diplomatic relations. Following the conference, the Regent of Scottria told Ambassador Gagius that he would take all measures to extradite the Earls of Malaria Prime and Almastead, who were hiding in the vicinity of Branxholme and Albright, back to the Laurasian Empire and to provide for the harsh punishment of any in the Scottrian realms who provided comfort to rebels against the Imperial Laurasian Government. Following this conference, Moray turned his attention to the situation concerning Dumbarton, which was still held by Queen Mariana's supporters against him. On January 21, he sent communiques to summon Morton, Lindsay, and Home to a session of the Scottrian Estates on Ediania. The following day, the Regent departed for Lithiglow, where he planned to strengthen the star system's garrison and to issue instructions for reconnaissance expeditions to be launched against Dumbarton. During the early hours of this day, Moray proceeded with a detachment of aides from his chambers in Lithiglow Palace. In the Palatial Precincts, he was hit by a blaster fired by Jamsius Hamilton of Bothwellhaugh, who had remained loyal to the cause of Queen Mariana. Rushed back to the hospital quarters, Moray's condition quickly declined. He died at 4:30 P.M. Galactic Standard Time. Hamilton, on his part, disguised himself as a spice navigator and managed to flee from Lithiglow on a commercial freighter. He made it to Dumbarton by January 25, safely in the territories controlled by his family, the Hamiltons. News of his death spread quickly by means of the Inter-Galactic Media, and it was Ambassador Gagius who sent the message to the Privy Council. Empress Aurelia expressed shock and "outrage" when she learned of the Regent's assassination. Declaring that the Regent had been a "honorable" personage, Aurelia ordered the Imperial Court into two days of mourning on his death. Queen Mariana, however, rejoiced when hearing of Moray's assassination and attempted to contact her young son, King Jamsius VI. Aurelia, however, ensured that her messages never reached Ediania. The Empress now believed that with Moray gone, plans to impose Laurasian influence on Scottria could now proceed with the minimum of friction.
 * February 12-The Battle of Blonie was waged between the forces of the Laurasian Empire under the command of General Honorius Elmt and those of the Bar Confederation under the command of Lithuanian Prince Karol Dagonius, once allied to the former Laurasian Ambassador, Prince Nicholas Repanius. The battle ended with a predictable Laurasian victory and the destruction by Laurasian forces of the Blonie Communications Terminal, which had served as a major communications and intelligence hub for rebel forces in the Little Dejanican Provinces. Following the fall of Blonie, Prince Dagonius and General Kranskia decided to revert to a passive, defensive stance, in order to repel front-line Laurasian assaults and maintain the worlds which they now held. General Pulaskia, however, was determined to embark on a different course. He conducted operations in the vicinity of Nowry Targ during the remainder of February 1770, capturing a number of Laurasian corvettes and starfighters, strengthening his own supply lines, and keeping his enemies off balance.
 * February 14-Following his assassination, the body of the Regent Moray had been taken from Lithiglow, first to the Chapel Royal in Stirling Castle, and then taken along the Forth Highway to Leith. From there, it had been transported to Holyroodian Palace on Ediania. Now on this day, February 14, 1770, the Regent was formally interred at St. Giles Kirk in Ediania. His body was carried in state by the Earls of Mar, Morton, Glencairn, Angus, and Leith; William Kirclady of Grange, who had remained loyal to the Regent to the end, and was one of the most ardent opponents of the deposed Scottrian Queen Mariana, bore the Standard of the Red Lion of Scottria and presided as Marshal over the funeral ceremonies. The Scottrian Congregational Church, under the direction of the ever-ardent and strict John Knox, had actually forbidden funeral sermons, considering them to be improper. For the occasion of the Earl's funeral, however, this prohibition was waived. Knox himself preached at the Earl of Moray’s funeral, and expressed his sadness that the Scottrian Gods had decided to bring to a termination "the life of such a virtuous and patriotic soldier."
 * February 15-Lord Husadarania, who had maintained his command headquarters on Welch, now formally received orders from the Empress and the Imperial Privy Council in order to launch his formal counteroffensives against the units commanded by Lord Dacre. Husadarania moved swiftly, and wasted no time in driving against rebel positions. Within two days, government units had stormed the rebel garrisons of Tori, Clifton, and Alizea, and were threatening the defenses of Joanne and Brickens, both of whom had been discovered by rebel expeditions the previous month and been used as intelligence outposts. Lord Dacre, assembling his military units at Surios and Pemworth Spaceport, now prepared for a final confrontation with the forces of the Imperial Government. The Lord foolishly believed that the "will of Almitis" would be in his favor and that he would be able to disorient and disrupt the government units.
 * February 20-The Battle of the Gelt Asteroids took place between the forces of the Laurasian Empire under the command of Lord Husadarania and his chief subordinate lieutenant, Sir John Forstius, and the remaining forces of the Darcian Rebellion, under the command of Lord Dacre himself. This, however, had not been the original or intended site of confrontation for Lord Husadarania and his military commanders. During the early hours of this day, the government forces had approached Gisland, determined to conquer this chief center of rebellion and to secure possession of Narworthian Tower. Husadarania, however, determined that it would not be wise to launch an offensive against Gisland’s defenses at this juncture. He and Sir Forstius then proceeded from Gisland to the Station of Kellerman, where they were joined by Lord Scropius. Dacre, who had reorganized his starfighter squadrons, shadowed the government forces along their entire route of progress. When they reached the Station of Kellerman, the rebel nobleman believed that this was the time he could launch an assault against the government positions. Rebel starfighters and corvettes, penetrating from Pemworth Spaceport and Altencio, launched a series of ambush attacks against Laurasian patrol units at the outskirts of Kellerman. This was soon followed by a general offensive, with Dacre's starfighters seeking to break government supply lines. This attack, however, was repulsed after a confrontation which lasted for two hours and resulted in severe losses for the rebel forces. Following the repulse of this assault, the unity and integrity of Lord Dacre's forces collapsed. Lord Husadarania, displaying great courage and ability, pressed the advance against the rebel forces, and soon chased most of their warships to the Gelt Asteroids, located four light-years to the east of the Station of Kellerman. There, Dacre launched one final offensive, but this was easily repulsed by the government warships of General Forstius. The confrontation now ended in a decisive victory for the Imperial Laurasian Government. Husadarania captured most of the remaining rebel warships and twenty of the rebel officers and commanders; he ordered for these men to be bound in chains and to be formally denounced as traitors by the personnel of his fleet. Dacre himself managed to flee on his personal starfighter towards Blithedale in the Galactic Barrier, being closely pursued by government units along his entire route of retreat. By March 1770, he had managed to reach the Angelina Spiral and immediately sought refuge at Raindburgh. By the end of March 1770, Pemworth Spaceport, Joanne, Brickens, Surios, and Gisland had all been reconquered by the government forces of Lord Husadarania, and the Dacrian Rebellion was completely suppressed, resulting in the restoration of order to the Malarian Provinces. Lord Husadarania, who returned to Laurasia Prime on April 5, was congratulated by Empress Aurelia on his victories and rewarded the Order of the Imperial Garter.
 * March 7-In a conference of the Imperial Privy Council and the Imperial Chiefs of Staff, held in the Private Council Chambers of the Quencilvanian Palace, the Earl of Leicesterius proposed a radical and new strategy of attack against the Marasharite Empire: a naval assault upon the Marasharite Grecian Provinces and the Bosphoran Straits, which provided the Marasharite military forces access to the Great Tesmanian Cloud and formed the main corridor for their supply lines. Until this point, that region had remained beyond the range of Laurasian military offensives, and this had allowed the Marasharites to continue the dispatch of troops and supplies into the Great Tesmanian Cloud. Leicesterius, however, aimed to distract the Marasharite forces in the Muggal Cluster and to slow their response rate to the offensives of Laurasian troops. In this he had the support of General Rumanstevius, who had continued to launch military expeditions in the vicinity of Merevop and against the Haynsian Slave Highway, in preparation for his planned offensives in the Muggal Cluster. When first hearing of this idea, the Empress was reluctant. Chancellor Cecilis, who continued to remain opposed to any attempts by Leicesterius to assert his influence on Her Imperial Majesty, and did not wish to incur a humiliating defeat in battle against the Marasharites, tried to obstruct the plan. Eventually, however, the Earl of Jadia, who still remained a rival of Leicesterius, seconded the motion. Aurelia eventually decided that this military operation could be tried. On March 12, she formally condoned the plan, and ordered for the Minister of Defense, General Cassius Phyrus, to begin coordinating the plans of operation with Generals Rumanstevius and Petevius Panius, who had been appointed a month earlier by the Empress as chief subordinate commander of the military forces.
 * March 21-The Dejanican General Kazimerzes Pulaskia suppressed the conspiracy of Josef Bierzynskia, who had originally been one of the chief officers of the Bar Confederation. Bierzynskia had gained prominence for his victories over Laurasian troops at Blania, Glondak, and Prondak, all of which had been achieved in November and December 1768. He had been considered a “great hope” by the Council of the Bar Confederation, who believed that he would eventually be instrumental in the reconquest of Kamenets, Bar, and Dejanica Minor from the forces of the Royalist Government and the Laurasian Empire. Bierzynskia, however, had become resentful of the power and influence of such personages as General Pulaskia, and from January 1770, he had been in correspondence with the Laurasian General Honorius Elmt. His activities had been exposed by informants of the Confederate Council, and he had been denounced for his actions. Bierzynskia, who had established his command headquarters at Pulliac, was arrested and executed two days after the dispersal of his followers. By April 1770, Pulaskia had established his command headquarters at Izby, which was located at the confluence of the Krakow Command Highway with the Regional Operations Route.
 * April 2-Following the advice of the Earl of Leicesterius and the Chief of the Imperial General Staff, General Cassiys Phyrus, the Empress Aurelia formally designated Sir John Hawkius as the Fleet Admiral of the Laurasian Expeditionary Force, which was charged with the invasion and conquest of the Grecian Provinces and the Bosporan Straits. Hawkius, who had been born at Rebecca on May 22, 1732, was of the same generation, and the same mindset, as the Empress herself and had already gained fame for his naval exploits throughout the Laurasian Empire. Following his graduation from the Imperial Merchant Marine Academy of Laura in 1755, Hawkius had joined the Imperial Merchant Exploration Corps, which was operated by the Ministry of Space and Transportation for the purpose of conducting supplies for the Imperial Household. He quickly gained notice, however, for his skills of command and his ability to tackle the challenges posed by outer space without demur or restraint. In 1762, his fame had been further elevated within the Empire when he single-handly fought off a raid by Haynsian corvettes against his transport fleet at Outpost Guinea, which was located at the Galactic Frontier Trade Route. Following this feat, Hawkius had been reassigned to the Imperial Navy, graduating from the Naval Academy of Darcia with top honors in 1766. He had accelerated rapidly through the ranks, and within three years, had advanced from lieutenant to commodore. His exploits against the Bar Confederation (1768-69) and in the early campaigns of the Fourth Laurasian Marasharite-War now prompted Aurelia to designate him as chief naval commander of the expeditionary forces. The more senior officers Sir Samedius Greigus and Gregory Sprivdaus were appointed as his subordinate commanders, and were charged with assisting him in strategic and supply depositions. Hawkius departed from Laurasia Prime two days after his appointment. Arriving at Kerch on April 7, he was greeted by Lieutenant-General Rumanstevius. Wasting no time, the naval commander began to organize his units at Varta, Simmons, Belkadan, Adrianne, Kerch, Marson, Bucharina, Calrissian, Nandia, Belaprasian, and other strongholds in the Outer Borderlands and Northern Reaches for the surprise offensive against the Great Tesmanian Cloud. The Imperial Intelligence Agency fooled the Marasharite High Command into believing that these Laurasian naval units were to be employed in an expedition against the Haynsian Despotate.
 * April 21-The Empress Aurelia was warned by the Imperial Privy Council that, if she forced Mariana’s restoration in Scottria, this would actually hamper her efforts at imposing the domination of the Laurasian Empire in the Angelina Spiral. The Empress, however, “refused” to heed their warnings in public, and declared that she could not afford to alienate the Franconians of King Charman III, who had continued to provide financial assistance to the Bar Confederation and were even provoking the Marasharites into maintaining their state of military hostilities with the Laurasian Empire. In private, however, Aurelia told Chancellor Cecilis that neither the Franconians nor the Scottrians could know of her true intentions: her subjects certainly could not, and had to believe that the Empress was dedicated to preserving Scottria’s independence. The following day, she sent to Queen Mariana a list of stringent conditions which had to be agreed on before she would consider helping her regain her throne. Not only had Mariana to ratify the Treaty of Ediania, but she also would have to send her son Jamsius to the Imperial Court on Laurasia Prime as a hostage for her adherence to the agreement. Cecilis concurred with this privately. In public, however, he and the Empress kept up their game: he, as well as Procurator-General Bagonius, expressed their opposition to the Empress’s intentions, and she burst out in a fit of anger at them in the presence of Franconian Ambassador Fenelon, left confused as to the Empress’s ultimate intention. Throughout the summer solstice of 1770, the Empress would maintain that she was working for Mariana’s restoration, while in reality she was using her characteristic delaying tactics to keep Mariana imprisoned and to provoke further tensions in Scottria against the Scottrian Estates. In May 1770, Leicesterius would suggest to the Empress that Mariana be installed on the Scottrian throne as a Laurasian puppet. Aurelia then accused of him of being overly friendly to the Queen of Scottria, but within days, this quarrel was resolved.
 * May 3-Death of the Haxonian Doge Pietro Loredan, who had ruled since 1767. He was eighty-eight years old at the time of his death. Loredan was succeeded as doge by the Haxonian High Admiral Alvise Mocenigo, who had served as Ambassador to the Holy Spamalkan and Austarlian Empires. Mocenigo had been one of the candidates in the election of 1767, but had lost by a narrow margin to Loredan. He was the first Doge to have been born in the eighteenth century (October 26, 1707). Mocenigo is crowned as Doge on May 11.
 * May 6-After over a month of preparations, the Laurasian Naval Expeditionary Force, under the command of Fleet Admiral Sir John Hawkius, finally departed from Kronstadt, which had been colonized by the Imperial Ministry of Defense as an intelligence outpost and starship construction facility in 1703, and had become one of the chief bases for the Imperial Armed Forces in the Outer Borderlands. The Empress Aurelia herself had made the journey to Kronstadt in order to witness the departure of these forces; she was accompanied by the Earl of Leicesterius, Chancellor Cecilis, and Lord Husadarania, whose favor with the Empress was especially high because of his suppression of the Dacrian Rebellion. The Imperial Laurasian Government kept to the official story that the purpose of this expedition was to “punish” the Haynsian Despotate for its ceaseless operations and raids against the Caladarian Galaxy, and to bring that state in subjection to the Laurasian Empire. In reality, Laurasian naval corps proceeded by juncture of the Vremian Void Route to the Bosporan Straits, which were located in the Northern Borderlands of the Great Tesmanian Cloud.
 * May 12-The Battle of Aldeormeia was waged between the forces of the Laurasian Empire under the command of Fleet Admiral Sir John Hawkius, and those of the Marasharite Empire under the command of Kapudan-Bey, 1st Commodore of the Marasarite Bosporian Squadron. Laurasian units had, over the course of the past six days, advanced nearly thirty thousand light years across the Galactic Void to the Northern Borderlands, and had begun to descend from the Vremian Void. The sudden Laurasian offensive from the Void was viewed with the Marasharites with condescension and surprise, who had believed that Laurasian units would soon be attacking the Outskirt Districts of the Haynsian Despotate. This Laurasian ploy had left them clearly unprepared, and the Marasharite forces would pay dearly for their mistake. This confrontation resulted in a decisive victory for the forces of the Laurasian Empire. Aldeormeia itself was besieged and conquered by Admiral Sprivadus, already distinguishing himself for his exploits in battle. Over the course of the next week, Laurasian troops would subdue Koron, Yefstavy, and Moreia, resulting in the disruption of Marasharite supply lines. The Marasharite High Council was prevented from sending further reinforcements through the Bosporan Straits, and General Rumanstevius now resumed his offensives in the Muggal Cluster.
 * May 14-Empress Aurelia, seeking to demonstrate her continued “adherence” to the stability of the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria, and her "concern" for its inhabitants after the untimely demise of the Regent Moray, dispatched from Dehner, Onasi, and Waxefield, a expeditionary corps under the command of the Earl of Jadia, who had once again departed from Laurasia Prime on commission of the Empress. Jadia’s chief subordinate commander, Sir Willanius Drury, had concluded a military provision agreement with the Earls of Morton and Mar and the Scottrian Estates at Leith (March 19, 1770), which had permitted the deployment of Laurasian troops against the Marianian Confederation. The following month, forces under the command of Lord Hamilton had begun to besiege Glasgow, one of the chief fortresses of the Scottrian Government. Drury and Jadia were instructed to drive rebel units from Glasgow and to escort the Earl of Lennaxia to Ediania. Lennaxia had successfully petitioned the Empress to permit her to return to the Scottrian realms on a permenent basis; in secret, Aurelia had assured the Earl that he was to become Regent of Scottria, as successor to the late Moray. Two days after the Empress Aurelia’s dispatch, the forces of Jadia and Drury, holding control of the garrisons of Haddon Rig, Leith, Branxholme, and Haddington, descended upon the outskirts of Glasgow. Lord Hamilton and the Earl of Huntly, knowing that they would not be capable of resisting the offensives of the Laurasian forces, fled to Arran and Craignethen, beyond the vengenance of Laurasian troops. By the end of May 1770, Drury had also secured Rothes, Douglass, and Deirth from rebel troops, and was preparing for offensives against Dumbarton and Hamilton.
 * June 1-In a final operations conference held on Kerch, Generals Demetrius Rumanstevius and Petevius Panius decided the operations which were now to be launched in the Muggal Cluster and against the Haynsian Slave Highway. Panius was now assigned to lead the conquest of Merevop and Bendery, which would provide Laurasian troops access to the outskirts of the Angelina Spiral. From the perspective of General Rumanstevius, this would pave the way for a decisive assault upon the Haynsian Despotate the following year. Rumanstevius himself was to lead the conquest of the chief strongholds of the Muggal Cluster. The conference adjourned after two hours of deliberations. General Panius now advanced to Tabrai and began to advance his units to the Haynsian Slave Highway and the outskirts of Merevop.
 * June 5-The Battle of Thornton was fought between the forces of the Laurasian Empire under the command of General Petevius Panius and those of the Marasharite Empire and Haynsian Despotate under the command of General Halbet-Pasha. Halbet-Pasha, who had previously commanded the garrisons of Haynes and Neal, had been hastily reassigned by the Marasharite High Council to defend against Laurasian assaults from the Northern Reaches. General Panius, however, held a clear advantage over his adversary, and after a confrontation which lasted for only two hours, he swept the Marasharite units from the battlefield. Halbet-Pasha was captured and was bound in chains on the order of the Laurasian General. Following this confrontation, Thronton, Umma, Thurman, and Dunst capitulated to the forces of the Laurasian Empire. By June 15, Merevop was under siege by General Panius’s starfighter squadrons.
 * June 9-Dejanican General Kazimerzes Pulaskia and the Council of the Bar Confederation held an audience with the Austarlian Emperor Joseth II at Presov. Joseth’s mother and co-ruler, the Austarlian Empress Mar’va Tarvania, had herself been provisioning the Bar Confederation, and she had declared numerous times to her Council of State that she would declare war on the Laurasian Empire if “only the resources of my empire and the unity of my military forces permitted that possibility”. From June to November 1769, Joseth had met his mother’s long-time rival, the formidable Pru’a IX, in a series of conferences at Wessia and Baden, attempting to sound him out and to gain intelligence information about the Imperial Laurasian Court. Pru’a, however, had remained noncommitial, and obliged by the terms of the Treaty of Berliania, providing his annual financial subsidies to the Imperial Laurasian Court.
 * June 10-The Battle of Navarino was waged near the Bosporus Straits by a Laurasian warship detachment under the command of Admirals Sprivadus and Greigus, against the garrison and fleet of that star system, commanded once more by Kapudan-Bey. Navarino was one of the chief Marasharite strongholds in the Straits. Originally colonized by the Ancient Grecian state of Melanoria in the 7th century BH, Navarino had passed under the control of a succession of foreign states. It had most recently been held by the Principality of Morea, before that state had been conquered by the Marasharite Empire in 1453, the same year the Marasharites destroyed the Byzzarian Empire of the Little Amulak Cloud. For over three centuries, Navarino had served as the naval headquarters for the Marasharite Bosporan Squadron. It was at this world that Marasharite military commanders had planned their military campaigns in the Great Tesmanian Cloud, Angelina Spiral, and Caladarian Galaxy, against the Dejanik Commonwealth, Celestial Kingdom of Scottria, and of course, the Laurasian Empire. It boasted a garrison of some 500,000 Marasharite naval personnel and 20,000 Elite Guards, making it one of the most formidable star systems held by the Marasharites outside of the Marasharite Homeland Territories. The Laurasian force which assaulted Navarino was actually inferior in numbers to the Marasharite squadron, for Laurasian units were engaged in confrontations with Marasharite detachments at Chios, Lesbos, and Hosmonia. Admiral Sprivadus, however, used interdictor vessels and a string of hit-and-run attacks by his Starfighters to pierce Navarino’s defenses, which were not designed to resist such an assault. Navarino capitulated to the Laurasian Empire four days after the initial military confrontation, resulting in a humiliating loss for the Marasharites. Kapudan-bey was captured at Hunter’s Star, and was, on the orders of Admiral Hawkius, sent back to the Caladarian Galaxy to be imprisoned at the Khan’s Compound on Karakorum.
 * June 17-The Battle of Riababia Mogila was fought between the forces of the Laurasian Empire under the command of General Demetrius Rumanstevius, and those of the Haynsian Despotate and Marasharite Empire under the command of the Haynsian Despot, Kaplan-Empi II. Over the course of the past six days, General Rumanstevius had successively reduced the Marasharite garrisons of Balta, Podovaria, and the Egregian Sects of the Galactic Barrier. Kaplan-Empi II had ascended to the Haynsian throne in February 1770, following the “enforced” abdication of his older brother Neal V Karany. He was therefore inexperienced as to the cares of war, but had nevertheless sought from the Emperor Mustapha, and had secured, the right to command troops in battle against the upstart Laurasians. Kaplan-Empi II actually had a numerial advantage over his Laurasian adversaries, but this did not decide the outcome of the battle. General Rumanstevius launched two flanking assaults against the Haynsian forces, and then sent his starfighter squadrons to smash the rear of the Haynsian formation. The Battle of Riababia Mogila ended in a decisive victory for the Laurasian Empire, with the Despot himself being forced to flee with his warships. Following this confrontation, Rumanstevius’s troops overran Kilongjong, Dilojong, Seoul, and the Stations of Ung. Ung and Karlong were now being continually harried by Laurasian expeditions. Ayensdord, where the two Amelianian brother-kings Hengist and Horsa had defeated the Torfians of King Kim-jong un in 1055, capitulated to General Rumanstevius on June 26.
 * June 24-The Battle of Chardis was waged between the forces of the Laurasian Empire under the command of General Demetrius Rumanstevius and the Marasharite Empire under the command of the Haynsian General Al-Doat. Chardis, which was located on the outskirts of the Muggal Cluster, had remained one of the chief bases of military operations for the Marasharite military forces in the Galactic Borderlands. From this vantage point, Marasharite reconnaissance expeditions had constantly harassed the Laurasian garrisons of Illumis, Bocarina, Sissy, Ba'dai, Teller, Latrice, and Billy Gasis. General Al-Doat was no more competent or prepared than any of his predecessors, and his forces were decisively thrashed by the Laurasian forces. As a result of this battle, Chardis and Cando were overrun by the forces of General Rumanstevius. The II Imperial Army was now advancing from Riababia Mogila and Chardis to Ung, having secured the approaches to that important Torfian star system. The Marasharite High Council, under the direction of Emperor Mustapha, had dispatched the Grand Vizier of the Marasharite Court, Ivazzade Halil, in order to take command of Marasharite military operations against the advancing Laurasians. Kaplan-Empi II, however, was determined to gain glory for himself by battle with the Laurasian forces, and believed that he would be able to halt their advance into the Muggal Cluster. He now assembled his military squadrons at Jeoyang, Jinn, Kilia, and Braila, which served as major Marasharite supply bases.
 * June 29-Queen Mariana, attempting to display a gesture of goodwill, and hoping to earn more kind treatment, sent the Empress a gift: a materials set with a lock engraved with a cipher which had been used by the two sovereigns in the years before Mariana's abdication. When Aurelia received the gift, she declared that she wished that "circumstances were in the same state they were when this cipher had originally been engraved" and that the Anti-Almitis had influenced Mariana's foolish and vain conduct in her realms. Mariana, however, remained reluctant to accept the Empress's conditions for restoration, and she continued to send communiques to her supporters among the Marianian Confederation, expressing her hopes that she would be liberated from her imprisonment and would be able to reassert her position as Queen of Scottria.
 * July 4-General Kazimerses Pulaskia's command headquarters on Izby, from which he had directed operations in Little Dejanica and the Krakow Voivodeship against the forces of the Laurasian Empire and the Dejanican Commonwealth, was stormed by a detachment of Laurasian warships under the command of the Archleutan Brigadier-General Johann von Drewitz. Drewitz had graduated from the Imperial Army Academy of Caladaria in 1742, and had by virtue of his command abilities, his tactical insight, and his willingness to coordinate military offensives with other commanders, risen to a higher command in the Imperial Army. He was even considered by some circles at the Imperial Court and on Archleuta as the next Field-Marshal Munnich. Drewitz, however, is destined to never even reach that high and lofty position which had once been enjoyed by the Field-Marshal. Reassigned to operations in the Dejanican Commonwealth, by his own request, in September 1769, Drewitz had pursued his missions against the Dejanican forces with vigor. On May 13, 1770, he had participated in the Battle of Deborzyn, in which Pulaskia suffered a humiliating defeat to General Alexander Surovius, including the loss of thirty of his corvettes. Following this defeat, Laurasian troops had reconquered Osrony Trojy and Zator, being on the verge of launching an offensive against Krakow itself. Now, the destruction of the Bar Confederation headquarters on Izby forced General Pukaskia to retreat to Zips, which was located near the border with the Austarlian Empire. By the end of July 1770, most of the strongholds in the Krakow Voivodeship were in the hands of Laurasian and Loyalist Dejanican forces, with the sole exceptions of Krakow and Silerwin.
 * July 5-For over a month, the Laurasian Fleet Admiral Sir John Hawkius and his subordinate commanders, Vice-Admirals Sir Samedius Greigus and Gregory Sprivdaus, had been conducting an extensive reconnaissance of the Bosporan Straits, attempting to pinpoint the location of the chief Marasharite military fleet. Although Navarino was now in the possession of the Laurasian Empire, this had not meant the complete elimination of all Marasharite forces within that star system's vicinity. Indeed, the Marasharite naval commander, Mandalaze Husameddin, had deliberately avoided direct combat with the Laurasian naval forces, under the orders of the Marasharite High Council. The attentions of the High Council and Emperor Mustapha were fixated on the tensions in Aegyptiania, which were to soon erupt into open revolt against Marasharite authority. They sought to maintain their grip over affairs in that province, while at the same time monitoring the continued progress of the war. Therefore, they had ordered Husameddin to stay at his post until "suitable" reinforcements could be sent. The previous day, July 4, 1770, a Laurasian reconnaissance corps under the command of a young captain named Franconius Dracius had encountered Marasharite ships in the Medieterra Straits, which were located six light-years to the east of Navarino. Captain Dracius was able to capture a number of Marasharite frigates, and from his prisoners now obtained information that the chief force under the command of Pasha-Admiral Husameddin was stationed at Chesma. Chesma, which had been colonized as far back as the eighth century BH, had been under the governance of the Genevian Republic of Chios from 1304 to 1566. In that year, the year of the death of Marasharite Emperor Suleyman the Magnificent, the Marasharite Admiral Piyale Pasha had subjected the star system to Marasharite authority. Pasha, in fact, had faced no resistance from the star system's authorities, simply docking at the Chesma Spaceport and summoning the nobles of the star system to inform them of the change in governance. For over two centuries since then, Chesma had become one of the major spaceports in the Marasharite Provinces of the Great Tesmanian Cloud. It had commercial connections with Navarino, the Bosporus Straits, Jassy, Akkerman, Bender, the Haynsian Slave Highway, and the Northern Reaches, allowing rapid transit to those star systems for transportation purposes. Known for its production of foodstuffs and exotic wines, Chesma boasted a population of three hundred million respectable, obedient inhabitants by the late eighteenth century. It also possessed the massive Chesman Dockyards, constructed by Marasharite Governor Qadim in 1596 and expanded to include space enough to dock a ten-mile dreadnought.
 * Admiral Hawkius became determined that this star system would submit to the authority of the Empire. Captain Dracius, in his report to Admiral Hawkius and his subordinate commanders, determined that the Marasharite fleet included sixteen destroyers of the line, including Real Mustafa of 84 turbocannons; Rodos of 60 turbocannons; and the flagship, the Idumelman, which possessed one hundred turbocannons. In addition there were six frigates, 6 xebecs (Marasharite corvettes), 13 galleys, and 32 couriers, with 1,300 turbocannon in total. Ten of the destroyers were in the Marasharite main formation with six in the second, arranged so that they would fire through the gaps in the first formation. Pasha-Admiral Husameddin directed the operations of the fleet from the Indumelman, which was placed at the front of the first formation, while Subordinate-General Hasan Pasha commanded the Real Mustafa and Sergeant-General Cafer Bay commanded the Rodos. Husameddin had continued to believe that the Laurasian forces would not assault Chesma, and that he would eventually be able to receive reinforcements from the Grecian Provinces in order to drive Laurasian troops from the Bosporan Straits. In this, he was grievously proved wrong. During the early hours of July 5, Admiral Hawkius advanced his forces to the outskirts of the Chesma star system. The Laurasian armada was comprised of four dreadnoughts, including the flagship Dessarina, from which Hawkius would command the fleet's operations; nine destroyers; three frigates; one armored transport; four carriers; four supply ships; and four automated transports. Although on this surface this force was numerically smaller than that of its opponents, it had much more firepower and more disciplined strategy. The Laurasian warships had a combined total of 1,600 turbocannon and also possessed a complement of three thousand starfighters, which was not available to their opponents. It is with all this in mind that one must view the advances of the Laurasian force. Upon reaching the outskirts of the Chesma star system, Admiral Hawkius delivered a speech to his personnel, declaring that success in this battle would be vital to the overall prosperity and strength of the Empire. Following this, the Laurasian force moved towards the south end of the Marasharite formations and then turned north, coming alongside the Marasharites, with the tail end coming into action last. Pasha-Admiral Husameddin and his subordinate commanders were surprised by the sudden appearance of the Laurasian forces, and hastily sought to organize their squadrons for the ensuing confrontation. At about 11:45 A.M Galactic Standard Time, the confrontation started when Marasharite frigates unleashed fire upon the Laurasian dreadnoughts and transports. The Laurasians soon returned fire, and their destroyers began to flank the dreadnoughts as they launched their projectiles against the enemy force. The initial confrontation lasted for little over two hours. Three of the Laurasian dreadnoughts had trouble remaining in formation, disoriented as they were by the assaults of the Marasharite frigates. The Caladaria turned around and came back behind Miramov; Trech Syveteilai circled the Marasharite galley Iduleia Amudadia before coming back into the Laurasian formation, being attacked in error by Antigonue Prya while she was doing so; and St. Januarius turned around before coming back into the line. Admiral Sprivdaus, who commanded St. Januarius, had a close-range battle with Hasan Pasha in the Real Mustafa. Suddenly, the Marasharite warship experienced a catastrophic reactor failure. Explosions ripped throughout the bridge and the decks of the ship; it was now hurled right towards the St. Januarius. The Laurasian ship had no warning, and the Marasharite vessel now slammed into its broadside. The Januarius lost environmental pressure and began to spin out of control. Admiral Sprivadus and Captain Willhelm von Kruse (an Archleutan) had both departed from the flagship before the explosion, in order to direct the launch of the Starfighter units. It would later be claimed by Admiral Gregius that Sprivadus had departed from the flagship with foreknowledge of the reactor explosion, and that his actions demonstrated that he was a coward. Within five minutes, the Laurasian dreadnought had suffered a catastrophic internal breach and exploded, tearing apart into stray atoms. Real Mustafa soon followed; as a result of this accident, nearly 50,000 personnel on both sides lost their lives. Admiral Sprivadus assumed command of the Trech Syveteilai, while Captain Kruse was commanded to assign the 1st Fleet Starfighter Squadron in action against the Marasharite forces. About 2:00 P.M. Galactic Standard Time, the active fighting on that day terminated. Pasha-Admiral Husameddin, from the Iduleman, ordered for his warships to regroup. The Marasharite forces formed themselves into a defensive line of eight destroyers of the line; a second line with the remainder of the destroyers, the xebecs, and the frigates; and then the remaining galleys and couriers. The following day, Laurasian starfighter squadrons struck against Marasharite fleet positions, gradually pushing towards the Marasharite Assembly Base in the Chesma Straits.
 * July 7-
 * At 12:30 A.M. the morning of July 7, 1770, Fleet Admiral Hawkius dispatched Vice-Admiral Sir Samedius Gregius, who had taken command of the Miramov, to attack with Caladaria, Antigone Prya, Miramov, and Aurelia Zemalaka forming a north-south line against the Marasharites, and with the Vemensia in reserve; Nadarania attacking the batteries at the eastern outskirts of the Chesma Straits; Galactica attacking the batteries and defensive outposts on the western outskirts of the Straits; and Garama stationed near Galactica. At about 1:30 A.M. the Aurelia Zemakala and the Garama launched a surprise offensive against the Marasharite defensive lines, employing their own turbocannons and a detachment of four automated transports, which had been rigged with thermo-explosives and proton torpedoes. Soon, the transports headed into the Marasharite lines; the Marasharite commanders, who had decided to rest from the exertions of war, and believed that Laurasian forces would eventually tire themselves out in assaulting the Chesma system, were surprised by the sudden appearance of this "apparition" (as they deemed it), among their ships. Soon, one of the Marasharite destroyers, the Idlaria, which had been stationed at the Nemeian Outpost, was struck by one of the automated transports and exploded in a violent chemical reaction; the flares from the Idlaria accelerated at the speed of light and smashed into nearby Marasharite warships. These ships had attempted to hastily raise their shields, but the flares were simply too fast for them to defend against. Within thirty minutes, two more Marasharite destroyers, the Roxalana and the Hossem, had suffered catastrophic reactor failures and decimated into stray atoms, with four more experiencing the aftershocks of an assault by the second Laurasian automated transport. Admiral Gregius, confident that the battle had turned in his favor, sent three frigates and the Laurasian detachment of starfighters, which had largely been kept in reserve. The starfighters, agile and more mobile than the unwieldy Marasharite warships, launched a barrage of incessant fire upon the bridges of the vessels. Confusion ensued in the Marasharite force, and soon, the four other destroyers experiencing complications had also been destroyed. The Laurasian units now penetrated the defenses of the Chesma Straits, driving the Marasharite frigates and xebecs before their ranks. By about 4 A.M., only two of the Marasharite destroyers, the Rodos and the Cassios, remained intact. Admiral Husameddin, who had been forced to evacuate his own flagship due to the surprise Laurasian offensive, attempted to dispatch four of his couriers in order to rescue the crews of the besieged Rodos and Cassios. The couriers, however, were intercepted by Laurasian carriers, and in the confrontation that ensued, two of them were destroyed. One was severely damaged, and the fourth was forced to retreat. Within another four hours, the Rodos was captured intact, along with ten galleys and all of the remaining xebecs. Only the fourth courier and the Cassios, along with three galleys, managed to escape from Chesma. At 9:00 A.M., Chesma, whose garrison was now being bombarded by Laurasian warships from above, and had been cut off from supply lines to Marasharite forces in the Grecian Provinces, surrendered to the forces of Fleet Admiral Hawkius. The Battle of Chesma had ended in a decisive victory for the Laurasian Empire. The Laurasians had suffered 25,000 casualties, as a result of the loss of St. Januarius, with another 35,000 wounded. St. Januarius and the four automated transports were the only Laurasian ships lost in the battle; the rest of the force emerged intact. The Marasharites, on the other hand, had suffered immensely. Out of their initial force of sixty-seven warships, only four survived. The rest had been destroyed or captured by the Laurasian armada. Mandalazade Husameddin, Hasan Pasha, and Cafer Bey all survived the confrontation and managed to escape from Chesma. Emperor Mustapha and the Grand Council, outraged at this loss, dismissed Husammedin from his post and replaced him with Cafer Bey, now designated as Pasha-General of the Bosporan Straits and Grecian Provinces. This, however, was not the only humiliation suffered by the Marasharites on this day.
 * At the exact same time of the Battle of Chesma, another confrontation had emerged between the Laurasian and Marasharite Empires: in the Muggal Cluster. Lieutenant-General Demetrius Rumanstevius, supreme commander of Laurasian forces in the Northern Galactic Borderlands, had continued to pursue his military objectives against his Marasharite adversaries in the Muggal Cluster. Following his victory at the Battle of Riababia Mogila, Rumanstevius had continued to consolidate his position in the Muggal Cluster. In early July 1770, Laurasian troops under his command stormed the Marasharite outposts of Ainslea, Pearce, Diana, Jevette, and Cabrany, continuing to threaten the supply lines of Ung and Kumong. The Haynsian Despot Kaplan-Empi II, although he had demonstrated his incompetence and inability in the field of battle, and had not prevented further Laurasian advances into Marasharite territory, nevertheless remained commander of the Marasharite forces operating in the Northern Muggal Cluster and the Galactic Barrier regions. Grand Vizier Ivazzade Halil had still not arrived in the Galactic Borderlands, being delayed by confrontations with Grecian and Albanian pirates in the Gateway Provinces (who received encouragement and financial aid from the Imperial Laurasian Government to stir up trouble for the Marasharite authorities). General Rumanstevius had therefore decided to obtain a decisive victory over the forces of the Haynsian Despot, before the Grand Vizier's arrival. Laurasian troops began to advance against Larga, a major Marasharite supply base and penal colony located one hundred light-years to the northeast of Karlong. Larga had been colonized by the Marasharite Military Exploration Corps, under the direction of Admiral Bushadn Mermeddin, in 1565. This was during the pursuit of the final Marasharite campaigns of subjugation against the Iffians in the Satian Provinces. Originally a agricultural and intelligence outpost, it had been converted to a penal colony towards the end of the seventeenth century, during the reign of Marasharite Emperor Chomqat II. The planet was dominated by the Larga Penal Fortress, which held 300,000 inmates and slaves, who had been drawn from throughout the Marasharite Empire. They labored in the planet's numerous arms workshops and supply factories, providing weapons and equipment to Marasharite military workshops. All total, Larga had a population of six million oppressed souls. General Rumanstevius wished to secure control of Larga's industrial resources and to deny the use of slave labor in that star system to the Marasharites. He was pursuing both economic and humanitarian concerns: Laurasian hostility towards slavery and serfdom remained strong, but Rumanstevius also wanted this star system to contribute to the Empire's economic system. During the early hours of July 7, Kaplan-Empi received word that a Laurasian starfighter squadron had been sighted scouting the outskirts of the Larga star system. The Despot, confident that he could reverse the humiliations of his prior defeat, and perhaps convince the Grand Council to retain him in his position of command, moved his force out from Larga, hoping for a direct confrontation with Laurasian forces. At 10:00 A.M., the Battle of Larga commenced. The Marasharites relied upon fifty-five destroyers, ten dreadnoughts, six frigates, and thirty Haynsian scoutships to repel the Laurasians. On Larga, they had deployed an army of three hundred thousand soldiers. General Rumanstevius, on his part, had a force of one hundred dreadnoughts, twenty destroyers, and fifty couriers, with an army of 400,000 soldiers of the Imperial Army and Marines onboard twelve automated transports. Within a matter of hours, the Laurasian Empire had obtained another decisive victory over its Marasharite adversaries. General Rumanstevius deployed his starfigthers and couriers effectively, penetrating the Marasharite right wing and sweeping forth to Larga's outskirts. Laurasian troops landed on Larga whilst the Marasharite and Haynsian warships struggled in vain with Laurasian units in the straits around the star system. Larga's land garrison collapsed, and General Rumanstevius himself led the troops who stormed the Citadel and the Penal Fortress, freeing virtually all of the Marasharite prisoners and slaves. By 4:00 P.M., the remaining Marasharite warships had been routed, and the star system was completely secured by the Laurasian forces. The Empress Aurelia, when she was informed that her forces had won smashing victories at Chesma and Larga on the same day, some of the most decisive victories secured by the Laurasians over the hated Marasharite savages, went off into a public display of joy and issued a proclamation from the Imperial Court, declaring these victories had been secured by adherence to the directives of Almitis. Massive celebrations occurred throughout the Laurasian Empire, and Chief Procurator Amynstas Parsius presided over a Te Deum service at the Westphalian Cathederal. Marasharite Emperor Mustapha, on his part, wailed loudly within the confines of his personal quarters; his subjects decked themselves in black garments and bent their heads in shame.
 * July 11-The Siege of Merevop, which had continued for nearly a month, finally ended in a decisive victory for the forces of the Laurasian Empire under the command of General Petevius Panius. Panius, who was a deliberate, cautious commander, who made sure that his supply lines were secure and that his forces were arranged and coordinated effectively, had successively reduced the garrisons of Knouss, Johnson, and McNichols, which had provided Merevop access to the Haynsian Slave Highway and the products imported from the Marasharite Homeland Territories. Therefore, when Merevop itself came under the final assault from Laurasian forces, it was not able to resist. Within three hours of the final Laurasian assault, the star system's defenses had been penetrated by Laurasian warships; by the end of the day, it was in the possession of General Panius. The final fall of Merevop extinguished the last Marasharite military base in the Northern Reaches, leaving Bendery and the military outposts of the Haynsian Slave Highway exposed to Laurasian offensives. Four days after this victory, the Empress Aurelia conferred the Order of St. George (which she had established as a new military decoration for heroism in November 1769) upon both Rumanstevius and Panius. An imperial manifesto declared that both had contributed much to the successes of the Laurasian Empire and that they would be rewarded for their successes in the future.
 * July 12-The Scottrian Estates and Council of State formally convened at the Holyroodian Palace in Ediania, in order to formally designate the successor to the late Earl of Moray as the Regent of the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria. The Earl of Lennaxia had finally arrived at Ediania nearly a month earlier, on June 15, and had immediately focused his efforts on consolidating his position of patronage and influence within the Scottrian Government. With the assistance of Sir Willanius Drury, who had assumed the supreme command from the Earl of Jadia at the end of June 1770, Lennaxia was able to secure the support of John Knox, William Kirclady of Grange (whose loyalties to the regime of King Jamsius VI had begun to waver following the death of his master and friend, Moray), and the Earls of Morton and Mar, allowing to establish himself as the leading contender for the regency. Drury, on his part, had blockaded Dumbarton and Hamilton, seizing rebel garrisons on Dunbar, Bannockburn, and Haltersted. This allowed him to consolidate the central government's control of the Scottrian Central Provinces, and to prevent any nobles from interfering with the proper succession to the regency. Within hours of the formal summons, the Earl of Lennaxia had been formally appointed Regent and Lord Protector of the Celestial Kingdom of Scotrria, to enjoy all of the privileges which had previously been held by the Earl of Moray until the King of Scottria was to come under age. Confirming the military provision agreements reached with the Laurasian Expeditionary Force, Lennaxia swore to remain "friendly and true" towards the Imperial Laurasian Government and to refrain from engaging in conspiracies with the Empire's enemies. By the end of July 1770, he had consolidated his position on Ediania, ordering the arrest and imprisonment of a number of notables who had opposed his ascension to the highest seat of power. Empress Aurelia, on her part, was pleased, and in an official communique to Drury, commended him for his actions in "maintaining the influence of our honorable realms in the Scottrian dominions."
 * July 21-The Battle of Sackrandis was waged between the forces of the Laurasian Empire under the command of General Demetrius Rumanstevius, and those of the Marasharite Empire under Marasharite General Kaslaban. Qaplan-Empi II, the Haynsian Despot who had lost to the Laurasians in the Battles of Riababia Mogila and Larga, had finally been commanded by the High Council, acting on the orders of Marasharite Emperor Mustapha, to retire back to Haynes on July 9. The Despot had protested this, and begged his suzerains for one final chance to obtain victory over the advancing Laurasian forces. His pleas however, had been ignored, and Mustapha himself issued a manifesto to his subjects, declaring that the Despot's incompetence and inability to obtain military glory were the reasons for his dismissal. Qaplan-Empi II had finally obliged by the High Council's commands, departing from the Galactic Borderlands on July 12. Kaslaban, who commanded the garrisons of Ung and Kumong, was commanded to prevent Laurasian units from seizing Sackrandis and to tie up their advance until Grand Vizier Ivazzade Halil could take command of Marasharite forces. Kaslaban performed his instructions to the letter, although he had little offensive experience and knew that his forces were outnumbered and outgunned. The Battle of Sackrandis, which was waged in the outskirts of the star system, nevertheless turned out to be a particularly hard-fought confrontation, as Marasharite warships resisted the Laurasian starfighter squadrons fiercely. Ultimately, however, General Rumanstevius obtained victory in this confrontation. Within two days, Sackrandis had capitulated to his forces, with General Kaslaban himself falling into Laurasian hands. He was treated well and was given status as a honorary prisoner of war, accustomed by the Imperial General Headquarters to only the most honored and respected of adversaries. The fall of Sackrandis gave General Rumanstevius a direct route to Kumong. Before he could begin his advance against that star system, however, another confrontation ensued.
 * August 1-On July 26, Grand Vizier Ivazzade Halil, who had been formally designated Supreme Commander of the Marasharite forces in the Galactic Borderlands, and had been charged by the High Council with repelling Laurasian offensives and reconquering lost strongholds in the Northern Reaches as well as the Muggal Cluster, finally made his entry into the Caladarian Galaxy. The Grand Vizier's "personal" fleet arrived at Kabar, a minor Marasharite outpost located in the Galactic Barrier regions. Halil was an ambitious and intriguing official. He was the son of Ivaz Mehmed, who had served as Grand Vizier of the Marasharite Empire (March 1739-June 1740). Ivaz Mehmed had been dismissed from his post after only a year because of his failure to suppress a civil uprising on Topacia in quick time. His son had therefore clawed through the ranks of the Marasharite power structure by his own effort, rising to the rank of Pasha-General by 1755 and then Governor of the Archipalego Systems in 1767. On December 13, 1769, Emperor Mustapha had raised him to the Grand Viziership, impressed by his efforts to ensure the efficient collection of the Emperor's dues in his jurisdiction and by his suppression of the Camablak Taxation Revolt at Chios and Lesbos. Halil himself had pressed to be assigned to the Galactic Borderlands, and his wish had been granted. Believing that he would be able to defeat General Rumanstevius with relative ease, the Grand Vizier brought with him a massive force of warships and personnel. At Kabar, Laurasian spies noted that the Marasharite armada comprised of seventy destroyers of the line, twenty dreadnoughts, one hundred carriers, fifty frigates, two hundred couriers, fifty automated transports, and some seven thousand stealth-fighters.
 * This was supplemented by twenty Haynsian scoutships and four carriers bearing some 200,000 elite Haynsian Warriors. General Rumanstevius, when hearing of this, realized that his forces were outnumbered. He had three hundred warships at his disposal, compared to the four hundred and ninety possessed by his enemy. The General also realized, however, that this was quickly balanced by the Laurasian advantages in firepower, navigation, and mobility. He also had four thousand reserve Imperator-class starfighters and twelve scout escorts, which could be used to penetrate Marasharite supply lines. Finally, his turbocannons and artillery were commanded by General Seleucus Melissano. General Melissano, who had graduated from the Imperial Naval Academy of Artillery and Weapons Sciences in 1740, had served in the Artillery Corps for his entire career. He first became prominent during Queen Mariana's War (1759-60), commanding artillery in the Siege of Leith. He then served against the Bar Confederation (1768-69), before being reassigned to the Marasharite theater of operations in November 1769. In that capacity, he had distinguished himself at Bucharina, Riababia Mogila, and Larga, becoming known as the most effective Laurasian operational commander. Melissano was now charged with coordinating the projectile fire of the Laurasian ships in this new confrontation; this task he performed brilliantly. On July 28, Grand Vizier Halil decided to proceed towards Imegina, in order to fortify that stronghold and to establish it as a bastion in the face of the Laurasian advance. General Rumanstevius learned of this through his intelligence patrols and decided that a surprise offensive was necessary in order to defeat the larger Marasharite armada. During the late hours of July 30, the Grand Vizier's units reached Kagul, a minor colony located six-hundred light years to the west of Imegina. Kagul had been originally colonized by the Torfians in 466; 1,305 years later, it had a population of only twenty million. Rumanstevius, acting on the advice of General Melissano and on his own initiative, decided this was where the surprise assault was to be launched. Laurasian units, assembled at Riababia Mogila and Sackrandis, moved swiftly and secretly to the Kagul Trunk Line, which connected the world with the more important system of Pyongyang (held by a mid-sized Marasharite garrison).
 * By the early hours of August 1, 1770, Laurasian forces had seized virtual control of the Kagul Trunk Line and were approaching the outskirts of the Kagul star system. Grand Vizier Halil ignored all warnings by his commanders, believing the Laurasians would not seek battle over such a minor world as Kagul. In this, however, he was proved grievously wrong. At about 7:00 A.M. Galactic Standard Time, General Rumanstevius ordered for Melissano and his artillery-frigates to advance. Melissano launched a swift offensive against Marasharite dreadnoughts at Kagul Monitoring Station. The Marasharites, caught unawares, were unable to raise an effective resistance; Laurasian units soon smashed their positions and drove them fleeing in all directions. Grand Vizier Halil moved out with his destroyers and frigates, seeking to overwhelm Melissano's assault squadrons. At this point, General Rumanstevius unleashed his escorts and starfighters upon Kagul's defenses: the shield generators buckled under the assault of thousands of attack craft, and within minutes, had cracked. Laurasian dreadnoughts and destroyers then launched a pincer attack against Halil's command formation; surrounded on virtually all sides, the Grand Vizier and his chief warships were put to flight. By 11:00 A.M., the Battle of Kagul had ended in a smashing victory for the Laurasian Empire, the greatest victory Laurasian forces had yet obtained, in two centuries of combat, against their Marasharite foes. The Haynsian formations had made a slower progress from Kabar, and their absence from the battlefields of Kagul played a key role in the Laurasian victory. The Laurasians suffered only 3,000 casualties with the loss of five carriers and a dreadnought; their Marasharite adversaries suffered nearly 250,000 casualties, with virtually all of their couriers, frigates, and dreadnoughts being destroyed by the Laurasian forces. All of the fleet's automated transports and twelve destroyers of the line were captured by the Laurasian forces, as were the 200,000 personnel of Kagul's planetary garrison, the Kagul Monitoring Station, and sixty shield generators. Grand Vizier Halil fled to Babar, but his loss at Kagul had effectively disgraced him. When news of the victory reached Laurasia Prime, the world exploded into celebration. Empress Aurelia issued a manifesto to her subjects, expressing her joy for the victories granted to her forces by the Lord Almitis. Even Pru'a IX of Pruthia, who had continued to send subsidies to the Imperial Court in accordance with the alliance of 1764, sent a letter of congrualations to General Rumanstevius. On August 16, the Empress formally promoted Rumanstevius to the rank of Field-Marshal and conferred upon him the Order of St. Antiochus the Great. Melissano, who had been Major-General of Artillery, was promoted to Lieutenant-General and made supreme commander of all artillery units in the Marasharite theater. In the seven days after the Battle of Kagul, Laurasian units conquered the Marasharite garrisons of Pyongyang, Il-Suk, and Verdorium Minor, severing the last supply lines to the outskirts of Ung and Karlong.
 * August 3-Birth at Potsdam of the Pruthian Emperor A’rua IV (1797-1840). He is the eldest son of Crown Prince A’rua and his wife, Fredericka Louisa of Hesse-Darmstardt.
 * August 6-Chancellor Cecilis and the Earl of Leicesterius managed to persuade the Empress that the Duke of Norfolkius, who enjoyed a level of popularity with the people of Laurasia Prime and had acted foolishly, rather then in a treasonous fashion, against the Empress, should be transferred from the Fortress of Baureux. Aurelia herself had come to this point of view. The victories being obtained by her military forces against the Marasharites, as well as the establishment of a pro-Laurasian regency in the Scottrian realms, mellowed the Empress's attitude towards Norfolkius. Therefore, on the eve of her deparature for the progress of 1770, she issued orders permitting the Duke to be transferred from his imprisonment in the Fortress to house arrest at the Charterhouse in Constantinople, which was one of the Howardis family's chief estates. As a condition for this, the Duke was made to swear that he would never again involve himself in any affairs involving Scottrian Queen Mariana. Norfolkius promised, and the Empress allowed him more liberty of movement then he had enjoyed previously. The following day, the Empress and the Imperial Court formally embarked from Laurasia Prime for the progress of 1770. This progress took the Empress and the Imperial Court to the Kimanian Trade Run; specifically, to Nathaniel, Sanegeta, Hooper, and the Northern Melorkian Provinces. Those worlds, as well as Melorkia Major, Merovech, Tournacia, Algaica Belguica, Riparia, Alsauborg, Cholodio, Roastafaria Minor, Rasti, Kentaborn, Tamars, Ensrassburg, Brooke One, Hefner, Matthew, West, Mirohassani, Les Mans, and Jasmine, would all be visited by Empress Aurelia over the course of the next two months.
 * August 14-The Battle of Ung was waged between the Laurasian Empire's forces, under the command of the soon-to be promoted Lieutenant-General Demetrius Rumanstevius and his subordinate General Melissano, and those of the Marasharite Emperor under Pasha-General Harem-Bey. Ung, which was one of the historic Torfian worlds, and was among the chief strongholds of the Muggal Cluster, was a prize very much coveted by the Imperial Laurasian Government. In July 1770, the Empress Aurelia had declared to the Imperial Privy Council that the Laurasian Empire would never be secure until it held full control of the Muggal Cluster and Northern Reaches. General Rumanstevius had been instructed to subdue all of the major strongholds of the Muggal Cluster before the termination of the year. In this, he performed brilliantly. This confrontation resulted in a predictable victory for the Laurasian forces, who now enjoyed a numerical supremacy over their opponents in all theaters of war (conscription and military levies throughout the Empire resulted in the diversion of vast reinforcements to the Muggal Cluster and the Bosporan Straits). By August 17, Ung had been completely secured by the forces of Field-Marshal Rumanstevius. On August 20, the garrison of Karlong, fully aware of its isolation from reliable supply lines, surrendered to General Rumanstevius without a fight. Rumanstevius's units then began to blockade Braila and Kilia, two major Marasharite operational bases in the vicinity of Kumong. Grand Vizier Halil, who was unable to recover from the shock of his losses at Kagul, attempted counteroffensives against Bucharina, Thronton, Marson, and Khotyn which ended in predictable failure.
 * August 31-General Kazimerzes Pulaskia cooperated with his colleague, Dejanican General Michal Kalweski, in the defense of Krakow. Krakow had continued to be harried by Laurasian units for the past two months. General Honorius Elmt, whose position of favor at the Imperial Court had continued to erode, and found himself completely overshadowed by the accomplishments of his own subordinate officer, Alexander Surovius, as well as those of Field-Marshal Rumanstevius, General Panius, and General Melissano in the Galactic Borderlands, sought to obtain a position of fame and glory for himself by storming this central base of rebel power in the Krakow Voviodeship. The Battle of Krakow, as it became known, instigated on this date and lasted for the next several days, as Laurasian squadrons unsucessfully attempted to breach rebel defense lines. On September 5, General Elmt was finally forced to concede defeat and to withdraw his offensive forces from the outskirts of the star system. Following this victory, Pulaskia, who had gained renewed confidence, moved with his offensive units to Częstochowa, which served as a Laurasian intelligence outpost for operations in the Grand Duchy of Lithaunia. This stronghold fell to his forces on September 8. On September 13, he held a conference at Silerwin with the Franconian mercenary officer, General Charles François Dumouriez, who had been assigned by the Franconian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to coordinate financial aid with the Council of the Bar Confederation a month earlier. General Dumourizez assured Pulaskia that the Franconian Government would continue the provision of aid in a "speedy and effective fashion."
 * September 16-Dejanican Generals Kazimerzes Pulaskia and Michal Kalewski, who had continued to cooperate together in military operations against the forces of the Laurasian Empire, employed subterfuge in order to capture Jasna Gora, one of the chief monastic strongholds in the Dejanican Commonwealth. It had gained fame for its long resistance of 1656-1667 against the coalition forces of the Marasharite Empire, Electorate of Pruthia, and Holy Austarlian Empire which had invaded and imperiled the Commonwealth's very existence. Jasna Gora had been one of only four major Dejanican star systems which did not fall into coalition hands, and in the aftermath of their retreat, had been honored by the Dejanican Diet with the title of "Heroic Star System". It had, as of late, been in the possession of Laurasian and Loyalist Dejanican forces. Pulaskia's capture of the stronghold seemed to some to herald a second liberation, one in which the Laurasian mongrels would be hurled from the Commonwealth's territories and the government would be renewed under a vigorous new direction. Pulaskia himself knew the symbolic importance of this stronghold, and viewed its possession as necessary for further moves against Laurasian forces. He now established his chief command headquarters here, although on September 22, Kalewski was named Commandant of the Planetary Citadel.
 * September 26-The Battle of Bendery was waged between the forces of the Laurasian Empire under the command of General Petevius Panius (who had received another commendation from the Imperial General Headquarters for his bravery and valor in the military offensives against the Marasharites), and the Marasharite garrison of Bendery, under the command of Garrison-General Bradhalit Galey. Galey had commanded the garrison of Bendery for fourteen years; for the longest period of time, therefore, he had not participated in an active military confrontation, and did not possess the skills or insight of an offensive military commander. He was considered by many of the personnel of his garrison to be incompetent and selfish; these traits were to prove his undoing. From the first, General Panius enjoyed a number of advantages. For one, he had isolated all of the supply lines leading to Bendery, by reducing all of the outposts and worlds within its vicinity. Secondly, Panius had ensured that his force contained a sufficient number of corvettes and starfighters, which would be employed in penetrating Bendery's shield defenses. Finally, Panius placed emphasis upon strategic coordination and mobility, using his forces to penetrate and to destroy the Marasharite supply lines. The actual naval confrontation in the Bendery star system lasted for only an hour, and resulted in a decisive victory for the Laurasian Empire. The Laurasians suffered only six hundred casualties, with the loss of no warships, while the Marasharite garrison lost twenty of its twenty-five warships to Laurasian assaults. Bendery's shield defenses were then pierced, and before the day was out, Bendery's capital city, Galzia, was in the hands of Laurasian forces. General Galey attempted to defend his headquarters, but his efforts proved in vain, and he was captured by Laurasian troops while attempting to flee the star system on his personal starfighter. Panius arrived on Bendery and established the world as his new command headquarters. The fall of Bendery left the middle and upper sections of the Haynsian Slave Highway exposed to the Laurasians.
 * October 4-The presence of the former Queen of Scottria, Mariana Stuart, in the dominions of the Laurasian Empire, and the recent plots and conspiracies against the Imperial Crown (such as the Malarian Rebellion of 1769, the schemes of Ridolfi and the Spamalkan Ambassador de Spes, and Norfolkius's intrigues to marry the Scottrian Queen), made it seem more urgent than ever to the Imperial Privy Council, the Imperial Court, and the loyal Laurasian subjects of the Empire that the Empress Aurelia should marry and produce an heir as soon as possible. Chancellor Cecilis, as always, was the chief proponent of this cause, believing that unless if Aurelia married, the Laurasian dominions would be condemned to disunion and internal dissent. The birth of a Reformist successor, and one with valid claims to the Laurasian throne, would help to neutralize Mariana's claims, especially if the child were a son. Without that child, the Empress stood alone, exposed to further conspiracy; the possibility of rebellion or treason against her; and assassination. If she died childless, then Mariana could very well ascend to the Laurasian throne, and she may restore the Imperial Almitian Church to its Traditionalist form, as had been attempted by Aurelia's predecessor and half-sister, the late Empress Didymeia. Aurelia herself "publicly" accepted the logic of these arguments, although in private, she remained committed to remaining independent and single. Nevertheless, on this date, the Empress sent a special envoy to Vienna, Sir Archimadus Specius, in order to attempt a revival of the Austarlian marriage project. Although the Austarlians had provided aid to the forces of the Bar Confederation in the Dejanican Commonwealth, and had expressed their concern about Laurasian ambitions in the Galactic Borderlands, Aurelia sought to demonstrate her good intentions towards the Austarlian Government through an offer of marriage. Archduke Char'vak was still unmarried, but he considered himself to be insulted by the Empress's earlier rejection of him. On October 12, he formally rejected her renewed proposal of marriage and made it clear that he was no longer interested. Aurelia pretended indignation at his rejection of her, although in private, she confided to Cecilis that an Austarlian marriage "had never been one of my chief priorities." In August 1771, Char'vak would marry the Countess Maria Anna of Bavaria; that year, he became Archduke-Regent of Inner Austarlia, retaining that post until his death at Graz on July 10, 1790.
 * October 14-
 * Following the final lapse of the Austarlian marriage project, the Empress Aurelia began to consider other possibilities for a marriage, if only to satisfy the demands of her ministers on the Privy Council and to make the public "demonstration" of being interested in procuring a husband. A new proposal of marriage however, now arrived for the Empress. This proposal came from the brother and heir of King Charman III of Franconia, Hensius, Duke of Anjou, who was then nineteen years old. Although Charman III had also been providing financial aid to the Bar Confederation, he and his mother, Catharina d'Medici (who, despite no longer being regent, retained considerable influence over Franconian governmental affairs), believed that a positive relationship with the Empress of Laurasia could be established. They were also contemplating the possibility of completely abandoning the Confederate cause and forming a defensive alliance with the Empire against Spamalka. Aurelia, on her part, was a realist, understanding that it was better to have Franconia as an ally then as an enemy. Accordingly, she ordered Chancellor Cecilis to begin drawing up terms of a hypothetical marriage compact. On October 18, Chancellor Cecilis nominated Caligula Walsingis as the Ambassador to the Franconian Court; this nomination was confirmed by the Empress Aurelia two days later. Walsingis was then thirty-eight years old: he had studied at the University of Caladaria, the Imperial Jurisprudence Academy in Columbia, and the University of Colsonia, obtaining his law degree in 1757. Two years later, Walsingis was elected to the Municipal Advisory Assembly of Christiania; in 1762, he became a barrister with the Imperial Criminal Chamber of Christiania. By 1767, Walsingis had become Chief Notary of the Governing Senate, and it was in this position that he earned the notice of Chancellor Cecilis. Cecilis appointed Walsingis as Assistant Director of the Imperial Intelligence Agency in 1769, and in this position, he worked with the Chancellor to coordinate the Empire's spy network. Walsingis was a serious, disciplined, and cultivated man who possessed deep convictions and formidable abilities, being drawn to the Earl of Leicesterius because of their shared Reformist beliefs. He spoke four languages besides Laurasian and was a skilled diplomat who possessed extensive knowledge of extra-galactic politics. As a Uniction Reformist, he especially hated Spamalka and the Queen of Scottria. The Empress, who found that Walsingis was more then a match for her intellectually, nevertheless trusted him implicitly, and knew that he would carry out her orders, even if he disagreed with them. Her preservation became his ordained mission in life, and to that end he would devote his energy, his wealth, and, eventually, his very health.
 * As had been the case with the Austarlian marriage project, religion was to prove a major obstacle in the marriage negotiations, because the Empress was as insistent as ever before that her husband should abide by the laws of her realm; the Duke of Anjou, however, was adamant that he would never abandon his Franconian faith. The Empress, however, also felt repelled, to a certain extent, by the very character of the man for whom marriage had been proposed; Anjou was known as a womanizer but also as as a transvestite, adorning himself in female garments and acting in an "unseemly" manner towards his male servants, as was confirmed by an account of the Haxonian Ambassador to the Franconian Court, Frederico Pena. Although Queen-Dowager Catharina backed the marriage because she was ambitious for him to gain a crown, he himself had little yearning for it. Nor did Walsingis, known for his strict standards of morality, favor it.
 * October 24-The Battle of Braila resulted in a decisive victory for the forces of the Laurasian Empire under the command of Field-Marshal Demetrius Rumanstevius. Braila, which had been colonized by the Neo-Iffian Empire in 1470, had come into the possession of the Marasharite Empire during the reign of Emperor Suleyman the Magnificent, in 1540. For over two centuries, it had served as a major Marasharite military supply base and as a industrial center, with major shipbuilding, metalworking, and warehousing industries. Its population of sixty million souls had longed to be liberated from their Marasharite rulers, who conscripted them into their armed forces on the basis of one out of every ten males, and imposed limitations upon their freedom of assembly and transportation. They therefore welcomed the Laurasian forces with open arms: Field-Marshal Rumanstevius fueled their expectations by immediately lifting conscription on the world and granting the world's inhabitants free transit from their star system. By the end of October 1770, Kilia and Brasscea had also been secured by Laurasian troops, resulting in the establishment of their firm control over the approaches to Kumong. General Rumanstevius now began to move his units in the direction of that star system.
 * November 6-The Empress Aurelia dispatched the Earl of Leicesterius to summon the Franconian Ambassador, Fénelon, to an audience. The Empress was determined to keep up public appearances, and she therefore adorned herself in order to impress the Ambassador. Taking on the role of the "modest" virgin, she told the Ambassador that she regretted having stayed unmarried for such a long period of time. Fénelon responded that he could help to alter that "state of affairs" and that he would deem it a great honor if he could bring about a marriage between "Her Imperial Majesty" and the Duke of Anjou. The Empress protested that since she was now thirty-seven years old (having celebrated her birthday nearly two months previously), she was too old for marriage. She nevertheless managed to convey the impression that she was eager for it. She did express her concerns about the great discrepancy in age between herself and Anjou; Leicesterius made a joke out of this that this was for the better for her. Soon after the audience concluded, Fénelon sought out Leicesterius on the marriage proposals, and was surprised to find that the Earl was in favor of it. Armed with this knowledge, the Ambassador sent a communique to Queen-Dowager Catharina, informing her that it was essential for there now to be an official proposal of marriage.
 * November 14-The Battle of Kumong was waged between the forces of the Laurasian Empire under the command of Field-Marshal Demetrius Rumanstevius, and those of the Marasharite Empire under the command of Subordinate Vizier Humano Amasino. Kumong was the last Marasharite star system of note in the Muggal Cluster besides Imegina. Control of this world, once one of the Torfian Throne Worlds, was therefore essential for any force which sought to exert its grip over the Muggal Cluster. It was also the last major garrison before Imegina itself. Vizier Amasino, who was of Grecian descent, had never before fought a direct military confrontation, and was therefore at a disadvantage against his Laurasian adversaries from the first. He had under his command twenty destroyers of the line, thirty frigates, ten dreadnoughts, ten xebecs, and four couriers, the largest remaining Marasharite operational fleet in the Galactic Borderlands. General Rumanstevius had four hundred warships at his command, including seventy destroyers of the line and a complement of twelve thousand Imperator-class starfighters. He therefore had a vast numerical advantage over his opponents. This was revealed in the actual battle, which resulted in a decisive victory of the Laurasian Empire. After three hours of combat in the outskirts of the Kumong star system, the Marasharite force was overwhelmed and dispersed. Vizier Amasino himself was captured by Laurasian starfighters; most of the Marasharite destroyers fell into Laurasian possession; and Laurasian units breached Kumong's shield defenses. By November 18, Rumanstevius had also secured Akkeria, Stary, and the Gateway Bases. Only Imegina was left, as the last remaining system held by the Marasharites in the Caladarian Galaxy proper.
 * November 17-Accession Day, which marked the Empress Aurelia's ascension to the throne, was formally established as an official state holiday of the Laurasian Empire; six years later, in November 1776, it would formally be designated as one of the holy days of the Imperial Almitian Church. The Laurasians were determined that this celebration of their Empress's rule would surpass anything previously seen, and serve as a decisive confirmation of the Empire's unity and stability. For the next thirty-three years, the celebration of Accession Day would become a routine custom of the Laurasian people. On this particular occassion, prayers of thanksgiving were offered at major religious edifices throughout the Empire for a sovereign who had delivered the realms from "desperation and Traditionalism", and had presided over a period of economic prosperity. Sermons, galaxywide festivities, and the famous Accession Day jousts at the Quencilvanian Palace were all held on this day. Special prayer books incorporating a service which had been composed by the Empress herself for use on the day were printed; ballads and songs celebrating the occassion were also composed. Throughout the Empire, the Empress's subjects would drink to her health and prosperity, feast and light various fireworks and bonfires, while the Imperial Garrison of Laurasia Prime would fire a honorary salute. This also marked the first occasion that the Accession Day jousts were hosted by Sir Antigonus Lesius, the Empress's Champion. He would continue to preside over the ceremonies until his retirement in November 1790. Attended by up to 200,000 spectators, the jousts presented an opportunity for young men at the Imperial Court to display their knightly prowess and win fame. The pageantry staged at these occasions was often breathtaking, and contestants would appear in elaborate and inventive costumes, based on religious and mythological themes. The Empress herself would appear in the guise of Astraea, virgin goddess of justice; Cynthia, the "lady of space"; Diana the huntress; Belphoebe; or during the last decade of the century, as Gloriana, the Mighty Empress. She would acknowledge the homage and devotion of the knights who participated. Her champion would defend her honor against all comers in the jousts; the contestants' shields would then be adorned with intricate symbolic devices and hung in the Shield Gallery of the Old Royal Palace. These were the ideals of chivarly, ancient chivarly, which were maintained by the Empress and her court.
 * November 22-Death of the Haynsian Despot Qaplan-Empi II, who had suffered humiliating losses at the hands of Laurasian forces under the command of Field-Marshal Demetrius Rumanstevius, in the Battles of Riababia Mogila and Larga. The Despot's health had entered a swift and sudden decline following his return to Haynes in July 1770. In public, it was officially proclaimed by the Haynsian Chancellory and the Despotic Court that the Despot had contracted and died from a previously unknown disorder. In reality, Marasharite Emperor Mustapha, who had been dissatisfied with the Despot's performance in the campaigns against the Laurasian Empire, had ordered for his agents in the Haynsian Household to offer the Despot poisons in his food, to destroy his immune system and to leave him exposed to common diseases. Qaplan-Empi II was now succeeded to the throne by his cousin Everan-Karany II.
 * December 4-
 * By December 1770, the foreign courts of the Great Amulak Spiral and Crone Galaxy had become struck with astonishment "freighted with alarm", as Chancellor Cecilis described it. Aurelia's erstwhile ally, the Pruthian Emperor Pru'a IX, was among those who was most alarmed. When the Fourth Laurasian-Marasharite War had erupted in September 1768, Pru'a had declared privately to his advisers that the conflict was a "contest between the one-eyed and the blind", although he had provided financial subsidies to the Imperial Laurasian Court still. The successes of Empress Aurelia's generals in the campaigns of 1769 and 1770: their advance to the Galactic Barrier and the Haynsian Slave Highway; the presence of a Laurasian force in the outskirts of the Amulak Spiral; and the smashing victories of Fairxatia Straits, Khotyn, Bucharina, Chesma, Riababaia Mogila, Larga, Kagul, and Imegina proved him wrong. Pru'a himself did not take any pleasure in imagining Aurelia's permanent domination of the Dejanican Commonwealth and the possibility of her seizing all the Trans-Galactic Marasharite Territories. His archenemy, Empress Mar'va Tarvania of Austarlia, shared the same sentiments. Neither Pruthia nor Austarlia liked the prospect of Laurasia reaching into the Grecian Provinces or the possibility of them eventually posing a threat to the Marasharite Homeland Territories. However, neither Pru'a nor Mar'va Tarvania saw how to prevent Aurelia from achieving these goals. Therefore, although Pru'a congrulated Aurelia on her victories, never failing to express admiration for her, he did not wish for a wider war, which could possibly bring in Franconia and Austarlia against Laurasia and require the participation of Pruthia as Aurelia's ally in the fighting. The Treaty of Berliania III had provided that Pruthia would come to Aurelia's aid if Laurasia were threatened by more than one enemy.
 * In the current war, Marasharita had clearly provoked the conflict; as a result, Pruthia had been sending those subsidies to Laurasia. But now Austarlia, which had finally laid the marriage project of the Archduke Char'vak to rest, and which was alarmed by Laurasian advances, was threatening to ally herself with the Marasharites. If this led to war, Laurasia would demand that Pruthia fulfill her further treaty obligation; the Emperor would have to war with Austarlia for the third time. By 1770, Pru'a was tired of war, and had no wish to dispute the Silanian Provinces, which he had won, with his Austarlian neighbors again. The Emperor preferred diplomacy. Dejanica's independence was tottering; Laurasian Ambassador Sir Leonidas Volynskhius held considerable influence over the affairs of the Dejanican government. It was only a matter of time before the Bar Confederation was totally suppressed and the Empress of Laurasia would decide to absorb the entire commonwealth. This would give Laurasia a substantial territorial foothold in the Amulak Spiral, and would provide it with a direct boundary with both Pruthia and Austarlia for the first time. To prevent this from occurring, and to deal with the Dejanican situation peacefully, Pru'a scrambled to find a solution that could satisfy all three of Dejanica's formidable neighbors. In mid-November 1770, he had conceived the idea that Pruthia, Austarlia, and Laurasia might all be appeased by each annexing a region of the crumbling Dejanican Commonwealth. If Aurelia were to consent to annexing the Dejanican Lavellan Provinces, and Pru'a took only what he wanted in Little Pomerania and Dejanican Pruthia, then Austarlia could be satisfied with the borderland territories of Galicia and Lodomeria, which had many Austarlian immigrants resident. He was certain that if these three powers could agree on the plan, no one else could not resist this combination of power-not the Marasharites or the Franconians, even the Spamalkans, and certainly not the Dejanicans.
 * Therefore, on December 4, 1770, Emperor Pru'a designated his younger brother, Prince Henry of Pruthia, as his special envoy to the Imperial Laurasian Court on Laurasia Prime. Two days earlier, he had sent a special communique to the Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Privy Council, informing them of his desire to conduct "important negotiations with the Imperial Laurasian Government", regarding "essential matters". The Empress and Chancellor Cecilis had both accurately guessed that he was referring to the Dejanican situation, and therefore had no qualms to receiving his brother as a special envoy. Henry departed from Berliania III two days after his initial appointment. On December 11, he arrived at the Osonboka Nebula, having taken a longer route through the Galactic Void in order to avoid Marasharite and Haynsian warships deployed against Laurasian forces. Empress Aurelia determined to impress her guest, and to convey to him the lavishness and splendor of her court had dispatched Procurator-General Bagonius and the Earl of Leicesterius to greet the Pruthian Prince in the Nebula. They arrived with a vast entourage of escort warships; adorned themselves in lavish garments; and carried gifts for the Prince. Henry, however, was like his brother: he was as little interested in ceremonial pomp as his brother and had an inexpressive demanor, but had a sharp eye and keen perceptions. He also knew how to be polite and formal, and therefore endured the ceremony as well as he could. The entourage proceeded from Iego down the Rebeccan Galactic Trade Route, but on the orders of the Empress, made only brief stops in the major star systems along the way. The main welcome, Aurelia had determined, was to be at the outskirts of Laurasia Prime itself. The Imperial Court had been engaged in much preparation for formally receiving the Prince, and the Empress had commanded Lord Treasurer Winchestrius and his long-time subordinate, Sir Walterius Mildmay (who had relieved him of the onerous burdens of the Ministry of Finance in 1766), to spare no expense for the occasion. Therefore, when Henry entered the capital star system of the Laurasian Empire (December 14, 1770), he was greeted with much spectacle and ceremony. The Empress Aurelia herself, on her chief flagship, the IMS Laurasiana Galactica, received Henry's ship. Henry was escorted to the flagship on a shuttle-craft. When he was formally received by the Empress on the bridge of the flagship, he dipped into a formal Pruthian vow and extended the thanks of his brother. Aurelia, who had been informed of his Pruthian manners, adjusted accordingly and returned the thanks. Following this, the Empress, Prince Henry, and the chief attendants of the household embarked on a sleighcraft, for a slow procession in the star system. The sleighcraft contained enough room for six hundred individuals and was equipped with its own replicator machines, an observation deck, and comfortable resting chambers adorned with rare minerals. The sleigh-craft was followed by the flagship and some two hundred other vessels, ranging from the chief destroyers of the line to escort couriers. Every person was adorned in fancy costumes and wore ceremonial masks.
 * Upon reaching the Post of Marsia, the procession passed through a triumphal hypergate, especially erected for the occasion: it was adorned with engravings etched by specialized Charasian masons, among the most renowned in the entire Empire. At the distance of every quarter of a million miles, then, some grand structure appeared, illuminated by flare-cannons fired by waiting escort craft, and formed in the guise of colonnades, hover-platforms, or even pyramids. Inside the observation chambers of each of these structures were a crowd of Laurasian subjects, amusing themselves with music, dancing, and other entertainments available to them in the star system. Each of these structures represented some significant Laurasian ethnicity, with representations of the dress, amusements, and music of that ethnicity. After having passed by such an array of magnificent structures, the escort reached the orbit of Laurasia Prime. It then passed slowly through Jadia, Hepudermia, the two Calaxies, the Second Station of Callista, the Ancient Neuron Plantita Station, and the Galactic Observation Facility. At the entry to the Approaches of Christiania, there appeared a massive model of a star system, representing Illaria’s Shaft during a supernova. Vast rays were spreading out from the model, and the whole of the Approaches was greatly illuminated. The spectators had hardly refocused themselves from this display of grandeur when they were confronted by descent to the Spaceport, decorated with magnificent Kimanian and Horacian banners. Once landing at the spaceport, the Empress, Prince Henry, and the entourages of the Imperial Court proceeded on a repulsorlift down the throughfares of the city. They visited the Universities of Laurasia Prime and the Empire; the Galactic Opera; the Imperial Academy of Arts and Sciences; the Old Royal Palace; the Lycian Congressional House; the Charterhouse; the Diplomatic Palace; the Westphalian Cathedral; the Imperial Mausoleum; the Imperial Observatory; the Imperial Museum of History and Space; the Senatorial Palace; and the Imperial Academy of the Arts, among innumerable other sights. Finally, they reached the grounds of the Quencilvanian Palace. The Palace was illuminated by great fluorescent displays and crystalline panels; at the door to the Grand Corridor, stood Chancellor Cecilis, the foreign ambassadors, the Mayor of Christiania, and the chief magnates of Laurasia Prime. Following their entry into the Palace, during which a special salute was held for Prince Henry, two hours of dancing and entertainment ensued. A great discharge of turbocannon then occurred. Suddenly, all of the displays were powered off, and a great display of fireworks dominated the city of Christiania. Another thundering discharge of artillery occurred; then, by the wonderous nature, the displays powered back on. All of this was observed by the Empress and the Imperial Court from the Palatial Balcony. Supper was then served; the celebrations resumed; and dancing continued until the early hours of the morning.
 * December 7-17-The Siege of Imegina, one of the most significant confrontations of the Fourth Laurasian-Marasharite War, and the culmination of nearly two years of Laurasian campaigns in the Galactic Borderlands, is conducted by the forces of the Laurasian Empire under the command of Field-Marshal Demetrius Rumanstevius. Rumanstevius, who had spent nearly a month preparing for this, his final offensive against the bastion of Marasharite authority and power in the Galactic Borderlands, deployed sizable numbers of troops and warships in the battlefield. The Laurasian force comprised of ninety destroyers of the line; thirty-five frigates; twenty dreadnoughts; one hundred and twenty cruisers; two hundred couriers; five thousand assault craft; and three hundred automated transports carrying 1.5 million Imperial Soldiers and Marines. Rumanstevius had been provided reconnaissance and supply support by his subordinate, General Petevius Panius, who had now firmly consolidated the Laurasian hold over the Northern Reaches and the outlet of the Haynsian Slave Highway. Imegina, which had a population of 114 billion souls in 1770 (the third most populous star system in the Galactic Borderlands, after Kalbacha Major and Rasdalla Major), possessed a garrison of 800,000 Marasharite soldiers and 150,000 Haynsian Elite Troopers, who had three hundred warships and a squadron of nearly six thousand starfighters. General Ibril-Qazim commanded the garrison and defenses of Imegina; he was determined to hold out for as long as possible. As a result, the initial Laurasian advance into the star system was costly, and Rumanstevius was forced to reinforce his supply lines. Eventually, however, on December 13, the Field-Marshal's agents in Hulaugh (which was named after that famed King who had commanded the Torfian Hordes in their invasion of the Galactic Borderlands and colonization of the Muggal Cluster 1,392 years earlier), managed to sabotage the planetary shield generators and the operational command center. The unity of the Marasharite force, pressed on all sides by the Laurasian armada, collapsed, and the world was overrun by superior Laurasian troops within three days. Ibril-Qazim himself died while leading a final assault against advancing Laurasian units in the Hulaugh Capital District. By December 22, Imegina was firmly in the grip of the Laurasian Empire. The entire Marasharite Galactic Borderlands was now occupied by Laurasian forces. On Ascentmas Day, 1770, Empress Aurelia would issue a manifesto to her subjects praising her general's achievements.
 * December 22-After several days of celebration and festivities by the Imperial Court, during which time even Prince Henry broke some of his stolid demeanor and acknowledged the great wealth and splendors of the Laurasian Empire, he and the Empress Aurelia got down to their true business: discussing the possibility of a partition of the Dejanican Commonwealth. This first audience was held in the Private Throne Room; the Empress permitted only Chancellor Cecilis and the Earl of Leicesterius to be present with her, with all the other Privy Councilors being commanded to refrain from involvement until they had been specifically ordered to do so. Prince Henry, on his part, would not even allow the Pruthian Ambassador, Baron de Wergalid, to be in attendance, fearing he would spread rumors about the partition plans throughout the ranks of the Imperial Court. At this audience, Henry asked Aurelia if she would be willing to downscale her territorial demands at the expense of the Marasharite Empire, in exchange for obtaining concessions from the Commonwealth. The Empress, in a manifesto of October 9, 1770, had declared that the Empire would never be satisfied until the whole of the Marasharite territories in the Galactic Borderlands, Great Tesmanian Cloud, and Angelina Spiral were annexed, and the Grecian Provinces granted their independence. Henry sought to convince the Empress of Laurasia that these demands were unreasonable and could result in Franconian and Austarlian intervention. At first, Aurelia was reluctant to downscale her demands; Laurasia was the only power fighting Marasharita at the time, and had already defeated her in numerous military confrontations. The first conference ended in a stalemate, as the Empress promised to ponder about the Pruthian proposal. Over the course of the next four days, Chancellor Cecilis managed to convince the Empress that neither Pruthia nor an increasingly hostile Austarlia would be willing to accept such extensive Laurasian territorial acquisitions at this juncture. The Empress herself understood that Philicus I of Spamalka, who had become increasingly hostile towards her, might lend his support to the Marasharites, and therefore deny the Laurasians access to their territories in the Amulak Spiral. Consequently, she decided to accept the logic of Henry’s arguments. As the year 1770 came to a close, however, other events were stirring, not just with the Marasharite and Dejanican predicaments, but also with the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria, where affairs had remained surprisingly inert since the Earl of Lennaxia assumed the regency.

1771

 * January 1-
 * On January 1, 1771, celebrations occurred throughout the Laurasian Empire to mark the commencement of another new year. As the year 1771 began, the Empire’s dominions were caught up in the euphoria of celebration and delight. This was caused by the maintenance of general prosperity throughout the Empire’s realms, which had only been disrupted by the Malarian Rebellion; the victories obtained by Laurasian forces over the hated Marasharite savages; and the stability of the Imperial Laurasian Government. Empress Aurelia, in the traditional New Year’s proclamation to her subjects, declared that in this year “the Haynsian threat would be removed” and the Empire would obtain a sense of security from the threats of its enemies. Whilst the court was engaged in celebration, the Empress and Prince Henry continued their discussions. The previous day, she had informed Henry of her decision to accept the basic form of his proposal; namely, that demands at the expense of the Marasharites be downscaled in exchange for acquisitions in the Dejanican Commonwealth. They were now moving towards the specifics of the agreement. And despite Prince Henry’s attempts to keep the negotiations a secret, word of them nevertheless leaked out to the Imperial Court.
 * Mr. Ulzhonzi, who was an attaché for Lord Petro de’Beria, then the Haxonian Ambassador to the Imperial Laurasian Court, sent a communique to the Haxonian Senate. In this communique, he informed them of the “continued scene of festivities; feasts, balls, concerts, plays, and masquerades in quick succession; and all in honor of, and to divert his royal highness, Prince Henry of Pruthia, the famous brother of the present Emperor”. He then went on to state that “the Prince, while expressing admiration for the Empire’s wealth, nevertheless has only the look of a disaffected cat, as if higher sport is occurring in his mind than the pastimes of dancing and singing. He came here on pretense of paying a formal visit to Her Imperial Majesty, and of witnessing the advancements in this Empire as have been praised by literary illuminaries the galaxies over. But can one seriously imagine that this creature, who should travel through our Confederacy, the Vendragian Confederacy, and the Dejanican Commonwealth, would come merely to observe the metropolis of the Empress of Laurasia? Other princes may pursue such a pastime, but the gentlemen of the House of Pruthia have other quarry. Is the Emperor of Pruthia, as a tame spectator, to reap no advantages from the troubles in Dejanica and the late Marasharite war? What is the meaning of his late conferences with His Majesty, the son of the Empress of Austarlia? These celestial conjunctions are the forerunners of great events. A few months will reveal to all the true purpose of these missions. After that, one shall hear of changes, usurpations, and revolutions.”
 * January 5-
 * Four days after Mr. Ulzohnzi's observations in his communique to the Haxonian Senate concerning the conferences among the Empress Aurelia and the Pruthian Prince Henry, a sudden and swift military operation was undertaken by the forces of the Holy Austarlian Empire. This action involved a borderland territory of the Dejanican Commonwealth, and it would serve to both alarm and motivate the Imperial Laurasian and Pruthian Governments. The borderlands region concerned was the Zips Nebula. Colonization of the Nebula (also known as Szepes County), had begun in the late eleventh century with the first explorations by government expeditions of the Apostolic Kingdom of Hungary. Kezmarok, which had been colonized as far back as the sixteenth century BH, was rehabilitated and established by the Hungarian authorities as the capital star system of the original Trans-Zip Colonies. In 1154, the Trans-Zip Colonies were reorganized into the Zips Administrative Authority, the designation given by the Hungarian Government to its borderland territories. By the middle of the thirteenth century, colonization had shifted to the inner Nebula regions, and a new capital for the Administrative Authority was established on Poldolinec. Hniezdne, Dunajec, and Stará Ľubovňa were colonized by government-sponsored expeditions only in the 1290s. By 1310, the Administrative Authority had been upgraded to the status of a noble county, and was awarded full representation in the Estates of Hungary. By the middle of the fourteenth century, the colony star-systems of  Abrahámovce, Betlanovce, Filice, Hadušovce, Hôrka, Hozelec, Jánovce, Komárov, Levkovce, and Machalovce had been established in the Northern (or Comital) Regions of the Zip Nebula; each received a colonial administration charter and the ability to elect their own consultants to the Zips Legislative Chamber, which had been organized to serve as the chief consultative assembly for the county. Between the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, extensive Austarlian immigration to the colonies of the Zips Nebula occurred, as a result of the colonization and benefits policies pursued by the Hungarian Government.
 * The Austarlian immigrants were mostly navigators, merchants, and miners. In 1271 and 1317, the Austarlian Immigrant Authority of Zips received privileges from the Hungarian Chancellory, granting it the ability to regulate and monitor future immigration to the colonies; to represent the interests of the Austarlians in the Legislative Assembly; and to provide for the legal, educational, and welfare systems by which the immigrants were to abide. By the end of the fourteenth century, Zips County included forty-one major colonies and two hundred outposts spread across two hundred light-years of space, in and around the Zip Nebula proper. In the early fifteenth century, however, the Kingdom of Hungary experienced a number of financial and other difficulties, arousing out of its involvement in the futile Crusade Wars of Nicopolis against the rising Marasharite Empire and the Hussite Rebellion in the neighboring Kingdom of Bohemia. In 1412, King Sigismund of Luxembourg, who needed to replenish his treasury, decided to pawn the whole of Zips County to the Dejanican Commonwealth, then ruled by King Wladlar II (1377-1434), who had engineered the union of the Kingdom of Dejanica with the Grand Principality of Lithaunia in 1386. Under the terms of the Treaty of Lubulowa, Zips County was to be "loaned" to the Dejanican Commonwealth in exchange for the Dejanican Treasury agreeing to dispense funds to cover Hungarian military and diplomatic expenses. Hungary, however, would be obliged to repay Dejanica for this; as long as the debt remained, Zip County was to remain under the "guardianship" of the Dejanican Government. Although the county remained officially part of the Kingdom of Hungary, their economic and administrative affairs were to be handled by Dejanican officials. A Dejanican governor could be stationed at Poldolinec, in order to supervise the county's affairs; troops could be stationed at the chief strongholds of the county, in order to maintain order; and regulation of transportation, the collection of tax revenues, immigration, and trade would be solely at the discretion of the Dejanican Diet. The Kingdom of Hungary attempted three times (1419, 1426, and 1439) to repay the loans provided, but was simply unable to muster the necessary revenues. Eventually, the will to repay faded away, as the Hungarian Parliament eventually refused to repay the funds granted by the Dejanican Commonwealth. For the next three and a half centuries, Zips County remained a borderland region under the administration, but never the full sovereignty, of the Dejanican Commonwealth.
 * But by the late eighteenth century, the Dejanican Commonwealth had degenerated into a state of civil disunion, and was no longer strong enough to resist intrusions upon its territory. Austarlian Empress Mar'va Tarvania, understanding this, and also hoping to restrict Laurasian ambitions in Dejanican space, had ordered the Austarlian General Headquarters to coordinate plans for a military reoccupation of Zips County in March 1770. They had worked vigorously for the remainder of the year, and by December, Austarlian troops were stationed in the strongholds of the Carpathian Borderland Territories, posed for a march into Zips County. Now, January 5, 1771, with the Laurasians engaged in their campaigns against the Marasharites and the Bar Confederations, and with the spirit of the new year still in evidence, the Austarlian Empress gave the order to march. Within hours, the resistance of the paltry Dejanican "security" garrisons had collapsed, and the whole county was occupied by Austarlian troops. Many inhabitants of the Zip Colonies were pleased about the Austarlian reoccupation, having long considered the Dejanicans to be foreign rulers. By January 7, the entire Zips Nebula had been reincorporated into the hereditary dominions of the Hungarian Crown, which had been an appendage of the Austarlian Empire since 1526. News about the swift Austarlian occupation of the Zips Cluster spread fast by means of the galactic media. Pruthian Emperor Pru'a IX received the news while he was reviewing his troops at the parade grounds of Kauffenberg Palace. Marasharite Emperor Mustapha was told by the Grand Vizier, Silhadhar Mehver, who had replaced Ivazzade Halil in December 1770. Dejanican King Stanis Vorrust I was shocked when he heard of the Austarlian violation of his territorial rights; the Council of the Bar Confederation considered the Austarlian Empress's action to be a betrayal. The most important reaction, however, was that of the Laurasian Empress Aurelia. The Empress, Prince Henry, and the Imperial Court had been attending a opera concert at the Quencilvanian Palace when messengers rushed in to inform them of the Austarlian move. Henry marked that "In Dejanica, it seems one only has to stoop and help oneself." Aurelia took up the same montra, replying "Why shouldn't we take our share?" She then said "I will frighten Marasharita and flatter Haxonia. Do you take it upon yourself to buy over Austarlia and amuse Franconia?" Prince Henry replied in the affirmative. During the course of the next several days, the Empress and Prince Henry would begin to discuss ideas on how to persuade Austarlia in order to agree to a formal partition of Dejanican territories among all three powers.
 * January 14-The Siege of Jasna Gora ended in victory for the forces of the Bar Confederation under the command of Generals Kazimeres Pulaskia and Michael Walewski, and their subordinate, Commandant-General Józef Zaremba. Archleutan Major-General Johann von Drewitz (who had been promoted to that rank for his efforts against Bar Confederation forces in September 1770), had launched two offensives against the defenses of Jasna Gora. The first had been launched on November 11, 1770. General von Drewitz directed Laurasian starfighter and courier squadrons in offensives against the Jasna Gora Straits, seeking to conquer this chief stronghold of the Bar Confederation. By this point, Laurasian units held definite control of Greater Dejanica and Dejanican Pruthia, and had continued to pursue aggressive counteroffensives against Bar Confederation units in the outskirts of the Lithuanian Grand Duchy. Von Drewitz's units, however, had then been surprised by the extensive resistance offered by the garrison forces of Jasna Gora, especially under the direction of the talented and inventive General Walewski. On November 23, Drewitz had been forced to halt this first offensive. He was, however, determined not to give up so easily, and decided to spend the course of the next month reorganizing his military forces and making extensive preparations for a second move against the star system. In the meantime, Loyalist Dejanican and Laurasian detachments stormed the Confederate outposts of Aduiaz, Worzaz, and Malec, weakening the supply lines for the operational rebel forces in the outskirts of the Krakow Voivodeship. Finally, on New Year's Eve 1770, Laurasian forces had instigated a formal blockade of the Jasna Gora star system. General Drewitz stationed three starfighter escorts and a detachment of interdictor warships and destroyers around the perimeters of the star system, seeking to suppress all transportation and commerce in and out of the star system. Generals Walewski and Pulaskia, however, proved themselves to be cleverer than their enemy, for they maintained contacts with Confederate officers and troopers at Blackwich, which was located three light years to the east of Jasna Gora. This world had not been subdued by General von Drewitz's forces, and provided a vantage point from which counteroffensives could be launched against Laurasian positions. On January 7, the Garrison Commander of Blackwich, Jan Gromoski, launched a diversionary attack against Laurasian supply ships and destroyer escorts in Hoffaz; this forced General von Drewitz to divert operational units in order to maintain his supply lines. As a result, the blockade of the Jasna Gora star system relaxed, and Dejanican warships were soon able to penetrate from the star system into the surrounding regions of space. On January 14, von Drewitz, pressed by renewed Confederate counteroffensives against Malec, Stosh, and Kamenets, was forced to terminate the blockade. Pulaskia gained increased renown as a result of the Siege of Jasna Gora, and it appeared to some at the Imperial Laurasian Court that this renegade commander would never be defeated. The Empress Aurelia had long been frustrated by the doddering pace of the Confederate campaigns, and she believed that General Elmt needed to be replaced. On January 27, he was officially informed by the Imperial General Headquarters, on the orders of the Empress, that he was to be formally relieved of his duties by the end of March 1771. General Elmt accepted his impending fate, and in private, lamented his failures in suppressing the Bar Confederation and defeating such elusive and patriotic Dejanican officers as General Pulaskia. Pulaskia, however, engaged in disputes with Walewski and Zaremba, and consequently, von Drewitz was able to retreat to his command headquarters on Kemabalana, located eighty light-years to the north of Jasna Gora.
 * February 8-By February 1771, the "imprisoned" ex-Queen of Scottria, Mariana I, had begun to involve herself in yet another conspiracy against the Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Laurasian Government. On February 2, the Earls of Morton and Caithness; the Lords Boyd, Seton, Sinclair, and Sempill; and the Laird McDonaugh of Leith had arrived at the Quencilvanian Palace on Laurasia Prime. They had been formally appointed as special commissioners by the Regent Lennaxia, with the approval of the Scottrian Estates, in order to communicate to the Empress Aurelia and her chief ministers about the public attitude in the Scottrian realms. In the name of their master, King Jamsius VI, the commissioners had informed the Empress, in a audience within the Private Throne Room, that few desired Mariana's return. Aurelia agreed, and declared that she had no wish to "impose despotism upon the inhabitants of the Scottrian realms". The realization that Aurelia would not do anything to help her filtered through to Mariana. She declared, in a communique to the Clainnarch of Ross, that "our good sister must pardon us if, seeing no further deliverance to be had at her hand," she looked to foreign princes for help. If intrigue could secure her liberation from imprisonment, and hopefully the Laurasian Crown itself, than this was the course she was now obliged to take.
 * The Haxonian banker Roberto Ridolfi, who had orchestrated the conspiracies which ultimately resulted in the Malarian Rebellion, had managed to flee back to the Haxonian Confederacy in March 1770. Enjoying diplomatic immunity, since he had served as a attache to the Haxonian Embassy on Laurasia Prime, Ridolfi was therefore able to escape the reach of the Empress Aurelia. For almost a year, he had remained quiet, returning to his duties at the Florencian Bank on Venice and refraining from public intrigue. In January 1771, however, Ridolfi, seeking new opportunity, sent a communique to Queen Mariana, offering to act as her representative at the courts of the Amulak Spiral; he would be well placed to stir up support for her. He had conceived a plan whereby Spamalka and Franconia, as well as the Marasharite Empire, would cooperate together to invade the northern territories of the Laurasian Empire; provoke a rebellion to overthrow the Empress Aurelia; and install Queen Mariana and the Duke of Norfolkius in her place. Ridolfi, of course, included provisions that all Marasharite territory occupied by Laurasian military forces, and which had been seized by the Empire since 1716, would be restored to Marasharite authority.
 * Queen Mariana, when she received this communique, believed that this was what she had been waiting for. On January 22, four days after Ridolfi had sent his first proposal, the Queen replied, informing him that he should tell his friends, that, if they did provoke war against the Empire, they could expect the support of many influential personages among the Imperial Laurasian nobility. Mariana also provided him with credentials, issued by herself, to provide to Emperor Philicus I of Spamalka and King Charman III of Franconia. Mariana, on her part, still cherished hopes of the Duke of Norfolkius. During his imprisonment at the Fortress of Baureux, she had sent him a message to persuade him that they would be married when it became possible. Norfolkius himself did not believe that Aurelia would now welcome such a marriage; he had, as a condition for his release, promised the Empress that he would never seek to marry Mariana again. However, as with many other men before and after him, the Queen of Scottria exerted a fatal fascination for him.
 * Therefore, on this day, February 8, 1771, the Queen of Scottria penned a communique to the Duke of Norfolkius, outlining Ridolfi's proposals and inviting him to join the conspiracy. The Duke had no desire to become involved in what was undoubtedly high treason; he knew that he in danger of losing his own life. He was also alarmed at Mariana's insistence that he become a Traditionalist. For the time being, Norfolkius vacillated; Queen Mariana, however, continued to exert pressure on him in order to join the conspiracy.
 * February 25-
 * In a formal ceremony at the Great Audience Chamber of the Quencilvanian Palace, the Empress Aurelia raised her loyal Chancellor, Sir Willanius Cecilis, to the peerage of the Laurasian Empire. By 1771, Cecilis had definitively proved his ability in matters of government administration, diplomacy, and court affairs. He had played a major role in the compilation and publication of the Codex Aureliana, the most comprehensive legal code in the Laurasian Empire's history; he had served his mistress faithfully in all matters concerning the Scottrian question and conspiracies against her throne; and he had looked after her welfare, whether by opposing Leicesterius in his attempts to marry her or advising her on the suppression of the Malarian Rebellion. Aurelia recognized all of this and was determined to reward him for it. All of the major personages of the Imperial Court were in attendance at the ceremony. The Earl of Leicesterius and the Duke of Norfolkius had the role of bearers of the imperial sword; Lord Treasurer Winchestrius (whose health was in decline by this point), Chief Procurator Amnystas Parsius, Procurator-General Bagonius, and Imperial Vice-Chamberlain Sir Tacitus Knollysis all played important roles in the ceremony. Cecilis was created 1st Baron Burghley of Volta. It is by this title that he will be referred to thenceforth. Burghley was also awarded a grant of €200 million dataries and the Order of the Imperial Garter. By this stage, the Empress Aurelia's primary advisers comprised Lord Burghley, Jadia, Leicesterius, and Walsingis, all of whom now held important positions within the ranks of the Imperial Laurasian Government. Leicesterius had become Minister of Regional and Local Government in March 1770; Jadia now held the positions of Minister of Imperial Works and Holdings and Space and Transportation; Burghley of course, was Chancellor, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Minister of the Imperial Chancellory. Sir Nicholas Thorckmortonia, who had lost favor with the Empress Aurelia as a result of the conspiracies surrounding the Malarian Rebellion, had died on February 12; this had increased the influence of these respective men in the eyes of the Imperial Court. At the same time, however, they continued to be divided by differences in opinion; in particular, about the question of the Empress's marriage to the Franconian Duke of Anjou. Burghley and Jadia were in favor of the marriage, but Leicesterius was not, although he professed otherwise. His colleagues believed that Laurasian marriage ties with Franconia would wean that kingdom from its support of the Bar Confederation in the Dejanican Commonwealth and provide the Empire support against the Spamalkans, who were becoming increasingly hostile to the Imperial Laurasian Government. The Franconians, although they deplored the Empress Aurelia's treatment of Mariana Stuart, and continued to provide support to the Bar Confederation, nevertheless believed that they could create a defensive alliance with Laurasia against Spamalka. Charman III also wanted support against the rising threat of the Guise faction, and wished to deter the Empress from intervening a second time on behalf of the Hugenot Confederation. By the end of February 1771, the Empress Aurelia had instructed Ambassador Walsingis to begin negotiating the arrangements of a Franconian marriage with the Franconian Government.
 * On the same day of Chancellor Cecilis's elevation to the peerage as Lord Burghley, forces of the Bar Confederation under the command of General Kazimerzes Pulaskia obtained a victory in the Battle of Tarlow. Following the retreat of General von Drewitz from the blockade of Jasna Gora, General Pulaskia had managed to recover some of the Bar Confederation's territorial losses in the Krakow Voivodeship. By February 6, he had reconquered the systems of Malec, Stoch, and Hoffaz, inflicting defeats upon overstretched and isolated Laurasian garrisons. Four days later, he had launched a major raiding expedition against the outskirts of Lublin, destroying Laurasian operational outposts on Crankana and Lobel in the process. By February 22, Osrony Trojy, Okopy Minor, and Ivarria had all been reconquered by the General's forces. General Honorius Elmt, still in command of Laurasian forces until the date of his formal dismissal of duty, dispatched units under the command of Briagdier-General Sir Aetius Tidalius to halt the Bar Confederation advance at Tarlow. The result of this confrontation was a decisive victory for rebel forces, who captured a number of Laurasian destroyers. Following the Battle of Tarlow, Pulaskia seized Laurasian garrisons on Krakow Minor and Zaleowiec. By February 28, his units were besieging Krasnik.
 * March 5-After having remained at the Imperial Laurasian Court for over three months, Prince Henry of Pruthia made his official departure from the dominions of the Laurasian Empire back to the Great Amulak Spiral. The Empress Aurelia, who had developed a respect for the shrewd and disciplined prince, ensured that the ceremonies of departure which were staged for him were grand. Turbocannon were fired to salute the Prince and his entourage; a final service of thanks was conducted in the Westphalian Cathederal; and the Empress herself conferred the Order of St. Seleucus the Victor upon both Prince Henry and his brother, Pruthian Emperor Pru'a IX. Henry, on behalf of his brother and the Pruthian Government, accepted the honor, and then made his formal leave of the court. His entourage was escorted by a Laurasian fleet placed under the direction of the Earl of Leicesterius; it proceeded rapidly to Belkadan, and from there into the Galactic Void. Henry arrived back at Berliania III by March 13. Once there, he made a formal report to his brother, the Emperor of Pruthia, and expressed his opinion that the Empress had seen reason in their proposals. Pru'a himself was pleased about the success of his brother's mission, and he now dispatched a communique of his own to the Empress Aurelia. In this communique, Pru'a suggested to Aurelia that, in light of Austarlia's aggression concerning the Zips County, it would be appropriate if Pruthia and Laurasia simply followed her lead and took what they wanted. The Empress continued to debate the Pruthian proposals with her ministers, and by the middle of May 1771, she had made her decision. Pruthian Ambassador Baron de Wergaild reported to the Pruthian Secretariat that the Empress of Laurasia had consented to the partition proposals made by Emperor Pru'a.
 * March 14-General Kazimeres Pulaskia, who had completed the seizure of Krasnik for the Bar Confederation on March 2, was finally appointed to the Confederate War Council, as recognition for his efforts. Nevertheless, Pulaskia continued to be known among the forces of the Bar Confederation for his defiance and his inability to strictly adhere to the orders of his superiors. Franconian General Dumuoriez, who had drilled Confederate troops at Nowy Targ and Jasna Gora, himself noticed the Dejanican General's difficult traits and that his fellow military commanders despaired at coordinating military strategy with him. Nevertheless, Pulaskia had established a position of popularity for himself among the forces and personnel of the Bar Confederation; this was a loyalty which was not to be shaken.
 * April 2-Field-Marshal Demetrius Rumanstevius and Lieutenant-General Petevius Panius (who had been rewarded the Order of St. Antiochus the Great in February 1771 by order of the Empress Aurelia for his victories in the Northern Reaches), convened a formal conference of military strategy on Bucharina. During the early months of 1771, the two Laurasian military commanders had focused their efforts on consolidating the Empire's hold over the former Marasharite territories in the Galactic Borderlands. Marasharite counteroffensives against Thornton, Uma, Merevop, Kerch, Marson, and the Galactic Frontier Route had ended in failure, and Laurasian troops had retained firm control of the approaches to the Haynsian Slave Highway. It was now deemed time for Laurasian forces to resume their route of advance against their Marasharite and Haynsian foes. The conference continued for the next six days and ultimately resulted in the formulation of a new Laurasian offensive strategy. It was now decided that the 1st Imperial Army (as the main forces of General Rumanstevius had been redesignated as), were to hold the Northern Reaches line and to launch raiding expeditions against the outskirts of the Great Tesmanian Cloud, so as to prevent Marasharite troops from advancing across the Galactic Void. Admiral Hawkius was to retain control of Chesma, Navarino, and the Bosporan Straits, and would provide support to Grecian and Albanian rebel movements in the Amulak Spiral. The main offensive was now to be against the Haynsian Despotate: General Panius was to secure control of the Haynsian Slave Highway and then penetrate into the Angelina Spiral, seizing control of the major Haynsian star systems. Field-Marshal Munnich and General Lacius had previously managed to penetrate and harass the outskirts of Haynsian territory, but had failed to conquer Haynes, Balaclava, and Bahkchisiray. This was to be the main objective of the Laurasian advance. Panius, now in command of the 2nd Imperial Army, spent the remainder of April 1771 reorganizing his military units for the offensive now to come.
 * April 8-
 * By April 1771, events in the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria had again picked up steam. During the early months of 1771, the Regent Lennaxia had been undertaking measures in order to consolidate his position of influence and power on Ediania. Although the Regent sought to present himself as an "independent figure", working for the welfare and security of the Scottrian realms, he continued to possess close ties with the Laurasian Empire. Grateful to the Empress Aurelia for having permitted him to assume his position of authority on Ediania, Lennaxia was determined to prevent Queen Mariana's supporters from obtaining further influence at the Scottrian Court. To that end, he sought to destroy the forces of the Edianian Confederation. The Regent's attention now shifted to Dumbarton, one of the chief Confederate strongholds in Scottrian space. Lord Fleming, who had continually expressed his support for Queen Mariana, and refused to acknowledge the authority of the Scottrian Estates, continued to garrison Dumbarton in defiance of the Scottrian Government. Fleming, however, was a autocratic and harsh commander. He maintained strict discipline and harshly punished those whom he believed defied his directives. One of these was Claira St. Brae, the wife of Lieutenant Malcolm St. Brae. Claira allegedly "defiled" the morality of the camp by her outspokenness and willingness to treat with others outside of the garrison. Consequently, Lord Fleming ordered for her to be flogged with an electric whip. This enraged Lieutenant Malcolm, who believed that his wife had been unduly mistreated.
 * The Lieutenant, who had now been swayed from his loyalty to the Marianian Confederation, decided to depart from the garrison on his personal starfighter and to betray the schismatics of the garrison's defenses to the government forces. During the early hours of April 3, Lieutenant St. Brae slipped out from the star system, his departure being undetected by the garrison officers. He quickly proceeded to Drumquhassie, where he rendezvoused with Laird Robert Douglas, who was distantly related to the Regent, and Lord John Cunningham of Drumquhassie. He now provided them with the garrison schismatics and informed them how they would be able to penetrate the garrison's defensive fortifications. The following day, Douglas informed the Council of State about this. The Council decided to follow St. Brae's attack recommendations and provided for a small-scale assault to be conducted against the defenses of Dumbarton, to be commanded by Thomas Crawford of Jordanhill. During the evening hours of April 7, 1771, Crawford and a force of ten dreadnoughts and four destroyers of the line, along with 100,000 personnel of the Scottrian Army, established their command headquarters at Dumbuck, one light-year from Dumbarton. Crawford and his force then proceeded towards Dumbarton before the official commencement of the day. They launched an immediate offensive against the Dumbarton Patrol Station, located in the northern outskirts of the star system. The garrison was completely surprised by this government offensive; within hours, Crawford's troops had breached the star system's defenses and penetrated to the orbit of Dumbarton. By the end of the day, the authorities of Dumbarton had surrendered to the government force, and the base fell into the possession of the Scottrian Government. The government soldiers shouted "A Darnley! A Darnley!" as they took possession of the Dumbarton Fortress Citadel, making an allusion to Queen Mariana's ill-fated and unpopular second husband. Lord Fleming himself managed to flee on a freighter, but his cousin John Fleming, Captain of Boghall; John Hamilton, Clainnarch of St. Andrews and one of the leading Scottrian religious prelates; Francois Verac, a Franconian diplomat who had conducted negotiations with the Marianian Confederation; Laird Alexander Master of Livingstone; and some 200,000 rebel personnel were captured. The Regent Lennaxia himself arrived at Dumbarton on April 10, in order to survey what Crawford had conquered. Verac was released, as the Regent did not wish to antagonize the Franconian Government. Fleming of Boghall was imprisoned at Leith Castle, and the Clainnarch was taken to Stirling and executed. Lennaxia himself arrived at Leith on April 14, determined to supervise the interrogation and punishment of the rebel personnel. This action, however, gave the advantage to his enemies on Ediania.
 * April 21-Lord William Kirkclady of Grange, who had until this point remained loyal to the Scottrian Government, and had been one of the chief friends and allies of the late Regent Moray, decided that he could no longer serve the Regent Lennaxia. Lennaxia did not hold Kirclady in the same regard that Moray had; in fact, he deliberately sought to exclude him from discussions among the Scottrian Estates and Council of State, and openly derided him as a "fiend" and a "lier". Kirclady now believed that if he shifted his support to the cause of the Marianian Confederation, he would be able to establish himself as the dominant influence in the government. Therefore, Kirclady obtained the support of the garrison and authorities of Ediania, and formally renounced his oath of allegiance to the Regent Lennaxia and to King Jamsius VI. Within two days, Kirclady's forces had secured the garrisons of Glencairn, Ancrum Moor, Haddington, Glasgow, Dunbar, Rothes, Madalaine, Albright, and Albemaine, asserting his dominion in the central regions of the Homeland Territories. Lennaxia now declared Kirclady to be a traitor and from his headquarters on Leith, maintained his control of Branxholm, the Outskirt Districts, Stirling, Selkirk, McAleese, Cleese, and Vergesse. On April 27, Kirclady arrested the Provost-Marshal of Ediania, Jamsius MacGill, who had remained loyal to the Regent and his advisers.
 * May 5-The Battle of Burgh Muir was fought between the forces of the Marianian Confederation under the command of Lords Fleming and Kirclady of Grange, and those of the Scottrian government under the command of General Thomas Crawford. Burgh Muir was a minor supply garrison located four light-years to the southeast of Ediania; the Regent Lennaxia was attempting to secure control of the Trans-Edianian Outposts before mounting a offensive against the Ediania star system proper. The confrontation lasted for several hours, but ultimately resulted in a stalemate.
 * May 11-The outbreak of renewed civil war in the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria alarmed the Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Privy Council. The continuing intrigues involving Queen Mariana, the Duke of Norfolkius, and Ridolfi made this concern even more intensive. On April 16, 1771, Chancellor Burghley's agents on Leith reported that they had evidence that the Queen of Scottria was corresponding with the Spamalkan Duke of Alva, commander of the Spamalkan forces in the Durthian Provinces. This had been confirmed six days later, when the Grand Duke of Tuscany, Lea'dus (the brother of the Austarlian co-Emperor Joseth II), sent a communique to warn Burghley that Ridolfi, who had visited his court, was involved in a conspiracy concerning the former Queen of Scottria. Following this, Burghley had ordered the Earl of Aretha to keep a careful watch over Mariana's affairs. He was also instructed to question Mariana about her involvement with foreign courts. Aretha did so, but when confronted with the accusations, Mariana denied all knowledge about what he was talking about. Nevertheless, he had remained vigilant, especially since many among the Privy Council and Governing Senate were hopeful that she would incriminate herself and thus give them an excuse to proceed against her. The Empress Aurelia herself, displaying a certain ruthlessness and determination to maintain her power, on this date promulgated the Revised Statute of Treason, which included provisions to update her father's enactment of 1736. It now became high treason to say that she was not the lawful Empress of Laurasia, or to publish, write, or say that she was a heretic, infidel, schismatic, tyrant, or usurper. It would be treason also for anyone to publish any religious declaration, emanating from foreign courts, which criticized the Empress or her government. Many in the Empire were now paranoid of foreigners, and believed that their Empress needed to be preserved against all threats.
 * May 13-The Regent Lennaxia's forces constructed a artillery redoubt for three sonic-cannons at Caltonia, which was located .5 light years to the east of Ediania. Over the course of the past several days, Lennaxia's forces had assaulted rebel outposts on Solway, Falaside, and Broughty, determined to suppress supply lines to the garrison of Ediania. The construction of the Caltonia Redoubt provided a observation and supply outpost for the government forces. It was soon followed by an assault against Trinity Kirk, which had been utilized by the rebel forces as a communications terminal. By May 16, Trinity Kirk had capitulated to the government forces; Kirclady now drilled his men extensively in the districts of Ediania and repelled a raiding expedition against Albright.
 * May 17-General Honorius Elmt had by this point been formally relieved from his duties of military command in the Dejanican Commonwealth, and had returned back to the Caladarian Galaxy on April 6. Disgraced as a result of his failure to suppress the Bar Confederation, Elmt retired in shame to his family estates on Chandlier. On this date, the Empress Aurelia officially designated Major-General Alexander Surovius as the supreme commander of Laurasian and Loyalist Dejanican forces in the the Dejanican Commonwealth. Surovius, establishing his command headquarters on Silerwin (now firmly in the possession of Laurasian forces), now sought to move against the rebel units. General Pulaskia had continued to operate from Krasnik. He had advanced on Zamosc and refused to coordinate military operations with the Franconian General Dumouriez. As a result, Surovius decided to surprise Confederate troops under General Dumouriez at Lanckorona; his forces began a swift advance in that direction. Laurasian troops had unsucessfully assaulted Lanckorona on February 23, 1771; Surovius was determined that this second assault would not fail.
 * May 23-The Battle of Lanckorona was waged between the forces of the Laurasian Empire under the command of Major-General Alexander Surovius, and those of the Bar Confederation and Franconian Expeditionary Corps under the command of General Charles Francois Dumouriez. Surovius and his troops had spent the past several days advancing from Krakow against Lanckorona. Dumouriez's efforts to obtain the assistance of Pulaskia had failed, and his forces were now outnumbered and outgunned. Surovius's warships assaulted the star system's outskirts during the early hours of the day. Dumuoriez, in fact, had been asleep when he was informed that his forces were under attack. The Franconian General, however, was never able to coordinate his units effectively to resist the Laurasian onslaught. The Laurasian force comprised of one hundred warships and four hundred smaller assault vessels; the Dejanican garrison, of twenty warships with one hundred assault vessels. The outcome was inevitable; by the end of the day, Dumuoriez had been forced to retreat, and Lanckorona fell into the possession of the Laurasian Empire. General Surovius's vicory resulted in celebrations beind held throughout the Empire. On May 27, General Pulaskia managed to obtain a minor victory in the Battle of Majdany. He then instigated a blockade of Zamosec, but within two days, this had been lifted by General Surovius. In early June, Pulaskia was forced to retreat to Częstochowa, suffering major losses as a result of raids launched by Dejanican starfighter squadrons.
 * June 2-The Battle of Cragmillar was fought between the forces of the Marianian Confederation under the command of Lord Fleming and those of the Scottrian Government under the Earl of Morton. Morton had returned from his special mission to Laurasia Prime on May 29, and had been designated by the Regent Lennaxia as one of the chief subordinate commanders of his forces. Cragmillar Fortress was one of the chief strongholds in the Homeland Territories; Lennaxia believed its capture essential to destroying the resistance of the rebel forces. This confrontation was indecisive, and Cragmillar remained in the possession of Kirclady's forces.
 * June 10-The Battle of Gallow's Star was waged between Marianian Confederation units under the Earl of Huntly and the government forces of the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria under the Earl of Morton. This confrontation resulted in severe losses for both rebel and government forces. Huntly, in fact, was forced to inform Lord Kirclady that most of his starfighters were in no operational condition to launch raiding expeditions in the vicinity of Stirling and Selkirk, as he had wished. Morton himself, however, was forced to reorganize his forces before he could launch further offensives against rebel positions.
 * June 12-The forces of the Laurasian Empire officially commenced their military offensives against the Haynsian Despotate. Over the preceding two months, the organization and commands of the Laurasian forces had shifted considerably. On April 22, 1771, General Petevius Panius, who had been designated as the original commander of the Laurasian operations into the Haynsian Despotate, suffered severe injuries in a turbolift accident on his personal flagship, the IMS Justatica. As a result of these injuries, Panius was no longer in fit physical condition, and could therefore no longer command the planned offensives. On April 29, he had been relieved from duty by the Empress Aurelia, who ordered for the Imperial Court to celebrate the victories he had obtained at Bendery and Merevop over the Marasharite armies. Four days later, the Imperial General Headquarters appointed Major-General Baron Vessanius Dologruvkius as the commander of the Second Imperial Army. General Dologruvkius was just thirty-one years old at the time of his appointment, and was considered by many to be one of the brightest officers in the Imperial Military. On May 6, Vice-Admiral Alexius Seniavin was assigned to command the 5th Azarian Flotilla, stationed at Andrianne, which was now deployed in support of the Laurasian operations. Admiral Seniavin, who was sixty-seven years old and had served as a ensign under the Duke of Norfolkius in the Second Laurasian-Marasharite War of 1723-25, was well-experienced and had a firm grasp of strategy. The flotilla was thoroughly prepared for combat and escort duties, being equipped with sixteen dreadnoughts and fifty destroyers which possessed nearly three thousand turbocannon. And now, they were called into action against the hated Haynsians. By June 19, Laurasian troops had besieged and conquered the Haynsian bases of Batchbey, Merevebey, Quickbay, and Quinta-il-Vily (Spear of the Raider), long notorious as the chief slave processing market on the Haynsian Slave Highway.
 * June 26-
 * The Earl of Morton, whose offensives against Cragmillar and Gallow's Star had resulted in a indecisive stalemate with the forces of the Marianian Confederation, decided to transport many of his warships and soldiers to Restarlig, which was located seven light-years to the northeast of the Ediania star system. This maneuver, however, provoked Kirclady of Grange to bring his men to the Quarry Pipeline, which connected Restarlig with Hawkill, a minor mining colony. Morton's soldiers, however, managed to pursue Grange's troops to the outskirts of Canongate and maintained their position at Restarlig. The indecisive stalemate between the forces of the Regent Lennaxia's government and the Marianian Confederation continued to persist, with each side launching a series of indecisive offensives against the others' positions. Selkirk, Stirling, and Leith were attacked numerous times by rebel expeditions; government units, likewise, failed to reconquer Albright, Albemaine, or Haddon Rig.
 * At the same time of these occurrences in the Scottrian Homeland Territories, the Haxonian banker Roberto Ridolfi was warmly received by the Spamalakan Emperor Philicus I on Madrid. Philicus, who was alarmed by Laurasian victories over the Marasharites, and resented the Empress Aurelia's involvement in the affairs of the Great Amulak Spiral, continued to sponsor conspiracy and rebellion against her. By this point, the details of the Ridolfi Plot, as it would become known, had been finalized. The Duke of Alva, acting on the authorization of Emperor Philicus, would advance from Moora Cabania and launch a surprise invasion of the Burglais Arm from the Galactic Void. Combining with rebel units and Marasharite detachments, he would advance along the Rebeccan Galactic Trade Route and towards Laurasia Prime. The ultimate goal would be to occupy the Empire's capital world. Simultaneously, Norfolkius would incite loyal Laurasian Traditionalists to revolt against Aurelia, who would be seized by the Duke and either assassinated or held as a hostage for Mariana's safety. Mariana would be liberated and proclaimed Empress and Autocrat of All the Laurasians. She and Norfolkius would marry; the wars with the Bar Confederation and the Marasharite Empire would be terminated on terms favorable to those states; and the two would reign as joint sovereigns, ultimately, of both the Laurasian Empire and Celestial Kingdom of Scottria, to which realms they would maintain Traditionalist religious values and positive relations with the Spamalkans and Marasharites. There were, however, fatal weaknesses in these plan. Ridolfi overestimated the number of Laurasian Traditionalists who would revolt in support of Queen Mariana. He also failed to take into consideration the fact that if Spamalka declared war on the Laurasian Empire, it would trigger the Empire's military alliance with Pruthia. Pr'ua IX would be obliged to declare war and send troops to Aurelia's favor. Finally, the Empire's military garrisons in the Galactic Void and the Burglais Arm were too well-organized and too numerous for there to be any ready prospect of a successful Spamalkan offensive. Philicus would find his supply lines overextended, and defeat would provoke rebellions in his other territories throughout the Amulak Spiral and Little Amulak Cloud. Ridolfi had no understanding of Laurasian politics or the Imperial Government; Norfolkius, who should have had both, was too blinded by ambition to point out the flaws. It was now left to the Duke of Alva to veto the plan. Alva, who had little regard for Ridolfi, knew that his forces would not even penetrate the Galactic Barrier, and was convinced that the invasion would fail. Mariana's cause would be destroyed by the failure of an invasion; she, in fact, could lose her very life. On June 29, Alva refused to use his troops in the conspiracy, knowing that without them, Philicus was powerless to help the Queen of Scottria. Throughout July and August 1771, the other conspirators attempted to persuade Alva to change his mind, but they failed.
 * July 2-Tantallon, which was located in the Outskirt Districts, and was a major outpost on the border with the Galactic Void, was assaulted by rebel units under the command of Lords Fleming and Durevashassie. Grange believed that the capture of Tantallon would result in the establishment of a direct supply line into the Galactic Void, which would allow for the supporters of Queen Mariana to finally conquer Leith and Stirling. The garrison of Tantallon, however, successfully resisted, and the world remained in the possession of government forces. Two days later, John Chisholm, controller of the rebel artillery, was arrested at Queensbury by Lord Lindsay, having attempted to bring military supplies and armor which had been assembled by Franconian authorities at Dieppe. He was able to send a message to Grange before his capture.
 * July 7-The Battle of Perekop was waged between the Second Imperial Army and Azarian Flotilla of the Laurasian Empire, under the joint command of Major-General Vessanius Dologruvkius and Vice-Admiral Alexius Seniavin, and those of the Haynsian Despotate under the command of Haynsian Despot Everan-Karany II and his chief subordinate commmander, Sensei-General Kevar-Nester. Perekop had remained a major stronghold at the termination of the Haynsian Slave Highway, and it offered access into the central dominions of the Haynsian Despotate. Field-Marshal Munnich had stormed this major stronghold in May 1736, which had permitted him to devastate the Haynsian outposts of the Brigoff Stellar Nebula. Sensei-General Kevar-Nester, who believed that the Laurasian forces needed to be halted at all costs, had taken extensive preparations in order to provide for Perekop's defenses. The world possessed an offensive force of two hundred warships and six hundred scoutships, those dreaded Haynsian vessels which had for long wreaked devastation upon many star systems in the Caladarian Galaxy. The world also possessed a force of 400,000 Marasharite Guards and nearly a million Haynsian troopers, who had been drilled intensively and given orders to fight to the death. Despite all of this preparation, however, the Laurasian forces (with nearly five hundred warships of the line and one thousand assault vessels along with 1.2 million Laurasian troops), enjoyed a decisive advantage. This was quickly displayed in the course of the confrontation; General Dologruvkius proved himself to be a talented and expert military commander. By the end of the day, the Battle of Perekop had ended in a decisive victory for the Laurasian Empire. Laurasian troops penetrated the star system's defenses, including the Perekop Rampart, and quickly overran the world. Perekop was occupied by Laurasian detachments; Sensei-General Kevar-Nester and virtually his entire land force were wiped out. Everan-Karany II managed to flee from the star system, evading Laurasian pursuit squadrons. The fall of Perekop now left the Haynsian Despotate, isolated from Marasharite support and weakened, exposed to a full offensive by the Laurasian Empire.
 * July 14-The Battle of Badjay was waged between the Second Imperial Army and Azarian Flotilla of the Laurasian Empire, under the joint command of Major-General Vessanius Dologrukvius and Vice-Admiral Alexius Seniavin, and those of the Haynsian Despotate, under the command of General Ryan-Kavar. Everan-Karany II, who had been humiliated by his losses to the Laurasian forces at Perekop, had retreated back to Haynes, determined to direct military offensives from his capital. Ryan-Kavar, who served as the commander of the garrisons of the Outskirt Districts, was nevertheless one of the least talented of the Haynsian military commanders. The ensuing confrontation resulted in a decisive victory for General Dologruvkius and Vice-Admiral Seniavin; Badjay now fell into the possession of the Laurasian Empire. Following the conquest of Badjay, Laurasian forces made substantial gains against their Haynsian adversaries. By the end of July, 1771, the Haynsian strongholds of Palymer, Karasubusar, Little Boravia, Larger Boravia, Chalaa, Semafpol, Isis, and Semnrapoval had capitulated to the arms of General Dologruvkius, who now dominated the Brigoff Stellar Nebula. Haynsian attempts to dislodge Laurasian units from their positions ended in failure.
 * July 18-The Treaty of Topacia was signed in secret by the diplomatic delegations of the Holy Austarlian and Marasharite Empires. The Austarlian Ambassador to the Marasharite Court, Count Reinhard von-Dorich, served as the head of the delegation and affixed his signature to the treaty in the name of the Austarlian co-rulers, Empress Mar’va Tarvania and her son Emperor Joseth II. Marasharite Grand Vizier Siladhar Mehmed signed the Treaty on behalf of his master, Emperor Mustapha III. The Empress Mar’va Tarvania’s suspicions of her Laurasian counterpart’s actions had been fueled by the information she had received concerning the visit of Pruthian Prince Henry to the Imperial Laurasian Court. Believing that the two were conspiring to launch an invasion of her dominions, Mar’va Tarvania believed that the only way to forestall Laurasian ambitions would be to support their enemies. The Marasharites themselves, although they had a special loathing for the Austarlians (with whom they had fought ceaselessly for over two centuries), nevertheless believed that they could secure allies for the eventual resumption of conflict with the Laurasian Empire. This treaty, however, was not a formal military alliance: it was merely the expression of Austarlian “solidarity” for the Marasharite position which was being so menaced by the Laurasian threat. The Austarlian Government would work with “all of the ability within its reach” to bring a successful conclusion to the war, and would apply pressure on the Imperial Laurasian Court to prevent further military aggression into Marasharite territories. As a result of the efforts of the Imperial Intelligence Agency, the Empress Aurelia and the Privy Council were aware of this agreement within days. Although she was alarmed by the Austarlian conclusion of this treaty, the Empress nevertheless told Chancellor Cecilis that Mar’va Tarvania would scurry from her commitments once offered a share of Dejanican territory.
 * July 22-The Battle of Ikkerman was waged between detachments of the Azarian Flotilla under the command of Fleet Captain Franconius Dracius (who had gained prominence as a result of his exploits at the Battles of Chesma and Navarino the previous year), and forces of the Haynsian Despotate under the command of Fleet-General Kabim-Ibam. Ikkerman was the last major Haynsian military base beyond the vicinity of Karabusar, and protected the Tauric Approaches, which would provide access to Balaklava. Dracius had been ordered by Admiral Senaivin to take all effort in order to prevent Haynsian forces from penetrating into the Brigoff Stellar Nebula, and to seize control of Ikkerman. He excelled brilliantly in this task, and after three hours of a confrontation in the outskirts of the star system, no ships from the Haynsian force remained. Ikkerman fell into the hands of the Laurasian Empire. For this victory, Dracius was awarded the Order of St. Alexander the Vailant, the most prestigious second-class military decoration in the Laurasian Empire. He was promoted to the rank of Commodore; at thirty-one years old, he was the youngest Laurasian enlisted officer to ever obtain that rank.
 * August 6-
 * By August, 1771, the Franconian marriage project concerning the Empress Aurelia and the Franconian Duke of Anjou had proceeded further. Until March of that year, only the Empress’s chief ministers and intimate favorites, such as Burghley, Leicesterius, and Jadia, had been aware of the proposed Franconian marriage. That month, she had formally informed the Privy Council of her intention to marry the Duke of Anjou; they had been pleasantly surprised. Lord Treasurer Winchestrius, who had not been informed of the marriage previously, was in particular cautious, declaring that the Empress should not rush forward with a marriage without gauging the opinions of her subjects. Sir Athanasius Croftius, Minister of Energy and Planetary Resources, actually enraged the Empress by asking if the Duke was not too young to be her husband. On April 2, Queen-Dowager Catharina de Medici had dispatched a special envoy, Guido Cavalcanti, to the Empire with a formal proposal of marriage with Anjou, a flattering portrait of him, and a list of demands: the Duke must be permitted to practice the Franconian faith, he was to be crowned Emperor Consort of All the Laurasians the day after the wedding; and the Imperial Treasury was to pay the Duke an annual income of €15 trillion dataries per year. The Queen-Dowager also expressed her “strong desire” for the Imperial Laurasian Government to conclude a peace treaty with the Bar Confederation as soon as possible, and to allow for the “free conduct” of affairs in the Dejanik Commonwealth. The Empress, when she received these demands, expressed her concerns over all of them: she could not agree to the Duke being crowned, or for him to be granted a life income or be permitted to maintain his religion, except at the expense of the “honor of this government”. The Empress also declared that as protectoress of the Dejanican Commonwealth, she could not allow for the Bar Confederation to bring desolation and destruction to those territories.
 * As a result of these grievances, and the continued campaigns of Laurasian forces against the Bar Confederation, little progress was made with the marriage negotiations during the middle months of 1771; reports even reached the Empress that the Duke, who had been encouraged by his friends, was reluctant to proceed, and having heard of an ulcer with which she had been inflicted, had publicly referred to her as an “old creature, burdened with infirmity and unable to perform her duties”. Queen Catharina apologized for her son’s rudeness, but for some times afterwards, Aurelia sought to make the lie of any rumors about her health. The age gap did not concern her greatly; Lady Cobhamia, one of her beloved Ladies of the Bedchamber, advised her against pressing with the marriage, on account of the age difference, but the Empress declared that “only ten years separated the Duke and me”. Angered that Anjou was acting in such a reluctant manner, the Empress created more difficulties over the marriage contract, at one point even demanding that Boulougone, which had been held by Laurasian forces as surety from 1746-1750, be returned to Laurasian custody indefinitely. Burghley warned Walsingis that the Empress seemed to be deliberately insisting on terms that the Franconians would never agree to. Diplomats throughout the inter-galactic powers were confused; Pru’a IX of Pruthia expressed his doubt that he could “discern the true character of this woman”, while Philicus I of Spamalka declared that “Her Majesty of Laurasia only pretends interest in the marriage so that she can obtain support for her war against the Marasharite savages." The Duke of Feria, one of the leading Spamalkan nobles, declared that the Empress would not marry him, much less the Duke.
 * On June 7, the Haxonian Ambassador to the Court of Laurasia Prime, Guilio Magalanni, reported to his government that “it was the opinion of many that this marriage will succeed." Anjou, however, was still insisting that he would not change his religion for anyone; by July, 1771, Walsingis had become pessimistic about the prospects of the marriage. Burghley, who knew that the feeling on Laurasia Prime was generally in favor of the marriage, tried to persuade the Empress to permit the Duke to exercise his religion in his own household; she declared, however, that her conscience could not permit a Laurasian consort to profess a differing faith. Burghley despaired at Aurelia’s attitude. Marriage to a Franconian prince seemed the only means of abating Franconian aid to the Bar Confederation, and providing the Empire an ally against Spamalkan and Austarlian intrigues, yet she seemed to be doing her best to wreck the negotiations. Walsingis and Leicesterius, however, believing that Anjou was pretending to be a more jealous Franconian Traditionalists than he was, felt that the Franconians would eventually make concessions and that the Empress was justified in taking a stand. Burghley, bitterly disappointed at Leicesterius’s sudden defection, believed that the Earl’s sole objective was to marry the Empress himself.
 * Now, on August 6, 1771, the Queen Mother of Franconia sent a second special envoy, Paul de Foix, to Christiania, to add his pleas to those of Lord Burghley. Still, Empress Aurelia was adamant that she would make no concessions. She had now determined to play for time, deciding to hold out on the marriage negotiations for as long as possible. The Empress was also waiting to see how the continued victories of General Surovius would impact Franconian support for the Bar Confederation. Dejanican General Pulaskia, on his part, had announced on July 27 that he would from that point on strictly adhere to the orders and operational instructions issued by the Confederate War Council, and that he would not launch operations against Laurasian armies unless if given special authorization. This actually allowed General Surovius more room with which to maneuver. Majdany and Nowy Targ were overrun by Laurasian forces by August 14, and Franconian General Dumouriez was forced to retreat from his operational headquarters at Kablachany.
 * August 15-The Second Imperial Army, under the command of Major-General Vessanius Dologrukvius, launched a decisive offensive against the Tauric Approaches, which had remained under the control of the Haynsian Despotate. The Tauric Approaches comprised of sixty defensive outposts located along the Tauranian Defensive Line, which had been erected by the Haynsian Despot Jay I in 1451. For over three centuries, no foreign enemy had managed to penetrate this defensive barrier, with the sole exception of the Marasharites. The Dejanicans, Scottrians, and the Laurasian Empire (during the campaigns of Field-Marshal Munnich and General Lacius nearly four decades earlier), had tried and failed to penetrate the Defensive Line. But now, the Haynsian garrisons were overstretched and outnumbered by their opponents. Within three days, General Dologruvkius had breached the Tauric Approaches, occupying the bases for the Laurasian Empire. Haynsian forces fled in utter disarray to the Chereseneos Belt. Donetsk and Balaclava, left completely defenseless and exposed to the Laurasian assault, surrendered to General Dologruvkius without a fight on August 26. Dologruvkius liberated nearly six million captives, including the last remaining Laurasian slaves obtained in the Haynsian raiding expedition of 1769, and permanently dismantled those slave markets which had remained in operation since 1446.  Haynes and Bahkchisiray were now completely exposed to the onslaught of Laurasian forces. Everan-Karany II, whose health had entered a decline from July 1771 onwards, was in utter despair, and his pleas to the Marasharite Court for military assistance against the Laurasian intrusions fell on deaf ears.
 * September 3-
 * The Franconian Special Envoy Paul de Foix, completely dejected by his failure to persuade the Empress Aurelia to moderate her demands towards the Franconian Government, departed from Laurasia Prime, for his journey back to Parri in the Great Amulak Spiral. The Empress and the Imperial Court gave him a formal ceremony of deparature, and she expressed her “pious” hope that the marriage would be able to proceed. Other concerns, however, had arisen for the Empress, once again related to the question of the Queen of Scottria. Because of the Ridolfi conspiracies and the uncertainty of affairs with the Austarlian Empire, Burghley had advised the Empress that it would be unwise to go on her normal progress at this juncture. Aurelia had heeded her trusted Chancellor’s advice, and had decided to make only a minor tour of the systems immediately in the vicinity of Laurasia Prime.
 * On August 24, she had visited Norfolkius’s mansion, Walden Erye, on Verenscium and expressed her hopes that he would continue to provide “useful contributions” to the Imperial Laurasian Government. Just two days later, however, by which time it had become obvious to most of the conspirators that Ridolfi’s invasion plot was illogical, a suspicious courtier, Sir Leonnatus Primus, reported the Duke to the Imperial Ministry of Justice and the Imperial Intelligence Agency for sending funds and communiques, written in code, to the Marianian Confederation. The Empress’s reaction was that of extreme anger. Therefore, on this date, and on her orders, the Duke of Norfolkius was arrested while he was attending a lecture at the University of Laurasia Prime. Five days later, the Empress Aurelia's thirty-eighth birthday, he was brought to the Fortress of Baureux, being accused of treason, conspiracy, and les-majestie against the Imperial Laurasian Government. The following day, government agents found incriminating material on Norfolkius’s personal computer at the Charterhouse. The Duke, who believed that he would not be caught, had not erased the files before his arrest.
 * September 4-The War Council of the Marianian Confederation, having received word that the Duke of Norfolkius had been arrested on the orders of the Empress Aurelia, decided that it was expedient for a swift raiding expedition to be launched against Stirling. Although the agents of the Imperial Intelligence Agency had exposed the Ridolfi Plot, and the Empress had announced that she would soon be diverting more assistance to the Scottrian Government, the Earl of Huntly was convinced that the assassination of the Regent Lennaxia would help the Confederacy maintain control of its sphere of influence and eventually gain enough influence on Ediania to restore Queen Mariana to her "rightful throne". His motion was seconded by Lord Fleming and the Hamiltons, and it had been formally ratified during the late hours of September 3. The Earl, in cooperation with Lord Claude Hamilton and the Lairds of Buccleuch and Ferniehurst decided to launch a swift expedition against Stirling, in order to harry the star system's defenses and to slay the Regent in direct combat. Forty rebel warships and five hundred frighters were assembled on Huntly for that purpose, and quickly departed for Stirling. The Regent Lennaxia, completely unaware of the rebel intentions, had decided to inspect the soldiers and ships of the Stirling Mists, declaring that he needed only two starfighters to escort him. About 11:00 A.M. Galactic Standard Time on September 4, 1771, rebel warships suddenly dropped out of hyperspace. Lennaxia, who had not been alerted, was unable to escape in time, and within an hour, Lord Claude Hamilton had directed a swift assault which resulted in the destruction of the Regent's flagship, the RMS Soleubreich, and his own death. The death of Regent Lennaxia came one year and nine months after the assassination of his predecessor, the Earl of Moray. Lord Hamilton and his units quickly moved from Stirling; news of the asssasination spread throughout the Scottrian realms.
 * September 11-Contrary to the hopes of the War Council, the central government authorities did not disintegrate in the wake of the sneak attack at the Stirling Mists. The Earls of Morton and Mar, who clearly dominated affairs on the Scottrian Estates, and wished to prevent a return of Mariana to the Scottrian throne at all costs, were able to summon a hasty session of the leading military commanders, magnates, and members of the Councils of State to Leith Fortress. There, the Earl of Morton, who instructed all of his bodyguards to be equipped with blasters, informed them of the necessity of elevating a new regent to the ship of state as soon as possible, so that the Scottrian realms would not be cast into anarchy. The Scottrian notables of the central government agreed, and by the end of the day, they had formally appointed John Erksine, Earl of Mar, as the new Regent of the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria. Mar took the formal oath of office during the early hours of September 12. Empress Aurelia, in a imperial manifesto from the Diplomatic Palace on Laurasia Prime, declared that his elevation "maintained proper order and tranquility in the Scottrian realms" and that she would provide Mar "all possible assistance against his enemies, as far as my abilities permit." The Empress was at this stage prevented from providing him direct military assistance, due to the ongoing campaigns against the Haynsian Despotate and the still-existent Bar Confederation. Morton, however, quickly asserted himself as the dominant influence in the government, and Mar recognized the Earl's central position in state affairs.
 * September 21-29-The Battle of Bahkchisiray, a major confrontation between the forces of the Laurasian Empire and Haynsian Despotate, occurred. Bahkchisiray, which had been originally colonized by the Haynsian Gothic Confederation in the third century BH, had been seized by the Haynsian Tribal Confederation in 1237 and converted into one of their capital star systems. The Haynsian Goths, however, had refused to submit to the Haynsian conquerors, and they waged a extensive guerilla war against their forces for over two centuries, which continued beyond the formal foundation of the Haynsian Despotate in 1441. In fact, the Goths were not completely defeated and suppressed by the Haynsians until 1475, when their stronghold of Doros was finally stormed by Haynsian units under the command of Despot Jay III Karany. Bahkchisiray itself was completely resettled by Haynsian colonists, and became one of the most populous star systems in the Angelina Spiral by the middle of the sixteenth century. After the Marasharite Empire subjected the Haynsian Despotate to vassalage in 1578, it became the home of the Marasharite Diplomatic Garrison and the collection-site for the slave tribute delivered to the Marasharites every year, as part of the conditions of vassalage. By the late eighteenth century, Bahkchisiray had a population of nearly ten billion inhabitants, of which three billion were slaves and prisoners. General Dologruvkius was determined that this major star system, which had eluded Field-Marshal Munnich, would fall into his posssession. Everan Karany II sallied forth from Haynes to command his forces for one last time. The Haynsian resistance was fierce; although the Laurasians outnumbered them ten to one, they nevertheless inflicted severe casualties upon the Laurasian command ranks and even threatened to overrun Laurasian supply relays. Eventually, however, on September 29, 1771, General Dologruvkius finally managed to breach Bahkchisiray's defenses. The world now fell into the possession of the Laurasian Empire. Everan-Karany II fled back to Haynes for one last time. By October 5, Laurasian troops had conquered Doros, Cappa, and Theodoros, completely suppressing the supply lines to Haynes.
 * October 10-The fighting between the Marianian Confederation and the central government of the Regent Mar continued in full force. Since April 1771, rebel units had been waging war against government positions in the Northern Provinces with the connivance and financial aid of the Earl of Huntly. These units, which were primarily stationed at Iverness and Shetland, were under the command of Adam Gordon of Auchindoun, Huntly's younger brother. He had served as Laird of Auchindoun from 1762, obtaining much influence in the Northern Provinces and becoming known as one of the most loyal and effective servants of the Queen of Scottria. Gordon was now opposed by the troops and magnates of the Clan Forbes, who were encouraged by the Regent Mar to fight for him against the Marianian Confederation. On October 10, 1771, Gordon's troops began to move along the Suie Highway, intending to join with the Earl of Huntly's chief armada near Haddon Rig. However, the Forbes, under the command of the 6th Lord Forbes' youngest son, Sir Arthur Forbes, launched an assault against the rebel forces at Tilleangus. The ensuing Battle of Tilleagnus resulted in a decisive victory for Gordon's forces. Knight Forbes himself was killed, along with sixteen of his chief officers (who were all members of his family); his cousin William Forbes and sixteen other members of the Clan were taken prisoner by the Gordon forces. Following this confrontation, Bannatyne and Forbesleuch, the chief stronghold of Clan Forbes, were besieged and conquered by Gordon's forces. This business kept them occupied for the remainder of October 1771.
 * October 11-The Duke of Norfolkius, under interrogation by Chancellor Burghley, the Earl of Leicesterius, and Procurator-General Bagonius, alongside other members of the Privy Council and Governing Senate, finally confessed to his part in the Ridolfi Plot, although he denied, with "much vigor and passion", that he had intended to inflict harm upon the Empress. The Empress, in fact, had signed an order commanding for Norfolkius's servants to be tortured in order to extract evidence from them about their employer's doings; Norfolkius, not wishing for his household to suffer for his own actions, had begged the Privy Council not to proceed forth. Aurelia did yield on this point, and rescinded her order. Burghley and Leicesterius, however, had no sympathy for the Duke, and in their interrogation report to the Empress, concluded that it was his feelings "for that foolish woman" which had led him into the conspiracy. Four days after his initial confession, Norfolkius provided a written communique, expressing his guilt about his crimes and providing specifics about his communications with Queen Mariana and Ridolfi.
 * October 24-Although he claimed diplomatic immunity, by virtue of being Queen Mariana's official representative, the Clainnarch of Ross was, on the orders of the Empress Aurelia, imprisoned in the Fortress of Baureux. The Empress had long been suspicious of this Scottrian prelate, believing that his intentions were meant to inflict harm upon her and her government, and that he was hiding valuable evidence concerning Norfolkius's involvement. Ross was threatened with the rack; weak-willed and cowardly, the Clainnarch revealed all that he knew about the Ridolfi Plot, which was sufficient to bring both Mariana and Norfolkius to the block. He further added that Mariana was not fit to be a good wife, since she had poisoned her first husband, been complicit in the murder of her second, and married the murderer, hoping that he would be killed in battle. Ross also claimed that Mariana intended to do away with Norfolkius as well. All of this was hearsay and lies, but the interrogators were willing to use it as evidence of the dark character of the former Scottrian Queen. Empress Aurelia learned from the interrogation of Ross that numerous noblemen had been complicit in or had knowledge of the conspiracy. On October 26, she ordered for the arrest of the Earls of Southerton and Americana, as well as the Lords Cobhamia and Lumley. Americana, whom she had never liked, was dismissed at this stage from his post of Imperial Marshal, which he had retained since the death of the 3rd Duke of Norfolkius in 1754. He was also deprived of his seats on the Privy Council and Governing Senate, and forbidden to ever appear before the Empress again. Although he tried desperately to clear his name, Americana was forever disgraced in the eyes of the Imperial Court and spent the remaining nine years of his life at Nonsuchia Palace, his personal residence on Americana. He died there on February 24, 1780, at the age of sixty-seven. Southerton, who had become Earl in 1750 at the age of five, was imprisoned at the Fortress of Baureux until May 1, 1773, when he released on condition that he would never appear at the Quencilvanian Palace again. Spamalkan Ambassador De Spes, who had caused so much trouble for the Empress and her government, was expelled from the Laurasian Empire on October 29, 1771; he died at Sevilla on December 26, 1772. Ridolfi, however, remained in the Spamalkan Empire, and was therefore safely beyond the range of Empress Aurelia's vengeance.
 * October 27-Death of Sir Willanius Parsius, the Marquess of Venusia and younger brother of the late Empress Consort Katharina Parsius, the sixth and last wife of the Emperor Antigonus III the Extravagant. Although Parsius had been implicated to a certain extent in the conspiracies at the Imperial Court surrounding the Scottrian Queen Mariana, he had nevertheless managed, by virtue of his kinship to the Empress Consort, to maintain a positive relationship with the Empress Aurelia. The Empress in fact, provided for the Marquess's state funeral on November 5; he was buried at St. Didymeia's Church in Warwania, the capital city of Apathama Vixius. The funeral was attended by Lady Clitonia (on behalf of the Empress) and by the Marquess's niece, Baroness Didymeia Seymouris of Kendalia. Didymeia was now twenty-three years old, and had gained a high position of favor with the Empress Aurelia. In 1768, she had become one of the ladies-in-waiting of the Imperial Household, advancing to the position of one of the Empress's most trusted Maids of Honor. Aurelia always held the daughter of her beloved stepmother in the highest regard, and conferred many financial and property grants upon her. She also encouraged the Baroness's relationship with Sir Perseus Amasyius, a member of the Valedictorian Guards: their marriage on February 6, 1772, was to be attended by the Empress and the chief figures of the Imperial Court.
 * November 5-The Empress’s attitude towards her cousin, Scottrian Queen Mariana, had hardened following the discovery of the Ridolfi Plot. She now gave orders for her cousin to be more closely supervised. She would never again play the public charade of considering Mariana’s restoration to the Scottrian throne; the Empress had now discarded any ideas of using Mariana to dominate Scottrian affairs. She now realized that her cousin could never be permitted to recover her liberty. She now had irrefutable proof that Mariana would stop at nothing to gain her freedom, and if possible, the Laurasian Crown. Disillusioned as a result of these events, Empress Aurelia authorized Chancellor Burghley to officially publish the Casket Letters in the Imperial Post, and herself declared her full support for the Regent Mar and his authorities. During the late hours of this day, Mariana was confronted with evidence incriminating her in the recent plot. All that she would say was that she had been attempting to recover her Scottrian throne, and those who asserted otherwise were “false villains." She claimed never to have been associated with Ridolfi, and had nothing to say about Norfolkius, who was Aurelia’s subject and therefore no concern of hers. Charman III, who had previously expressed his public support for Queen Mariana’s predicament, was now declaring that it was her own fault that she had lost her throne and liberty. The King of Franconia was also now contemplating the abandonment of official support to the Bar Confederation. Five days later, the Empress ordered for several members of the Scottrian Queen’s household to be dismissed from her service; they had been complicit in arranging their mistress’s correspondence with Ridolfi, the Marianian Confederation, and Norfolkius. Mariana wrote several times to Aurelia, attempting to excuse herself from the situation. No replies were received, so Mariana wrote a further communique, expressing herself in vindictive and passionate terms. This provoked a furious response from the Empress, who told Mariana to be grateful that she had not been treated more severely and that she should realize that her life and welfare were “completely in my hands."
 * November 14-December 15-
 * The Battle of Haynes, the most extensive confrontation ever waged within the confines of the Angelina Spiral, was fought between the forces of the Laurasian Empire, under the joint command of Major-General Vessanius Dologruvkius and Vice-Admiral Alexius Seniavin, and those of the Haynsian Despotate under the command of Haynsian Despot Everan-Karany II. By the early weeks of November 1771, Laurasian forces had occupied all of the major approaches to Haynes, the capital and most populous star system in the Haynsian Despotate. Haynes, from whence the warlike Haynsian Martial Warriors had first emerged into the depths of space in the third century BH, had only been successfully assaulted by a foreign force once before: by the Marasharite Empire’s forces of General Gedik Pasha in 1576. Since then, it had become one of the most fortified star systems in stellar space. Boasting a garrison of nearly three million Haynsian Troopers, who were protected by thirty defensive outposts, two major minefields, and one-hundred double-layered shield generators, Haynes had been deemed virtually impenetrable by military experts. Even Field-Marshal Munnich, when he had become the first Laurasian military commander ever to penetrate the Angelina Spiral, recognized that Haynes was beyond the reach of his forces. But now, General Dologruvkius, who was younger and of a lower rank than Munnich, believed that this world was fully in his grasp. He had received substantial reinforcements from Laurasian garrisons in the Dasian Heartland, the Burglais Arm, and along the Corporate Trade Corridor; the Empress Aurelia had also ordered for the diversion of seven interdictor warships from the Chesma Expeditionary Force. Dologruvkius and Seniavin knew that victory could be achieved only if they combined their forces together for one decisive offensive. The total Laurasian force consisted of five hundred warships and three thousand support vessels with nearly four million troops, primarily Solidaritan, Arachosian, and Dasian, which had been conscripted in the Empire. These troops were known for their war fervor and their martial abilities, and were therefore prized by the Imperial General Headquarters.
 * The Haynsian defensive fleet comprised of four hundred warships with two thousand support vessels, the bulk of the remaining Haynsian military strength. Everan-Karany II delivered bombastic and patriotic speeches to his troops, reminding them of the strength of their ancestors and that only extensive coordination would result in the destruction and repulse of the enemy. He assured them that their Marasharite “protectors” would not abandon them to the humiliation of conquest, and that they might yet resume the “expeditions of plunder and glory” into the Caladarian Galaxy. This appeal worked to a great extent, as the Haynsians resisted their Laurasian enemies fiercely. On November 20, a frontal assault by Laurasian troops, commanded by Fleet Captain Dracius, against Trio-Xrellia, the third world in the Haynes star system, was repulsed with heavy losses; two days later, Vice-Admiral Seniavin was even forced to summon reinforcements from Little Borlavia and Chalaa, to prevent Haynsian forces from penetrating back to the Brigoff Stellar Nebula. Ultimately, however, the battle swung in favor of the Laurasian Empire; on November 27, General Dologruvkius was able to discover a flaw in the Haynsian minefields. Rushing his major dreadnoughts through the Haynes Asteroid Belt, he was able to penetrate to the orbit of Haynes. Haynes’s shield generators, which had been bombarded by photon cannons, finally cracked two days later, and the world was issued by Laurasian troops. It was not until December 15 before the last resistance in the Haynes star system was overcome. Everan-Karany II fled to Tivran, which was located in the Western Provinces. He was soon inflicted by a stroke and died on December 22, 1771, after having reigned for little over a year. The Despot was now succeeded by his younger brother, Braval I Karany, who held on with his forces to the Warrior Fastnesses.
 * November 20-The Battle of Craibstone was waged between the forces of the Marianian Confederation under the command of Sir Adam Gordon and those of the Clan Forbes under Lord Forbes of Firgilio, also known as the Master Forbes. During the late hours of November 19, the Master of Forbes, accompanied by his chief subordinates, Captains Chrisholm and Wedderburn, marched from Cowie (the third stronghold of the Forbes family which had not been seized by Gordon’s forces) to Aberdeen. Chrisholm and Wedderburn, who also served as lieutenants under the Scottrian War Council, had been given command, by the Regent Mar, of two regiments of “hagbutters”: specialized corvettes equipped with both proton and proton torpedo cannons. All total, they had twenty warships and thirty support craft at their disposal. Gordon, whose chief subordinate was Captain Thomas Ker of Iverness, had a garrison of 20,000 troops on Aberdeen, protected by three orbital defensive outposts and a fleet of twenty-five warships with twelve support craft. The Master of Forbes decided that a surprise offensive against Aberdeen could dislodge the Gordons and permit for them to begin the reconquest of Bannatyne and Forbesleuch. The Forbes approached the outskirts of Aberdeen about 3:00 A.M. Galactic Standard Time, but they were now confronted by rebel units at Craibstone, one of the outlying worlds in the Aberdeen star system. The ensuing confrontation lasted for only an hour, although the government forces outnumbered the rebels. The Forbes, however, were put to flight by the actions of Captain Ker, who commanded his troops bravely in the confrontation. The Master of Forbes himself was captured, while Captain Chisholm was killed in battle. Master Forbes and William Forbes were soon imprisoned at Huntly Fortress on the orders of the Earl of Huntly.
 * November 26-Following the Battle of Craibstone, the Earl of Huntly held a strategic conference with Sir Adam Gordon, Lord Fleming, and other commanders of the Marianian Confederation on Iverness. In this conference, it was decided that the further progress of the confederate forces would be secured if Corgarff, which was a major fortress in the vicinity of Dumbarton, were to come into the possession of their forces. Captain Ker, who had gained such distinction for himself at Craibstone, was now dispatched with an escort in order to besiege and conquer Corgarff, and to take possession of Corgarff Citadel, one of the largest government military posts in the Northern Provinces. He performed his mission to the letter, and by December 2, Corgarff had capitulated to the government forces. On the orders of Sir Adam, all of the civilians living in Corgarff Citadel City were slaughtered or deported; the planetary treasury was robbed for its minerals and funds; and nearly sixty officers of the government garrison were tortured publicly.
 * December 7-The Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Privy Council were now in the belief that an alliance with Franconia needed to be concluded as soon as possible, as a result of the implications arising from the Ridolfi Plot. The Empress was now ready to make concessions, and she did her best to revive the Anjou marriage project by making it known to all that she was willing to permit him to celebrate the Franconian Mysteries in private. Walsingis, however, who was still on Parri as the Laurasian Ambassador to the Franconian Court, advised against reopening negotiations, since Anjou would reject the Empress. The Duke had ambitions of being elected High Autarch of the Confederacy of Burvir, and was engaged in his own personal indiscretions with Franconian noble-ladies. Walsingis warned the Empress that if she persisted, she would be faced with personal humiliation. Aurelia, however, did not abate her efforts. Two days later, she dispatched Sir Thomasius Smithus to Parrius, as Vice-Ambassador. He was instructed that if there was no hope of marrying Anjou, then a treaty of friendship and amity was to be negotiated with the Franconian Court. Smithius however realized that the marriage was vital to his mistress’s security, and believed that she should remain true to that goal. Smithius arrived at Parri on December 13, and working with the Queen-Mother and Ambassador Walsingis, attempted to persuade the Duke of Anjou into resuming his courtship towards the Empress. Anjou, however, had lost all interest; Aurelia, on her part, declared that the matter had demonstrated the reasons for her desire to remain single.
 * December 17-Queen Mother Catharina de Medici, who was aware that Franconia still needed the Laurasian Empress’s friendship, was now willing to make some concessions on her part. She agreed to reduce the life income requested of the Imperial Treasury; offered to refrain from any conspiracies or involvement in conspiracy against the Imperial Laurasian Government; and most importantly of all, to withdraw support for the Bar Confederation and to take a blind eye to the Laurasian Empire’s plans of partition with the Pruthian Empire. She also offered her youngest son, Hercules-Francios, Duke of Alencon, as a replacement bridegroom. The last of the conditions, however, was what the Empress had been waiting for: the withdrawal of Franconian subsidies to the Bar Confederation, and of its military mercenaries (such as General Dumouriez), would be welcome. Aurelia, however, was more reluctant about the Duke, complaining about his age and the uncertain state of his health. Both Smithius and Walsingis however, persuaded the Empress that his religious pragmatism, moderation, and flexibility were commendable traits which recommended him as a far better suitor than his brother. He was also unlikely to ever ascend the Franconian throne, so he would be able to live on Laurasia Prime. Burghley provided a third motion to their proposals. On Ascentmas Day, 1771, Empress Aurelia formally authorized for negotiations to be commenced on a marriage to the Duke of Alencon and over the conclusion of other treaty arrangements between the Imperial Laurasian and Franconian Governments.

1772

 * January 1-The year 1772, the 72nd year of the eighteenth century, commenced with the general population of the Laurasian Empire in a positive, uplifted mood. The previous year had seen the continuation of the victorious military campaigns against the Marasharite Empire and Haynsian Despotate, who had been the Empire's most persistent enemies for over two centuries. Laurasian forces, under the command of Major-General Dologruvkius, had penetrated the homeland territories of the Haynsian Despotate and subdued all of the major Haynsian strongholds to the authority of the Laurasian Empire. The Haynsians, who had posed such a threat to the Caladarian Galaxy, were now barely clinging on to the Warrior Fastnesses, and it appeared that they would soon succumb entirely to the power of the Empire's military forces. The Marasharites had been ejected from their territories in the Galactic Borderlands; during the course of 1771, raiding expeditions launched by Field-Marshal Rumanstevius had inflicted severe damage on Stauvachany, Akkerman, Jassy, Koluzduzha, Del Valle, and other Marasharite bases in the Great Tesmanian Cloud, preventing a counteroffensive against the Laurasian-occupied territories. On the other major front, that of the Dejanican Commonwealth, Laurasian forces were finally making appreciable gains. General Alexander Surovius was proving a far more effective and vigorous commander than his former superior, Elmt, had ever been. The Bar Confederation was now clinging on to a handful of remaining strongholds: Częstochowa, Tyniec, Krasnik, and Wawal, among other minor bases. General Pulaskia was still determined not to surrender to the enemy, and believed that his mission was to restore the Dejanican Commonwealth to "its natural independence and liberties". The Imperial Laurasian and Pruthian Governments, however, had continued discussions concerning the possible partition of the Dejanican territories between their two states; this year was to see that culminate in formal action. Finally, the Scottrian Question remained a concern for the Empress Aurelia and her leading ministers. The Ridolfi Plot had been suppressed, but Aurelia now had to grapple with dealing with the Duke of Norfolkius, who had been involved in the conspiracies, and keeping a firmer watch over Queen Mariana. She also contemplated means by which she could provide more direct military assistance to the Regent Mar and his forces, who had so lately suffered losses at the hands of Sir Adam Gordon and his subordinates. In her New Year's proclamation, the Empress was optimistic, and declared that the Laurasian Empire was now firmly assured of its position in the Caladarian Galaxy. She declared that the Marasharites no longer posed "a direct threat" to our territorial integrity and that they would be forced to acknowledge the new state of affairs. At the Imperial Court, however, many were anxious, awaiting to see what was to happen next.
 * January 16-On this day, January 16, 1772, the 4th Duke of Norfolkius was tried by a joint session of the Imperial Privy Council, Governing Senate, and Holy Synod; the Empress Aurelia had authorized, by decree, for the Special Court to be constituted, considering Norfolkius's crimes to be serious enough to warrant judgment by all three of the major institutions of the Imperial Government. The trial was conducted at the Senatorial Palace. Chancellor Burghley and Procurator-General Bagonius presented the official case against the Duke, declaring that his own weak-mindeness and his "ambition for the possession of the Laurasian throne" had driven him into his treason towards the Empress and the Imperial Laurasian Government. Norfolkius, permitted no defense counsel of his own, tried in vain to defend his honor, declaring that others were degrading his reputation and that he had only been attempting to preserve his position and welfare at the Imperial Court. His pleas fell on deaf ears, and within hours, had been convicted on all charges laid against him. The verdict, as in all state trials of the Laurasian Empire, was a foregone conclusion. The Earl of Aretha, who presided over the ceremonies as interim Imperial Marshal (following the dismissal of Americana from those responsibilities), wept as he condemned the Duke to hanging, drawing, quartering, and solar incineration, the usual penalty for traitors; because Norfolkius was a nobleman, however, the Empress would commute his sentence to execution by blaster fire. The Duke was then returned to his lodging in the Fortress of Baureux, where, watched by his guards day and night, he occupied himself by writing farewell letters and exhortations to his children, Lords Thomasius and Willanius Howardis; Aurelia was pleased to accept his request that Chancellor Burghley, his former friend, be appointed their guardian. When the Queen of Scottria was informed by Aretha of Norfolkius's condemnation, she wept grievously. Norfolkius's execution was originally set for January 21, but the Empress could not at this juncture bring herself to sign his death warrant. Not only was he among the leading noblemen of the Laurasian Empire, and popular with the people, he was also her cousin. Aurelia also took in mind of the services that his father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and great-great grandfather had given to the Laurasian Empire over the course of the preceding century. She did not want to bring humiliation to the Howardis family by sanctioning the execution of their head. This procrastination continued, lengthening from days into weeks.
 * January 21-Delegations from the governments of the Laurasian and Autocratic Pruthian Empires formally convened at the Diplomatic Palace in Christiania, for the commencement of the first formal conference on partition. On January 12, Empress Aurelia had agreed that formal diplomatic negotiations should be commenced with the Pruthian Court over the matter of Pru'a IX's proposals; Burghley and Leicesterius both supported the idea of seizing territories from the Dejanican Commonwealth, and wished to assert the Empire's total dominion over the Galactic Borderlands. Pru'a had on his part consented to the commencement of a formal diplomatic conference, and was definitively resolved on partition. The new Pruthian Ambassador to the Imperial Laurasian Court, Count Carl von Hayden, and the Pruthian diplomats Hans Branchwick and Count Leopold von Auschidig served as the Pruthian plenipotentiaries to the conference. Chancellor Burghley, the Earl of Leicesterius, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs Sir Alexander Pridus, and the rising young Governing Senator, Sir Christopheus Hattonius, served as the Laurasian plenipotentiaries; Burghley also acted as the formal host of the conference. Discussions will continue for the next couple of weeks, as the two delegations fixed the exact terms of the partition agreement.
 * February 4-The Empress Aurelia was prevailed upon to sign the death warrant of the Duke of Norfolkius. Aurelia had continued to wrangle with her conscience, and had even consulted Chief Procurator Parsius of the Holy Synod about the matter on January 29. He had advised her that she should carry out her duties "as were her responsibility under the law of Almitis" and that she should not permit personal relations to obstruct the normal operations of the government. The Empress had at first adhered to this, and she now gave orders that Norfolkius's execution was to be on February 5. Some hours later, however, the Empress reversed course. At 11:00 P.M. Galactic Standard Time, she sent for Burghley and in great distress, rescinded the order. The Privy Council could not understand the Empress's continued hesitation. Burghley prayed that "Almitis's will be fulfilled and aid Her Majesty to do herself good,", while Lord Husadarania declared, "The world knows her to be wise, and surely there cannot be a greater point of wisdom than for any to be careful of their own estate, and especially preservation of their own life. How much more needful it is for Her Majesty to take heed, upon whose life depends the Empire, the utter ruin of the whole galaxy, and the utter subversion of Almitism."
 * February 6-After weeks of negotiations, the preliminary Treaty of Christiania was signed by the delegations of the Laurasian and Autocratic Pruthian Empires, constituting the agreement between the two governments concerning the partition of the Dejanican-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Empress Aurelia, when she was presented with the official version of the finalized text, declared that it would bring "numerous advantages to our Empire and would result in the shaming and humiliation of all our enemies, foreign and domestic." By the terms of the agreement, the territorial allotments of Dejanican territory, among Laurasia and Pruthia, were decided. The Laurasian Empire was to take possession of Lavella, Ladelle, Dehner, and the Galactic Barrier regions in the Galactic Borderlands; the Pruthian Empire obtained recognition of its rule of Lautenburg and Butow, whom Pru'a had seized from the Dejanican Government in August 1771, and was also to acquire Dejanican Pruthia and Pomerania with the exception of Danzig. It was agreed that finalization of these territorial arrangements would be made upon securing the accession of the Austarlian Government to the partition, and that in the meantime, the two governments would merely make preparations for the military occupation and incorporation of those territories. In a secret codicil, Pru'a agreed to recognize Laurasian rights to "scourge and to punish the rebel officers and leaders of the Bar Confederation, which has thus far persisted" and to respect Aurelia's position as protectoress of the Dejanican Commonwealth's remaining territories, following the partition. The Treaty of Christiania was ratified by the Empress Aurelia on February 9 and by Pru'a IX of Pruthia on February 26.
 * February 23-The Austarlian Empress Mar’va Tarvania ordered for the termination of all Austarlian financial aid to the Bar Confederation and the expulsion of the War Council from Prague, where they had been allowed to remain for over two years. In November 1771, Generals Pulaskia and Walewski, as well as the Lithuanian Prince Dagonius, had become involved in an abortive scheme to kidnap King Stanis Vorrust I. Confederate starfighter squadrons, operating from Krasnik, had actually managed to penetrate to the outskirts of Praga and to catch the King and his royal entourage by surprise as they progressed back to Dejanica. Stanis, however, had managed to escape with the assistance of a Laurasian courier corps dispatched by General Surovius on November 14, and he had returned to Dejanica unharmed. The Confederation’s international prestige was permanently ruined by this debacle; their loss to the Laurasians in the Battle of Stalowicze on October 23, had also demonstrated to their foreign supporters that there was no further purpose in provoking anti-Laurasian tensions in the Commonwealth. The Empress of Austarlia herself, who considered the kidnapping attempt to be disgraceful, had been persuaded by her son that it no longer was in Austarlian interests to sponsor the Bar Confederation. The Confederate War Council relocated to Jasna Gora, still the most formidable military stronghold held by their arms. General Surovius, on his part, was preparing for a string of offensives to expel the last remaining Confederate units from Krasnik, Zaleowiec, Krakow Minor, Osrony Trojy, Okopy Minor, and Ivarria, and to impose a blockade upon Tyniec and Jasna Gora.
 * March 10-Sir Willanius Pauletius, Lord St. Johnasius, Earl of Winchesterius (to which rank he had been upgraded by the Empress Aurelia in 1767 as recognition for his long service to the Neuchrian Dynasty and the Laurasian Empire), and Lord Treasurer of the Laurasian Empire, died at the age of 89 at Basingan House on Brellevnia, the chief estate of the Pauletius family. The Earl, who even in his advanced age, had remained vigorous and alert to the end, had been planning on instigating a massive expansion of the mansion, but his demise brought an abrupt end to these plans. The most senior and respected official in the Imperial Laurasian Government at the time of his death, Lord Treasurer Winchestrius, was genuinely mourned by the Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Court. In her proclamation to her subjects announcing the Lord Treasurer’s death, the Empress noted that he had dedicated "seven decades of his life to the service of this empire" and that he had "demonstrated unflagging patriotism and loyalty to his superiors." His service extended through the reigns of all five Neuchrian monarchs, and he had been held in the highest regard by all five. Neuchrus I had called him "one of the most effective young men who have been attached to duties in my civil service"; Antigonus III had called him “the most loyal minister of any sovereign”; Demetrius II praised him as "the most trusty servant, both in Almitis and in my government"; Didymeia I called him "my Lord Dependable"; and Aurelia herself had said that "If only he were a young man, I cound find it in my heart to have him for a husband before any other man in the Empire." Winchsterius’s funeral was held at St. Mary’s Church in Levaramian City, Brellevnia, on March 15; it was attended by the Empress, the entire Privy Council, Governing Senate, and Holy Synod, and by all of the chief personages and dignitaries of the Imperial Court and Military Command. Chancellor Burghley, the Earl of Hannah, the Earl of Jadia, and Lord Antigonus Norria acted as the Lord Treasurer’s pallbearers; the eulogy was read by Chief Procurator Parsius. The position of Lord Treasurer would remain vacant for some months.
 * March 29-The Empress Aurelia recovered from a bout of gastro-entertis which she had contracted following the funeral of Lord Treasurer Winchestrius. Her doctors had once again despaired of her life, and for three anxious days and nights (March 22-25), Leicesterius and Burghley had both kept anxious vigil at her bedside. Leicesterius stood deputy at a ceremony on March 26 in which Burghley was admitted into the Order of the Imperial Garter, now upgraded to the highest order of heraldry at the Imperial Court (only the four distinctive honors of the Empire were higher). The animosity between the two men was no longer as intense. They now visited each other socially, exchanged a friendly correspondence, and had established a working relationship. They both shared common interests, with a loyalty to the Empress, the welfare of the Empire, and the maintenance of Reformed Almitism. Upon her recovery, Aurelia made light of her illness, declaring that she would not depart so soon after the demise of the beloved Lord Treasurer, but her councilors feared otherwise, for it once again raised the question of the unresolved succession and the knowledge that the Empire would be cast into disunion if the Empress were to die without a definitve heir apparent. With this in mind, they urged the Empress to establish a commission in order to discuss how to proceed with the Queen of Scottria. The Empress on her part, signed another death warrant against the Duke of Norfolkius, but on April 2, she again rescinded it. It now seemed possible that the Duke would not be condemned to death after all.
 * April 6-The Battle of Okopy Minor was waged between the forces of the Laurasian Empire under the command of Major-General Alexander Surovius, and those of the Bar Confederation under the command of General Michal Walewski. Walewski, who had resigned from his duties as Commandant of Jasna Gora a month earlier, sought desperately to maintain the position of the Bar Confederation in the outskirts of the Krakow Voivodeship. The withdrawal of Austarlian support for the Confederate forces; the war-weariness of many of the Confederate personnel and officers; and the supremacy enjoyed by Laurasian forces, in numbers, firepower, and military discipline all contributed to a major Laurasian victory in this confrontation. The battle was decided in only four hours: by the end of the day, Okopy Minor had been occupied by the forces of the Laurasian Empire. Dejanican counteroffensives against Stosh and Malec were repelled, and by April 11, Ivarria and Osrony Trojy had both capitulated to the forces of General Surovius. Walewski, dejected, returned to his duties at Jasna Gora. He was roundly condemned by General Pulaskia and the Confederate War Council for his failure to repel the Laurasian forces. News of the Laurasian victory at Okopy Minor helped to accelerate the diplomatic negotiations between the Imperial Laurasian and Franconian Governments, as the Queen Mother of Franconia was firmly convinced of the futility of the Bar Confederation's cause. Since March 29, Ambassador Walsingis, assisted by Sir Antigonius Sidronius, Lord Antigonus Norria, and Sir Rudomentus Sadielus, had been conducting negotiations with representatives of King Charman III's government, including the Duke of Guise and Charles Gravier, comte de Vergennes, who had been appointed as Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs on the recommendation of the Queen-Dowager in February 1771. Vergennes, in fact, was the Franconian official who was most instrumental in convincing the Queen-Dowager and the King of the necessity of securing peaceful relations with the Laurasian Empire.
 * April 8-Prevailed upon by Chancellor Kaunitz and her son and co-ruler, the Emperor Joseth II, Austarlian Empress Mar'va Tarvania finally relented as regards to the matters of the Dejanican Commonwealth and the Fourth Laurasian-Marasharite War. In March, 1772, Empress Aurelia had commanded the Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs to dispatch a series of communiques to the Austarlian Court. These communiques, written by Lord Burghley and Sir Rudomentus Sadielus, with the assistance of the secretaries of the Imperial Chancellory, informed the Austarlian government of the Laurasian Empire's "peaceful intentions". It was declared that Aurelia had no desire to align against Austarlia, or to provoke dissent in her territories; that Laurasian negotiations with Pruthia and Franconia were directed towards the maintenance of peace among all powers; and that the Austarlian Government could be compensated for its earlier territorial losses to Pruthia and the Marasharite Empire by seizing territories from the weakened Dejanica. These arguments appealed to the Emperor Joseth, eager to strengthen the territorial position of his realms and to alleviate some of the humiliations which had been suffered by his species over the preceding decades. His mother had finally been swung around to this view, and she now authorized Kaunitz to inform the Marasharite High Council, in a secret communique, that the Austarlian Empire no longer considered the Treaty of Topacia as a binding agreement. Kaunitz did so; Emperor Mustapha and his ministers were alarmed, but they realized that they could not afford war with the Austarlians at this juncture. The Austarlian betrayal of their negotiation obligations also convinced the Marasharite Empire to begin contemplating the possibility of negotiations with the Laurasian Empire. On April 16, Kaunitz informed Chancellor Burghley that his sovereigns had consented to the commencement of negotiations with the Pruthian and Laurasian Governments concerning the partition of the Dejanican Commonwealth.
 * April 19-After nearly a month of negotiations, the Treaty of Blois was signed by the diplomatic delegations of the Laurasian Empire and Serene Kingdom of Franconia. By the terms of the treaty, it was officially proclaimed that the Imperial Laurasian and Franconian Governments "bore no overt hostility towards each other" and that their "common goals included the preservation of peace, the maintenance of the balance of power, and the prevention of petty conflicts resulting in unnecessary bloodshed." As a result, they agreed to never enter into military hostilities or to conclude treaties with a power hostile to the interests of the other. This was an indirect allusion to the Spamalkan Empire, with which both Franconia and Laurasia had experienced considerable diplomatic tensions. In a secret provision, the Franconian Government pledged to officially terminate all financial and military aid to the Bar Confederation by no latter than the end of May 1772; to disavow all connections with the Confederate War Council; and to imprison or otherwise "inflict punishment" on those who would seek to comfort or aid the Bar Confederates. King Charman III and his government also pledged to acknowledge Laurasian and Pruthian rights to partitioning territories of the Commonwealth; to refrain from any further involvement in the conspiracies surrounding the Scottrian Queen Mariana; and to recognize any terms whom the Laurasian Empire were to negotiate with the Marasharite Empire and the Haynsian Despotate for the conclusion of that military conflict. This agreement, which satisfied the Empress Aurelia's greatest concern about the Franconians, was ratified by her on April 22 and by King Charman III of Franconia on April 26.
 * April 24-By the latter weeks of April 1772, government forces had managed to make some gains against the units of the Marianian Confederation. Following the fall of Corgaff to the rebel forces in November, 1771, Gordon and Captain Ker had advanced against Montrose, which was one of the most important agricultural colonies in the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria. It had been originally colonized in 1380, during the reign of Kenneth II, and had steadily increased in importance during the course of the next four centuries. Montrose's inhabitants, who numbered forty-seven million by the late eighteenth century, had long been hostile to Queen Mariana and her Franconian supporters; it had been among the first worlds to acknowledge the authority of the Regent Moray, and had welcomed the ascension of Jamsius VI to the Scottrian throne with much celebration and joy. But it had then come under the threat of forces loyal to the Queen. Gordon had declared, in proclamations to his followers, that this wayward star system would be forced to acknowledge the authority of its "rightful sovereign" and that the populace was to be brought under firm control. Gordon's forces besieged Montrose from December 6, 1771 until January 21, 1772; the world had finally capitulated to his arms at that latter date. Proving true to his word, he treated the planetary population harshly. One out of every ten males were forcibly conscripted into the rebel forces; the rebel officers extracted tribute and gifts from the authorities and wealthiest families of Montrose; and Gordon permitted his men to ransack businesses, homes, and properties for their own benefit. This had caused Montrose's inhabitants to gravitate ever more in their loyalties towards the Regent Mar's government. In February 1772, Broughty was stormed by a rebel force. The Earl of Morton, however, now supreme commander of government forces in direct operations against the rebels, began to stem the tide of their advance. He launched surprise expeditions against Iverness and Aberdeen (March 1772), inflicting damage upon rebel strategic positions. On April 7, Broughty was recovered by government detachments. Now, on April 24, 1772, Morton defeated rebel reinforcements under the command of Captain Ronald Dellar in the Battle of Cranstone; as a result of this victory, supply lanes leading from Ediania to Blackstone and Montrose were severed, and Gordon was forced to redraft his military strategies. Captain Dellar and fifteen of his leading officers were executed by solar incineration on May 2.
 * April 28-The Battle of Wawel was waged between the forces of the Laurasian Empire under the command of General Alexander Surovius and his chief subordinate, Admiral Sir Lysimachus Enthadays, and those of the Bar Confederation under the command of Prince Karol Dagonius. Wawel was the chief remaining supply and communications base held by the forces of the Bar Confederation in the Dejanican Commonwealth; it also commanded the approaches to Kraskow Minor, which was still held by a rebel garrison. Prince Dagonius, who was no longer as effective a military commander as previously, and whose forces were clearly outnumbered by the superior Laurasian units, was handed a decisive defeat. Wawel captiulated to the Laurasian Empire after three hours of combat in the outskirts of the star system. Prince Dagonius himself managed to evade capture; realizing the peril that he was in if he remained in the Commonwealth, Dagonius, who had served as Marshal of the Bar Confederation since its inception, decided to emigrate to the Haxonian Confederacy, where he would be beyond the range of retribution at the hands of the Imperial Laurasian Government. Reaching the Dalmatian Channel Mist on May 5, Dagonius quickly established himself on Genoa; his departure disheartened the remaining military commanders of the Bar Confederation, who realized that their chances of victory were diminishing with each passing day. Krakow Minor itself capitulated to the forces of the Laurasian Empire on May 12.
 * May 8-The Investigative Commission into the Scottrian Question formally convened for its first session at the Public Council Chambers in the Quencilvanian Palace. The body was comprised of fifty commissioners, who had been specifically selected by the Empress on the virtue of their administrative ability, prominence at the Imperial Court, and loyalty to her person and the Imperial Throne. Many of the members of the Privy Council, Governing Senate, and Holy Synod, such as Chancellor Burghley, Procurator-General Bagonius, the Earls of Jadia, Leicesterius, and Aretha, and Chief-Procurator Parrius, were members of this commission. The Marquess of Constantinople, the Earl of Hannah, the Count of Clancia, and the Duke of Briannia were among the other magnates present on the body. The majority of them however, as well as the majority of those in the Laurasian Purse Region, agreed with Walsingis in believing that as long as Queen Mariana lived, the threat to the life and position of their Empress would never abate. Shortly after the formal summons had been made, the catalog of Mariana's misdeeds was read out to the assembly by Aretha, in his function as Imperial Marshal. One commissioner declared that he feared sleep after hearing how the Queen of Scottria had murdered Lord Darnley and plunged her realms into chaos; another said that Mariana had already been warned of her crimes, and because she had refused to heed the warnings, she should therefore be executed.
 * May 12-By May 1772, the Marasharite Emperor Mustapha and the High Council had come to the viewpoint that the continuing war with the Laurasian Empire was not beneficial to their interests and that they could extricate themselves from this conflict by making certain concessions to the Empire. Therefore, on Mustapha's orders, Grand Vizier Mushinzade Mehmed, who had ascended to the Grand Viziership on December 11, 1771, following the sudden death of his predecessor, Siladhar Mehmed, sent a diplomatic communique to the Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs, requesting for the imposition of a military armistice between the military forces of the two empires and the commencement of diplomatic negotiations to an end to the war. Empress Aurelia was immediately informed of this proposal by Chancellor Burghley. She now contemplated the offer and consulted her chief ministers several times over the next three days. On May 15, the Empress approved the armistice request and authorized Burghley to begin negotiations with his Marasharite counterparts. By May 19, it had been agreed that the armistice conference would be held on Giurgiu, a Marasharite resort colony located in the outskirts of the Great Tesmanian Cloud.
 * May 19-The Investigative Commission into the Scottrian Question sent to the Empress their recommendations on two alternative means of procedure in dealing with the Queen of Scottria. One was that the former Scottrian Queen could be attained of treason and executed henceforth; the other, she could be formally barred from the imperial succession and warned that, if she plotted against Aurelia again, she would face the death penalty. The commission was unanimously in favor of the former course, but the Empress insisted that it would be wiser to adopt the second, since honor would not permit her to execute a foreign monarch who was not subject to Laurasian law. Many of the members of the commission, however, were now out for the Scottrian Queen's blood. They begged the Empress to reconsider her decision, declaring that the will of the Lord Almitis would make it essential for the Queen to be executed, and that Mariana would not be deterred merely by warnings; she would continue to plot against her cousin as before. Two days later, the three bodies of the Imperial Government provided support to the commission's requests by sending a formal petition to the Empress. It was described as the "cry and call of all good subjects for the preservation of Her Majesty and the maintenance of this autocracy." While recognizing the Empress's autocratic authority, the members of the government nevertheless beseeched her to look into her conscience and to have no mercy for Queen Mariana. On May 22, the Empress formally received the petition in the Grand Audience Chamber, but turned down their request with much skill and prudence.
 * May 26-The Imperial Privy Council and Ministry of Justice, who realized now that the Empress would not permit for her cousin to be tried and executed for treason, cooperated on drafting a statute which listed the Scottrian Queen's offenses; deprived her of any right to the imperial succession; and declared it an offense, punishable by death, for any individual to proclaim or defend Mariana's hereditary claims. The commission then revised the statute's provisions and presented their work to the Empress, who had granted them another audience at the Post Settlement of Hepudermia. Aurelia, however, declared that she still could not countenance the punishment of her cousin, and consequently, could not give formal authorization for an official imperial statute to be prepared. It had become clear by now that Aurelia meant to take no action against her cousin; Burghley and her other ministers despaired at this, believing that the Empress was being too lenient and placing the security of her throne and realms in jeopardy.
 * May 30-After several days of negotiations, the Truce of Giurgiu was signed by the delegations of the Laurasian and Marasharite Empires. Grand Vizier Mushinzade Mehmed, who had arrived at Giurgiu on May 24 in order to personally arrange the truce's provisions, signed as chief plenipotentary of the Marasharite delegation. Field-Marshal Demetrius Rumanstevius, Major-General Vessanius Dologruvkius, and Fleet Admiral Sir John Hawkius signed as the representatives of the Imperial Laurasian Government, having been granted authorization by the Chancellor in order to handle the actual conference negotiations. By the terms of the truce, all active military hostilities between the forces of the two governments were to cease immediately. Laurasian forces were to terminate any raiding expeditions or planned offensives against the Great Tesmanian Cloud; they were to respect the positions of Haynsian forces in the Warrior Fastnesses; and they would not harry any Marasharite subject who chose to transit through the Angelina Spiral. The Marasharites, on their part, agreed to recognize Laurasian rights of military occupation over the territory they now held; formal territorial dispositions would be handled in the final treaty. It was also agreed that a formal peace conference was to be convened, no latter than the end of July 1772, at Focsani, located in the Ochanian Provinces of the Marasharite Empire. The leading officials of both governments were to be present at this conference, and the agreement would be subject to the normal procedures of revision and ratification. Finally, all prisoners of war were to be exchanged, although Laurasian forces were to keep the booty and military equipment they had thus far captured in the campaigns.
 * May 31-Having spared the life of Scottrian Queen Mariana, and refrained from imposing any legal penalties against her, the Empress Aurelia now found that she could not keep the fate of the Duke of Norfolkius in limbo any longer. The Investigative Commission, before being formally dismissed from their duties the previous day, had strongly recommended to the Empress that she allow the law to take its course, and permit for the death of one who would "continue to plot against Your Majesty's interests while feigning ignorance of the same." Aurelia herself had overcome her earlier scruples about the ancestral services of the Howardis family, and concluded that the present Duke had not "proved a loyal and efficient servant in the same spirit as his ancestors." Therefore, she ordered for a final death warrant to be prepared; this was done within hours, and without hesitation, she affixed her signature to the document. The warrant was quickly delivered to the Fortress of Baureux, and the Empress commanded for there to be no delay. The following day, she made a rare visit to the Fortress herself, in order to ensure that arrangements for the Duke's execution had been conducted in accordance with her directives. She did not see her cousin however; his requests to be able to have one last audience with her were refused on her orders.
 * June 2-The execution of Thomasius Howardius, the 4th Duke of Norfolkius, cousin of the Empress Aurelia and one of the most prominent figures in the Imperial Court during the first years of her reign, took place at the Public Execution Grounds of the Fortress of Baureux. Norfolkius, whose requests to see his cousin had been denied, and who had been condemned to death on her initiative, nevertheless bore no ill-will towards her. He told his guards and the few remaining attendants of his household permitted to be in service upon him that the Empress was only taking measures in order to secure her throne and the security of her realms; this was a duty which had to be adhered to by every rightful sovereign, regardless of their own personal feelings. On the morning of his execution, Norfolkius conducted himself in a calm and dignified manner. Having made his last confessions to the Chaplain of the Fortress of Baureux late the previous day, the Duke believed that a great spiritual weight had been lifted off his shoulders. At 6:40 A.M. Galactic Standard Time, he was conducted by his guards and the Lord Lieutenant of the Fortress of Baureux, Sir Oedpius Hoptonius (who had been appointed to his post in February 1770), to the Public Execution Grounds from his personal chambers. Norfolkius mounted the execution scaffold, wearing a black satin doublet. In his last speech to the audiences gathered to witness the execution, the Duke declared that he had never been a Traditionalist Almitian; that he had always remained loyal to the Imperial Laurasian Government; and that the sentence of execution by blaster squad which had been imposed upon him was just. "For men to suffer death in this place is not a foreign concept; since the beginning of our most gracious Empress's reign I am the first, and Alimitis grant that I may be the last." Refusing a blindfold, the Duke died bravely, with only one volley of blaster fire being required to bring him to his end. His body was buried before the altar of the Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula in the Tower, near that of his cousin, Antigonus III's silly and ill-fated fifth wife, Katharina Howardis. The Empress, when she was informed that the deed of execution had been done, wept constantly and declared that she had prayed to the Lord Almitis that she would not have to condemn the nobleman to his own death.
 * June 6-Following the conclusion of the Treaty of Blois, Queen-Mother Catharina de Medici and her son, King Charman III, had wasted no time in terminating Franconian assistance to the Bar Confederation. On April 26, in an official proclamation from the Tuileres Palace on Parri, the King of Franconia had declared that he could no longer sanction "the activity of rebels against their lawful government", and that consequently, the Franconian Government was withdrawing its recognition for the Bar Confederation. The Confederate War Council, which had issued a declaration of deposition against King Stanis Vorrust I in December 1770, was sent into disarray and shock upon hearing of the Franconian declaration. General Pulaskia sent several communiques to General Dumouriez, urging him to persuade his government to reverse their decision. Dumouriez, however, who was homesick and had found the Confederates stubborn and hard to cooperate with, refused to do anything. On May 2, Franconian subsidies to the Bar Confederation were formally terminated; four days later, the first of the Expeditionary Corps troops began to depart from Jasna Gora and Krasnik, traveling by juncture of Danzig and Muller back to Nice. The continued efforts of the Confederate commanders to keep Franconian support failed; on May 18, General Dumouriez himself was formally relieved of his duties of command and ordered by the Franconian Council of State to return back to Parri at once. His ceremony of departure, conducted at Tyniec the following day, was cast with an atmosphere of gloom. By the end of May 1772, all remaining Franconian auxiliaries in Dejanican territory had withdrawn. Now on June 6, 1772, the King of Franconia issued a manifesto acknowledging Stanis Vorrust I's rights as King and Grand Duke of the Dejanican-Lithuanian Commonwealth; denouncing his prior support for the Bar Confederation; and banishing all with Confederate sympathies from his realms.
 * June 11-Queen-Mother Catharina de Medici, who feared that her former daughter-in-law, the imprisoned Scottrian Queen Mariana, would appeal to the Spamalkan Government for assistance, held an audience with Sir Thomasius Smithius, concerning the absolute necessity for a royal marriage in order to seal the provisions of the Treaty of Blois. The Queen Mother asked "whether your mistress understands that she will always be in such danger until she marry? If she marry into a house of considerable reputation and status, would anyone attempt anything foul against her security?" Smithius, who professed to be in agreement with the Queen Mother, declared that if only his sovereign had one child, then the claims made by Mariana and other "fiends" would be utterly destroyed. Catharina, on her part, responded that the Empress should have more than one child. Smithius asked why she should; the Queen-Mother stated that she should have two sons, in case one would die, and three or four daughters to establish alliances, not only with Franconia, but with other friendly foreign courts. Shortly after this audience came to an end, on amiable terms, the Queen Mother officially dispatched to Laurasia Prime, as ambassador extraordinary, the Duke of Montmorency, who had powers to deliver the Franconian Instrument of Ratification to the Imperial Laurasian Government and to formally offer the Duke of Alencon as a potential husband for the Empress of Laurasia. Montmorency arrived at Laurasia Prime on June 14, after a journey of several days; he was received by the Empress with much ceremony and honor. Montmorency and his embassy remained at Laurasia Prime until June 25; during the whole duration of his stay, he was entertained by the Empress Aurelia lavishly. On June 22, she invested him with the Order of the Imperial Garter and formally took possession of the Instrument of Ratification. The Empress, however, remained noncommittal about the marriage proposal, again citing her concerns about Alencon's age and appearance. When Montmorency departed from the Imperial Court on June 28, the Empress promised him that she would consider the proposal and give King Charman her answer in a month's time. She then ordered Chancellor Burghley to instruct Ambassador Walsingis to submit a full report concerning the Duke of Alencon. Walsingis's report, which arrived on June 28, described the Duke as wise, stalwart, and pragmatic. The Duke's face was covered with wretched pockmarks, the scars left by a childhood disease, but Walsingis stated that they did not "pose as severe a disfigurement as some would have supposed." The Empress would continue to consider the matter for some time. She continued to be concerned about Alencon's extreme youth, declaring that she did not wish to be tied in marriage to one young enough to be her son. The Empress also sought if she could use Alencon's physical defects as an excuse to demand Boulougone as surety for the marriage.
 * July 4-The Battle of Brecin was waged between the forces of the Marianian Confederation under the command of Sir Adam Gordon and Lord Fleming and those of the Regent Mar's government under the command of the Earl of Morton. Glerbevie, the stronghold of the Mearns family (major supporters of the Regent's regime in the Northern Provinces), had been besieged by the forces of Gordon since June 11. The Earl of Morton, who sought to disrupt the further progress of the rebel forces, and had established his operational headquarters on Mrechin, had marched with his units to Brecin, attempting to launch a surprise attack against the command lines of Gordon's formations. This strategy however, backfired on him, because Gordon had already been informed by his agents of the Earl's offensive plans. The confrontation at Brecin was decided by the superior rebel starfighters, who decimated the government units. Morton was forced to retreat; Glerbevie capitulated to the Marianian Confederation on July 12. Shortly afterwards, however, Morton launched another offensive, this time against Niddry, which was being held for the Marianian Confederation by Lord Seton. Niddry had already been harried by government fleets in April 1772; Morton's renewed assault was meant to break the resistance of the stronghold and bring it under government control. On July 13, the garrison of Ediania launched a diversionary assault against Merchinson, attempting to provide relief for Niddry. This offensive, however, was repelled, and Niddry remained under siege for most of the month.
 * July 7-Queen Mother Catharina de Medici dispatched the Duke of Alencon's close friend and political associate, Joseph Boniface, Monsieur de la Mole, to the Laurasian Empire. Montmorency, when he had returned to Parri at the end of June 1772, had given an extensive report to the Queen-Mother and the King of Franconia about the ceremonies that he had attended; the Empress's attitude about the marriage project; and the continuing intrigues and rumors at the Imperial Court. Catharina, who was determined to press forward with the establishment of a formal marriage concept, dispatched de la Mole with the hope that he would be able to persuade Aurelia to accept the Duke. De la Mole, who was a handsome and approachable person, had a gallant charm whom the Queen-Mother believed would soften the Empress's attitude. Chancellor Burghley, when informed of de la Mole's impending arrival in the Empire, told his associates that the Queen-Mother was possessed of admirable political calculation and foresight. De la Mole arrived at Laurasia Prime on July 11, and like Montmorency before him, was received by the Empress with much ceremony at the Old Royal Palace. The Empress and her court had been engaged in preparations for the formal progress of 1772, which was to take them to the Venasian Provinces. The Empress had a particular desire to see the Fountain Palace of Venasia Prime; she decided that this would be the perfect time to impress the Franconian Ambassador with the splendor of the Imperial Court. De la Mole, on his part, did impress the Empress, but she remained wary about the intentions of the Franconian Government.
 * July 13-The Battle of Tyniec was fought between the forces of the Laurasian Empire under the command of General Alexander Surovius, and those of the Bar Confederation under the command of General Marek Jadolwskia. Tyniec was one of the last major strongholds in the possession of the Confederate forces; it had been used as a operations citadel by the War Council, which had issued coordination orders to the military units under its jurisdiction. It therefore possessed a sizable garrison of nearly 150,000 troops and thirty major warships. Nevertheless, this could not withstand the larger and more powerful Laurasian forces. General Jadolwskia was handed a decisive defeat, and Tyniec was overrun by Laurasian forces. By the end of July, 1772, Krakow Minor, Zaloewiec, and Krasnik had been firmly secured by the forces of General Surovius.
 * July 16-With the Franconian Ambassador de la Mole now present, the Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Court officially departed from Laurasia Prime for the progress of 1772. The massive Imperial Household Fleet was comprised of nearly three hundred vessels, escorted by detachments from the Laurasia Prime Core Defense Force and the garrisons of Charasia, Clackimaris, Katherine, and Darcia. The Empress herself observed matters from the bridge of her flagship, the IMS Laurasiana Galactica; she was attended by the ladies of her imperial household, by Ambassador de la Mole, and by the Earls of Jadia, Hannah, and Caladaria. The Empress decided to take a short detour through the Eastern Purse Worlds, in order to grace the households of her leading courtiers with her presence. On July 21, she arrived at Theobaldian House on Durglais, one of the chief strongholds of the Cecilis family. There, she was entertained by Chancellor Burghley, who had learned the art of political flattery and knew the standards demanded by his mistresss. Ambassador de la Mole was impressed by the banquet and the masques staged by Burghley on the Empress's behalf, and he recorded his impressions in his official account of matters to the Franconian Council of State. The Empress also decided that now was the opportune time to fill the vacancy in the Imperial Treasury. Since the death of the Earl of Winchestrius in March 1772, the position of Lord Treasurer had remained vacant. Empress Aurelia had first contemplated the idea of conferring the Treasurership upon the Earl of Leicesterius. Leicesterius, however, still had a reputation with many at the Imperial Court as being a wife-murderer and intriguer, and was therefore opposed by many in obtaining another position within the ranks of the Imperial Laurasian Government. The Earl himself was not eager for the position, confiding to his brother, the Earl of Sarah, that he did not have "enough knowledge and insight for the duties which would be required of me in that position." Aurelia eventually realized all of this, and had now come to the decision that it would be wiser to confer it upon her trusted Chancellor. On July 22, the Empress surprised her host when she announced, at the termination of a fete which had been held in her honor, that he would be elevated to the position of Lord Treasurer. Burghley, however, quickly recovered from his surprise, and expressed his gratitude to the Empress for "giving me such a honorable rank in your service." Burghley was formally appointed as Lord Treasurer of the Laurasian Empire on July 24, 1772; he took the oath of office that same day, and in an impromptu ceremony in the Great Hall of Theobaldian House, was invested with the Treasurer's Staff of Office and the Finance Robes. Burghley continued to remain Chancellor, although the Empress recognized his desire to abdicate from the onerous duties of that position. He was to be Lord Treasurer for the next twenty-six years, until his death in August 1798.
 * July 25-
 * The Empress Aurelia's imperial progress continued with diversionary visits to Osama, Sarah, and Clackimaris. On Osama, the Empress spent a night at Gorhamia House, the chief estate of the Bagonius family. Procurator-General Sir Nicholas Bagonius had begun construction on the mansion in 1763, determined to establish himself on the same level as the other noble personages and magnates of the Imperial Court, who possessed lavish residences staffed by extensive households. Construction on Gorhamian House continued for over five years, until it was finally completed in July, 1768. The Empress was now determined to see for herself what her leading judicial officer had accomplished, having seen the images and heard the reports about the lavishness and scale of his residence. At her arrival on the House Grounds, Aurelia was greeted by the Procurator-General himself with his wife, Anna, who was renowned for both her beauty and intelligence, and his two sons, Antoninus and Franconius, both of whom were renowned for their own intellectual talents. The Empress, however, professed herself to be unimpressed by the size of the mansion. She told him that "you have made this mansion too small for Your Lordship." Bagonius responded, in jest, "No, Madam, but Your Highness has made me too big for the house." Nevertheless, the visit went well, and the Empress's departure the morning of July 27 was an occasion for much ceremony.
 * Following this, she made her visit to Clackimaris, where she was formally received by the Governor of Clackimaris, Sir Pausanias Veremanius, and by the Recorder of the Galactic Institute of Ships and Information, Sir Antigenes Paravius. The Institute's headquarters had relocated to Clackimaris in 1769, and it was to remain there for the next thirty years. The Recorder delivered a eloquent speech of welcome and informed the Empress that the people had "a great desire for Your Majesty." Aurelia stayed on Clackimaris for two days before moving on to Sarah. There, she was formally received by Leicesterius's brother, Ambrosius Dudley, the Earl of Sarah, and his wife, Countess Anna Rusalina, one of the Empress's closest confidantes. She had been a Maid of Honor during the early years of the reign. On November 11, 1765, she had married the Earl of Sarah in a lavish ceremony at the Imperial Chapel of the Quencilvanian Palace. The Empress Aurelia lavished many gifts upon the couple, as did the Earl of Leicesterius and other notables at the Imperial Court. Aurelia was very pleased to see the Countess again, and arrived in Warwecopolis, Sarah's capital city, with the Countess in an open repulsorlift. A display of city dancing was then conducted in the public courtyard of Sarah Castle, the Earl's chief residence. The Empress watched the entertainments from her window. Ambassador de la Mole was consulted several times by the Empress during the course of the court's week-long stay on Sarah. The Earl and Countess, on July 29, staged a firework display and simulated naval battle for the Empress and the Imperial Court. The Imperial Court would finally depart from Sarah on August 3.
 * August 2-At Focasani, the diplomatic conference between the governments of the Laurasian and Marasharite Empires, for treaty negotiations to bring the Fourth Laurasian-Marasharite War to a termination, formally opened. The Empress Aurelia had detached the Earl of Jadia as the official plenipotentiary-intendant of the Imperial Laurasian Government. In an communique to the Earl, the Empress ordered him to ensure that "the demands of our government are readily understood and received by the Marasharites" and that there be no confusion over the demands which were being made by the Laurasian Empire. Field-Marshal Demetrius Rumanstevius, Lieutenant-General Vessanius Dologruvkius (he had been promoted to that rank by the Empress as a reward for his military efforts in June 1772), Vice-Admiral Alexius Seniavin, Sir Meletius Carvellus, and Chief Procurator Amnystas Parrius of the Holy Synod served as the other Laurasian plenipotentiaries. Marasharite Grand Vizier Mushinazade Mehmed and twelve attaches from the Marasharite High Council, including Subordinate Viziers Selid, Izzet Mehmed, and Kalaft Mehmed, comprised the delegation for the Marasharite Empire. The Grand Vizier acted as the chief plenipotentiary. A great contrast now emerged in the first presentation of the two delegations. The Earl of Jadia and his colleagues arrived at Focasani at the head of a grand fleet of galleys and imposing warships. This included the HMS Antigonus the Extravagant, which had been launched from the Imperial Naval Shipyards of Darcia in February 1765, and named after the Empress's revered father. The Antigonus possessed two hundred turbocannon; a complement of five hundred starfighters; and the most advanced particle shield-generators then employed in the Imperial Laurasian Navy. It was a massive behemoth, extending for nearly six miles in length. Each of the Laurasian delegates was attended by servants dressed in the finest livery avaliable. All total, the Laurasian fleet comprised of nearly seventy vessels, thirty of whom were warships and the remainder escorts. The Marasharite fleet, on the other hand, comprised of only twenty vessels, none of whom was longer than a mile in length. The Marasharite delegates only had sixty servants and they were all dressed simply. The two fleets made the formal signals of acknowledgement; the delegations then disembarked to Focasani Fortress, which dominated the star system. It was here that negotiations were to be held. For the first six days of the conference, various banquets and festivities were conducted, as the Earl of Jadia and the Grand Vizier sought to extend formal respects to each other. On August 8, the formal discussions commenced.
 * August 5-
 * The Treaty of Vienna was signed by the diplomatic delegations of the Laurasian Empire, Autocratic Pruthian Empire, and Holy Austarlian Empire. This treaty now formalized the First Partition of Dejanica, as it would become known during the latter years of the eighteenth century. Diplomatic negotiations among the three governments had continued since April 1772, when the Austarlian Government had declared its intention to join with the Imperial Laurasian and Pruthian Governments in occupying territory from the Dejanican-Lithaunian Commonwealth. Delegations from the three governments had convened on Vienna from June 4, 1772, in order to decide the final conditions of the partition treaty. The Laurasian Empire's interests were represented by Sir Rudomentus Sadielus, Sir Seleucus Caranius, Prince Nicholas Repanius of Kalbacha, and the Lord Vinsonia of Columbia. The Autocratic Pruthian Empire was represented by Count Hermann von Gosternost, Prince Henry (Henvar) of Pruthia, and Count Carl von Bormann of Heidelberg-Vorst. The Holy Austarlian Empire was represented by Chancellor Kaunitz, Field-Marshal Ernest Gideon von Laudon, and Lord Caspar van Saldern of Giletiz. All of these men had worked vigorously to define the conditions of the agreement, being under constant scrutiny from their sovereigns and their governments. At times, disputes threatened to tear the negotiations process apart. Ultimately, however, they came to a final agreement.
 * By the terms of the Treaty of Vienna, the territories to be annexed by each of the respective partitioning powers was decided. The Pruthian Empire's share was the smallest, both in population and in territorial size, but the most economically important of the three. Pru'a IX of Pruthia achieved a significant success. By the terms of the treaty, Pruthia acquired Dejanican Pruthia (allowing the Emperor to connect his Domains of Brandenburg with the Duchy of East Pruthia), Ermland, the Netze District, and northern Kuayvia. This amounted to 36,000 inhabited star systems with a population of 150 billion inhabitants. Thorn and Danzig, however, remained under the rule of the Dejanican Commonwealth, although the abolition of all tariffs and immigration restrictions in those star systems was confirmed. The major systems of Elbing, Bromberg, Chelmno, and Balbork came into the possession of the Pruthian Empire. Pru'a now pursued an intensive policy of colonization and reform in his newly-acquired territories. Holding the Dejanicans in extreme contempt, Pru'a regarded them as savages, with only the Marasharite Empire having a worse system of government than the Dejanican Commonwealth. He promoted extensive immigration of Pruthians and other foreigners into his newly-acquired territories; entire settlements and colonies of Dejanicans were deported or cleared, replaced with immigrants. He enforced Pruthianization, restricting the use of Dejanican customs and authorizing the use of Pruthian as the chief language of state. He also engaged in plunder of Dejanican territory, confiscating Dejanican estates and businesses in order to support Pruthian colonization. The tax freedom and retainment privileges of the Dejanican gentry in Royal Pruthia were abolished, and Pru'a redistributed former estates of the Dejanican Crown in his annexed territories to Pruthian magnates and landowners who could be trusted to maintain the authority of his government. Finally, he introduced the Pruthian education and welfare systems into his newly-acquired territories, and abolished all regulations in contravention to the "authority of the central government." In May 1773, Pru'a reorganized his newly incorporated territories into the Province of West Pruthia and the Netze District. The Pruthian Empire instantly gained control of 80% of the Dejanican Commonwealth's foreign commerce as a result of its territorial acquisitions; Pru'a levied deliberately high customs duties at Royal Pruthian posts, which helped to accelerate the continuing economic deterioration of the Dejanican realms.
 * The Austarlian Empire's share was the second-largest in territorial size but had the greatest population. Empress Mar'va Tarvania had continued to remain reluctant about participating in the partition until the very last day before the conclusion of the negotiations conference. She believed that it would be an affront to her values to seize which did not belong by hereditary right to the Austarlian Crown. Her pleas, however, had been broken down by the influence of her son and ministers. Kaunitz, in particular, considered the partition to be an ample compensation. Austarlia acquired Zator, Auschwitz, Oswiecim, Vistulan-Lesser Dejanica (with the major star systems of Zywiec, Tarnow, and Biecz), the County of Sandomierz, and Dejanican Galicia, which included the major strongholds of Prezimsyl, Lvov, Sanok, Belz, Halicz, Bochina, Wielicika, Gorlce, Jaslo, Halych, Nowy Sac, Nowy Targ, Ternopil, and Zolochiv. In September 1772, the Austarlian State Council constituted the newly-annexed territories as the Appendage Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria. It thereby joined Hungary, Croatia, Slovenia, Dalmatia, Bohemia, Ducal Austarlia, and Translyvania as appendage kingdoms of the Austarlian Empire. All total, the Austarlian Partition amounted to 83,000 star systems with 500 billion inhabitants.
 * The Laurasian Empire's share was the largest in territorial size and the second-largest in total population. By this "diplomatic document" Laurasia came into the possession of the Dejanican-Lithuianian Commonwealth's territories east of the Western Galactic Barrier, which was intersected by the Galactic Frontier Route, the Void Mists, and the Haynsian Slave Highway-that section of the Galactic Void which had possessed Dejanican garrisons and monitor outposts, and the districts of Lavella, Ladelle, and the Galactic Barrier. Among the star systems acquired by the Imperial Laurasian Government included Lavella Major, Lavella Minor, La'delle, the Galactic Barrier Outposts, Lovevold, Marvald, Vitesbk, Polotosk, Opochka, Dyneburg, the Dniva Straits, Dequan, Antwone, and Dejan. These were the territories which had been held by the Lavellan Potenates and the Kingdom of Amelianian Lavella. All total, the Laurasian Empire obtained control of 92,000 star systems with a population of 230 billion inhabitants. The Empress Aurelia, in an official imperial manifesto to her subjects (August 6, 1772), declared that the acquisition of the Lavellan Provinces consolidated the Empire's hold over the Galactic Borderlands. By the decrees of September 29, 1772 and January 22, 1773, the newly acquired territories would be reorganized into the Lavellan Province; Lavella Major became the capital star system of the province, which was placed under the authority of the Diocese of Kalbacha. This, however, was to remain temporary until the impending administrative reorganization of the Laurasian Empire's territories, which was to occur within the space of another three years. General Zechary Chernyshika, who had commanded Laurasian troops in operation against Bar Confederation forces in the Galactic Void, was appointed as Governor of the newly-acquired territories in February 1773. Within days after the Treaty of Vienna was signed, Pruthian and Austarlian troops violated the Commonwealth's territory, occupying with little resistance the territories agreed by the partioning powers. Empress Aurelia had General Surovius redeploy his formations to formally occupy the Lavellan Provinces and guide their incorporation into the Laurasian Empire. The Dejanican Government and the Bar Confederation were both powerless to prevent this; on August 12, the Vienna Addendum conferred the official acknowledgement that the three powers had possessed their respective territories.
 * August 13-
 * After four days of negotiations, the Truce of Glasgow was signed by the diplomatic delegations of the Marianian Confederation and the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria. On July 25, 1772, Niddry had finally capitulated to the forces of the Earl of Morton; Lord Seton, however, managed to evade capture by the government forces. Morton, now determined to disrupt the unity of the rebel forces, had then decided to launch a surprise offensive against the outskirts of the Ediania star system. Bypassing the rebel defenses at Cragmillar and Gallow's Star, Morton's units penetrated to Canongate and the Gateway of Ediania on August 2; Grange, however, inflicted severe damage on the offensive formations of the government force. Morton was then threatened with actions at Trinity Kirk and Restarlig against his units; he realized that he did not have enough troops or millitary supplies to maintain his operational lines and to penetrate the defenses of the Ediania star system. Therefore, on August 6, he had sent a armistice request to Kirclady of Grange, for all military hostilities between their forces in the Scottrian Homeland Territories to cease until the termination of the year. Grange, who believed that he would be able to strengthen the defenses of Ediania, and that Gordon's forces would make further progress in the Northern Provinces, decided to accept the armistice request. On August 8, Lords Fleming and Seton had met with the Earls of Morton and Glencairn at Glasgow, hammering out the terms of the armistice with them. As a result of the Truce of Glasgow, all military hostilities between the opposing forces were to cease for the remainder of the year; prisoners of war held by each side were to be released; and the transit rights of Scottrian subjects were not to be challenged during the duration of peace. The Empress Aurelia, observing these events from Laurasia Prime, informed Chancellor Burghley that the opportune moment for intervention would arise after the final suppression of the Marianian Confederation.
 * On the same day of the conclusion of the Truce of Glasgow, the Battle of Jasna Gora was fought between the forces of the Laurasian Empire and Dejanican-Lithuanian Commonwealth, under the command of General Alexander Surovius, and those of the Bar Confederation, under the command of General Michal Walewski. By the beginning of August, 1772, the Bar Confederation was on its last legs. On May 31, 1772, Magnate-Generals Michal Jan Pac and Jerry Augustia, realizing that the Confederate cause was doomed, and believing a proclamation issued by King Stanis Vorrust I (upon the compulsion of the Imperial Laurasian Government), that any who surrendered their arms and acknowledged the authority of the Dejanican government would be spared from punishment, had capitulated. This proclamation, however, was soon revealed for the lie that it was. Empress Aurelia was determined that none of the Bar Confederates be spared, for she considered their defiance of Laurasian arms to be a humiliation and a disgrace which had to be punished. Therefore, on June 7, both Jan-Pac and Walewski had been arrested by Laurasian troops at Krakow Minor on the Empress's instructions. The King of Dejanica was powerless to intervene, and both Dejanican noblemen were deported back to the dominions of the Laurasian Empire. On July 2, they were attainted by the Governing Senate and imprisoned at the Post Settlement of Hepudermia. This same treatment was administered to other Confederate officers; during the course of the following month, of nearly five thousand officers who fell into Laurasian custody, four thousand were deported to Laurasian dominions and imprisoned at the Fortress of Baureux, the Post Settlement of Hepudermia, the Secret Prison of Ipsus V, and other prison facilities throughout the Empire. Knowledge of this fate was evident to General Walewski and the men of his garrison, who knew that the Laurasians would have no mercy for them. They therefore resisted fiercely. A earlier Laurasian assault against Jasna Gora, on August 3, had been repelled with much damage being inflicted on the Laurasian offensive formations. General Surovius's third-in-command, Brigadier-General Sir Neuchrus Persius, had sustained serious injuries in the rebel counteroffensive and was dismissed from his duties as a result. Surovius himself now took command of this final offensive against this major Confederate stronghold. After several hours of combat, the garrison was finally overwhelmed by Imperial Laurasian forces. General Walewski himself was killed leading a final assault by his troops against the Laurasian forces; by the end of the day, the world was completely in the possession of the Laurasian Empire. With the fall of Jasna Gora, General Surovius began to advance his troops in the direction of Częstochowa, still held by the troops of General Pulaskia. During the course of the five days, Laurasian troops fought a series of skirmishes with Dejanican units at Erstholm and Jakoria, as they gradually advanced to the outskirts of the Częstochowa star system.
 * August 18-The Battle of Częstochowa, the last major confrontation between the forces of the Laurasian Empire and the Bar Confederation, was waged. General Alexander Surovius commanded this last decisive Laurasian push against the confederate forces. General Kazimerzes Pulaskia, who had gained recognition throughout inter-galactic civilization, and even in the Laurasian Empire, for his long and determined resistance against the foreign forces, commanded the defense of this stronghold. Pulaskia was determined that Surovius would not obtain an easy victory; he arranged his last remaining starfighter and destroyer squadrons in a triangle formation, in order to defend the outskirts of the star system. In his last speech to his soldiers, the Dejanican General urged them "not to lose sight of the ultimate goal: independence and freedom for all of the Commonwealth's peoples"; that the cause they were fighting for would eventually become the cause of all species and civilizations; and that defeat, at this juncture, would not permanently destroy the "cause of justice". All total, the General had just fifteen destroyers and six hundred starfighters left to his disposal. General Surovius enjoyed a decisive advantage, numerically and tactically, over his adversaries. He had a force of two hundred warships with a complement of two thousand starfighters at his disposal. The battle commenced during the early hours of the day, and true to his word, Pulaskia organized an effective and determined resistance. The Laurasians suffered nearly 30,000 casualties, which surprised all observers. Ultimately, however, the weight of the Laurasian military forces proved too substantial for the remaining Confederate troops to handle, and by 3:00 P.M. Galactic Standard Time, the advantage had shifted to the favor of the Laurasian Empire. General Pulaskia himself managed to escape from the star system on his personal starfighter, declaring that he intended to inspire Dejanican patriotism from foreign quarters, and that he would not surrender to Laurasian troops. Most of his soldiers, however, had no chance, and by the end of the day, the Commandant of the Częstochowa Fortress had capitulated to General Surovius. The fall of Częstochowa extinguished most of the last remaining anti-Laurasian dissent in the Dejanican Commonwealth. On General Surovius's orders, more than five hundred officers and commanders of the Częstochowa garrison, including the Commandant, were bound in chains and imprisoned at the Military Post Prison of Lavelle, formerly a Dejanican complex and now in the possession of the Imperial Laurasian Government. The minor monastery system of Zagorz, however, continued to harbor some officers and refugees of the Bar Confederation until November 28, when it was stormed by Laurasian detachments. By the end of November, 1772, the Bar Confederation had been finally and completely suppressed, after more than four and a half years of resistance to the forces of the Laurasian Empire. General Surovius was awarded the Order of St. Antigonus the Conqueror by the Empress Aurelia on September 5, for his efforts in suppressing the Bar Confederation and maintaining Laurasian dominance over the Dejanican Commonwealth. Pulaskia, on his part, would flee to exile in the Vendragian Confederacy, later contributing his services as a mercenary commander during the American Rebellion. He would die at Yorslia in the Great Amulak Spiral on October 11, 1779, at the age of 34.
 * August 22-
 * The Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Court arrived at Kenilian Castle on Taurasia, where she was to be entertained by the Earl of Leicesterius. During the course of the past six years, Leicesterius had expended much time and effort on further expanding and equipping the properties of his vast estate, determined to transform it into one of the chief noble residences of the Laurasian Empire. Already by August, 1772, Kenilian Castle was undoubtedly one of the most lavish estates held by a nobleman of the Imperial Court. It consisted of nearly six thousand rooms in four interconnected structures; extended over a territory of three square miles; and soared nearly twenty miles into the skies of Taurasia. Leicesterius had a staff of 100,000 servants and 30,000 retainers at hand; this was one of the largest households of any prominent noble in the Empire. Nevertheless, there was still much work to be done, for the Earl had not yet begun work on the castle gardens or the Estate Conservatory. In spite of this, however, he staged a series of extensive entertainments for the Empress. During the course of the previous twenty days, the Empress and the Imperial Court had conducted their great progress throughout the Venasian and Millian Provinces. Arriving at Robbay on August 4, the Empress had then visited Bolgrahay, Ipsus V, and the other major star systems of the Venasian Triangle. Following this, they had proceeded into the Inner Territories. Maxiliana, Ka, Phyllis, Duris, Decapolia Major, Decapolia Minor, Uber-Commerce, Agac, Aflac, Podrac, Organia, Monderon, Anasia, Cadaria, Ruttum, Hannis, and Permi had all been visited by her in succession.
 * On August 9, the Empress and the Imperial Household had reached the Transitory Mists of the Venasian Cluster; she then conducted a ceremonial procession through the Transitory Mist Outposts and Venasia Secondary, receiving the formal homage of the Venasian nobility; gifts from the authorities of the star systems; and "almost universal" acclamation. Two days later, the Empress had made her formal entry into the Venasia Prime star system. She was greeted by the Governor of Venasia Prime, the High Matron of the Venasian Noblewomen's Consistory, and the Mayor of Ta'cahu'gay, Venasia Prime's capital and primary city. She then lodged at the Fountain Palace, that ancient residence of the Venasian Queen Mothers which had first been constructed by Queen Mother Camarina in the seventh century BH. There, the Imperial Court engaged in a series of jousts, fetes, and dances, as they entertained themselves with the luxuries of this world, renowned for its cleanliness and the high standards of living of inhabitants. The Imperial Court remained at Venasia Prime for nine days, finally making its deparature on August 20. All of this was recorded by Ambassador de la Mothe in his diplomatic dispatches. Touring the Rifle Worlds, the Lorellian Reach, and the Gateworlds, the Empress then proceeded rapidly back to Laurasia Prime. The stop at Kenilian Castle had been decided by the Empress on August 16, after having submitted to the pleas of Leicesterius for her to visit his famed estate. At Kenilian Castle, Leicesterius arranged a joust and a honorary ceremony of combat in honor of the Franconian Embassy; the young Earl of Oxfadia and Sir Christopherus Hattonius in particular distinguished themselves. De la Mole's efforts, however, made little headway with the Empress. She was still unwilling to commit herself to accepting the Duke of Alencon. She told Ambassador Fenelon of her doubts and insisted that she could not make up her mind until she had seen the Duke in person. The Ambassador told her that the King and Queen Mother would be pleased to arrange a meeting between the Empress and the Duke, but only if she convinced them that she had actual intentions of marriage. She replied that she had to meet the Duke and be certain that they could have a love for each other before she could give an answer. Lord Burghley, who had been waylaid with an attack of Rithrian arthritis, began to doubt whether or not the marriage would proceed.
 * September 3-As the Empress Aurelia was out hunting with the Earl of Leicesterius and the ladies of her personal household in the Kenilian Gaming Grounds, an urgent communique arrived at the Communications Center of the Kenilian Palace. This communique, which had been dispatched over the emergency communications channel, had been hastily composed by Ambassador Walsingis on Parri, and sent with the utmost urgency to the Imperial Court. Because of the great distance between the Caladarian Galaxy and the Great Amulak Spiral, and then the fact that the message had to be redirected through the Quencilvanian Palace Central Terminal, it was only now arriving at Kenilian Castle. A messenger was now sent with the utmost haste by Chancellor Burghley to inform the Empress Aurelia of the communique. The Empress hastened back; when she read the communique in her private chambers, the entire mood of the Imperial Court changed swiftly. Bursting into tears, Aurelia declared to her attendants that "this matter arouses much concern for us, and it is of a nature which I pray the Lord Almitis to forgive all men." She now canceled all further entertainments at the Kenilian Castle, ordered for all of those in the Imperial Court to don garments of mourning, and ordered Ambassador de la Mole to depart back to Parri immediately. What prompted this was St. Bartholemy's Day Massacre on Parri and in other major star systems throughout the Serene Kingdom of Franconia. On August 18, 1772, the Hugenot Grand Duke of Navarre, Hensios (future King of Franconia), had been married to the Queen Dowager's daughter Margaret, part of Catharina's efforts to preserve the religious balance in the Franconian realms. Admiral Gaspard de Coligny, the leader of the Huguenot Confederation, had been prominent at the marriage ceremonies. Catharina, however, had long been determined to rid herself of his presence. On August 22, an assassination attempt was made on Coligny by the officer Mauvart, hired by the Queen-Mother for that purpose. Although wounded, Coligny had survived. He vowed revenge on his enemies, and deduced that his enemies in the Royal Government had sought to arrange his assassination.
 * Therefore, the Queen Mother, seeking to cover her own tracks, had determined to launch a general assault against the Huguenots in the Municipal Districts of Parri; she also gave orders to her subordinates that Coligny was to be attacked again and murdered in the course of this assault. King Charman had consulted with his mother concerning Coligny and his faction; she had obtained his consent to move against the government's enemies. Charman, however, was to remain wary of his mother's intentions. The municipal authorities of Parri were shortly afterwards ordered to arm the loyal Franconian citizens of the world and to prevent the outbreak of a Huguenot uprising. The King's Royal Swiss Guard were given the list of prominent Huguenots to murder. During the early hours of August 24, a party of soldiers dragged Admiral Coligny from St. Didone's Hospital and butchered him into pieces. The royal troops then began seeking out Hugenots across the city; within four days, the violence had spread throughout the star system and to Toulouse, Bordeaux, Lyon, Bourges, Rouen, Orléans, Meaux, Angers, La Charité, Saumur, Gaillac and Troyes, as the King had ordered his provisional governors to permit attacks on Hugenot individuals and property. By the end of the month, nearly two million individuals throughout the Franconian realms will had been brutally murdered, solely for being Huguenots.
 * Reactions to the Massacre varied. Spamalkan Emperor Philicus, declaring that Charman had defended his throne "from the threats of fiends", praised his actions. Queen Mariana celebrated in her private chambers, indicating her favor for the vigorous actions of her former in-laws. The reaction in the Laurasian Empire, however, was completely different. Ambassador Walsingis, who had been forced to lockdown the Imperial Embassy in the Diplomatic Quarters of the Tuileres Palace, was shaken by the experiences. Chancellor Burghley, when reading the communique's contents, could not find words to describe his sadness and anger. The Empress herself was outraged. Within days, Hugenot refugees were streaming into the Empire, bringing tales of the cruelties and devastation inflicted by the government troops. On September 4, the Empress published a manifesto, ordering for prayers to be offered at all religious edifices throughout the Empire's realms, in order to entreat for the "souls and well-being of those who hath perished in the massacres". Aurelia, however, did not wish to instigate war with Franconia. Negotiations with the Marasharites were doddering along. The Empress feared that she intervened on behalf of the Huguenots, Franconia would revoke its commitments to the Treaty of Blois and enter into a military alliance with the Marasharites against Laurasia. Therefore, the Empress decided to confine her action to diplomatic protests and condemnations of the Franconian government's moves.
 * September 5-The Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Court arrived at the Gilbertine Palace on Tudoria, having proceeded there from Kenilian Castle on Tudoria. The Empress declared to the Imperial Court that it would be appropriate for the routine of mourning to be conducted at this, the hereditary residence of the Neuchrian Dynasty, "so that the soul of my ancestors on this throne may be appeased." Ambassador Fenelon, seeking to impart to the Empress of Laurasia his government's official explanation for the massacre, which was referred to by him as an "accident", requested for a formal audience. Aurelia, however, kept him waiting for three days, as a public display of her displeasure. When he was finally admitted to her presence, the Empress and the Imperial Court were fully decked in garments of mourning, standing in reproachful silence as the Ambassador advanced to pay his respects. Possessing a stern manner of conduct, the Empress then led him to a seat and said she hoped that King Charman would clear his conscience in the eyes of all. Fenelon, in response to this, said that King Charman had uncovered a deadly Huguenot plot against himself and his family, and had been obliged to act quickly to avoid assassination. It was not his intention, however, to persecute the Huguenots or to revoke his edicts of religious toleration. The Empress, however, pointed out, that this did not excuse widespread violence. She said that she had wept when she received reports of the killings, and declared that only in response to rebellion or civil war should such extensive punishments be applied. Because Charman was a monarch and a gentleman, she was bound to accept his explanation, being comforted by Fenelon's assurance that nothing was more important to his master than the continuation of peaceful relations with the Laurasian Empire. The Empress, however, would not discuss the matter of her marriage to the Duke of Alencon, although the Duke had not been involved with the massacre. After the termination of this audience with Fenelon, the Empress asked   Chancellor Walsingis whether it should be "expedient for His Majesty’s brother to be a fit husband for us, considering that there is such association with the evil deeds of his brother." Negotiations were left in abeyance, although the Franconian Government continually sought to revive them. The Queen Mother suggested on September 14 that the Empress meet with Alencon  in the Goldcar IV star system, where Aurelia’s own father, Antigonus III, had met with Charman’s grandfather Franjak I fifty-two years earlier. Aurelia, however, declined, declaring that she would reach no decision unless if Charman promised to abstain from further oppressions of his Huguenot subjects.
 * October 2-Negotiations between the Laurasian and Marasharite Empires resumed at Bucharina in the Northern Reaches, which was occupied by the 9th and 10th Legions of the II Imperial Army. The first conference, that which had been convened at Focsani, had collapsed on August 23, after three weeks of futile negotiation. Chancellor Burghley, who had remained with the Imperial Court but drafted the instructions for the Laurasian diplomatic delegation, had demanded that the Marasharite High Council absolve the Haynsian Despotate of all duties of vassalage towards its government; that the Despotate be permitted to establish for itself "an independent and distinct form of government, beholden not to the dictates of a foreign power", and that Laurasian transit privileges in Haynsian territory be guaranteed. When Field-Marshal Rumanstevius presented these terms to Grand Vizier Mushinazade Mehmed, the Grand Vizier protested, declaring that he would not insult the honor of his master by surrendering Marasharite territory. The Imperial Laurasian Government remained insistent on these demands; the Grand Vizier eventually began to argue with the Field-Marshal and with General Dologruvkius, and the conference degenerated into a stalemate before its ultimate termination. The Truce of Girgiu remained in effect, however, but the Marasharite High Council began making plans for the resumption of military hostilities with the Laurasian Empire. On September 19, however, Chancellor Burghley had managed to send a communique to the Grand Vizier, persuading him to resume negotiations in good faith. The Vizier had agreed, but demanded that neither Rumanstevius nor Dologruvkius participate in the negotiations. Burghley had reluctantly agreed, and then made a counter-proposal for Bucharina to be the site of negotiations. This had been assented to, and the date for the conference had been established. This time, the Chancellor and Lord Treasurer had designated Sir Thomasius Sackvillus, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs (his eventual successor in the latter position), as the chief plenipotentiary to the conference. Sackvillus had arrived at Bucharina on October 1, and the following day, negotiations commenced anew.
 * October 12-King Charman III of Franconia, who sought to repair his relations with the Imperial Laurasian Court, and to revive the marriage project concerning his brother, dispatched a special envoy, the Sieur de la Mauvissiere, to Laurasia Prime. The Empress and the Imperial Court had returned there from Tudoria on October 7. The Sieur was to obtain an audience with the Empress and ask her if she would be godmother to his newborn daughter, Marie Elizabeth of Valois. De la Mauvisierrie arrived at the Quencilvanian Palace on October 19 and was formally received by the Empress in the Audience Chamber. At first, she was reluctant, citing the differences in religion and the fact that according to Franconian custom, a godparent could only be of the same faith as the godchild. Charman, however, issued an injunction on October 23 overriding this technicality for the occasion. Mauvisierrie also offered his master’s assurances of adherence to the Treaty of Blois. On October 27, the Empress finally relented on the matter, and designated the Earl of Rebecca as her representative at the ceremony. He arrived at Parri on November 6 and presented a gold salver to the King of Franconia for his daughter’s sake. Despite this, however, many in the Empire and at the Imperial Court continued to express revulsion about the Massacre of St. Bartholemy, and cries now renewed for Mariana to be formally tried and executed. The Empress Aurelia, still maintaining appearances about being concerned for her cousin’s welfare, had nevertheless authorized Chancellor Burghley, on September 10, to send a secret communique to the Earl of Mar, inquiring whether the deposed Queen might be deported back to the Scottrian realms and tried for the murder of Darnley, which would almost inevitably result in the former Queen’s execution. Mar, however, sought assurances of military aid from the Empire and requested for the Ambassador to the Scottrian Court, Sir Antigonus Killgranius, to be present at Mariana’s execution. The Empress, however, did not want to implicate herself in Mariana’s execution, and therefore desisted from this plan on October 18.
 * October 28-By late October, 1772, it had become clear that the Massacre of St. Bartholemy would not result in any outbursts of violence or rebellion in the Empire. Many in the Laurasian realms had no desire to intervene in Franconian affairs unduly, and were far more concerned about the peace negotiations still being conducted with the Marasharite Empire. As a result, the Franconian affair eventually lapsed, and the Empress issued new instructions to the Earl of Aretha, commanding him to ensure that the Queen of Scottria’s correspondence remained under his strict watch. On this day, however, the Earl of Mar, who had fallen ill shortly after the Laurasian Empress’s abandonment of her Scottrian trial scheme, died at the Hospital of Lord David on Stirling. Throughout his entire regency, Mar had been overshadowed by the Earl of Morton and his supporters, who remained ardently opposed to Mariana and believed that the only means by which Scottria were to remain at peace was for the Queen to remain under imprisonment. If this meant the continuation of her conditions under Laurasian custody, then so be it. For the time being, the Scottrian realms remained without a formal regent, for Mar had not formally designated his successor before his death.
 * November 12-
 * The secret Treaty of Chereseneos was signed by the diplomatic delegations of the Laurasian Empire and the Haynsian Despotate at Chereseneos, a resort colony which had been inhabited from as early as the eighth century BH and had been one of the chief strongholds of the Genevian Principality of Theodoros from the thirteenth to the fifteenth centuries. In September 1772, the Haynsian Despot, Braval I Karany, had come to the conclusion that negotiation with the Laurasian Empire, which had conquered most of his dominions, was the means by which he could free his state from the overlordship of the Marasharites. The Haynsians had paid homage to the Marasharite Emperor; participated in his military campaigns; and surrendered a portion of their plunder and slaves to him for nearly two centuries. Braval I, who held delusions of grandeur and believed that he would be able to establish the Despotate as an independent, and stable, dominion in the Angelina Spiral, decided that negotiation with the Imperial Laurasian Government was the best option. The Haynsians were participating in the conference on Bucharina; in secret, however, Chancellor Burghley opened a channel of communications with them on October 15. Laurasian forces had ceased attacking the Warrior Fastnesses in June 1772, after the conclusion of the Truce of Girgiu, and had conducted secret parleys with Haynsian commanders at Doros and Theodoros.
 * On November 4, Field-Marshal Rumanstevius secretly met with the Despot and his advisors on Chereseneos; they quickly hammered out an agreement. Now, by the terms of the Treaty of Chereseneos, it was agreed that "Her Imperial Majesty of Laurasia would seek, by all of the means, diplomatic and military, at her disposal, to release the Haynsians from subjugation towards the Marasharite savages." The Imperial Laurasian Government agreed to recognize the sovereignty of the Haynsian Despotate. The Haynsian military and economy were to be completely dependent upon the directives of the Despot; he would not be obliged to pay "tribute, captives, or any other form of homage to any foreign power whatsoever", and could enter into wars or sign treaties at his own discretion. The Empress of Laurasia was to become the formal protectoress of the Haynsian Despotate. Any enemy of Haynsia would be considered an enemy of Laurasia, and vice-versa. In accordance with this, the Empire was to withdraw from its occupation of Haynsian territories upon the conclusion of a peace with the Marasharites. Diplomatic garrisons, however, on Little Boravia, Greater Boravia, and Perekop were to remain, in order to provide the Haynsians with assistance in suppressing rebellions and maintaining order in their realms. Finally, the Haynsians were never to “menace or threaten the territories of the Caladarian Galaxy”; they were to acknowledge Laurasian territorial acquisitions in the Galactic Borderlands and Galactic Void; and they were never to enter into any engagements contrary to Laurasian interests. The Treaty of Chereseneos was ratified by Despot Bravan I Karany on the day that it was signed; the Empress Aurelia conferred her approval to the agreement on November 21. For the time being, the agreement was known only to the highest officials in the Laurasian and Haynsian Governments. Empress Aurelia, on her part, declared to Burghley and the Earl of Leicesterius that the conclusion of this agreement would be the first step to the firm extension of Laurasian rule over the Angelina Spiral. Delays had occurred with the Scottrian scheme, but the Empress had firmly resolved upon "settling it" once the Fourth Laurasian-Marasharite War was concluded.
 * November 24-Death of John Knox, High Regent of the Scottrian Congregation and among the most prominent religious figures of the eighteenth century. To the end, Knox remained committed to his beliefs and his own perception of society. He was still known as an ardent misogynist, and continued to believe that the Empress Aurelia of Laurasia was there "only as a result of the intigues of the Devil of the Underworld." Nevertheless, Knox's death was received with much mourning throughout the Scottrian realms. The Scottrian Estates issued a proclamation of mourning for Knox; even the heads of the Marianian Confederation expressed their respect for him. Knox was interred at the Churchyard of St. Giles on December 9.
 * November 25-A month after the death of the Earl of Mar, the Earl of Morton, long the most implacable of Queen Mariana’s enemies and now the most powerful nobleman in the Scottrian realms, was formally elevated to the Regency of the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria. Morton was formally elected by the Scottrian Estates and Council of State; he received the endorsements of the late Regent’s son, the new Earl of Mar, as well as those of the Earls of Glencairn, Argyll, Rothes, Sunderland, and Caithness. Morton was determined to maintain a positive relationship with the Laurasian Empire and to obtain Laurasian military aid against the Marianian Confederation. Ignorant of the Laurasian ambitions to destroy the kingdom over which he governed, and of the Laurasian encouragement of further rebel tensions against the King’s government, Morton instigated a further correspondence with Chancellor Burghley, burdened with the duties of that office and of those of Lord Treasurer, Master of the Court of Wards, Minister of the Imperial Chancellory, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and President of the Privy Council. In his first communique to Burghley, on November 29, Morton declared that "The knowledge of Her Majesty’s meaning has moved me to accept this charge of state, resting in assured hope of her favorable protection and guidance, especially for provision of military aid and men of war to defeat our enemies of the Confederation." The Empress herself, who kept a close watch over this correspondence, declared that the suppression of the Bar Confederation would permit her to intervene more actively in Scottrian affairs. By the beginning of December 1772, the Imperial General Headquarters had begun the withdrawal of Laurasian troops from the Commonwealth, in preparation for intervention in the Marianian Civil War, as the Scottrian turmoil had become known.
 * December 11-
 * The Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Court moved from the Quencilvanian Palace on Laurasia Prime to Hampsonian Court on Jared. The Empress's decision to celebrate the Ascentmas and New Year's seasons there, which had once been one of her father's most favored residences, was sudden and unexpected by many in the ranks of the Imperial Household. Nevertheless, her word was absolute, and the court had been thrown into hasty preparations for the move. In the midst of the Scottrian Question, the continued negotiations with the Marasharite Empire, and the final suppression of the Bar Confederation in the territories of the Dejanik Commonwealth, events had continued to transpire at the Imperial Court, as regards to the Empress's personal affairs and her relationship with her courtiers. On November 17, Aurelia's fourteenth anniversary on the Laurasian throne had been celebrated with much pomp and circumstance; her subjects, proud that their Empress had remained firm in the midst of all challenges and schemes, and that the Ridolfi Plot had been suppressed before it even had come into operation, were determined to make this a worthy celebration. Courtiers at the Imperial Court, in the same spirit as the other subjects of the Empire, continued to jockey for favors and gifts from the Empress. The Earl of Leicesterius, who remained the most formidable of all the male courtiers and the one closest to the Empress, behaved towards her in a courteous manner. By now, they had both developed a trust and affection for each other, which was to persist until the Earl's death; Leicesterius, however, had finally begun to realize that she would never marry him. Nevertheless, he played the part of suitor alongside two younger men at the Imperial Court: Hattonius and the Earl of Oxfadia. Hattonius, in particular, had made considerable advances in the imperial service. From 1764, he had served as one of the Gentlemen Pensioner in the Yeoman Guards. By 1769, Hattonius had become a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber; two years later, he was appointed to the Governing Senate, becoming the youngest member of the body (at only 31 years old).
 * On December 22, the Empress appointed Hattonius as Captain of the Gentleman Pensioner, which gave him more influence in the Imperial Court. Two months later, he would be named a Privy Councilor without Portfolio, and would become in time one of the Empress's leading advisers. Hattonius's promotion to Captain-ship of the Gentleman Pensioner only motivated him further to seek the Empress's attention. He therefore resented the Earl of Oxfadia, ten years his junior. Oxfadia had been born on June 12, 1750, at Hedaingta Fortress on Tyndaris. His father, the 16th Earl of Oxfadia, had died suddenly on August 3, 1762. Only twelve years old when ascending to the Earldom of Oxfadia, he had become a imperial ward of the Empress. Consequently, Oxfadia was entrusted to the guardianship of the Master of the Court of Wards and Chancellor, Burghley (then Sir Cecilis). On December 16, 1771, the Earl (who had been released from his wardship in 1768), married Anna Cecilis, the daughter of the recently elevated Lord Burghley. Despite his marriage to Anna, however (who was to bear him five children), Oxfadia continued to act as a suitor to the Empress. The competition between Oxfadia and Hattonius for the Empress's affections continued to dominate the circles at the Imperial Court into the early months of 1773. On December 25, the two engaged each other in the traditional Ascentmas Day jousts; their confrontation ended in a draw, and both were granted the pennant of favor by the Empress. That same day, Aurelia held a masque at the Imperial Court in honor of the Franconian Envoy, the Sieur de la Mauvisierrie, declaring to him that Franconia and Laurasia needed to remain on friendly terms for the maintenance of peace among all galactic powers. On Twelfth Night, 1772, Leicesterius presented the Empress with a gift of two glittering collars set with precious stones.
 * December 29-Death of Ernestia Bironia, who had been the Duke of Northania in 1739-40 and again from 1763-1769, when he had abdicated in favor of his son, Peter von Bironia. The former Duke, who was eighty-two years old at the time of his death, expired in the Royal Hospital Quarters of the Jelgava Palace. The Palace had been commissioned by the Northanian Diet in 1738, the year before Bironia had been first elevated to the Dukedom. Construction on the Palace had been largely conducted by the Durian architect Batolomeo Rastrielli, and had continued for over three decades before the Palace was finally completed in July 1772, months before Bironia's death. The Empress Aurelia, upon learning of the death of the man whom she had restored to the Northanian throne in 1763, declared, in an official commmunique to the Dejanican Government, that his death was a "sad event" for the people of the Grand Duchy of Northania. Bironia was interred at the Ducal Crypt in the Jelgava Palace on January 4, 1773; his funeral was attended by representatives of the Dejanican Government, of foreign courts such as Laurasia, Austarlia, and Pruthia, and of other prominent figures from throughout the Great Tesmanian Cloud.

1773

 * January 1-The year 1773, the 73rd year of the eighteenth century, commenced with the Laurasian Empire residing largely in a state of stability and non-aggression. The Fourth Laurasian-Marasharite War, which by this point had been ongoing for over four years, appeared to many Laurasian subjects as if it were finally coming to a close. The Imperial Laurasian and Marasharite Governments had continued discussions on how to terminate the war since October 1772; many throughout the Empire were optimistic that the war would end in their favor, and that Laurasian military forces would not be engaged in any further military offensives for the foreseeable future. What many were not aware of, however, was the secret Treaty of Chereseneos which had been signed with the Haynsian Despotate; this agreement would almost certainly arouse hostility from the Marasharite Government and result in the resumption of active military offensives. As regards to the Dejanican Commonwealth, the suppression of the Bar Confederation had freed Laurasian troops and military resources, which had been bogged down in years of skirmishes with the obstinate Confederates. The First Partition of Dejanica had proceeded relatively smoothly, but the Dejanican Diet had not yet been compelled to grant its official seal of agreement to the treaty. Finally, the Scottrian Question continued to dominate affairs at the Imperial Court. Following the execution of the Fourth Duke of Norfolkius, overt conspiracy on behalf of the Queen Mariana had disappeared, at least for the time being. Events in the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria were now proceeding against the Queen's long-time supporters, the Marianian Confederation. In her New Year's proclamation to her subjects, the Empress declared that "this Empire resides in a greater state of prosperity and internal unity than before" and that its position of influence would soon be consolidated by the conclusion of peace with the Marasharites; the formal ratification of the First Partition of Dejanica and acknowledgement of that fact by the representatives of the Dejanican government; and suppression of the Marianian Confederation. Just hours after the Empress's New Year's proclamation was posted at the Imperial Court, the Truce of Glasgow formally expired, as the Earl of Morton, who was determined to assert his authority over the Scottrian realms and to destroy his adversaries, declared that its terms would no longer be adhered to by the Scottrian Government. Following this declaration, Kirclady of Grange, who sought to regain the advantage over the government forces, ordered his turbocannon to fire on government positions at Trinity Kirk and Restarlig. Rebel units also penetrated from Canongate and Gallow's Star, threatening government supply lines at Stirling and Leith. The turbocannon, however, were short on ammunition, and by January 5, Morton had forced the rebel starfighter squadrons to retreat back into the Ediania star system.
 * January 12-The Battle of Glencairn was fought between the forces of the Marianian Confederation and the Regent Morton's government, the "official" representative of the Celestial Kingdom of Scotttria. This stronghold had remained one of the chief bases for the Marianian Confederation. The Earl of Glencairn, who was a supporter of the Regent's government, had been prevented from obtaining access to his own states, used by rebel troops as their habitation quarters. He therefore provided reconnaissance information and offensive units to government forces; within two days, Glencairn was in the government's hands. By January 24, Albright, Madelaine, and Albemaine had been reconquered by the government forces of the Earl of Morton, weakening Confederate supply lines.
 * January 22-Death of Frederickus I, who been King of Vendragia and Irvania, and Duke of Hanover, since October 1760. Frederickus died after a short bout with the Hamesian plague. He was succeeded by his 35-year old son Georg, who becomes Georg III of Vendragia.
 * January 28-The Earl of Morton held a strategic conference with his advisers on the Scottrian Council of State and with prominent members of the Scottrian Estates. The Earls of Rothes, Glencairn, Mar, Argyll, Montrose, and Caithness supported the Regent's motion that siege efforts at Ediania be conducted immediately. Within three days, Morton had ordered for the construction of hypergates and turret defenses at St. Margaret's Arch and the Canongate Approaches. From these positions, government units suppressed supply lines to the Ediania star system.
 * February 4-Ancrum Moor captivated to the forces of the Marianian Confederation. Lord Seton, who had defended Niddry in the face of government offensives, was also in command of the Ancrum Moor garrison. He did not, however, have the same luck, for the Earl of Caithness, who led the siege efforts, proved to be a more effective commander. Seton himself barely evaded capture at the hands of government troops. The Scottian government's conquest of Ancrum Moor now motivated the Imperial Laurasian Government to make a more effective response to the Regent Morton's entreaties. Empress Aurelia had continued to consult with her ministers regarding the Scottrian Question, and she now decided that both negotiation and military force could be employed to crush the Marianian Confederation. On February 8, Chancellor Burghley sent an official communique to the Regent Morton, declaring that the Empire was willing to offer its services in negotiating a final peace agreement between the Scottrian Government and the Marianian Confederation. Morton, who was confident in his position of control over the Scottrian realms, accepted the Laurasian offer two days later.
 * February 11-The Earl of Huntly, who had long been one of the most ardent supporters of the former Queen Mariana, finally came to realize that continued resistance against the forces of the Regent Morton's government was futile. By February 1773, it was apparent to all among the Confederation's leadership that Mariana was firmly under the control of the Laurasian Empress. Mariana would not be able to escape from imprisonment in the Empire, and her cousin had already declared that she would not work towards her cousin's restoration. The Confederation also dreaded the likelihood of the reappearance of extensive Laurasian military forces in the Scottrian Kingdom; none of them could forget about the Laurasian military campaigns from 1744-50 during the War of the Rough Wooing, or the Laurasian intervention in Queen Mariana's War (1759-60). Therefore, Huntly, who had moved his operational headquarters to Perth, sent a secret communique to the Laurasian Ambassador, Sir Antigonius Killganus, asking for his assistance in bringing hostilities with the King's government to an end. The Ambassador immediately reported this to the Privy Council. Burghley, acting with the Empress's approval, conferred his approval on the Confederate request. The following day, Ambassador Killganus arranged for the Regent and his associates to meet with the Earl of Huntly and his subordinates, including Lords Seton and Fleming, Sir Adam Gordon, and the Lairds of Gordon.
 * February 15-
 * After three days of negotiations, the Pacification of Perth was signed by the delegations of the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria, the Marianian Confederation, and the Laurasian Empire. The Regent Morton and the Earls of Mar, Caithness, and Rothes signed as the chief plenipotentiaries of the Scottrian Government. Ambassador Sir Antigonus Killganus signed as the representative of the Imperial Laurasian Government. The Earl of Huntly, Lords Seton and Fleming, and Sir Adam Gordon signed for the Marianian Confederation. By the terms of this agreement, all hostilities between the Regent's government and the Confederate forces were to formally cease. All territories still held by the Confederates, including Ediania, Branxholm, Glasgow, Haddington, Dunbar, Montrose, Cragimillar, Glasgow's Star, Haddon Rig, Corgaff, Craibstone, Huntly, and Aberdeen were to be restored to the authority of the Scottrian Government. The Earl of Huntly and his subordinates agreed to recognize Jamsius VI as King of Scottria and the Regent Morton as his protector and guardian; in return, they would be granted a full pardon and permitted to retain control of all their estates and privileges. The Empress of Laurasia was to resume her duties of protectorship of the Scottrian realms, and was to "maintain domestic tranquility in the Scottrian realms by all means necessary." The Pacification of Perth was sealed by the Regent Morton and the Earl of Huntly in a formal ceremony of greetings.
 * To the alarm of both the Scottrian and the Imperial Laurasian Governments, however, Kirclady of Grange refused to recognize the Pacification of Perth and declared that he would continue to resist the Regent's forces. Holding control of the Ediania star system, the Laird, despite a shortage in ammunition and military supplies, determined to repel any offensives launched against his positions. With him remained William Maitland of Lethington, Mariana's former Secretary of Home Affairs and one-time envoy to the Laurasian Empire; his younger brother, Sir John Maitland; Alexander, Lord Home; Robert Melville of Muldocairnie; Robert Crichton, Clainnarch of Dunkeld; Robert Logan of Restarlig; and the Governor of the Edianian Fortress, Henry Echlinh of Pittardo. Over the course of the next month, the garrison of the Ediania star system launched assaults against government blockade lines at Restarlig, Trinity Kirk, and Canongate, inflicting damage on a number of starfighter units and harrying the transit lines. The citizens of Ediania, who became more and more deprived of necessities by the day, began to simmer against the remaining rebel forces, and yearned to be freed from their predicament by the forces of the Regent Morton's government. Morton, on his part, wished to secure control of the capital star system, and believed this essential to the firm consolidation of his authority over the Scottrian realms.
 * March 20-In spite of the hopes of many in the Laurasian Empire, the diplomatic conference at Bucharina collapsed amidst continuing disagreements and confrontations between the Laurasian and Marasharite delegations. But it was not only due to the constant bickering of the Grand Vizier with Sir Thomasius Sackvillus, that the conference collapsed. The primary cause was that the terms of the Treaty of Chereseneos had been leaked to the Grand Vizier and the Marasharite High Council. In January, 1773, Marasharite dignitaries had obtained access to intelligence information provided to them by a discontented member of the Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs. They had sent his information to the High Council. Marasharite Emperor Mustapha, enraged about this Laurasian intrigue with "my vassal-state", ordered the Grand Vizier to demand of the Laurasians their intentions as regards to the Haynsian Despotate. When confronted with the Vizier's questions, Sackvillus recoiled in surprise, declaring that the Empire was only determined to maintain the tranquility of all peoples and that the Haynsians deserved to have the rights of any "independent sovereign state." The Grand Vizier did not buy this Laurasian explanation, and now rejected a earlier Laurasian offer for the restoration of the Grecian Provinces to Marasharite authority in exchange for Marasharite withdrawal from the Caladarian Galaxy. Nevertheless, it was agreed that the Truce of Girguiu was to remain in effect until May 31, 1773. The Empress Aurelia, believing that negotiations were hopeless, now developed ambitions to launch military offensives into the Great Tesmanian Cloud.
 * April 9-
 * The Treaty of Perth was signed by the diplomatic delegations of the Laurasian Empire and the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria, in order to solve "outstanding matters" between the two governments concerning formal diplomatic and economic relations, the status of the former Scottrian Queen Mariana, and the suppression of the Marianian Confederation. By the terms of this agreement, it was officially declared that because of the "lack of active military hostilities" between the two realms over the course of the past thirteen years, they had therefore been officially in a state of peace with each other since June 1760. It was declared that the Treaty of Ediania had been "ratified in good faith" by all of the parties concerned, and that Queen Mariana's refusal to ratify the agreement did not "jeopardize the conditions therefore reached between Her Imperial Majesty's government and His Majesty's Government of Scottria." Both governments now acknowledged that the former Queen of Scottria, the "said Mariana Stuart, shall never have, or enjoy, any further right or title of pretension to the succession and inheritance of the Imperial Laurasian Crown." It was asserted that under the terms of the Third Antigonid Statute and the Didymeian Manifesto, Mariana was not an eligible heiress apparent. It was further agreed that the former Queen of Scottria was to remain under imprisonment at the discretion of the Laurasian Empress; Morton and his supporters believed that Mariana, safely under lock and key in the Laurasian Empire, would certainly not be able to return to the Scottrian realms and stir up trouble. The Empress of Laurasia also agreed to become the formal protectoress of the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria. She agreed to respect the rights of the Regent Morton and his government; Laurasian officials were not to intervene in the internal affairs of the Scottrian realms, and the traditional procedures for extradition of criminals, commercial disputes, and navigation were to remain in force. However, the Imperial Laurasian Government would have the right to dispatch troops and financial aid to the Scottrian Government, in order to suppress "rebels, vagabonds, and those who would seek to defy the rightful authority of their masters".
 * As regards to the immediate situation, the Laurasian Empire agreed to provide a expeditionary corps of seventy warships with one thousand turbocannon and a detachment of 300,000 troops to the assistance of the Scottrian authorities. This force was to be deployed towards "suppressing the resistance of the last remnants of the Marianian Confederation at Ediania", and was to operate under the joint supervision of the Imperial General Headquarters and the Scottrian Estates. The Treaty of Perth was ratified by the Empress Aurelia on April 14 and by the Regent Morton (with the Scottrian Estates) on April 19. On April 22, Sir Willanius Drury, who had been promoted to the rank of Major-General in February 1773, was designated by the Empress Aurelia as the supreme commander of the Laurasian Expeditionary Corps. Three days later, the Expeditionary Corps departed from Ladelle, which served as the assembly headquarters, and from there proceeded rapidly across the Galactic Void to the Angelina Spiral. On April 29, the Expeditionary Corps reached the outskirts of the Ediania star system. Drury, who was a vigorous and disciplined military officer who did not idle away time, ordered for the immediate construction of a turbocannon battery at Castle Mount, facing the eastern defenses of the Ediania star system. Five other batteries were constructed to the north, west, and south of the star system. Construction on the batteries would continue for the next several days. Kirclady of Grange, who was still determined not to surrender, and did not wish to disgrace himself by falling into the hands of Laurasian troops, launched his starfighter squadrons to harry Laurasian operational positions. His attempts to break the blockade of Ediania, however, ended in failure.
 * April 10-
 * By April 1773, the Dejanican-Lithuanian Commonwealth's immediate neighbors, who were now viewed by the majority of the Dejanican populace as their most dangerous enemies, had consolidated their control of the territories which they had occupied following the Treaty of Vienna. The annexation of the Lavellan Provinces granted the Laurasian Empire jurisdiction over the entire extent of the Caladarian Galactic Barrier. To the Empress Aurelia and her Privy Council, the First Partition of Dejanica was a triumph, a demonstration of the Empire's power and influence. However, the Dejanican government had not yet formally acknowledged the partition. The Empress of Laurasia considered it essential that the Dejanican Diet be compelled to acknowledge the loss of territory to the partitioning powers. In this the Empress was supported by Lord Burghley, who closely watched events in the Dejanican realms.
 * On November 17, 1772, he had cooperated with Austarlian Prince Kaunitz and Prince Henry of Pruthia in drafting an official communique to King Stanis Vorrust I and the Dejanican Secretariat of Foreign Affairs. In this communique, the governments of the three partitioning powers demanded that the King of Dejanica formally summon a Dejanican Diet in order to ratify their actions. The King, when he received this communique, now sought to hold off the inevitable. Stanis Vorrust had become more and more of a Dejanican patriot during the course of his reign; he was now determined, after the humiliation of the Laurasian interventions against the Bar Confederation, to resist any further demands made of him by the Imperial Laurasian Government. On December 5, 1772, the King made the first of his appeals to the courts of the Holy Spamalkan Empire, Serene Kingdom of Franconia, and Haxonian Confederacy. He begged for this assistance, asking them to "look into the matter of the fact and to provide a demonstrative denunciation of the actions taken by this Commonwealth's neighbors". From the first, however, his appeals were in vain. King Charman III of Franconia, who had acknowledged Laurasian rights to partition the Commonwealth in the Treaty of Blois, rejected the Dejanican appeal on December 14; two days later, Philicus I of Spamalka, who, while weary of the Empress Aurelia, nevertheless did not wish to embroil himself in war, also rejected the Dejanican appeal. The Haxonian Confederacy did not even deign to make a response to the King of Dejanica's message.
 * In January 1773, the King did summon a session of the Dejanican Senate, which served as the upper chamber of the Dejanican Diet and the highest court of justice and administration in the Dejanican-Lithaunian Commonwealth. Comprised of the leading magnates, public officials, military commanders, and gentlemen of the Commonwealth, the Senate had long been considered to be the collective voice for the most powerful political and military elites of Dejanica. Stanis Vorrust I hoped that he could obtain a proclamation of intentions from the Senate, denouncing the actions of the partitioning powers and conferring upon the King the right to refrain from acknowledging the validity of the Treaty of Vienna. This strategy, however, did not work. The Laurasian Ambassador to the Dejanican Court was now Sir Otto Magnus von Stackelburg, a Archleutan diplomat who had previously served as Special Envoy to the Spamalkan Court of Madrid (1767-71). Sir Leonidas Volynskhius had retired on October 8, 1771; he would die on June 22, 1772 on Decapolia Major.
 * A month later, the Empress Aurelia had designated the Archleutan Count Caspar von Saldern as the new Ambassador to the Dejanican-Lithaunian Commonwealth. Saldern had been a protege of Lord Burghley. The attempted kidnapping of the King occurred early in his tenure as Ambassador; the following year, the Ambassador was able to convince the King of Dejanica to deploy forces for the final suppression of the Bar Confederation. Saldern, however, had then become involved in petty intrigues at the Dejanican Court, and this lowered his reputation in the eyes of the Empress and her ministers. Excluded from the negotiations leading to the First Partition of Dejanica, Saldern ultimately resigned on September 21, 1772 and returned to the Caladarian Galaxy. Stackelburg had been appointed as Ambassador on Ascentmas Day 1772. He had been charged by the Empress to break down Stanis Vorrust's obstructionism and to ensure that the Treaty of Vienna was ratified by the Diet. It was therefore Stackelburg who bribed many of the members of the Senate to oppose the King's motion. On March 21, 1773, after over two months of debate, the Senate formally rejected the King's motion and advised him to "instigate negotiations with Her Imperial Majesty's Government." Four days later, Adam Kranskia, Patriarch of Kamieniec, who had been one of the chief figures of the Bar Confederation but nevertheless had reconciled himself to the King and the Dejanican Government, was kidnapped by Laurasian Marines from Chelma Estate on Kamieniec, which was his chief residence, and brought to Dejanica. On April 2, Ambassador von Stackelburg, supported by the Pruthian Ambassador Gedeon Benoit and the Austarlian Special Envoy Karl Revicsky, again demanded to the King and the Senate that a Diet be called to "reach new arrangements with the governments of our honorable states." Seven days later, the Ambassadors joined together in securing the exclusion of the Senators representing the annexed territories from participating in further sessions of the Senate. Among those excluded included the Patriarch of Inflany, the Voviode of Lavella, and the Voviode of the Galactic Void. By this point, Laurasian troops, with Austarlian and Pruthian detachments, occupied the Dejanica Major star system, preventing any civilian ship from entering or leaving the star system. With no assistance from foreign powers forthcoming, and with Dejanica occupied by foreign troops, the King and the Senate had no choice but to agree to summon a Diet. This agreement was sealed on this day, April 10, 1773.
 * April 19-In the days after the Senate finally granted its approval for the convocation of the Dejanican Diet, the King's Executive Council engaged in extensive preparations with the Senatorial Secretariat and with the local authorities of the Commonwealth's voivodeships in order to summon a formal "Partition Diet", as someone were already derisively labeling it. Patriarchs Kranskia and Kajetan Soltyk (who had been permitted to return from imprisonment at the Ice Prison of Iego on November 29, 1772), argued vocally against summoning a Diet. Thirty-two of the Dejanican sejimiks (regional parliaments), who were to elect delegates to the Diet were disrupted by the obstruction of individuals opposed to the foreign aggression. Laurasian troops, however, still stationed across the Commonwealth's remaining territories, suppressed any public disturbances and ensured that no rebellion would break out against the Dejanican Government. Eventually, however, by April 19, 145 delegates had formally convened at the Diet Legislative Palace in Warsaw, for the formal session. Immediately after the Diet convened, the pro-Laurasian delegates promptly declared this to be a confederated diet, which would enable decisions to be made by majority vote. The marshals of the Diet included the pro-Laurasian magnates Adam Poinski for the Crown of the Kingdom of Dejanica, and Michal Radziwilla for the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Half of all the deputies were bribed by Ambassdor Stackelburg; others were threatened. Some deputies (Tadeusz Rejtan, Samuel Korsak Stanisław Bohuszewicza, Franciszek Jerzmanowski, Stanisław Kożuchowskia, Rupert Dunin, Jan Tymowski, J. Zaremba, Michał Radoszewski, Ignacy Suchecki, Tadeusz Wołodkowicz) tried to protest, causing delays. Rejtan, in particular, barred the entry to the Palace, tore his shirt, and pleaded with the delegates not to "soil themselves" with the destruction of the Commonwealth. By April 24, however, the few vocal opponents (such as Rejtan) had lost. The King, under extensive pressure by the Laurasian Ambassador, formally joined with the Confederated Diet. The Diet then appointed a commission of thirty delegates to deal with the various matters presented (primarily the demands of the partitioning powers but also government measures). The committee was to deliberate until September; the Diet formally adjourned on April 27.
 * May 5-
 * The Earl of Aretha's son and heir, Lord Gilbert Talabarnia, reported to his father that "My Lord of Leicesterius continues to have a positive relationship with Her Majesty, and she continues to show the same affection and concern for him as before." "However," he continued, "there are now two sisters in the Imperial Court who have been very far in love with my Lord; namely, my Lady Shieffaldia and her sister, my Lady Franconia Howardis." This was the first direct reference to the developing relationship between Leicesterius and Demetria, Lady Shieffaldia; they had been romantically involved for years and had kept their love secret out of fear of incurring the Empress's wrath. Lady Shieffaldia, who had been born on May 13, 1742, was the daughter of the Empress's great-uncle, Sir Willanius, Lord Howardis of Effinga. Lord Howardis, who had died on January 12, 1773, had served as Imperial Chamberlain and Privy Councilor.
 * His daughter was acclaimed as one of the great beauties of the Imperial Court. On February 12, 1760, she had been married by her father at the age of seventeen to Sir Antiochus Shieffaldia, 2nd Baron Shieffaldia. They had two children: Sir Demetrius Shieffaldia, who eventually became Earl of Marcia; and Lady Aurelia Shieffaldia, who later married the Earl of Londarania. Lord Shieffaldia had died suddenly on December 10, 1768, leaving his wife a widow at the age of twenty-six. In February, 1769, she had been appointed a Lady of the Bedchamber; this was how she had attracted Leicesterius's attention. The Earl's resentment of Hattonius's influence with the Empress motivated him to begin the affair. It would later be alleged by the Earl's enemies that their affair had even begun during Shieffaldia's lifetime, and had become adulterous during a visit by the Earl to Belvarian Castle on Calgrania. It was said that Shieffaldia had found a communique which exposed the couple's relationship, and that when he had left for Laurasia Prime to petition the High Court of Nobility for a divorce, he had been poisoned on the Earl's orders. This was hearsay, and no evidence existed to prove these claims. By November 1770, Lady Shieffaldia had definitely become the Earl's mistress. She soon began to demand marriage, although the Earl made it clear numerous times that his relationship with the Empress precluded such a commitment. In a private communique of February 12, 1771, to Lady Shieffaldia, the Earl offered her two choices: she could remain his mistress, or he would help her find a suitable husband. Neither of these was acceptable to her, although Leicesterius claimed that he would continue to love and care for her as before. The affair had become knowledge among many courtiers by the early months of 1773; rumors circulated that Shieffaldia had become pregnant with Leicesterius's child and had secretly given birth in either 1771 or 1772 at Dudley Fortress on Leopoldia, the residence of the Earl's cousin, Demetrius, Lord Dudley. This child was supposedly a girl and died under mysterious circumstances. Lady Shieffaldia would later deny these rumors, but many would believe them true.
 * May 11-By this point, it was becoming almost impossible for the affair to be kept a secret; Lady Shieffaldia herself knew that her reputation would be ruined if her relationship was exposed completely to the public eye. She had therefore applied increased pressure upon Leicesterius to marry her; she even threatened to tell the Empress everything if he did not. The Empress herself was already becoming suspicious, although she was at this point only aware that the two Howardis sisters were competing with each other for the Earl's attention. Leicesterius himself, understanding the danger he was in, decided that he and Lady Shieffaldia should marry secretly. The marriage took place at Exertian House on Drake on May 11, 1773. Lady Shieffaldia was given away by Lord Cervailla of Perry; she was married with a diamond ring given to Leicesterius by the Earl of Aeoleon. Following this secret marriage, Leicesterius divided his time between the two women in his life, continuing in his duties at the Imperial Court with the Empress, who seemed to have allayed her suspicions, and living with Demetria while at Leicesterius House (in the outskirts of Christiania) and Kenilian Castle. The Earl was well aware that his enemies, if they learned of his marriage, would take the chance to ruin him. Therefore, when Demetria demanded that her servants serve her as a countess, he refused, unless word of the situation leaked out.
 * May 27-
 * By late May 1773, the last remaining forces of the Marianian Confederation were on the verge of destruction. In the midst of the Imperial Government's efforts to secure the ratification of the First Partition of Dejanica, the Laurasian Expeditionary Corps had continued to make progress against the holdout units of Grange and his subordinates. On May 17, the turbocannon batteries at the outskirts of the Ediania star system were finally completed, and Drury immediately issued instructions for the bombardment of rebel positions. During the course of the next twelve days, the forces of the Laurasian Empire conducted a relentless bombardment of the Ediania star system. The turbocannon fired nearly three million projectiles, one of the greatest long-range artillery barrages ever launched to that point in any military offensive.
 * Gradually, the resistance of the rebel forces weakened. On May 26, Drury's troops, having finally secured Canongate, launched a assault against the Spur, the outer string of outposts in the Edianian Asteroid Belt. Within hours, the Spur was in the possession of Laurasian troops. Now, during the early hours of this day, Grange finally emerged from the Edianian Fortress on his personal starfighter. He had requested for and obtained a military ceasefire; by now, even he realized that the Marianian Confederation was doomed. It was made clear, to him, however, by the Regent Morton that he would not be allowed to go free even after surrendering. Grange, who did not want to be thus imprisoned, resolved to continue the resistance, but the personnel of the garrison, exhausted and desirous for peace, threatened to mutiny. Grange was forced to resume negotiations: during the late hours of May 27, he came to an agreement with the Laurasian forces, to surrender to Drury instead of the Regent Morton. The following day, the garrison of Ediania formally surrendered, and the Marianian Confederation was finally extinguished after over five years. Edianian Fortress was handed over to the custody of the Regent's younger brother, George Douglain of Parkhead. Most of the garrison officers and personnel were permitted to go free, on condition that they never again rebel or conspire against either the Regent's government or the "rights and privileges of Her Imperial Majesty's subjects in Scottrian territory." Kirclady of Grange and his brother Jamsius were now imprisoned, on the orders of Drury, in the prison quarters of the very same fortress they had been defending. They were to remain under imprisonment for the next two months.
 * June 1-The Truce of Girigiu, which had maintained the suspension of military hostilities between the forces of the Laurasian and Marasharite Empires for over a year, formally expires. The Imperial General Headquarters issued official instructions for the commencement of renewed military campaigns against the Marasharite Empire. The Empress Aurelia, who had been disheartened and irritated by the failure of the earlier diplomatic conferences on Focsani and Bucharina, was now determined to inflict a series of decisive defeats upon the Marasharites. Ever since January, she had been contemplating the possibility of a major military offensive against the Marasharite Ochanian Provinces. The Empress believed that her military forces possessed the capability to push from the Galactic Void and the Bosporan Approaches in a combined offensive across the Danubian Military Highway. Her goal was the subjection of such major Marasharite military fortresses as Silistra, Focsani, Jassy, Akkerman, Izmail, and Ochania to the authority of the Laurasian Empire. Two days after hostilities formally resumed, the Empress revealed her military strategy to the Privy Council and the General Headquarters. Chancellor Burghley, however, was surprised by the Empress's bold plans. The Chancellor believed that the raiding expeditions which had been launched by Rumanstevius against Marasharite territories had inflicted severe damage upon their operational positions, and that a war of attrition was necessary to wear down the Marasharite resistance. He also feared overextending the Empire's supply lines. He therefore advised the Empress to reconsider her pleas. Leicesterius, who was in attendance at this particular session of the Privy Council, also expressed his doubts about the offensive plans, declaring that Laurasian military forces should not seek to rush into a confrontation with their foes. Field-Marshal Rumanstevius and Lieutenant-General Dologruvkius, hearing of the Empress's proposals, also expressed their disapproval and advised "Her most venerable Majesty" to refrain from proceeding forth on them. Even Aurelia's erstwhile ally, Pru'a IX of Pruthia, advised the Empress to make concessions to the Marasharites. He believed that she would be satisfied with her gains at the expense of the Dejanican-Lithaunian Commonwealth, and that she would not press the offensive against the Marasharites any further. Aurelia, however, was determined to proceed; on June 8, she ordered the General Headquarters to draft new military instructions to Rumanstevius and Dologruvkius to proceed with their forces into the Great Tesmanian Cloud. The two Laurasian military commanders now assembled their military units at Perekop, Merevop, Thornton, Uma, Thurman, Bucharina, Marson, Kerch, Scanlan, Sernapasia, Vandross, Belkadan, Syr-Dasia, the Oirat Complex, and Tyson. By June 12, the Laurasians had the I and II Imperial Armies deployed with 2.5 million troops, 500,000 marines, and 2,000 warships (supported by a complement of 20,000 starfighters), posed for a advance into the Great Tesmanian Cloud.
 * June 15-
 * The I and II Imperial Armies of the Laurasian Empire, under the joint command of Field-Marshal Demetrius Rumanstevius and Lieutenant-General Vessanius Dologruvkius, advanced from the Galactic Void across the Danube Military Highway into the Great Tesmanian Cloud. Up to the last moment, both military commanders had been urging the Empress to reconsider her plans, declaring that the supply lines of the forces would be overextended and that it would be folly to assault star systems whom the Marasharite Government had taken care to fortify. The Empress, however, had not pleaded their appeals, and they, loyal to their monarch and their Empire, were obliged to proceed with the military campaigns. On this day, Field-Marshal Rumanstevius defeated Marasharite detachments under the command of Pasha-General Karim-Beshah in the Battle of Mardot. Over the next three days, Laurasian troops stormed the Marasharite bases on Kilrim, Ivrim, and Trans-Ruse, inflicting damage upon the Marasharite garrisons of the upper Danube Military Highway and threatening the outskirts of Ochania and Bedjerbey. Following the conquest of these strongholds, Rumanstevius and Dologruvkius decided to focus their next effort on Silistra, one of the chief Marasharite military bases in the Great Tesmanian Cloud. Silistra had been originally colonized by the Romanian Duchy of Del Valle in AH 29 as Durostorum. It became an important center of the Romanian Province of Moesia; by AH 388, the Almitian Bishopric of Durostorum, the first diocese of the Laurasian Almitian Church in the Great Tesmanian Cloud, had been established here. Following the collapse of the Romanian Duchy in AH 476, Duorostorum came under the rule of the Byzzarrian Empire. Two centuries later, the First Bulganian Empire took control of the star system, which was renamed Drastar. During the eighth and ninth centuries, it was heavily disputed between the Bulganians and the Northanians; in 895, the Northanians were defeated in the Battle of Drastar. In 969, the Lavellan ruler Pamir sponsored the conquest of Drastar; two years later, however, the Byzzarians reconquered the star system following the Battle of Dorostolon. From 976-1001, however, the Bulganian Tsar Samuel again asserted his rule over the star system, being expelled by the Byzzarians again at the dawn of the eleventh century. In 1025, the system was finally renamed Silistra, and it remained the capital of the Byzzarian Theme of Upper Bulgania until 1186, when following the Rebellion of Asen, it became part of the Second Bulganian Empire. Silistra remained under Bulganian rule for over two centuries, until the final destruction of Bulgania by the Marasharite Empire in 1393. At this stage, it fell into Marasharite possession. By 1773, Silistra had been ruled by the Marasharites for nearly three hundred and eighty years, and it had been heavily fortified. Boasting a garrison of 700,000 Marasharite Troopers, equipped with one hundred shield generators and fifty orbital defensive outposts, it was deemed virtually impenetrable by some military experts. Rumanstevius and Dologruvkius, however, under pressure from the Empress, decided to launch what would hopefully be a "swift" offensive against this stronghold. By the early hours of June 21, Laurasian troops had seized the Marasharite observational outposts of Pildrim and Bocasnea, and were posed for an offensive against the outskirts of the Silistra star system. The Marasharite High-General of the Ochanian Provinces, Barlset-Pasha, however, had an advantage over his Laurasian adversaries. His troops had managed to obtain access to intelligence files retrieved from a marooned Laurasian cruiser following a skirmish at Barvman's Planet. Pasha, therefore, decided to deploy his formations around the northern outskirts of Silistra; he would allow Laurasian troops to penetrate into the star system, and would then launch a surprise attack against their supply lines at Pildrin and Bocasnea.
 * June 22-
 * The First Battle of Silistra was fought between the forces of the Laurasian Empire under the joint command of Field-Marshal Demetrius Rumanstevius and Lieutenant-General Vessanius Dologruvkius, and those of the Marasharite Empire under the command of High General Barslet-Pasha. During the early hours of the day, Laurasian troops, operating from Pildrim and Bocasnea, launched a front-line assault against the outskirts of the Silistra star system. Field-Marshal Rumanstevius sent his starfighter squadrons in two trajectories against Silistra; one approached from the far side of Silistarian Star, and the other penetrated across the Silistrian Asteroid Belt. Laurasian troops quickly secured control of the Asteroid Belt and the outskirts of the star system, encountering little resistance from the token Marasharite forces. By 12:00 P.M. Galactic Standard Time, Laurasian ships were approaching the Silistra Orbital Platforms. Rumanstevius now ordered for his destroyers to fire upon the planetary shields. It was at this point that Barslet-Pasha launched his counteroffensive. Marasharite squadrons, sweeping from the Northern Cloud Mists, arched around the Silistra star system and assaulted Pildrim.
 * General Dologruvkius, who had been monitoring the progress of the forces in the Asteroid Belt, was unable to respond. Within hours, the Laurasian force had been trapped in the Silistra star system; Barslet-Pasha's troops secured control of Bocasnea and seriously threatened Laurasian supply lines extending from the Danubian Military Highway. By 4:00 P.M. Galactic Standard Time, Rumanstevius and Dologruvkius, whose options were running out, and unable to summon reinforcements (for Marasharite units from Akkerman and Ochania kept Laurasian troops in the Galactic Void occupied), were forced to call a general retreat. Laurasian troops managed to retreat from the star system in good order, although the Marasharites inflicted damage on their starfighter squadrons. The humiliations of the Battle of Silistra resonated throughout the Laurasian Empire. Empress Aurelia was sent into utter distress when she learned of the defeat; for several days, she refused to hear anything of the further progress of events in the war. By the end of June 1773, Marasharite troops had reconquered Ivrim and Trans-Ruse, forcing Field-Marshal Rumanstevius to call a halt on military operations beyond the Danube Military Highway.
 * July 9-The Edict of Boulougone was signed by King Charman III of Franconia in the Chateau de Madrid, on the Bois de Boulougone, in the aftermath of nearly a year of extensive religious and civil violence throughout the Franconian realms. Formally registered by the Parlement of Parri a month later, the Edict granted amnesty to all Franconian Huguenots for their past action and the freedom to practice their religion freely. However, the Huguenots were only permitted free worship in the star systems of La Rochelle, Montauban, and Nimes, and within those star system, only at their private residences; Huguenot nobles were permitted to practice their faith throughout the Franconian realms, but had to obtain license from government authorities for public ceremonies such as weddings or baptisms. As a result of the Edict of Boulougone, relations between Franconia and Laurasia recovered from their prior low. The Queen Mother sent new overtures to the Empress on the matter of the Alencon marriage, claiming, in a communique of July 14, that peace had been mainly made for her sake. In reality, Alencon had pressured his brother and mother into granting toleration. King Charman and Queen Mother Catharina feared that the Empress might abandon the marriage project, considering that her relations with Pruthia and even Spamalka were stronger than before. Aurelia, on her part, played a game of cat and mouse, declaring Alencon should not take offense if she rejected him. This went on for several months, with the Franconians seeking an answer and Aurelia playing for time.
 * July 15-The Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Court departed from Laurasia Prime for the imperial progress of 1773. In the light of the recent Laurasian failures in the Fourth Laurasian-Marasharite War, the mood of the Empress and the Court in general at the onset of the progress was not as jubilant as normal. Nevertheless, the Empress was determined to present herself to more of her subjects, making her presence known more and more throughout the Empire's territories. This year's progress was to the Millian Provinces. During the course of the progress, the Imperial Court was to visit Borsay, Par'say, Ond'diray, Grand Junction, Bacturius Invictis, Predosur, Cagania, Katharnovich, Nicholas, Temperance, Bar'say, and then Way'tosk, the former capital world of the ancient Millian Empire and the Kingdom of Kuevia. Aurelia's visit to Way'tosk occurred on August 9; on this occasion, the spirits of the Empress and her chief courtiers were lifted. Visiting the Great Palace of the Millian Emperors, the Kuevian Palace, the Tomb of the Millian Empire, and then the Kuevian Mausoleum, Aurelia was able to boast that she was surveying a star system "of ancient veneration and ties in this galaxy." She paid her respects to the tombs of the Millian Emperor Heus'torr the Great and the Kuevian King Genseric the Great.
 * July 22-The Battle of Briceni was fought between the II Imperial Army under the command of Lieutenant-General Vessanius Dologruvkius and the Marasharite 9th Offensive Armada under the command of Admiral Hirim-Bey. Briceni was located six thousand light years to the southwest of Silistria, and was considered a vital communications terminal for any force which was to hold possession of. Marasharite troops sought to therefore recover this stronghold, which had fallen into the possession of Laurasian forces. Dologruvkius managed to pose a fierce resistance to the Marasharite units, but in the end, Hirim-Bey secured victory in the confrontation. During the course of the next month, Marasharite units reconquered the Peldavian Gateways, the Lower Danube Asteroids, and Bessarabia, forcing Laurasian troops to the outskirts of the Great Tesmanian Cloud. Marasharite counteroffensives against the Haynsian Slave Highway, however, were brought to ruin by Laurasian troops in confrontations at Batchbey, Perekop, Quinta-il-Villy, and in the Brigoff Stellar Mists. A stalemate ensued between the Laurasian and Marasharite forces, which lasted until the end of August 1773.
 * September 7-On September 7, 1773, the Empress Aurelia celebrated her fortieth birthday, which was cause for much joy and occassion throughout the dominions of the Laurasian Empire. The Empress and the Imperial Court had arrived at the Fountain Palace on Venasia Prime two days earlier, on their route of progress back to the Laurasian Purse Region. It was here that the Empress decided to celebrate her birthday. She had become fond of this residence, formerly of the Venasian Queen Mothers; it was to become one of her favorite retreats during the latter decades of her reign. The Earl of Leicesterius, whose secret marriage with Lady Shieffaldia remained beyond the Empress's knowledge, presented his imperial mistess with a fan of white feathers, braced by a handle of gold engraved with the Dudley bear emblem and the lion emblem of the Neuchrian Dynasty. Aurelia professed herself much pleased by this gift, and declared that never she had a more loyal servant than Leicesterius.
 * September 13-
 * Field-Marshal Rumanstevius, who had been in communication with the Imperial General Headquarters from late August 1773, advanced with his units from Staucavhany (which had been secured by a Laurasian starfighter squadron on August 29) to Varna. Varna, with a population of nearly five billion, was one of the chief agricultural colonies in the Great Tesmanian Cloud. Its native inhabitants, the Varnians, had developed the science of astronomy as early as the fifth millennium BH. Achieving spacelight towards the end of the 7th century BH, they had then established the League of the Varnian States and made first contact with the Grecians and Illanians of Del Valle and Kolduzha. In 339 BH, however, the Grecian King of Macedonica, Philmart, declared war on the League, accusing it of having provided assistance to his great enemies, Cornith and Sparta, against his military forces. Within a decade, the sixty colony-worlds of the Varnian League, including Varna and Shumen, had fallen into the possession of the Grecian Kingdom of Macedonica. It remained under Grecian rule for nearly two centuries, until in 146 BH, Byzzarian forces operating from Navarino brought the world under the control of the Byzarrian Republic.
 * The Byzzarian Republic (Empire after 27 BH), controlled Varna for over eight centuries, until in AH 681, the Bulganian Tribal Confederation obtained control of the star system as a result of the Treaty of Varna. During the next five centuries, Varna was constantly disputed between the Bulganians and Byzzarians, with the native Varnians themselves being displaced and outnumbered by foreign colonists. In AH 1201, the Bulganian Emperor Kaloyan definitely secured the stronghold for the Bulganian Empire. By 1261, Varna had become a major commerical port for the Genevian Principality of Theodoros, which had concluded treaties of economic intercourse with the Bulganian Empire. This situation persisted for over a century, until the Genevians unsuccessfully besieged it in 1366, following the collapse of the prior relations between the states. In 1386, they sponsored a rebellion by Varnian officials resulting in the establishment of the short-lived Principality of Karunva. Just three years later, however, the Marasharites seized the stronghold for the first time, holding it until 1413, when it was restored temporarily to Byzarrian Emperor Manalugo Palaigos. Varna was sacked by a Haynsian raiding party the following year, but remained under Byzzarian rule for another three decades. In 1444, following the crushing Marasharite victory in the Battle of Varna, the star system came under the rule of the Marasharite Empire for the final time. By 1773, therefore, when Laurasian troops moved against the world, it had become a heavily forified base for the Marasharites. It boasted a garrison of 200,000 Marasharite soldiers and was protected by a network of thirty double-layered shield generators. Despite these challenges, Rumanstevius pressed ahead. By the late hours of September 13, Laurasian troops had secured the Marasharite operational outposts of Shivrila and Laudsalia, and were launching reconnaissance expeditions against the outskirts of the Varna star system. Marasharite Admiral Qal-Dabay's attempts to break the Laurasian blockade ended in failure. On September 16, Field-Marshal Rumanstevius launched a front-line assault against Varna. Laurasian starfighters and corvettes penetrated from Shivrila, descending into the Rings of Varna Outer and striking against Marasharite frigates, supply posts, and couriers. For a time, the Laurasian troops held the advantage; by 2:00 P.M. that afternoon, Varna Outer had been secured by Laurasian troops and it appeared that the star system would soon fall under the control of the Laurasian Empire. The tide of the battle, however, turned against the Laurasian forces, for Admiral Qal-Dabay suddenly launched a counteroffensive from Nord-Varma. By the early hours of September 17, Marasharite troops were overrunning Shivrila and Varna Outer, forcing the Laurasian detachments into head-long retreat. Field-Marshal Rumanstevius was finally forced to call a halt to the offensives against Varna. The First Battle of Varna therefore ended in victory for the Marasharite Empire, and humiliation for Rumanstevius and his subordinates. The Empress Aurelia was sent into a fit of rage when learning of the further failures incurred in the military campaigns.
 * September 18-After nearly three months of deliberations, the Deliberative Committee of the Dejanican Diet formally submitted its recommendations to the Grand Marshal of the Diet. The Diet had reconvened on September 4, in order to confer the final agreement of the Commonwealth Government to the First Partition. In their list of recommendations, the Deliberative Committee declared that it would be "advisable for His Majesty's honorable and trusted representatives" to signal the Commonwealth's adherence to the Treaty of Vienna and to make formal recognition of the Commonwealth's newly established territorial boundaries. Laurasian Ambassador von Stackelburg, who had monitored the Committee's proceedings, compelled the Diet into making a swift motion of affirmation for the recommendations. King Stanis Vorrust I himself issued a manifesto to his subjects declaring that "Her Imperial Majesty of Laurasia has sought to recitfy the boundaries of our two powers, in Accordance with the Laws of Nature, and the directives of our Lords. We therefore command that all subjects refrain from obstructing Laurasian rights to the Lavellan Provinces and the privileges of friendship with our own Commonwealth". On September 30, the Dejanican-Lithuanian Parliament formally conferred its adherence to the Treaties of Christiania and Vienna, recognizing the concession of 211,000 star systems and 880 billion inhabitants to the authority of the Laurasian Empire, Holy Austarlian Empire, and Autocratic Pruthian Empire. Magnate Adam Poinski was the chief Dejanican supporter of the Partition Treaties; under the influence of Ambassador von Stackelburg, proposed that the Committee be reconvened and allow to draft further reforms for the Commonwealth government. The Diet would confer its agreement to this proposal on October 2 and then prorogued itself again until the Committee completed its work. Senators who opposed the Partition Treaties and the further motions of reform were arrested and either imprisoned or deported on the orders of Ambassador von Stackelburg. The decree of October 9, 1773, would confirm the final incorporation of the Lavellan Provinces into the Laurasian Empire.
 * September 22-
 * By September 1773, new tensions were arising against the Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Laurasian Government. The humiliations and reverses suffered by Laurasian forces during the military campaigns of 1773, and the collapse of the peace conferences with the Marasharite Empire, inspired a new outburst of dissent and rebellion in the Empire against the imperial authorities. This outbreak of dissension, however, was not located in the Malarian Provinces, which had previously been the chief source of trouble for the Empire's authorities and the most volatile region in the Caladarian Galaxy for much of the eighteenth century. Instead, it emerged in the Huntite Provinces, that region which had once been home to the Huntite Empires, Carolyne Khanate, Timurid Empire, Huntite Khanate, Kingdom of Rudorita, Kingdom of Halegothica, and Huntite Caliphate, among other states. By the late eighteenth century, this region had become a melting-pot of cultures, languages, and races. Following the conquest of the Huntite Caliphate by the Emperor Antigonus I the Conqueror in 1513-17, successive Laurasian administrations had sponsored the establishment of colonies and governorships, inhabited by subjects of Laurasian descent, in order to strengthen the Empire's dominion over these important but far-flung territories. The population of Laurasians in the Huntite Home Region, which numbered 25 billion in 1517, increased to a astounding 330 billion by 1770. The Huntites themselves, however, while remaining the majority population on Hunt Major and the other Huntite worlds, felt themselves subjugated to the demands of a pressing and despotic alien government. They therefore held a great grudge against the Laurasian authorities, and believed that a definite sphere of interests needed to be established with the foreign colonists in their star systems. The Sheldonians, Gabriellians, Mauryans, Rudorites, Halegothicans, Jageronians, Brestords, and Huntite Dasians, the other denizens of these provinces, were also fiercely protective of their own interests, willing only to submit to the central government of the Empire if they were granted self-government privileges. Despite all of these tensions, and these fierce local traditions, the region had a robust economy. Hunt Minor was renowned as one of the leading spaceports in the Empire; Hunt Major itself was a major resort colony and agricultural producer; Samarkand, the old Timurid capital world, was known for its industrial refineries and metallurgical industries. Some worlds, such as Leah and Lorna, were known as resort colonies; some, such as Ber Bachman, for their computer exports; and still others, such as Adiabene, for its medicinal exports. It was in this atmosphere that the second major uprising of Aurelia the Great's reign emerged.
 * The instigator of it was Anastasius Pugachevia. On September 22, 1773, he appeared at the Public Citadel of Communications on Yaitsk, a Laurasian mining colony which had been established by the Wesselax Mining Corporation of Columbia, Laurasia Prime in 1613, one hundred and sixty years earlier. The Citadel of Communications was the chief Holonet tower on Yaitsk, and was in fact one of the largest such communications towers in the Huntite Provinces. It boasted five hundred relay arrays and was able to transmit messages in holonet, subspace radio, bynic code, and historical code. Pugachevia proclaimed that he was the true Emperor Demetrius II, and that the "enemies of the Imperial State" had contrived circumstances so as to make it seem that he had died. In his initial proclamation of rebellion, Pugachevia declared that the true Emperor Demetrius II (himself), had been kidnapped and that individuals in the Imperial Government such as Lord Protector Northumberlais had replaced him with the son of a commoner who was known to have ill health. They had done this, he said, so that they could quickly usurp control of the Imperial State following the Emperor's death. Pugachevia, however, made the outrageous and absurd claim that he had been rescued by "loyalists" from Ozogardana, and had been taken to their home on that world and protected, secure from the grip of the imperial authorities. Now he had emerged to gain the throne that was his birthright, punish his enemies, save Laurasia, and "end the blight of female rule over these dominions". Pugachevia, himself, however, did not bear any resemblance to Demetrius, who was the "spitting image" of his father. The DNA results which he provided as proof of his being the great Emperor Antigonus III's son would later be proved bogus. He was short, stocky, and muscular, with matted black hair and a short, stocky beard. These physical dissimilarities, however, did not disqualify him, for many wished to exploit the situation. He was also a charismatic figure, speaking of a bright future in which all galactic peoples could determine their own destiny.
 * In reality, Anastasius Pugachevia was a Laurasian Stamunka (Huntite for colonist). He was born on January 29, 1742 at Kotvilenskia, which was located eighty light-years to the northeast of Uris. He was the youngest of four children born to Kiletius Pugachevia and his wife Petrevia; Kiletus was a Laurasian agriculturalist and minor businessman, involved in the export of vegetables and fruits from Kotvilenskia to Vickis, Choir, Hoohshikk, Deborah, Nottingham, Fats, Melanie Major, Rose, Jack, and other worlds in the Middle Territories. Pugachevia's father died in 1759; his son, then seventeen years old, received a portion of the estate, which was enough to enable him to relocate to Hasselbeck and to purchase land in Elizabeth City. The following year, he married Sophia Navarania, whose family had moved to Hasselbeck from Charasia, seeking greater opportunity, in 1751. Within a matter of years, they had five children, two of whom were to die before they were two years old. In 1765, Pugachevia was drafted into the Imperial Laurasian Army. He served in the 2nd Rapid Transit Batallion, 5th Imperial Fleet, which was assigned to combat the Bar Confederates three years later. Pugachevia took part in confrontations with the Bar Confederation at Krasnik, Krakow Minor, Zalowiec, Zator, and Praga, earning commendations from his superiors for his accomplishments in these confrontations. When the Fourth Laurasian-Marasharite War began in September 1768, Pugachevia was reassigned to the forces of General Antigonus Vamaus and participated in the Battles of Fairxatia Straits and Khotyn. After Rumanstevius became supreme commander of the Laurasian forces, Pugachevia was promoted to the rank of Master Sergeant in December 1769 and then earned distiniction at Riababaia Mogila, Larga, Kagul, and Imegina. In March 1771, however, Pugachevia, who had become tired of the exertions of the war, and increasingly rebellious, requested leave to return to Hasselbeck so that he could recover from complications of the Marsian fever. This request had been denied; the Master Sergeant, encouraged by his brother in law, Simeon Pavolonia, deserted from his post at Marson and joined a Laurasian civilian convoy near Houston, who were headed for the Terekian Colonies on the farther side of the Burglais Arm. They were able to evade government patrols, and soon reached Mordan. From here, Pugachevia proceeded to Zemelalaynstia, located one thousand light-years to the northeast of Hasselbeck, where he had inherited minor properties which had been held by his father. In June 1771, however, government authorities dispersed and captured the convoy at the Mists of Ratia; Pavolonia then betrayed his brother-in-law and revealed his location to the Imperial Desertion Office, which handled cases of desertion and dishonorable "abdication of duty" in the Imperial Military. Pugachevia was captured on July 2, 1771; he was flogged on the orders of Colonel Belisarius Marses, and was confined in the stockards of his flagship, the IMS Eluicadtia. After only three days, however, Pugachevia was able to escape with the assistance of disgruntled crew-members on the flagship. Managing to evade government pursuit squadrons for a number of months, Pugachevia reached the Terekian Colony on Abrianna on January 2, 1772; he decided not to return to his wife and children on Hasselbeck. Remaining on Abrianna for six weeks, Pugachevia participated in the activities of a local protest group of Laurasian colonists, the League of Patriotic and Concerned Subjects of Abrianna, who held numerous complaints about the taxation and the other duties imposed by the local authorities of the star system.
 * On February 13, Pugachevia, who had volunteered to officially deliver the petition to the Gubernatorial Court of Pleas on Meredith, was formally arrested by Laurasian troops at Mozhdok, a minor colony located one hundred light-years to the southeast of Abrianna. His identity had been discovered by the Governor of Abrianna, who had suspicions of the League and its activities. Four days later, however, Pugachevia was able to take advantage of a ion storm to escape from confinement once again, managing to flee from his prison courier, the IMS Kelduk, in a automated transport. He now decided to return to Hasselbeck, determined to set his affairs in order and to draw financial revenues from his properties in order to assist the League on Abrianna. On March 9, however, Pugachevia was arrested in Whoppi, enroute to his home star system. Bound in chains, he was now transported to Deborah for interrogation by officials of the Imperial Ministry of Justice. Pugachevia, however, was able to trick his guards into releasing him by producing false pardon papers produced by the League. He now fled rapidly along the Rebeccan Galactic Trade Route, using a stolen commercial freighter, and into the Galactic Void. From here, he escaped to Vekhta, a unprepossessing plains world located in the outskirts of the Dejanican Duchy of Northania in the Great Tesmanian Cloud. Vekhta had only a population of sixty thousand sentients and was not heavily monitored by the agents of the Ducal Government of Mitau. Consequently, Pugachevia was able to remain in hiding at this star system for some months. In November 1772, however, deeming it safe enough, he suddenly decided to return to the Caladarian Galaxy. On December 9, he arrived at Veliky, a isolated red-giant system located in the outskirts of the Wild Marshes. For over two months, Pugachevia remained here, conducting a secret correspondence with the League of Abrianna, gathering adherents and associates among other renegades and brigands from throughout the Empire, and engaging in a policy of constraint, refraining from attracting undue attention from judicial and military authorities. In March 1773, however, the Governor of Abrianna, Sir Melitus Ladromius, having secured authorization from the Prefect of the Huntite Outer Borderlands, finally arrested the seven leading members of the League and their associates. He impounded a cache of League documents and supplies, including incriminating material concerning Pugachevia. Pugachevia was formally declared a brigand and a outlaw of the Empire by the High Criminal Court of Hunt Major on April 2, 1773; five days later, he was forced to flee from Veliky, which was blockaded and seized by a government starfighter squadron. Pugachevia, however, managed to evade further capture, and in May 1773, he secretly arrived at Yaitsk, which was located one thousand light years to the east of Sheldonia. For over four months, Pugachevia obtained the support and loyalty of many of the most prominent merchants, magnates, and officials on Yaitsk. He promised to grant them autonomy and independence from the "irritating interference of distant government officials" and to respect their control of Yaitsk's economic resources. On September 20, the Company-Governor of Yaitsk, Sir Peithon Ecrevius, discovered Pugachevia's presence on his world. Alerting the Governing Senate and the Prefect of the Huntite Outer Borderlands, Ecrevius now moved swiftly to locate and arrest Pugachevia before he could cause any more trouble. Pugachevia, however, was one step ahead of him, and he now proclaimed his rebellion before the Governor could find him. His proclamation that he was the Emperor Demetrius II, and that he had arisen again to restore "tranquility and proper rule" to the dominions of the Empire, were now seized upon by the restless inhabitants of Yaitsk, and soon, by the inhabitants of other star systems in the Huntite Provinces.
 * Within hours of Pugachevia's proclamation from the Communications Citadel of Yaitsk, the support base which he had built over the course of the preceding several months arose in his support. Governor Ecrevius found that the company garrison, supposedly subordinate to his authority, were in reality loyal to Pugachevia. A great cheer arose among the men in the Company Barracks, and they either imprisoned or compelled their officers to join forces with them against the Governor. The Governor and his few loyal ministers, having lost the support of the troops, retreated into the confines of the Governor's Palace and prepared themselves for a resistance against Pugachevia. By the end of the day, most of Yaitsk's surface was under the control of Pugachevia and his co-conspirators. Governor Ecrevius resisted against Pugachevia until September 28, when he was finally forced to surrender. With Yaitsk on his control, Pugachevia now began his advance towards other star systems in the Huntite Provinces, determined to spread his message across a vast distance and to secure control of vital star systems before the Imperial Government would be able to effectively react.
 * October 2-In his first public manifesto as "Emperor and Autocrat" of All the Laurasians, Anastasius Pugachevia declared: "I give eternal freedom to you and your children and your grandchildren. You will no longer have to be subordinate to the authority of overreaching and overbearing government officials; you will no longer pay excessive taxes, or be subject to undue levies imposed by the representatives of the central government. We make you a gift of your ancient customs and traditions; of your ability, to live in peace, without interference from those who would seek to do you harm." Pugachevia understood that by making this direct appeal to the subjects of the Laurasian Empire, he would be able to gain the support of discontented subjects, who were dissatisfied with the demands of the Imperial Laurasian Government and believed that its representatives and agents intruded upon their rights. Within days of this manifesto, which was distributed on the Galactic Holonet, and gained much notoriety throughout the Caladarian Galaxy, Pugachevia's support base expanded considerably. On October 5, a number of Huntite nobles on Hunt Minor, led by the Huntite Princes Agmunia and Asumana of the Ba'klath kajidic, officially announced their support for Pugachevia's intentions, declaring that they could no longer submit themselves to the authority of a "alien Empress and her evil ministers". The garrison of Hunt Minor quickly obliged, and this major star system now fell into the possession of rebel forces. The garrisons of Downs, Upper Morsia, Gabriellia, Anwar, and Gedrosia Max, all of whom were important garrisons in the outskirts of the Outer Borderlands, had all defected to Pugachevia's forces by October 9.
 * By that point also, Pugachevia had received substantial military reinforcements. Besides incorporating the personnel and starships of the respective garrisons which now acknowledged his authority, Pugachevia also obtained the support of Huntite, Rudorite, Halegothican, and Dasian mercenaries, adventurers who believed that now was the time to gain prestige and position for themselves in the Empire. Laurasian colonists joined his forces as well, lured by his promises of the abolition of taxation, freedom of movement and transportation, and freedom from the exactions of government officials. Pugachevia also developed methods by which to spread his message and to maintain the loyalty of the forces under his control. He recognized the importance of the Almitian Church, and of the various religious sects of the Huntite Provinces, in luring further followers to his cause. Treating the clergymen and clerics of the Almitian Church fairly, Pugachevia often recruited the religious authorities of the star systems that he secured to his cause, in order to disseminate his messages. From their pulpits, priests and bishops loyal to Pugachevia comprehensively denounced the Empress Aurelia, declaring that she was a "whore" and a agent of the anti-Almitisa. In further accord with his goals, the rebel developed a means of "procession". Whenever he entered a star system, he was greeted in a carefully staged procession by which the inhabitants of that star system acknowledged him as their sovereign and welcomed him with open arms. A few days before his arrival in a particular star system, messengers would be sent to inform the clergy and authorities of that star system about his arrival. These messengers would "request" that the priests stage magnificent celebrations at all Almitian edifices in the star system, and that the authorities prepare for a formal procession by the "Emperor" into the star system. Most complied with these directives; those who did not, however, were treated harshly, with neither man, woman, nor child being spared from the ravages of the rebel forces. This alone was enough to scare systems into submission. Pugachevia's military followers, however, had different motivations for supporting him. Laurasian colonists and military personnel supported him because they viewed him as a potential sovereign for the Empire, desired reward, and resented their superiors. The Huntites, Rudorites, Sheldonians, and other species of the Huntite Provinces supported Pugachevia in hopes of gaining local self-rule and eventually, the possibility of complete independence. Mercenaries supported Pugachevia because they were looking for booty and for other rewards. Finally, the authorities in the affected regions supported Pugachevia, partly out of fear and partly out of ambition.
 * October 17-The Empress Aurelia attended a routine meeting of the Imperial Privy Council in the Private Council Chambers of the Quencilvanian Palace. The Empress had continued to anxiously follow the events in the Fourth Laurasian-Marasharite War, which was now in its fifth year of hostilities. Aurelia had been distressed by the Laurasian reverses at Varna and Silistria; she believed that there were those in the military forces sabotaging the war effort; and she was determined not to end the war until the Marasharites were forced to submit to Laurasian demands. The Empress, however, now found that she had another concern on her shoulders. Reports about the outbreak of the Pugachevia Rebellion in the Huntite Provinces had been filtering to Laurasia Prime for over a month. Until this point, the rebellion had been considered a minor nuisance, and it was believed that it could be suppressed without demur. Pugachevia's success, however, in gaining control of Hunt Minor and other major star systems, and of increasing his followers, now aroused the serious concern of Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Privy Council. The Empress listened carefully as General Sir Theodosius Vamaus, the younger son of the famed and late General Sir Suris Vamaus, read a formal report about the progress of Pugachevia's forces and the resources at his disposal. Once the report was read, Chancellor Burghley declared that this rebellion was of a nature "threatening to Your Majesty's position; threatening to Your Majesty's religion; and threatening to Your Majesty's honor." Aurelia still had memories of the Malarian Rebellion three years earlier, and was now alarmed at the outbreak of this next revolt. Following the report, the Empress issued a formal manifesto to her subjects, declaring that there were "those within our realms who seek to destroy the order of the Lord Almitis and to overthrow all which our government and our dynasty have achieved". The Empress commanded for the defenses of Hunt Major to be strengthened and issued orders to all governor-generals and military commanders throughout the Empire, ordering them to crack down on any signs of dissent as they appeared.
 * October 22-Whilst the Pugachevia Rebellion was emerging in the Huntite Provinces, the events of the Fourth Laurasian-Marasharite War in the Great Tesmanian Cloud continued. Field-Marshal Rumanstevius, who had retired to his command headquarters on Kerch, was determined to maintain the pressure on the Empire's Marasharite adversaries. In this, he was pushed by the Empress Aurelia, who was determined to give these enemies of the Empire no rest until they had been forced to acknowledge the inevitable. Rumanstevius himself, humiliated by his earlier failures at Silistria and Varna, was now determined to storm the major Marasharite supply base of Shumen. Shumen, which had been colonized as far back as the twelfth century BH, had fallen under the rule of the Byzzarian Republic towards the end of the third century. The Byzzarians had constructed a massive military fortress in the star system and considered it to be a position from which they could project their influence across the Trans-Danube. Shumen remained under the control of the Byzzarian Empire until AH 681, when it was incorporated into the First Bulganian Empire by the Bulganian Emperor Asaprukh. The star system remained under Bulganian rule for more than three centuries, until in AH 1018, the Byzzarian Emperor Basir the Great defeated the First Bulganian Empire and reincorporated it into his realms. Byzarria ruled Shumen again until 1186, when under Ivan Asen I the Second Bulganian Empire emerged. Shumen was once again a major system of the Bulganian Empire, and enjoyed considerable economic and strategic significance. This remained the situation for over two centuries, until in 1388 the Marasharite Emperor Murad I starved the garrison into surrender. With the exception of a brief Hungarian occupation in 1443-44, the star system remained under Marasharite rule for nearly four centuries. By October 1773, Shumen boasted a population of nearly five hundred million inhabitants, a garrison of 400,000 Marasharite Troopers, and the massive Shumen Fortress, originally constructed by Murad I and gradually strengthened by his successors. This formidable garrison was what Rumanstevius sought to take now.
 * In early October 1773, Laurasian troops reconquered Bessarabia, the Lower Danubian Asteroids, and Stauvachany, pressing towards the outskirts of the Shumen star system. The main offensive was launched during the early hours of October 22. Field-Marshal Rumanstevius, having arranged his forces into two columns, directed a two pronged offensive into the star system. The ensuing Battle of Shumen continued for more than three days, as Laurasian troops struggled to seize the star system. The Marasharite General Al-Kabuk, however, held his reserves at Ruse, and on October 26, launched a surprise counteroffensive against Thornton, Thurman, and Uma. Rumanstevius, who found his supply lines threatened, was forced to retreat from Shumen the following day in order to shore his positions. The Laurasians ultimately repulsed the Marasharite offensives into the Northern Reaches, but this could not disguise the fact that they had failed again to seize a major Marasharite star system. Empress Aurelia, upon hearing news of this failure, now began to openly contemplate removing Rumanstevius from his position and placing the Earl of Leicesterius, whom she viewed as more competent, in command of her forces. She was ultimately dissuaded from taking this step by Lord Burghley. A stalemate, however, now ensued between Laurasian and Marasharite forces which lasted for the remaining months of the year.
 * November 10-Pugachevia had, during the early days of November 1773, continued his advance in the Huntite Provinces. Veliky, from whence he had fled earlier that year, had fallen to his forces on November 3. He had treated the inhabitants of the star system, who acknowledged his authority, generously. The planetary authorities, however, were at the brunt of his wrath, and he had nearly half of the members of the planetary bureaucracy executed by his men. This incident earned notice throughout the Empire and gave to Pugachevia the reputation of an brute with some. This did not, however, halt his advance. Pugachevia's forces, comprised mainly of his mercenary and Huntite squadrons, now advanced to the outskirts of Sheldonia. Sheldonia, undoubtedly one of the most important star systems in the Outer Borderlands, had a population of almost ten billion by the late eighteenth century. The Citadel of Sheldonia was one of the largest governor's residences in the Empire; the planet enjoyed a bustling trade in electronics, computer equipment, starship components, and minerals. Pugachevia believed that control of this star system would allow him to better equip his military forces. The usurper, however, found that the star system would not submit to him easily. Although his forces had increased considerably and were now more complex than before, Pugachevia still did not possess enough turbocannons or ion disruptors, which could penetrate the garrison's planetary shields. Sheldonia had particle-layered shield generators, among the most advanced in the Empire, and it was ringed by minefields. Pugachevia's first frontal assault, during the early hours of November 12, resulted in severe casualties for his starfighter squadrons. Realizing that another frontal offensive would be futile, Pugachevia now decided to instigate a lengthy siege of the star system, blockading all supply routes to it. This did not, however, prevent him from pursuing his other goals. Morsia (November 14); Ber Bachman (November 17); Lorna (November 21); Gedrosia Max (November 24); Northrop (November 29); and Clarise (December 2) would be secured by Pugachevia's troops, partly through defection and partly through a swift military assault. Pugachevia also stormed the Laurasian supply arsenal on Braganny. This was to prove pivotal.
 * December 7-Pugachevia, having further strengthened his military forces, and now in possession of the major strongholds north of the Huntite Majorian Province, established his new command headquarters on Negro, which had captiulated to his units the day before. From this headquarters, he would direct the further military operations of his forces. Here, he enjoyed playing the role of an Emperor. Dressed in a scarlet caftan, wearing a velvet crown, and holding a scepter in one hand and a mail of authority in the other, he was able to look down upon the supplicants who came before him. With little knowledge of High Laurasian, the official language of the Imperial Chancellory, he employed a secretary at his side and dictated his orders, which were signed, "The great sovereign, the Laurasian Autocrat, the Emperor Demetrius II". Pugachevia declared that he would deign to inscribe his own name in High Laurasian once ascending the throne. During the course of the next six days, he entertained himself in a gross and lavish manner, eating heavily and drinking continually. Bellowing military songs with his comrades, the "Emperor" declared that the Lord Almitis was permitting him to have joy in his life. Having sworn to exterminate the noble elites of Laurasia Prime, the rebel now distributed titles among his leading companions, naming them after the principal members of the Empress's court. Before the middle of the month, his men bore the titles of Burghley, Leicesterius, Jadia, Darcia, Winchestrius, Americana, Aeoleon, Aretha, and Sarah, among others. These newly created "nobles" were decorated with medals and banners which had been manufactured on Ber Bachman, and were promised possession of all the estates held by the "usurpers" in the Core Worlds. Some were presented with lavish gifts of money and servants. Pugachevia's lieutenants however, never doubted that the man sitting next to them, and above them, claiming to be an Emperor, was in fact a deserter. For most of his brief "reign", he and his circle of advisors were to live in a world of both reality and "non-reality". Pugachevia profited from this arrangement, and could not stop himself from taking his excesses too far.
 * December 20-Sheldonia, after having been besieged by rebel forces for more than month, finally capitulated to the alleged Emperor, Anastasius Pugachevia. Pugachevia, in accordance with his already-established custom, treated this world, which had resisted his forces so fiercely, with great brutality. On his orders, the Governor of Sheldonia, Sir Suetonius Paullanius (a distant descendant of the infamous Hypasian Governor of that same name, who had crushed Bouddica's Rebellion three centuries earlier), was tortured on a electric stake and then executed brutally. Several of his subordinates, including the Vice-Governor and the Commander of Don (Sheldonia's capital city), were whipped with solar flares and then executed by firing squad. Pugachevia confiscated the properties of the star system's leading figures, and awarded them to his followers. After the fall of Sheldonia, his forces advanced further. By Ascentmas Day, 1773, the pretender had seized control of Leah, Garnett, Dickinson, and the strongholds of the OsonBoka Nebula. He was now a serious threat to the Imperial Laurasian Government.
 * December 26-The Empress Aurelia, who was now confronted with two major crises at the same time, and who needed someone to provide her a firm base of support and advise as regards to the Empire's affairs, formally appointed Caligula Walsingis, formerly Ambassador to the Serene Kingdom of Franconia, as the new Chancellor of the Laurasian Empire, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Minister of the Imperial Chancellory. For the preceding year and a half, Lord Burghley had shouldered the burdens of that office, as well as his responsibilities as Lord Treasurer, Master of the Court of Wards, Privy Seal, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Minister of the Imperial Chancellory. Burghley, whose health was marked by bouts with fecal gout, and who desired a relaxation in the burdens of office, had openly petitioned the Empress to relieve him of one or more of his offices beyond the Lord Treasurership. Aurelia had heeded his pleas, and she now turned to the one individual whom she could trust. Walsingis had returned to the Laurasian Empire in February 1773, after formally resigning his position as Ambassador, and had been appointed to the Privy Council shortly afterwards. His loyalty to the Empress and the Imperial State had already been demonstrated by his service in Franconia and by his previous career under Burghley. It was, in fact, Burghley who recommended Walsingis as his replacement for Chancellor. Upon assuming office, Walsingis thanked the Empress for the honors she had given him and pledged to defend her against the "intrusions and the wiles of all enemies, foreign and domestic." The new Chancellor now focused his chief intentions on bringing the "serpent of evil", the imprisoned Scottrian Queen Mariana to justice; gradually bringing the Fourth-Laurasian Marasharite war to a close; establishing a powerful spy network at foreign courts, so as to counteract foreign conspiracies and to pursue his goal of striking against Mariana; and directing measures against the Pugachevia Rebellion. In spite of the Pugachevia Rebellion, the Empress was held in the highest regard by the majority of her subjects. The loyalty to her was strongest in the Core Worlds, and for many in those star systems, she was the sole bulwark between the Empire and its enemies. Walsingis himself, utterly loyal to the Empress, now secured the support of Leicesterius, who was now recognized as a leading Reformed Almitist. He often clashed with his sovereign however, who resented his dogmatic views and his stolid manner, although she admired his political tact and respected his advice-even if it was not always welcome. He was never afraid to speak his mind to her, a privilege which she allowed him. The Empress knew he had her interests at heart, and for this trusted him without question.

1774

 * January 1-
 * The year 1774, the 74th year of the eighteenth century, commenced with the Imperial Laurasian Government confronted with three questions of importance. These were: the continued deliberations of the Dejanican Partition Diet; the Fourth Laurasian-Marasharite War, now in its fifth year of combat; and the Pugachevia Rebellion. The first of these, concerning the Diet, was one matter which was to drag on for another year. In spite of the bribes offered by Ambassador Stackelburg, the Deliberative Committee was unable to complete its work by the end of the year. It was therefore granted, on the first day of the new year, an extension in order to continue its proceedings. The Diet itself decided to adjourn until the commission completed its report. Ultimately, twelve more extensions would be granted by King Stanis Vorrust during the course of 1774, irritating both the Ambassador and his ultimate superior, the Empress Aurelia herself. The Empress of Laurasia, however, would eventually realize that the continuation of the Committee's deliberation would demonstrate the doddering pace of the Dejanican Government, benefiting the Empire on that regard, and would produce a plan to create a governmental bureaucracy for Dejanica which remained strictly under Laurasian influence. As regards to the war, the attitude of the Empress was one of frustration. The humiliations at Silistria, Varna, and Shumen suffered the previous year had stymied Laurasian military efforts. Field-Marshal Rumanstevius had lost much of the prestige he had gained during the earlier years of combat, and to some, it seemed as if the war would never end. Events, however, were to shift decisively in Laurasian favor during this year.
 * Finally, the Pugachevia Rebellion posed a major question to the Empress and her Privy Council. As late as January 1774, the Empress, although she had expressed her public concern about the uprising, and had ordered for measures to be taken to strengthen the Empire's garrisons in the Huntite Provinces, had nevertheless maintained a two-sided viewpoint about the whole matter. On the one hand, she believed that Pugachevia's Rebellion was demonstrative of the ineffiencies which plagued the Empire's administrative machinery, and that it needed a drastic reform in order to prevent further outbreaks of dissent. On the other, however, she mocked Pugachevia himself, believing him to be uneducated and unable to lead a major uprising for long. In a letter of January 5, 1774, to her contemporary monarch Pru'a IX, the Empress declared that "this impudent Pugachevia" was merely "a common space pirate", and that his antics would not disrupt government affairs on Laurasia Prime. Pru'a on his part, also attempted to downplay the rebellion, declaring that "the exploits of such a loathsome brigand" should not distract from other matters. Furthermore, the Empress complained that the galactic press was making too much trouble over the "Lord Pugachevia who is giving me a little trouble in the Outer Borderlands." Her airy, dismissive tone, however, was not adhered to by Burghley, Leicesterius, or Walsingis, all of whom considered Pugachevia to be a serious threat who needed to be dealt with. In the New Year's proclamation, it was indeed declared that Pugachevia was a "rabble-rouser and imposter" who was the agent of the anti-Almitis. The Empress, however, also declared that this year would bring new fruits for the Empire.
 * January 11-The Empress Aurelia, whose attention was still fixated by Marasharite and court matters, nevertheless, on the advice of Chancellor Walsingis, organized a vigorous new government response to the advance of Pugachevia's rebel forces. On this day, the Empress formally appointed the Governor of Shenandoah, Lieutenant-General Sir Vessanius Karius, as the commander of all government forces in the Huntite Provinces. The Empire's main offensive forces, however, were still committed to the Fourth Laurasian-Marasharite War, and therefore, Karius was given command of governmental defensive armadas and the garrisons of the star systems placed under his jurisdiction. Karius departed from Shenandoah on January 13 and soon established his command headquarters on Samarkand, determined to end this rebellion as soon as he was able. In addition, the Empress issued a manifesto to counter Pugachevia's appeals. This manifesto was only to be announced in the regions affected by his rebellion. In her manifesto, she denounced Pugachevia's imposture as "utter madness" and "godless turmoil among our subjects" and called for cooperation with General Karius to defeat and capture the "chief brigand, incendiary, and imposter." Aurelia, however, and even Walsingis, had on this instance underestimated the strength of the enemy whom Karius had been dispatched to face. This was to be revealed in the following days.
 * January 21-By January 1774, the health of the Marasharite Emperor Mustapha III had entered a serious decline. Mustapha had been disheartened by the succession of disasters experienced by his armed forces during the 1769-1772 offensives of the Fourth Laurasian-Marasharite War. The Emperor, who had once displayed great energy and vigor, was by the end of 1773 a reduced shell, incapable of much action or initiative. He considered himself to be condemned by the gods of his ancestors, and believed that the Laurasian successes were a serious blow to his Empire's position. On January 9, 1774, Mustapha suffered a serious stroke within his personal quarters at the Topkapi Palace on Topacia. Grand Vizier Musinshade Pasha now began making preparations for the ascension of Mustapha's younger brother, Abdulahamid. Abdulahamid had been imprisoned for most of the first forty-two years of his life by his cousins Sassas III and Abdulahamid I, a state of affairs which had been continued by his elder brother Mustapha. This had become the custom of the Marasharite Ardarshiran Dynasty, in order to maintain control over the princes of the royal line. The long imprisonment, however, meant that Abdulahamid was aloof in regards to the conduct of state affairs; unused to social life; and subject to manipulation by his ministers. The Grand Vizier, in particular, sought to maintain his position, and to gain even greater power, with Abdulahamid on the throne. Finally, January 21, 1774, Mustapha III died after reigning for sixteen years (since 1757). His younger brother, then forty-eight years old, now succeeded him as Abdulahamid II. The death of Mustapha soon spread to other foreign courts, and condolences arrived from most with the exception of Marasharita's adversary at war, the Laurasian Empire. Empress Aurelia was attending a recital concert at the University of Laurasia Prime when she received word of Mustapha's death. She declared to Burghley and Walsingis that his death would allow for the Imperial Government to finally bring this long and costly conflict to an end. Although he had been aloof and ill in his last years, Mustapha had nevertheless been determined not to make peace with the Laurasian Empire until lost Marasharite territories had been recovered. His brother and the Grand Vizier were both more practical, but would still need a string of final Laurasian victories in order to move towards concluding a peace. These victories were to be provided by General Alexander Surovius.
 * February 2-After several days of consultation with his military subordinates and with the Imperial Privy Council, General Karius finally departed from Samarkand and launched his military offensives against the positions held by the rebel forces of "Emperor" Anastasius Pugachevia. Karius had continued to receive information concerning the forces of the Pugachevia Rebellion and the aims of his mission in the Outer Borderlands. He was specifically instructed to treat rebels who surrendered with firmness, if they had "brutalized the inhabitants of this Empire's star systems or engaged in inexcusable excesses." He was also ordered to investigate the causes of the rebellion. All of this was to be done, however, once Pugachevia had been defeated. Karius enjoyed some initial success in his advance from Samarkand. He defeated rebel detachments in the Battle of Gargonia (February 7); reconquered the rebel-held garrisons of Negro and Skarannia, a Huntite colony world in the outskirts of the Sk'atha Cluster (February 11); and penetrated to the Caroline Asteroid Belt, seizing a number of rebel warships and shield generators. Pugachevia, however, who had shifted his command headquarters to Brenda on January 4, had decided to allow the government forces to exhaust themselves out. Envisioning a decisive counteroffensive against their positions, he secretly assembled his starfighter squadrons at McEvolgue, Luveria, and Margopan. Finally, on February 16, he was ready.
 * February 16-
 * General Karius, whose early confrontations with the rebel forces of Anastasia Pugachevia had earned notice at the Imperial Court and instilled in him a exaggerated confidence, now advanced from Claithbourne, which had remained in the hands of the Imperial Government, to Hunt Minor. Hunt Minor, although it was not Pugachevia's command headquarters at this juncture, was perhaps the most important world under the control of his rebel forces. With a population of fifty-five billion by the late eighteenth century, it was one of the most important systems in the Laurasian Empire, wielding a considerable amount of economic and cultural influence. The Spaceport of Hunt Minor, which was now under rebel control, was still considered to be "second to none" to any similar facility in the Caladarian Galaxy, with the exception of the Galactic Spaceport in Christiania, Laurasia Prime. Karius believed that through reconquering this star system and recovering this vital terminal, Pugachevia would be permanently weakened and exposed to capture. In this, however, he was to be proven grievously mistaken. Karius's forces were comprised of ten destroyers of the line; twenty dreadnoughts; and thirty corvettes. Although this was one of the most imposing government fleets then present in the Empire, it paled in comparison to the rebel units that it was soon to face. Upon reaching the outskirts of the Hunt Minor star system, Karius ordered an immediate assault against the Kurmuthia Outposts. His intelligence units, which had scouted out the star system before his arrival, had reported that the garrison of Hunt Minor seemed to have been reduced and that it was inferior in regards to military armor and shield generators. This was a deceptive appearance, a ploy on Pugachevia's part.
 * At first, Karius's forces advanced through the star system with little resistance, and the General himself became convinced that Pugachevia had already been discouraged from further combat with him. Upon reaching orbit of Hunt Minor itself, however, he found that his hopes had been misplaced. Around 12:00 P.M. Galactic Standard Time, rebel starfighters swept into the star system and began bombarding the government corvettes. Pugachevia himself, who had been in hiding at the red-giant star system of Kola (which had been discovered only two weeks previously by his own scouting parties), now appeared with his destroyers and blockaded the government forces into the star system. Karius found himself isolated, cut off from his supply lines and outmaneuvered. Despite his efforts, government warships could not break out of rebel lines, and within three hours, the Battle of Hunt Minor had resulted in a victory for Pugachevia. General Karius himself managed to flee from the star system on his personal starfighter, but nearly half of the government force was destroyed by rebel squadrons. Pugachevia ordered for the torture and then public execution of all the government officers and personnel captured. The heads of 5,000 men were imposed on pikes at the Spaceport Gates, and Pugachevia issued a "manifesto" to his subjects across the Holonet, declaring that the efforts "of the bastard Aurelia have failed and that I have maintained my rightful place on my throne."
 * February 19-In the aftermath of the humiliating Battle of Hunt Minor, Pugachevia led his forces in a renewed series of advances against the government forces. Karius, who had been badly shaken by his defeat, found that he was unable to halt these rebel offensives and to maintain the government position in the Huntite Majorian Provinces. Pugachevia's renewed success now brought him more acclamation and support from the inhabitants of the Huntite Provinces. On this day, February 19, 1774, Pugachevia's forces conquered Negro, Gargonia, and Claithbourne, driving government troops away from the Caroline Asteroid Belt and towards the Sk'atha Cluster. Jabul and Akamaar acknowledged Pugachevia's authority the following day; as had become typical by this point, the rebel usurper conducted a lavish procession into both star systems and received the allegiance of his new "subjects". On February 25, he obtained another victory over Karius in the Batttle of Boontha; by the early morning hours of the next day, Estella, Timur's Star, and Goldberg had all captiulated to Pugachevia's forces. On February 28, Empress Aurelia, who was utterly distressed by Pugachevia's successes, and believing that she had selected the wrong military commander for the offensives, formally relieved General Karius of his command. Karius had attempted to defend his conduct, and he had been engaged in organizing a vigorous counteroffensive from Jasonia and Horne against Northrop, Clarise, and Jodie, held by rebel advance units. The Empress, however, had refused to believe his excuses. On that same day, Pugachevia, seeking to consolidate his position, and to demonstrate that he held "control" of the Imperial Court, "married" his mistress, Katharina Kuzveraria, the daughter of Colonel Marius Kuzveraria, who had joined Pugachevia's forces in January 1774. Surrounding his new wife with maids of honor, Pugachevia proclaimed her his Empress Consort and announced that the Empire would soon have a birth of princes of the royal line. Prayers were addressed to both Pugachevia and his new wife. This marriage, however, was not canonical under the standards of the Almitian Church, and the Holy Synod issued a injunction to that effect. It now formally declared Anastasius Pugachevia and his leading officers, such as Colonel Kuzveraria and Lieutenant-Colonel Lysimachus Borro, excommunicated.
 * March 9-During the early months of 1774, negotiations had continued between the Imperial Laurasian and Franconian Governments regarding the potential marriage of the Empress Aurelia with the Duke of Alencon. On January 6, 1774, the Empress had declared to Chancellor Walsingis that "such a marriage, if it be concluded, will bring benefits to this Empire by securing our realms against the possible threat of the Spamalkans; by maintaining our position of strength towards the Austarlians; and our alliances with the Pruthians and Masacavanians." Ten days later, she had declared, at a session of the Privy Council, that she only desired to have access to the same joys and the same sensations that every married woman was entitled to, and that a husband would provide her company and security to her throne. Aurelia, however, was conducting a double game. She was still determined on using every possible excuse to drag the marriage negotiations out. She believed that by keeping everyone guessing, and off-balance, she could maintain the Empire's diplomatic position best and her own personal independence. In February 1774, she had indulged in a personal outburst in her bedchambers, again accusing Leicesterius, Walsingis, and Burghley of forcing her to marry against her will. She vehemently asserted to the ladies of her household that she would not "submit to the will of a despot." These were, however, known only in circles at the Imperial Court and kept from public knowledge. Now, however, the Empress indicated her desire to move forward. Burghley was, on this day, able to agree with his Franconian counterpart in the Franconian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Comte de Vergennes, that the Empress was to have a personal meeting with the Duke of Alencon at Sernapasia, and that this meeting was to take place on September 2 of that year. Aurelia herself expressed her joy that agreement had been made, and she commanded the Chamberlain and Treasurer to begin making preparations for the Imperial Household's reception of the Duke. Just two days after agreement was reached, however, the Duke became implicated with Grand Duke Hensios of Navarria, and was placed under house arrest in the star system of St. Germain, by the orders of his brother and mother. The Empress, hearing of this, declared on March 14 that the meeting could not take place until Alencon was released from imprisonment; she would not marry a man who did not have "full freedom of movement."
 * March 15-Major-General Sir Julius Semanis advanced from Hunt Major, attempting to continue the government advance against the forces of the Pugachevia Rebellion. The Empress Aurelia had named him to the position of command two days earlier, as the temporary successor to the disgraced General Karius. Semanis, however, determined to earn the permanent command, and to demonstrate his prowess in battle against the rebel units, quickly launched a series of military offensives into territory controlled by Pugachevia. He managed to storm the fortifications of Akamaar (March 16-19); capture a rebel supply convoy at Merentha (March 22); and to penetrate to the outskirts of Lorna and Garnett, inflicting damage upon rebel supply posts and communication terminals (March 24-27). At the same time, however, his offensive against Gargonia ended in complete failure; on April 1, Pugachevia inflicted a crushing defeat upon government forces in the Battle of Lithcray. Two days later, General Semanis suffered another, and more humiliating defeat, in the Battle of Prestley. In this confrontation, he lost nearly a third of his starfighters and all of his corvettes. Semanis now began his retreat back towards Samarkand, which itself was now being harried by rebel parties, but Pugachevia was fast on his heels.
 * April 7-On April 7, 1774, the last confrontation between the pretender, Anastasia Pugachevia, and the forces under the command of Major-General Sir Julius Semanis occurred. By the beginning of April 1774, Pugachevia's forces had definitively secured their position in the Huntite Majorian Provinces; the efforts of government forces to dislodge them thus far had ended in failure. And now on this day, the confrontation occurred which spurred the Empress Aurelia more into action to crush this rebellion in this distant, but important, region of the Empire. During the early hours of this day, Semanis's forces reached Orenaria, a Laurasian colony in the outskirts of the Sk'atha Cluster which had been established in 1639, during the reign of the Emperor Gordian VI. Orenaria possessed a number of mines and workshops, and had a population of ten million colonists. Semanis believed that he could resupply his forces here and could then organize a effective defense against Pugachevia's units. Pugachevia, however, had received intelligence about the government general's intentions. At 11:00 a.m., just as Semanis was preparing to establish his command headquarters on the world, Pugachevia launched a surprise offensive against his positions. The battle was decided in two hours; Semanis himself, surrounded on his flagship, was forced to surrender, and the world's garrison capitulated to Pugachevia almost without a fight. Pugachevia, as had become his custom, ordered for all of the government officers, including Semanis, to be raised by a pulley; placed on solar flares; and tortured. Semanis, who despite his capture remained a loyal servant to the Empress, declared that Pugachevia would soon suffer the full wrath of the Lord Almitis. Pugachevia, however, laughed at this and then ordered for Semanis to be executed after four hours of torture. The General died bravely. By this point, Pugachevia's command headquarters was bristling with captured loot, captives, and equipment. His chief subordinates, who had gained much wealth and property as a result of his military offensives, had now become corrupted and greedy for wealth. The pretender's own decrees, proclaiming that the nobility and gentry of the conquered territories had to be slaughtered, unleashed a frenzy of murder. Commoners and workers killed their bosses and their landlords; individuals who had long been considered to be passive flung into orgies of cruelty. The same scene was repeated in Gedrosia Max; Maurya; Sheldonia; Morsia; Hunt Minor; and in scores of other star systems. Local notables and noblemen were dragged from their residences, flayed, and either incinerated, hacked apart with vibroswords, or executed by quartering. Children from wealthier quadrants were mutilated, castrated, or executed in sight of their parents. Those women who were not taken as captives were raped and then murdered. Those in the subdued star systems who persisted in recognizing the "bastard Aurelia" were executed in the public squares of cities, colonies, and garrisons; desperate colonists declared their loyalty to Pugachevia, and begged for their lives. Over the course of the next seven days, nearly three thousand minor star systems throughout the Huntite Provinces capitulated to Pugachevia's forces and rejected the authority of the Imperial Laurasian Government.
 * April 14-
 * Empress Aurelia, who was then lodging with the Imperial Court at the Second Station of Callista, officially received word of Major-General Semanis's defeat in the Battle of Orenaria at the hands of the pretender Anastasius Pugachevia and his forces. The Empress was attending a official court masque, staged by Sir Tacitus Knollysis and the Earl of Jadia in her honor, when Chancellor Walsingis (who had remained in constant communication with the General's headquarters), received from Shenandoah the official communique about his defeat. The Chancellor had hurried to the Empress's side and whispered her the information while there was a intermission in the entertainments. Alarmed by this information that she had received, the Empress immediately called for a halt to the masque and retreated to her private conference chambers with Burghley, Knollysis, Jadia, Walsingis, and Leicesterius in attendance upon her. In this conference, the Empress declared that the continued progress of Pugachevia's forces posed a serious "threat to my position, imperiling the security of my throne and the prosperity of my realms." The Malarian Rebellion, however, was demonstrative of the fact, in Aurelia's view, that despite the obstacles that were placed in her way, she would prevail with the "assistance and comfort of the ever-lasting Lord Almitis." The Empress, who decided not to delay this matter any further, and who no longer regarded Pugachevia as a joke who could be laughed off, now took vigorous measures in order to halt the further spread and to reverse the progress of, the rebellion. She issued instructions to the Imperial General Headquarters, ordering for the withdrawal of fifty interdictor warships and the 6th Reserve Starfighter Squadron from the Lavellan Provinces. These units had been deployed in those territories to maintain order among the Empire's most recently acquired subjects and to deflect possible counteroffensives by Marasharite fleets from the Galactic Void. The Empress however, wanted every experienced unit available, which was involved directly in the military campaigns against the Marasharites in the Great Tesmanian Cloud, to be employed to suppress the rebellion. Governor-Generals and garrison commanders throughout the Empire were commanded to place their forces on red alert; to inform the Privy Council of any and all stirrings of dissent against governmental authority; and to "yield nothing" to suppress the rebellion where it might arise. Finally, the Empress selected a new supreme commander for the anti-military forces: General Alexander Bibulovia. Bibulovia, who had been born on June 10, 1729, in Christiania, belonged to the Bibulovia family, which had a record of service in the Imperial Laurasian Army extending as far back as the reign of Antiochus the Great. Bibulovia's father, Baronet Trajanius Bibulovia of North Christiania, served with the Gentleman Pensioners (1710-14); fought as a operational officer in the campaigns of the Laurasian-Marasharite War of 1714-16; and then served as an attache to the Duke of Norfolkius during the Laurasian-Marasharite War of 1723-25.
 * He was promoted to the rank of Brigadier-General in January 1729, just six months before the birth of his son. Bibulovia therefore followed in the long-established family tradition. He was able to attend the Imperial Academy of Military Sciences on Laura from the age of thirteen, having gained notice from his teachers for his determination and firm grasp of military sciences, mathematics, and theoretical sciences. Graduating from the Academy in 1746, Bibulovia had joined the Officer Corps, and had gradually ascended through the ranks. Fighting in the Scottrian War of the Rough Wooing, the Didymeian War of Franconia, and Queen Mariana's War, he gained especial notice for his bravery at St. Quentin in 1757. By 1762, Biblouvia had reached the rank of Brigadier-General, similar to his father (who had died two years earlier). In this position, he gained further notice for his suppression of the Pirates of Zyrhtia in the Burglais Arm (1764), who had plagued upon commerical lanes in that region for several years. From 1768-70, Biblouvia fought in the War of the Bar Confederation, participating in confrontations on Praga, Zator, Nowy Sarg, Krasnik, Nowy Targ, Ivarria, and Bar with rebel units. In March 1770, he had been reassigned to the command of General Rumanstevius, and gained further distinction for his exploits at Riababia Mogila, Larga, Kagul, and Imegina. Bibulovia had returned to Laurasia Prime in December 1773; he was now a Lieutenant-General, and was considered the man by the Empress for the task of suppressing the rebellion. On April 16, the Empress summoned Bibulovia to appear before her in the conference chambers, and informed him of his appointment. Declaring that she "trusted no one above you" and that she had the fullest confidence in his loyalty to her and his dedication to the state, Aurelia stated that the Lord Almitis would look kindly upon "us, if we are able to maintain the prosperity of our realms and demonstrate to our enemies that we will not falter." Shortly after this audience, she issued a special patent of authority, granting Bibulovia the powers of Prefect of the Huntite Provinces; with this position came the power of supervision over all civilian and military authorities in the regions now affected by Pugachevia's Rebellion. He was also given substantial reinforcements. The end of the War of the Bar Confederation, and the Marianian Civil War, had freed Laurasian military resources previously tied up elsewhere. Until this point, however, the Imperial Government's main focus had been on the Fourth Laurasian-Marasharite War. Aurelia was still determined to end that conflict on terms advantegeous to her, but she also realized the gravity of the situation. The forces given to Bibulovia were assembled at Temperance, Deborah, Nottingham, Griffith, Fats, Melanie Major, Rose, Jack, Roastafaria Minor, Vickis, Choir, and Uris. They consisted of two hundred warships of the line; the fifty Lavellan interdictors; three starfighter squadrons (with a combined total of six thousand assault craft); twelve dreadnoughts; fifty corvettes; and one hundred couriers, along with thirty automated transports. Bibulovia therefore received one of the most formidable forces assembled to suppress a rebellion. Upon receiving his command authorization, he departed immediately from Laurasia Prime.
 * April 18-Lieutenant-General and Prefect Alexander Bibulovia, who had been appointed by the Empress Aurelia to suppress the Pugachevia Rebellion, arrived at his command headquarters on Vickis. Samarkand, which had previously served as the command headquarters of Laurasian forces in the Huntite Provinces, had captiulated to Pugachevia's units four days earlier. This jewel, once the capital world of the Timurid Empire, had now become a major supply base for the rebel units, who had continued to launch expeditions into the Middle Territories. Samarkand's fall, however, did not discourage the imperial authorities; they motivated Bibulovia to crush this vile Pugachevia as soon as possible. He took immediate steps to strengthen his forces. Understanding Pugachevia's appeals, the General made sure to secure the firm support of the nobles and the personages who resided in the star systems under his jurisdiction. He offered rewards, financial grants, and military honors to those who would defy Pugachevia's forces. He suspended unpopular proclamations issued by previous governors; confirmed freedom of transportation and movement; and offered compensation to any who had suffered from the ravages of Pugachevia's troops. Biblouvia also established, on the Empress's orders, a commission of inquiry to investigate the source of this rebellion, which had been instigated by "this motley band which is moved only by seething fanaticism or by political inspiration and darkness." The commission was to interrogate captured rebels in order to determine whether or not the rebellion had received foreign support. Had Pugachevia received any aid from Marasharita or Spamalka? What had motivated him to assume the mantle of the Empress's late brother, Demetrius II? What connections did he have? In order to prevent further outbreaks of dissent, he was instructed not to use torture unless if it were absolutely necessary to do so. If guilt was established, Biblouvia was empowered, as the Duke of Norfolkius had been following the Uprising of Grace, or the Earl of Sarah had following the Disturbance of Teth and the Kettian Uprising, to execute death sentences. In cases of nobles, merchants, or officials found guilty, however, his judgments were to be referred to the Senate and the Empress for confirmation. Biblouvia, furthermore, issued a manifesto which had been drafted by Chancellor Walsingis, and which applied only to the affected regions. The manifesto, formally announced on April 20, stated that "A deserter and fugitive has been collecting a troop of vagabonds like himself, and has had the insolence to arrogate to himself the name of the late Emperor Demetrius II, our most esteemed royal brother. As we watch with indefatigable care over the tranquility of our faithful subjects, we have taken such measures to annihilate totally the ambitious designs of Pugachevia and to exterminate a band of robbers who have been audacious enough to attack the garrisons dispersed about these systems, and to massacre the officers and officials who have been taken prisoner." Upon his arrival at Vickis, Bibulovia discovered that the situation was more serious than anyone in Christiania had imagined. His personal assessment was that as an individual, Pugachevia was not to be feared, but that as a symbol of popular discontent, he was of considerable importance.
 * April 22-
 * Determined not to give Pugachevia any more opportunity to strengthen his forces, and to destroy him before he had the chance to advance further and to make his position all but unassailable, General Bibulovia immediately launched a three-pronged military offensive against the strongholds controlled by Anastasius Pugachevia and his rebel forces. The first formation, which was commanded by Bibulovia's chief subordinate, Major-General Sir Antiochus Mesius, advanced from Uris, Choir, and Shephard against Abuza, Brenda, Iego, the OsonBoka Nebula, and Dickinson, directed to expel the rebels from the Robertian Provinces. The second force, under the command of Major-General Sir Antigonus Lydratus, advanced from Jasonia, Horne, and Rolle against Prestley, Sheldonia, and the star systems surrounding the outskirts of Jasonia. The third and final force, under the command of General Biblouvia himself, was to strike Pugachevia's command base in the Huntite Majorian Provinces. Pugachevia, who had believed that the government forces would be unable to organize an effective strike against his territories, and that this new commander dispatched by the Empress would be as easily dispatched as the last, was taken off surprise by this multi-pronged government thrust. His forces were not equipped to deal with this series of simultaneous government offensives, and quickly collapsed under the weight.
 * The government troops now made considerable advances, taking advantage of their superior operational experience, discipline, and organization in order to overwhelm the rebel positions. General Mesius repelled a rebel counteroffensive against Wakedia and Meris (April 22-23); destroyed a rebel supply convoy in the Battle of McEvlogue (April 24); and stormed rebel garrisons on Jageronia, Alamaia I, and in the Jageron Worlds (April 25-26), before besieging and conquering Brenda (April 28). By the end of April 1774, government troops had also stormed Dickinson, Iego, and Goldberg, driving rebel units from their positions at the Iegoite Military Highway and towards Lorna. On May 3, General Mesius defeated Pugachevia's chief subordinate, in the Battle of Meredith, capturing a number of rebel starfighters. By May 7, government troops were blockading Veliky, Morsia, and Gabriella, and had recovered a considerable number of captives, military armor, and shield generators. The second thrust, by General Lydratus, encountered some initial difficulties. The Battle of Solay (April 23, 1774), resulted in a strategic stalemate between the government and the rebel forces. General Lydratus, however, was able to take advantage of the disputes now experienced by the rebel commander, Antipater Masapon, with his subordinates. Within four days, Iscar, Claire, Northrop, and Clarise had all been secured by government troops, and Lydratus had terminated rebel expeditions to the outskirts of Jasonia. On April 28, a second confrontation between Lydratus and Masapon occurred in the Battle of Haxey Star, resulting in a decisive victory for government forces. By May 2, government troops had stormed Prestley and Natadzha, recovering both of these important strongholds for the Empire. On May 4, General Lydratus advanced against Downs, having recovered nearly five hundred outposts along the route. Downs itself capitulated to government forces on May 12. By May 16, Sheldonia itself was being threatened by government forces. The final, and main thrust, under the command of Biblouvia himself, quickly penetrated into the Sk'atha Cluster. Repelling Pugachevia's frantic counteroffensives against Khagia, Dumbgwita, Tolbiac, Roastafaria Minor, Cambrina, and Rose (April 22-27), Biblouvia then recovered Samarkand (April 28) and destroyed the rebel intelligence outpost on Baju's Star (May 1). On May 4, Orenaria, which had been the site of such a humiliating defeat for the government forces, was now placed under siege from the opposite direction; by Biblouvia. Pugachevia, who in his desperation had isolated the supply lines of Hunt Major and launched expeditions against Newman Victoria, Cox, Banks, and Henderson, saw the momentum of his forces collapsing, as his harsh treatment of the star systems under his control now backfired against him. The Battle of Orenaria lasted for nine days; on May 13, the star system capitulated to General Biblouvia. Within two days, Biblouvia had stormed Claithbourne, the Caroline Asteroid Belt, Jabul, Akamaar, and Gargonia, penetrating to the northern outskirts of Hunt Minor. Pugachevia now abandoned his command headquarters in the star system and with his military squadrons, now made a strategic retreat towards Lorna, which remained under his control.
 * May 20-
 * On May 15, General Biblouvia had made a victorious entry into the Hunt Minor star system. He was now acclaimed by the population of the star system, who had come to resent Pugachevia's excesses and were fully aware of the oppressive regime which he had applied in those star systems that had refused to submit to him peacefully. Biblouvia, on the other hand, was a polished, sophisticated, yet kind personage, who had, on the instructions of the Empress and his own personal initiative, refrained from any brutality against those who resided in the star systems reconquered by his forces. The General understood that many of the Empire's subjects in the rebellious regions had been forced, out of fear for their lives and well-being, to support Pugachevia's rebellion. He knew that many others had never abandoned their loyalty to the government authorities and had been forced to acquiesce in the rebel's policies. Biblouvia therefore proclaimed amnesty for all who had been "compelled, through the violent, harsh measures of the rabble-rouser Pugachevia and his subordinates, to revolt against the authority of this government." Furthermore, he immediately guaranteed freedom of transportation and movement, under government supervision, to all in the affected star systems, and forbade his troops to quarter in the residences and properties of civilians without explicit authorization. These measures had begun the process of reconciliation of these star systems with the imperial authorities.
 * On May 16, however, the General's health had taken a sudden and unexpected turn for the worse. He experienced violent bouts of coughing and was soon unable to speak. Two days later, he was immured in the Royal Hospital of Gladarita in Capital City, which had been originally established by the Huntite Emperor Burgutha in the 1st century BH. Despite the efforts of his doctors, Biblouvia soon lapsed into a coma from which he never emerged. On May 20, 1774, he died at the age of forty-four. An autopsy performed on his body after his death confirmed that he had contracted the rare Median disorder, a disease which attacked the circulation and cranial systems of the body. The Empress Aurelia, when learning of Biblouvia's death, was distressed. In a manifesto to her subjects, issued on May 22, she declared that "never has there been an official more devoted to his Empire, his sovereign, and his faith than this one so lately past." She ordered the Imperial Court into two weeks of mourning for the late general; commanded for his widow to be rewarded the full benefits of her husband's military pension; and for the General himself to be granted a state funeral. Biblouvia's body was taken from Hunt Minor the day after his death; he would be interred at his family's estate on Fulcania on May 27, in a ceremony attended by many of the personages of the Imperial Court.
 * May 27-
 * The Investigative Commission into the Causes of the Pugachevia Rebellion, as the body which had been convened to investigate the rebellion was formally designated, issued its official report. This report was presented by the Chair of the Commission, Baronet Makednos Survia of Narra, to the Empress and the Imperial Privy Council. Chancellor Walsingis was responsible for expressing his sovereign's thanks for the report, and having examined the material beforehand, believed that it comprised a reasonable analysis of the rebellion. In this report, the commission fully backed the late General Biblouvia's beliefs concerning Pugachevia and his motivations. In his final report to the Privy Council, on May 14, Biblouvia had declared that "the suspicion of foreign involvement in this rebellion is completely unfounded." The Empress had reiterated this message in a letter to the Earl of Leicesterius, who had retired back to Kenilian Castle on Taurasia. In her message, written on May 21, the Empress attributed "the freakish events of this rebellion" to the fact that the Huntite Provinces were "inhabited in part, by those vagabonds and fiends of whom this Empire has sought to rid itself for more than four centuries."
 * The report itself, furthermore, stated that Pugachevia, described as a crude and barbaric individual, had taken advantage of the long-simmering discontent of the Huntites, Laurasian colonists, and other residents of the Huntite Provinces in order to instigate this major rebellion against government authority. The investigators cautioned that Pugachevia was also crafty, resourceful, and persuasive-someone so dangerous who should not be ignored until he had been killed or captured. The Empress, however, whose concerns over the Marasharite War were still supreme, now believed that the rebellion was over, in spite of the fact that Pugachevia's forces retained control of Leah, Lorna, Garnett, Estella, Jodie, Sheldonia, and other strongholds east of Hunt Minor. She now had her intentions set on the final offensive push into the Great Tesmanian Cloud, and assumed that Biblouvia's subordinates would complete his mission in the Outer Borderlands. And indeed, Pugachevia's forces were to suffer further defeats at the hands of government troops during June 1774. His units would be ejected from Garnett, Estella, Ber Bachman, and Leah, reducing the threat they directly posed to the Huntite Majorian Provinces. Pugachevia himself, however, would evade the range of the government authorities, and would now retreat to Veliky in order to plan his comeback. This was to be revealed in a month's time.
 * May 30-
 * King Charman III of Franconia, the second of Hensios II's sons to sit upon the Franconian throne, died at the Chateau de Vincennes in Vincennes, aged only twenty-three. He had ruled since 1760. Following St. Bartholemy's Day Massacre in September 1772, the King of Franconia's weak mental and physical constitution had entered a gradual, but noticeable decline. His moods swung from boasting about the extremities of the massacre which had been inflicted on his authority to exclamations that the screams of murdered Huguenots continued to ring in his ears. At times, the King was mellow and kind to all those around him; at others, he lambasted and criticized his subordinates, declaring that their goal was to destroy him and bring his kingdom into utter ruin. Frantically, he sometimes blamed himself for the Massacre, and declared that the gods of his descendants would not look kindly upon his dynasty for what it had contrived. Two notable incidents, both in March 1773, had occurred when the King had engaged in a raving fit of madness within the quarters of the Tuileres Palace on Parri. He, seeking to "satisfy" the injuries of his soul, had ordered the members of his household to don garments of mourning and to pray constantly for salvation. By the end of 1773, even the King's own mother, Queen-Dowager Catharina de'Medici, had come to consider her son as a virtual lunatic.
 * In March 1774, the King began to suffer from violent bouts of bloody coughing and painful hemorrhages. Therefore, on his last day, he was immured in his bed. He first summoned Hensios of Navarre to his side. He said "Brother, you are losing a good friend. Had I believed all that I was told, you would not be alive. But I loved you. I trust you alone to look after my wife and son. Farewell and may our Lords bless you." He then turned to his mother, and addressed his last words to her, declaring that "I am your second son, and I am now about to depart the Plane of Reality." He then fell dead. Charman's death therefore left his younger brother Hensios, as King Hensios III of Franconia. Hensios, who was twenty-two years old at the time of his accession to the throne, was the first of Hensios II's sons to ascend to the Franconian throne as an adult. He was not, however, present in the Franconian realms at the time of his death. Hensios had been sojourning throughout the Great Amulak Spiral for the past two years, and was then in Vendragia. Consequently, Charman had designated his mother, Catharina, as Regent the day before his death, to govern until his brother would return to assume his duties as King. Catharina therefore held this position for the third and last time. Hensios, however, made quick preparations to return to Franconia as soon as possible. Empress Aurelia, who had returned to Laurasia Prime from a brief journey through the Constantine Cluster, Andriana, Mercedes, Sapphire, and Aroest, expressed her extreme sadness concerning Charman's death; she observed to Burghley that she had already, in the fifteenth year of her reign, outlasted three Kings of Franconia. Hensios's ascension, however, also aroused some concern in her heart; he was known for his fervent Franconian faith, and the Empress feared that he would not adhere to peaceful relations with the Empire. These fears, however, would be unfounded. Charman III would be buried at the Cell of St. Germain on June 10.
 * June 3-
 * By June 1774, the Empress Aurelia was firmly resolved on bringing the Fourth Laurasian-Marasharite War to an end. The outbreak of the Pugachevia Rebellion had distracted some of the Empress's energies; the continued deliberations of the Partition Diet Commission in the Dejanican Commonwealth had made Chancellor Walsingis, and others among the Empress's advisers, anxious and determined to finalizing the arrangements of the First Partition of Dejanica; and the Empress herself had been concerned about Scottrian Queen Mariana, the relations with Spamalka, and the continued Huguenot tensions in Franconia. She now realized, however, that to focus all of her energy on these matters of concern, the war would have to be brought to an end. In May 1774, Field-Marshal Rumanstevius, who had relocated his command headquarters to Bucharina, sent a series of communiques to the General Headquarters and the Privy Council, requesting permission for a final offensive against the Marasharites. Rumanstevius believed that the decisive blow had to be laid now, with the Marasharite Government still adjusting to the governance of a new ruler and with the Marasharites themselves faced with the outbreak of a new and vigorous rebellion in the Danubian Principalities against their authority. Chancellor Walsingis and the Earl of Leicesterius both agreed with Rumanstevius; on May 28, the Empress herself conferred her approval to the final strategic plan proposed by Rumanstevius.
 * Two days later, in accordance with this plan, the victorious Major-General Alexander Surovius, who had gained universal fame throughout the Empire for his victories against the Bar Confederation, was reassigned to the Marasharite theater of operations. Over the course of the past year and a half, since the final suppression of the Bar Confederation, Surovius had directed the absorption of the Lavellan Provinces into the Empire and had suppressed outbreaks of dissent against the Imperial Government. Surovius now became Rumanstevius's chief subordinate; General Dologruvkius, who had lost some favor at the Imperial Court for his inability to resume the momentum of the Marasharite offensives, had formally resigned from his post on April 27, 1774, and had retired to his estate on Paradine. He would die from Marsian fever on January 30, 1782, one of the last prominent victims of that disease before it was finally exterminated by the Imperial medical authorities in 1784. Surovius, who arrived at Bucharina on June 4, immediately placed new vigor into the offensives. Laurasian units, now assembled at Thornton, Perekop, Merevop, Quinta-il-Vily, Thurman, Kerch, Bender, Bucharina, the Dnieper Asteroid Belt, Bessarabia, and along the Danube Military Highway, now launched a series of swift offensives into the Great Tesmanian Cloud. Akkerman and Hadijbey were both stormed by Laurasian troops within two days; by June 16, Laurasian units had penetrated to Del Valle and Duros, placing both strongholds under siege. General Surovius himself fought with the starfighter squadrons, and gained the respect of his men. He was assisted in his efforts by his comrade and subordinate, Brigadier-General Michael Kamenskia, who had first gained prominence at the Siege of Leith during Queen Mariana's War. The Marasharite Grand Vizier, on his part, now authorized the commander of Marasharite troops in the Province of Ochania, General Abdul-Rezak, to advance against the Laurasian garrison of Stauvachany. General Surovius, however, learned of Marasharite advances on June 18, and resolved to inflict a crushing defeat upon their arms.
 * June 20-
 * During the early hours of June 20, 1774, the Marasharite forces of General Abdul-Rezak advanced to Kozluduzha, a backwater world located fifty-light years to the southeast of Varna. Kozluduzha, which had a population of only two million colonists in 1774, had originally been colonized by the Byzzarian Empire in AH 576 as Novgradets. The Byzzarian Emperor Justin II had sponsored the colonization of the star system as an intelligence outpost, garrison, and factory for the production of military weapons and armor. Kozluduzha served in those functions for over two centuries, until in 789, it fell under the control of the First Bulganian Empire, then ruled by Kardam, who had it renamed to Koldurjia. It remained under Byzzarian rule until the reconquest of Bulgania by the Byzzarian Emperor Basir the Great in 1018. Kozluduzha did not immediately return to Bulganian rule following the emergence of the Second Bulganian Empire; it remained a Byzzarian military outpost until the Bulganian Emperor Boril stormed it in 1210. It was during the reign of Boril's successor, Ivan Asen II, that it was finally renamed to Kozluduzha. Kozluduzha had gradually been transformed into a major agricultural and raw materials colony for the Byzzarian Empire, and remained as such until 1396, when Marasharite Emperor Bayazaid I stormed the star system. Bayzaid was cruel, and he slaughtered nearly half of the world's population. It quickly lost its place of economic importance, and by the eighteenth century, had become a provincial backwater. Tensions against the Marasharite authorities simmered high in this star system, and this was to be revealed in the battle. General Surovius was quickly informed of their advance by his scouts. Wasting no time, he now ordered for an immediate offensive to be launched against the Marasharite positions in the outskirts of the star system, before they would have the time to react. The Laurasian force under Surovius which now assaulted comprised of twelve warships of the line, thirty dreadnoughts, and twelve corvettes with 300,000 troops of the Imperial Laurasian Army. It was outnumbered by the Marasharite force, which had fifty warships with 600,000 troops.
 * Surovius, however, relied upon the element of surprise; the superior coordination of his units; and his fast, heavily armored corvettes to gain the advantage in the battle. The Laurasian armada, divided into four columns, advanced upon the Marasharite force. The Laurasians quickly secured a breachhead on Kozluduzha Mount, overrunning a number of Marasharite supply outposts and sundering Marasharite communication lines. Marasharite infantry charges were repelled by Laurasian troops. The Laurasians soon launched a combined space-land offensive against Marasharite positions, with the Laurasian corvettes, assaulting from the rear, capturing the Marasharite fleet's interdictors and turbocannons. The Laurasian artillery devastated the Marasharite armored ranks on the surface. Within six hours, the Battle of Kozluduzha had resulted in a decisive victory for the Laurasian Empire. The Laurasian forces suffered a combined total of only 3,000 casualties, compared to nearly 200,000 casualties for the Marasharite forces. The Laurasians captured the Marasharite operational headquarters on Kozluduzha intact, with all of its supplies and equipment, and were greeted by the inhabitants of the star system as liberators. Ten Marasharite corvettes and two destroyers also fell into their possession. General Abdul-Rezak was himself captured by Laurasian starfighter squadrons, but some of his warships managed to flee to Shumen. The Laurasian victory at Kozluduzha now permitted Rumanstevius to launch a series of renewed offensives against other Marasharite strongholds. Chigirin and Bushin, which had been Marasharite supply outposts along the Upper Danube Military Highway, were both stormed by Laurasian units the day after the Battle of Kozluduzha. By June 24, Laurasian forces had also recovered Kilirim, Trans-Ruse, and Ivrim; from these strongholds, starfighter squadrons now harried the outskirts of Ochania, Jassy, and Izmail. On June 26, General Rumanstevius himself crushed a Marasharite force in the Battle of Sivash, resulting in the final termination of Marasharite counteroffensives against the Northern Reaches.
 * Two days later, his advance formations joined with the forces of General Surovius, who had cleared out Marasharite holdouts at Vimeshin and Surabaya. Abdul-Rezak's subordinate, General Basul-Meredok, on his part, now retreated to Shumen with the remnants of his forces and established this star system as his operational headquarters. Surovius followed in quick pursuit, and after capturing a Marasharite supply convoy at Rauglaki on June 29, established a blockade of the Shumen star system. At the same time, General Kamenskia drove Marasharite operational formations into Ruse and Silistria; both of these star systems, who had for so often defied Laurasian units, were now isolated from their supply routes and suffering from constant Laurasian expeditions launched against their communication terminals, observation outposts, and minefields.
 * July 6-While Generals Surovius and Kamenskia were besieging the Marasharite garrisons of Shumen, Ruse, and Silistria, an advance Laurasian detachment under the command of Brigadier-General Sir Phaderus Lavarmaus advanced against the Marasharite garrison of Turtukai. This star system had been originally colonized by the Meredivan Pasha family of Topacia, one of the leading magnate families at the Marasharite Court, in 1697. Four years later, it had been seized by Marasharite Emperor Chomqat II and converted into a governmental fortress, commanding the Silistria-Navarino Juncture and offering a position from which Marasharite expeditions could be launched into the Galactic Void. General Surovius, in anticipation of his offensives across the Danube Military Highway against Silistria and Kozluduzha, had already directed two raids in the vicinity of Turutkai (June 5 and 6, 1774), which had resulted in the capture of thirty Marasharite transports and the infliction of damage upon the Turutkai Asteroid Belt Outposts, preventing the Marasharites from drawing reinforcements from this star system. The final offensive against Turutkai was therefore the completion of the work that Surovius had begun. The garrison of the star system, under the command of General Isim-Kabuk, possessed a number of dreadnoughts and ion disruptors. It had a total of 50,000 personnel, possessing one of the largest remaining Marasharite garrisons in the lower Great Tesmanian Cloud. It proved no match to the superior Laurasian force, however. General Lavaramus divided his force into two columns and relied on his starfighters and corvettes to direct the main thrust of the offensive. Battle was joined near 12:00 P.M. Galactic Standard Time; within three hours, Turutkai was in the possession of the Laurasian Empire, and General Kabuk himself had been forced into retreat from the star system.
 * July 10-
 * The humiliating Marasharite defeats at the Battles of Kozluduzha and Turutkai, and the blockade efforts by Laurasian troops of three major Marasharite supply bases, now finally convinced Grand Vizier Mushinzade Mehmed that there was nothing which would prevent the Laurasians, under the rule of their "conniving, scheming Empress", from driving Marasharite forces out of the Great Tesmanian Cloud entirely. There were other factors which motivated his decision. Laurasian Colonel Sir Galerius Kamenus had launched a daring raiding expedition against Chios and Lesbos on July 2, appearing above both worlds and storming the orbital satellites before retreating. This had convinced many on the Marasharite Grand Council that their Laurasian adversaries possessed great power of penetration. Secondly, the Albanian Rebellion diverted Marasharite military resources.
 * In December 1771, Marasharite forces had suppressed the Aegyptiania Revolt, but this campaign had resulted in nearly a million Marasharite casualties and the expenditure of nearly $200 trillion Marasharite bajeks. Tensions were now stirring against Marasharite authorities in Syria, the Pazak Cluster, and Marasharite Olthenia, all of whom were actively encouraged by the agents of the Imperial Laurasian Government. In the eyes of Abdulahamid and his advisers, the question was this: How long before the entirety of their dominions erupted in revolution and civil war? Finally, the most important factor was the financial exhaustion of the Marasharite state and the tiredness of the Marasharite peoples themselves. The Imperial Treasury of Marasharita had incurred a substantial deficit of nearly $1.9 quintillion bajeks since September 1768; this was the largest deficit of any of the major trans-galactic powers. The Grand Council had resorted to capitation levies imposed upon the properties and goods of subjects; extortions from the leading merchants and businesses of the state; and whole-scale confiscation of private properties and revenues, in order to meet the costs of the conflict. Borrowing had also formed a major part of the Marasharite financial picture; the loan of January 5, 1772, was equal to the amount borrowed by the Marasharite Empire in the whole period from 1650-1750. Emperor Abdulahamid and Grand Vizier Mushinzade Mehmed therefore had financial motivations for ending the conflict. Therefore, on July 10, 1774, the Grand Vizier, who had on the orders of the Emperor moved with his subordinates to Athens in the Grecian Provinces, sent a formal request for negotiations to the Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In this request, the Grand Vizier declared that the "continuing conflict between our two empires is against the will of our Allah; it is a conflict which has not brought any benefit to anyone, and will continue to insult the honor of our mutual ancestors." The Grand Vizier therefore requested for an immediate armistice to be imposed between the warring forces, and for a diplomatic conference to end the war to be opened as soon as possible. Chancellor Walsingis immediately communicated this request to the Empress and the Privy Council. Aurelia, who read the request communique, was overjoyed and commanded for the Marasharite request to be accepted immediately. A response was sent in the affirmative to the Marasharite Grand Vizier, communicated by Field-Marshal Rumanstevius.
 * July 11-
 * The day after the Imperial Laurasian Government received, and positively responded to, the Marasharite request for negotiations, Field-Marshal Demetrius Rumanstevius held a conference with the ranking Marasharite commander, Pasha-General Idilk Abramma, on Stauvachany. General Abramma had been authorized by the Grand Vizier and the Council to conduct armistice negotiations with his Laurasian counterpart, in order to bring active military hostilities to a swift end. After only two hours of discussions between the two commanders, flanked by their subordinate officers and personnel, the Truce of Stauvachany was signed. By the terms of this armistice, all military hostilities between the forces of the Laurasian and Marasharite Empires were to terminate immediately. Laurasian forces were to retain control of the territory they now held, until the formal treaty had been signed. The Marasharites agreed to recognize, in preliminary form, the Treaty of Chereseneos between the Laurasian Empire and the Haynsian Depsotate, and to make no attempt, during the time of the armistice, to reimpose their overlordship over the Despotate. No intelligence expeditions were to be launched by either side, and all prisoners of war would remain in their respective state's custody but be given a guarantee of future release. With the Truce of Stauvachany now imposed, matters could now proceed immediately to the negotiation of the final treaty. Empress Aurelia, in a personal message to the Field-Marshal, congratulated him on his efforts in negotiating peace with the Empire's Marasharite adversaries. Her attention, however, was quickly, and suddenly, directed, once again to affairs in the Huntite Provinces.
 * July 12-
 * In contrast to the expectations of the Empress Aurelia, the forces of Demetrius Pugachevia had not been completely suppressed by the forces of General Alexander Biblouvia. Pugachevia had, in fact, bided his time during the course of the previous month. His retreat to Veliky has already been described, and from this stronghold, he continued to defy the authority of the Imperial Laurasian Government. It was not mere defiance, however, that was the focus of action here: it was also preparations for renewed offensives. Pugachevia himself now believed that a decisive thrust against Gardiner, one of the Empire's chief strongholds along the Kimanian Trade Run, would inflict a humiliating blow upon the Empress's government and would demonstrate his continued "resolve". Part of their decision was motivated by advance knowledge of the defenses and garrison of Gardiner. The Gardiner star system was divided into three sectors of defense. The first, which was commanded by General Sir Marsyas Hippranius, extended from Kazanak's Moon and the Arsk Straits to the Qabaria Comets. There, government troops were reinforced by the private guards detachments of the Sevrania Mining Company and the militia of the Arsk Straits Defensive Garrison. The second extended from Pleteni's Planet to the Yamorian Minefields, and was commanded by Major-General Sir Antiochus Lavemnia. The third and final extended from the Yamorian Minefields to the orbit of Gardiner itself, and was commanded by the Governor of Gardiner, Sir Epigonus Tebeisus. The Citadel Approaches were defended by Imperial Naval corps under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel Miletus Schechin, who was of Polonian descent. The Citadel of Gardiner itself was commanded by Colonel Sir Parmenion Cragmillon. Zilantov Monastery and the Admiralty Naval Base were both transformed into strongholds; redoubts were installed on Kazanak's Moon and in the Arsk Straits; and a system of rests was ringed around the outskirts of the star system. Nine turbocannons were placed behind the rests. The outposts in the vicinity of the Gardiner star system were left to fend for themselves; this was to prove to be a grievous mistake. There were 200,000 regular troops on Gardiner; the number of policemen, militia, Naval corps, and pikesmen equaled another 75,000. All total, the star system had a garrison of 275,000 troops; this was not a imposing force, despite the organization of the star system's defenses.
 * From July 2, Pugachevia's forces had advanced from Veliky by juncture of the Gedrosian Military Highway, confiscating the supplies and armor of several minor star systems along the route. Pugachevia employed his typical brutality, and was able to expand the number of personnel and soldiers available to him. By July 6, the garrisons of Gardiner, Leo's Redoubt, Constipex, Filorean, Cox, Henderson, Banks, and Kimanis Mooria had been given the official notice by the Prefect of Kimania and were ordered to ready themselves accordingly. The Prefect anticipated the end of the Fourth Laurasian-Marasharite War, and knew that professional troops would soon be available to suppress Pugachevia once and for all. On his orders, however, other measures were taken by the Governor of Gardiner against Pugachevia. Ten Kimanian dojos (priests), were dispatched from Gardiner to agitate against Pugachevia; on July 10, however, they had been encountered and killed by Pugachevia's first advance starfighter squadron near Derangy. The Bishop of Gardiner, Stobeaus Maybaius, issued numerous appeals to the residents of the Kimanian Trade Run, urging them to resist Pugachevia's forces and to remain loyal towards the Imperial Laurasian Government. Pugachevia, however, still remained an expert at using manipulation and promises to garner support, and thousands of mercenaries and opportunistic starhoppers now joined his forces. Finally, on July 10 and 11, Pugachevia's forces, which had managed to isolate the garrisons of Cox and Banks, and to secure control of Nikki Lowell, encamped to the north-east of Gardiner, between the colonies of Noksa and Tsaravano. His military forces had 100,000 naval personnel and 300,000 land troops, mostly mercenaries, Huntite and Sheldonian conscripts, recruits, and a detachment of Laurasian colonial militia. Only the militia possessed Imperial-Army class weapons, for the reconquest of Huntite star systems by government forces had deprived Pugachevia of access to military factories.
 * Nevertheless, he was determined to move forward. On July 11, the rebel pretender had approached the outskirts of the Gardiner star system and demanded that the government forces surrender. The alien communities of Gardiner were invited to join the rebellion. Governor Tebesius refused to disarm, but the Kimanian quarters of Gardiner sent seventy emissaries with presents to Pugachevia. These emissaries met with Pugachevia on his flagship, the IMS Hammer of Almitis, and disclosed to him weaknesses in Gardiner's defenses. The following day, July 12, 1774, at 4:00 A.M. in the morning, Pugachevia convened a council of war, dividing his forces into four columns. The first two, under the command of two of Pugachevia's subordinates, the former Colonel Antiphanes Beveria assaulted the Arsk Straits Sector. The main force, under Pugachevia himself, assaulted the Yamorian Sector, while the Orbital Sector was assaulted by Pugachevia's other subordinates, Sir Craterus Seleruius and Octavian Cratt. This main assault commenced two hours after the conference of war. Within minutes, Colonel Beveria had penetrated the Arsk Straits and seized Kazanak's Moon; his troops stormed the Kazanak Redoubts and engaged in a orgy of rapine and massacre. Nearly 400,000 civilians were killed in the first two hours of the assault. Pugachevia's turbocannon, stationed in the Gardiner Asteroid Belt, neutralized the government artillery and shelled the Drybolav Orbital Base. Pleteni's Planet was isolated by rebel squadrons and bombarded relentelessly by rebel corvettes. Soon, the workers of the Gardiner Dockyards defected to Pugachevia's forces, and this major production facility, with its starship models and prototypes intact, fell into his possession. Rebel squadrons soon descended through the Yamorian Minefields and breached the northern sectors of Gardiner's shield defenses. The Naval Base was soon issued by a rebel landing corps, and a fierce confrontation waged across three hundred miles of territory on the planet.
 * Government troops, cut off from the Asteroid Belt, and shelled on all sides, were forced to retreat to the citadel. Nearly all of the militia and policemen troops, including a substantial detachment of Kimanian conscripts, defected to Pugachevia's force. Soon, the central squares of the Citadel City were ignited by explosive combustives, and the Governor's Residence was occupied by Pugachevia's force. Pugachevia now ordered for nearly 200,000 captives, mostly women and children, to be transported to Suvorno, where they were to be kept for the pleasure and service of rebel troops. By the late hours of 12 July, Gardiner's cities were engulfed in a series of combustive explosions, and the Citadel collapsed under the constant bombardment. Pugachevia himself now retreated from the Arsk Straits and ordered for his units to withdraw from the star system. Their work had been done, however. Gardiner, which had a population of 40 million before the attack, had now sunk to the horrific low of 4 million. Nearly twenty million civilians had died in the offensive, and another ten million had been wounded or taken captive. Gardiner's cities and factories were in ruin, and the system was littered with mines and the carcasses of destroyed or abandoned warships. Pugachevia's momentum, however, was to quickly flee him. The Empress Aurelia, informed of the events at Gardiner, had summoned a emergency session of the Privy Council. On the advice of Burghley and Walsingis, she had now ordered for Major-General Archions Michelson to advance from his headquarters on Kimania with most of the 40th and 41st Imperial Regiments and the 100th Imperial Task Force, and to strike against Pugachevia promptly.
 * General Michelson, who had repelled rebel raiding expeditions against Nanking, Narra, and Breha, now advanced swiftly to the outskirts of Gardiner. During the early morning hours of July 13, a sharp confrontation occurred between Michelson's forces and Pugachevia's rear corps in the Gardiner system, who had been ordered by the usurper to delay their deparature in order to further mine the Arsk Straits. The Battle of Gogol, so called because it was fought primarily in the vicinity of Gogol Garrison, resulted in a stalemate, with both sides suffering horrific casualties. Michelson, however, managed to sweep the mines of the Arsk Straits and to reoccupy Gardiner, devastated from the rebel offensives. The star system was never to fully recover from Pugachevia's assaults; Sir Antiochus Harringtia, when he visited the world in 1795, was to record that "It is as desolate as any which have been visited by the ravages of the Anti-Almitis." At noon, Galactic Standard Time, another confrontation was waged between General Michelson's carrier corps and the detachment of ex-Colonel Beveria at Surviano; this confrontation resulted in victory for the better organized and equipped government forces, and in Beveria being forced to retreat.
 * Two days later, July 15, 1774, the Battle of Kazan was fought between the government forces of the Laurasian Empire under General Michelson, and the rebel units of Anastasius Pugachevia. His subordinates, Colonel Beveria, Seleruius, and Cratt launched a massive onslaught against government lines; this offensive, however, accomplished nothing, and the discipline and superior equippment of the government forces decided the outcome. Within four hours, Pugachevia had been defeated, and government troops seized nearly all of the automated transports and shield generators which had been taken by rebel forces from Gardiner. Pugachevia now retreated towards Leo's Redoubt, but on July 18, he decided to launch an assault against the government base of Volga, which commanded the approaches to the Wild Marshes. A five-hour confrontation ensued. The Battle of Volga resulted in heavy casualties for both sides, but ultimately ended in another resounding defeat for Pugachevia. The pretender was now forced to flee up the Kimanian Trade Run with his forces. Shortly after the battle, General Michelson stormed Pugachevia's captive camp at Suvorno, freeing almost all of the captives and prisoners of war held there.
 * July 15-
 * The same day that the Battle of Kazan was contested between the forces of General Michelson and the pretender Pugachevia, the third, and final peace conference, of the Fourth Laurasian-Marasharite War convened. Chancellor Walsingis and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, working in conjunction with Field-Marshal Rumanstevius and General Surovius, had wasted no time in arranging the conference with the Marasharite Empire. Empress Aurelia, who wished to direct her resources to the total suppression of the Pugachevia Rebellion, and desired to end the war swiftly before the Marasharites changed their minds, had authorized for negotiations to be opened in the battlefield. Field-Marshal Rumanstevius was designated as chief envoy of the Laurasian delegation; his co-plenipotentaries were Prince Repanius of Kalbacha, who had served as one of his subordinate attaches since October 1773; Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs Sir Rudomentus Sadielus, who had departed from Laurasia Prime on July 10, shortly after the acceptance of the armistice request; and Lieutenant-General Sir Willanius Drury, who had gained prominence throughout the Empire for his victories over the Marianian Confederation and had been reassigned to the Marasharite theater of operations in February 1774. Grand Vizier Mushinzade Mehmed, on his part, headed the Marasharite delegation. His chief subordinates were Diplomatic Pasha Ahmed Enfedi and the Pasha's younger brother, Ibrahim Enfedi. Pasha Ahmed Enfedi was one of the most experienced diplomats in the Marasharite Government. Born at Reythom on January 29, 1700, the son of a Grecian mother and Marasharite father, he had entered the Marasharite Civil Service in 1734 and gradually risen through the ranks by virtue of his administrative ability and loyalty to his superiors.
 * In 1747 and 1749, he authored a series of works concerning the diplomatic history of the Marasharite Empire; this earned him the notice of Marasharite Emperor Sassas III, who appointed him as Chief Secretary to the Pasha of Foreign Affairs in February 1750. Seven years later, Enfedi, who had risen to the rank of Subordinate Pasha, was appointed Special Envoy to Austarlia, communicating the news of Mustafa III's ascension to the Austarlian Court on Vienna. Following this, he had then become Ambassador to Pruthia (1758-1764), and was presented to Pru'a IX himself, who declared his respect for the Marasharite Emperor and presented the embassy with numerous gifts. His detailed reports to the Grand Council concerning the political, economic, and social affairs of the Austarlian and Pruthian realms would later be published in the Caladarian Galaxy in 1794, as Laurasian interest about the civilizations of the Amulak Spiral matured yet further. In 1765, upon his return from Berliania III, Enfedi had become chief correspondence officer of the Grand Vizier and seregant-at arms. In this capacity he became acqainted with Mushinzade Mehmed; they were to become good friends. Enfedi then served as an attache to the Grand Viziers (1768-1773), accompanying them during the campaigns against the Laurasian Empire in the Fourth Laurasian-Marasharite War. In January 1774, he had been promoted to the rank of full Pasha, and made one of the Musas (Commanders) of the Diplomatic Service. It was Enfedi who now was to prove instrumental in the negotiations with the Laurasian Empire. The two delegations now convened for the conference at Kuchuk Kaynarca, a minor Marasharite resort colony located ten-light years to the south of Silistra. Kuchuk Kaynarca, which had been inhabited from the seventh century AH, had a population of only 25 million in 1774, but was nevertheless renowned for its spas and seaside resorts. There was no formality of presentation, as both delegations desired to get down to business. Field-Marshal Rumanstevius immediately indicated to the Grand Vizier and Pasha Enfedi his willingness to restore all Marasharite territories in the Great Tesmanian Cloud and Grecian Provinces; to abstain from a complete annexation of Haynsian territories; and to retreat from the demands of autonomy previously made for subjugated peoples of the Marasharite Empire in Syria, Albania, and the Grecian Provinces. This mellowed the Grand Vizier's attitude considerably, and negotiations rapidly proceeded. Enfedi, who was pragmatic, logical, and had a good knowledge of foreign courts (due to his posts in Austarlia and Pruthia), proved a major voice of compromise and moderation.
 * July 21-
 * After just six days of negotiations, marked by much amicability and cooperation between the two diplomatic delegations, the Treaty of Kuchuk Kaynarca was signed by the Laurasian and Marasharite Empires (with the Haynsian Despotate as an associated signatory), thereby finally bringing an end to the Fourth Laurasian-Marasharite War, which had lasted for nearly six years. Although much compromise had been made, and Field-Marshal Rumanstevius had retreated from the earlier demands which had been made by the Imperial Laurasian Government, the Treaty of Kuchuk Kaynarca nevertheless marked a decisive, and history-making, victory for the Laurasian Empire. This treaty witnessed the final extension of the Laurasian Empire's rule over the entire Caladarian Galaxy. In the introduction to the treaty, it was declared that the "Gods of the Marasharite ancestors, and the Lord Almitis of the Laurasian civilization, have all deemed it necessary for hostility to abate; for peace and prosperity to arise; and for all galactic peoples to be liberated from the evils of war, conflict, and dissent." The Treaty's provisions were codified in the introduction, twenty-eight articles, and the conclusion, dealing with matters of concern between the two governments.
 * Article I provided for the "immediate, unobstructed, and nonprejudiced cessation of hostilities" between the Laurasian and Marasharite Empires. All prisoners and fugitives of war captured by both sides in the military campaigns, whether military or civilian, were to be released immediately. They were to be compensated for all of their experiences under imprisonment, and were to enjoy complete freedom of movement. All those who had been exiled, or forced to flee, from their normal residences as a result of war were "permitted, by the grace of the Gods, to return to that which they had previously enjoyed", with all of their goods restored to them. It was proscribed for there to be the "establishment of a sincere union, and a pereptual and inviolable friendship, between Her Imperial Majesty of Laurasia and His Sultanic Majesty of Marasharita." Article II dealt with those criminals and fugitives from justice who had taken advantage of the "disruptions of war" to flee from the hands of the authorities. All such men residing in the territories of the other power were to be returned, "without delay and without obstruction, to the realm from which they originated, in order to be delivered to the justice of their superiors." This article was adopted as part of the Imperial Laurasian Government's response to the Pugachevia Rebellion. Understandably, the Empress Aurelia did not wish for any of the Pugachevia rebels to attempt to flee from justice by journeying to the Marasharite Empire.
 * Article III dealt with the withdrawal of Laurasian troops from the territory of the Haynsian Despotate in the Angelina Spiral, and the acknowledgement by the Laurasian and Marasharite Governments of the "independence, ancient religion, and customs enjoyed by the Haynsian peoples." All Laurasian troops were to evacuate the non-seceded territories of the Despotate by no latter than March 1, 1775, as specified in Article IV. Article V provided for the resumption of normal diplomatic relations between the two Empires, and that embassies were to be exchanged within a year from the conclusion of the treaty. Article VI concerned the diplomatic immunity privileges of the personnel of such embassies, and provided that they could be expelled at any time by that respective government.
 * In Article VII, the Marasharite Porte (Court) agreed to provide absolute protection to all Laurasian Almitians and other religious minorities in the territory of the Marasharite Empire. They would no longer be obliged to pay the special "religious levy" (dini vergisi) to the Marasharite Treasury, and would be exempted from any capitation levied on property or goods. They were to enjoy freedom of assembly and freedom of religious organization, but Almitians were to remain subject to the dioceses of the Imperial Almitian Church in Marasharite territory. Article VIII guaranteed the rights of Laurasian subjects to travel to all star systems in Marasharite territory; they were now to be permitted to visit the Marasharite Sacred Sites, as long as they adhered to Marasharite customs and remained unarmed. Article IX granted immunity to clerks and communicators who handled affairs between the foreign ministries of the two governments. Article X provided that any military operations or raids launched between the time of the treaty's signing and ratification, particularly in the Grecian Provinces, would not have any bearing or consequences on the Treaty's provisions. Article IX granted the Imperial Laurasian Government the authority to appoint economic consuls, to be stationed where the Marasharite Grand Council specified, to protect the commerical and navigation rights of Laurasian subjects in Marasharite territory. Both empires were to enjoy free trade and immigration between them, in accordance with their laws. Article XII guaranteed Marasharite approval for any trade negotiations between the Laurasian Empire and the Barbary Potenates of Tripoli, Algiers, and Tunis, vassals of the Marasharite Empire in the Little Amulak Cloud. Article XIII provided for Marasharite recognition of the First Partition of Dejanica; the Lavellan Provinces were confirmed as the "perpeutal territory" of the Laurasian Empire. Article XIV granted the Imperial Almitian Church the authority to construct, on Topacia, a central cathedral for the worship of Almitians; such cathedral was to become the predominant place of Almitian worship for immigrants in the Marasharite Empire. It was to answer to the Holy Synod, while remaining subject to Marasharite financial and property regulations. Article XV provided for the resolution of frontier disputes relating to justice and navigation between the two Empires. Article XIV was one of the most important articles of the Treaty.
 * The Laurasian Empire now restored Ochania, the Danube Military Highway in the Great Tesmanian Cloud, Kolzuduzha, Trans-Ruse, Bessarabia, and the Navarino Approaches to the authority of the Marasharite Empire. The Marasharite Porte, on its part, promised not to obstruct the free exercise of the Almitian religion, or any native faith, in those territories and to grant all families in those regions who wished to depart a passport without delay. No taxation was to be imposed in the provinces of the Great Tesmanian Cloud for two years (until July 21, 1776). Thereafter, all taxes were to be imposed in a "fair and uniform manner". Article XVII provided for the restoration of Chesma, Navarino, the Bosporus Straits, Rhodes, and the systems of the Archipelago to the Marasharite Empire. The Porte, on its part, agreed to pardon the inhabitants of those star systems for any offenses committed on or against the authorities of the Marasharite Empire. The same religious, tax, and emigration policies established in Article XIV were to be observed in regards to these regions. Articles XVIII-XXI concerned the territorial acquisitions of the Laurasian Empire. By the terms of these articles, the Laurasian Empire now acquired the Muggal Cluster (including the major strongholds of Imegina, Karlong, Kumong, Ung, Pyongyang, Kilongjong, Ayendsord, Riababia Mogila, Larga, Kagul, Khotyn, Crimea, Chardis, Kilia, Braila, Sackrandis, and Brasscea); the Northern Reaches (with Tessy, Marson, Kerch, Bucharina, Merevop, Thornton, Uma, Thurman, Bendery, and the strongholds of the Lower Dnieper and Dniester); the Haynsian Slave Highway (with the strongholds of Batchbey, Merevebey, Quickbay, and Quinta-il-Vily); Perekop; and the star systems of Palymer and Karasbusar. This constituted the extension of the Empire's jurisdiction over the northern Galactic Borderlands and the sects of the Galactic Void extending to the Eastern Angelina Spiral. All inhabitants of these regions were proclaimed subjects of the Empire, and all territorial claims by the Marasharite Government to these regions were formally abolished. Article XXII overturned the provisions of the Treaty of Nis concerning commerical and access privileges, assuring complete freedom of navigation and transportation for Laurasian subjects in the Angelina Spiral.
 * The prior Laurasian-Marasharite War Treaties (Nis, Pruth, and Imegina) were now superseded entirely by Kuchuk Kaynarca as the definitive peace agreement between the two governments. Article XXIII was another important article of the agreement: by this article, the Haynsian Despotate, restored to control of all occupied territories "except for strongholds conceded to the authority of Her Majesty of Laurasia", was now formally proclaimed independent of the Marasharite Empire. Haynsian Despot Bahavir I Karany was now absolved from all obligations of vassalage towards the Marasharite Porte. He was no longer obliged to obtain consent from the Marasharites for his foreign policy; he was permitted absolute control of his military resources; and he was acknowledged as a totally independent sovereign, with the ability to treat with foreign monarchs and courts on equal terms. The Haynsian Despotate was no longer obliged to provide tribute or slaves to the Marasharite Empire; the Marasharite Emperor, however, remained Caliph of Marasharite Sultanists, thereby retaining religious authority over nearly two-thirds of the Haynsian population. This was the first time that the powers of the Marasharite caliph were exercised outside of the Marasharite realm's borders and ratified by another galactic power. This jurisdiction, however, did not extend to any Marasharite Sultanists who decided to make their habitation in the Laurasian Empire. The Haynsian Despotate was to acknowledge the diplomatic protection of the Laurasian Empire, although this was not to prejudice its self-government, religion, or customs. The Empress of Laurasia assumed the responsibility for defending Haynsian independence against the intrusions of any foreign power, and the Haynsians were to forever cease from any future raiding or enslavement expeditions into the territories of other powers. The Imperial Laurasian Government was permitted to station a consul of affairs on Haynes in order to maintain these arrangements and to preserve Laurasian interests at the Haynsian Court.
 * Article XXIV provided more detailed plans for the procedures of restoration in the Great Tesmanian Cloud, but specified that Marasharite garrisons in those regions be removed from their alert status, for the first time ever. Articles XXV and XXVI provided for formal ceremonies of transfer at all of the star systems conceded by the Marasharites to the Laurasian Empire. Article XXVII provided for regular consultations between the two governments on matters relating to the Haynsian Despotate, the delienation of frontiers, and the conduct of economic relations. Article XXVIII, the last article of the Treaty, confirmed the cessation of hostilities at once; the Treaty's provisions were to come into effect immediately, pending final ratification by the sovereigns of the two Empires. Rumanstevius immediately sent word of the Treaty's conclusion to the Empress and the Imperial Court on Laurasia Prime. The Empress rushed out of a concert in order to receive the official notice and the transmission of the Treaty's text. She now ordered Walsingis to summon a session of the Privy Council, to be held the following day, in order to discuss about the conclusion of the Treaty and to make plans for the final suppression of Pugachevia's Rebellion.
 * July 22-
 * The Imperial Privy Council assembled at the Private Council Chambers of the Quencilvanian Palace, having convened for a special session on the Empress Aurelia's orders. During the early hours of this day, the formal and official announcement had been made to the Imperial Court and the subjects of the Laurasian Empire concerning the conclusion of the Treaty of Kuchuk Kaynarca. The official manifesto announcing the conclusion of the Treaty, written by Chancellor Walsingis and edited by the Empress herself, declared that the "territorial and political gains accrued to this Empire as a result of this treaty are the fulfillment of centuries of territorial expansion and progress for our species, and is in fulfillment of the duty owed to the Lord Almitis, the Lord Paul, and their agents of the universe." The Council, however, knew the reason for why it had been summoned by the Empress so swiftly. It was not to merely discuss about the Treaty of Kuchuk Kaynarca; it was to decide the government response to the Pugachevia Rebellion, which still posed a threat to the government position in the Huntite Provinces. At the beginning of the session, the Empress declared that the gains of the Treaty of Kuchuk Kaynarca were "substantial", and that she would confer official ratification upon the Treaty without the minimum of delay. She proceeded now, however, to the fact that "the rabble-rouser and rebel Pugachevia has remained beyond the hand of justice of our authorities" and that unless if he were captured and "punished harshly", than the Empire's dominions would continue to suffer from extensive internal dissent.
 * Therefore, the Empress decided, on the suggestion of Walsingis and Burghley, to appoint one last supreme commander to assume control of the anti-Pugachevia effort. That was to be one of the most respected commanders of the Fourth Laurasian-Marasharite War: Lieutenant-General Petevius Panius. Panius had remained in retirement at his family estate, Peverian Mansion, in Christiania since April 1771. Over the course of the past three years, the General had managed to slowly recuperate from the physical injuries he had suffered in the turbolift accident on the IMS Justatica. He was never to regain the full mobility that he had enjoyed before, but was nevertheless alert and still capable of assuming command. Panius had, and still possessed, certain eccentric habits. He was not the most articulate of men, and he rarely dressed professionally, even when he was in his functions as a commanding officer. Despite this, he was the only man trusted by the Empress for the task of suppressing the rebellion. On July 23, 1774, Panius was formally appointed Prefect of Hunt and Kimania by the Empress Aurelia, and was given supreme authority over the civil and military authorities in the regions affected by the rebellion. This was similar to the grant of authority conferred upon Karius and Biblouvia previously. The Investigative Commission, however, which had been ordered to reconvene from July 2, 1774, now came under the Empress's personal supervision. She was determined to identify for herself the motivations behind Pugachevia's rebellion, and wanted a more comprehensive report of the economic and social conditions in the regions affected. Furthermore, determined to give no room for delay, the Empress commanded Panius to depart for Kimania immediately and to enlist the support of the nobility and officials in the star systems menaced by Pugachevia's forces. Panius obliged promptly, and departed from Laurasia Prime two hours after receiving his formal commission of command.
 * July 25-
 * General Petevius Panius arrives at Kimania. Upon his arrival, he wasted no time in pursuing vigorous measures against Pugachevia. Panius made further confirmation of the privileges then enjoyed by the notables and the inhabitants of the affected star systems. He forbade his troops to quarter on the properties of individuals and businesses, and ordered for all Almitian cathedrals to issue direct appeals to the population to not adhere to Pugachevia's messages. At the same time, however, Panius applied severe methods of retribution upon those who had supported the rebellion. Aurelia, who had in the early stages of the rebellion authorized for leniency to be employed towards captured rebels, now ordered for strict measures to now be taken. The Empress believed that a public demonstration of the consequences of rebellion needed to now be made, and that Pugachevia's seizure of Gardiner meant that his forces no longer deserved any mercy. On July 26, Panius issued a proclamation from his headquarters on Kimania, threatening all who participated in the rebellion with the death penalty. He then departed from Kimania, and now deployed his forces to meet Pugachevia's challenge.
 * On July 24, Pugachevia's units had stormed Cox, after having besieged the world for nearly a month; nearly 500,000 civilians had been slaughtered by the rebel troops, who had ransacked a number of properties and inflicted severe damage on the Fortress-Citadel of Cox, one of the most imposing of such edifices in the Laurasian Empire. Two days later, Pugachevia's units had advanced to Gilestis; the star system, fully aware of his reputation, and hoping to avoid reprisals, admitted his units without demur. The pretender, however, was not in a beneficial mood, and hoping to inspire further defections through demonstration of force, he ordered for the execution of the Governor, his wife, and their children. Nearly thirty prominent merchants and personages of Gilestis, including Sir Anthemius Parrius, President and CEO of Parrian Metalworks, were tortured with solar flares and then executed by firing squad on his orders. Pugachevia also ransacked the Governor's Mansion and captured a number of shield generators. On July 29, Pugachevia's units stormed Preena and Novina; both star systems suffered a series of massacres and looting during the course of the next five days. Then on August 1, 1774, Pugachevia's units entered Penza, a Kimanian colony which had been established in 1579. Before Pugachevia himself reached Penza, which had a population of three million, messengers arrived in the star system, announced that "Demetrius II" was coming, and that if he were not welcomed with a formal festival of praise and blessings by the Bishopric of Penza, everyone in the colony, including children and the religious prelates, would be slaughtered. He came shortly afterwards and was welcomed. 20,000 men from the 1st Quadrant of Penza were forcibly recruited, and the Central Mansion of Penza City, where the Governor of the star system resided, was ransacked and burned down by Pugachevia's troops, with twenty of the local officials of Penza City and the Governor himself locked inside. By August 9, Pugachevia's forces had also stormed Dorothea, Lange, and Leseur, inflicting severe reprisials in those star systems which included the seizure of €65.5 trillion dataries worth of property and the deaths of 30,000 civilians, who were massacred in the Central Square of Oklaia, Lange's capital city. Pugachevia's ravages had by now universally turned opinion in the Empire's outer regions against him; he was now recognized by many as a usurper and a heinous scoundrel. Panius, on his part, had repelled rebel expeditions against Goni, Chobania, and Samantha, and was prepared for a decisive assault against Pugachevia's main force.
 * July 30-
 * The Empress Aurelia formally received, as the new Spamalkan Ambassador to the Laurasian Empire, Bernardino de Mendoza. Since May 1774, the Empress Aurelia had remained anxious about Franconia. The accession of Hensios III to the Franconian throne had, as previously described, caused the Empress to develop alarm. She was uncertain about Hensios, being fully aware of his ardent Franconian faith and his long-proclaimed ambition to "expand upon" the glories of the Franconian State. The Empress had therefore considered a restoration of friendlier relations with the Holy Spamalkan Empire. Philicus I, on his part, was willing to resume diplomatic relations with his Laurasian counterpart. Although he now had a distrust of the Laurasian Empress, which had been intensified further because of the First Partition of Dejanica, Philicus nevertheless believed that as long as Aurelia did not provide support to the Durthian States, she would not pose a direct threat to the integrity and stability of his realms.
 * He also knew that the Laurasian victory in the Fourth Laurasian-Marasharite War served to weaken Spamalka's Marasharite enemies, which was of benefit to him in the short term, for they could not provide support to the Durthians attacking his rear. Therefore, when Aurelia had sent him a communique, proposing for the renewed exchange of embassies, on July 17, he had accepted. Mendoza had considerable military and diplomatic experience. From 1760 to 1768 he had served in the Spamalkan Secretariat of Foreign Affairs, before becoming secretary and attache to the Duke of Alba, who commanded Spamalkan military forces in the Durthian Provinces. He also served in the Spamalkan Army, participating in the Battles of Haarlem, Mookerheyde and Gembloux. Mendoza was greeted by the Empress in a ceremony of welcome at the Diplomatic Palace. He was, however, to prove to be a more envious character than he appeared on the surface. On the same day that Ambassador Mendoza was formally received by the Imperial Court, Empress Aurelia formally ratified the Treaty of Kuchuk Kaynarca. The Treaty would be ratified by her Marasharite counterpart, Emperor Abdulahamid II, and his Grand Council three days later. With the Treaty concluded, Rumanstevius immediately began preparations to withdraw Laurasian troops from the Great Tesmanian Cloud. Progress in this direction would be rapid; by December 1774, most Laurasian troops will have already been evacuated from Bessarabia, Trans-Ruse, Kolzuduzha, Navarino, Chesma, and the Upper Danube Military Highway.
 * August 21-Anastasius Pugachevia, who attempted to maintain the momentum of his forces, and who was convinced that if he managed to obtain another victory, he could retain his position in defiance of the government forces, appeared in the outskirts of Messalina. Pugachevia and a detachment of his chief subordinates appeared before the star system, and attempted to obtain the loyalty of the government authorities in that star system. Everyone, however, was fully aware that government forces, now reinforced by units no longer engaged in the Marasharite military campaigns, were closing in rapidly upon the pretender, and that on August 19, the Imperial Ministry of Justice had posted a reward of €50 billion dataries on his head. Therefore, when Pugachevia approached, the garrison of the star system immediately opened fire upon him. Pugachevia launched a frontal assault against the star system, attempting to employ force to bring it to heel, but word that government troops were advancing from Samantha and Reading against him forced him to retreat on August 23.
 * August 24-On August 24, 1774, the last and most decisive confrontation between the government forces of the Laurasian Empire and the rebel forces of the pretender Anastasius Pugachevia occurred at Kolombina, to which Pugachevia had retreated with his units. The Battle of Kolombina lasted for four hours. General Panius organized his forces into two columns, placing his dreadnoughts and destroyers in the front, with the starfighter and corvette squadrons in the back. Pugachevia, on his part, displayed little initiative in military organization, believing that the onslaught of his mercenaries and conscripts would be enough to break through government lines. This, however, proved to be a delusion. Government forces, relying upon their superior discipline and organized mobility, executed a pincer movement around Pugachevia's hordes and pushed them into a circle. Within three hours, the Battle of Kolombina had resulted in a decisive victory for the Laurasian Empire; nearly all of Pugachevia's captured shield generators and interdictor warships were captured by the government troops, and some 200,000 rebel personnel died in the confrontation. Pugachevia himself, along with his remaining subordinates, such as Colonel Kuzevaria, Lieutenant-Colonel Borro, Colonel Beveria, Sir Craterus Seleruius, and Craft, and three of his corvettes managed to escape, fleeing by juncture of the Rikkid Transit Route. In the meantime, Sheldonia, Lorna, and Jodie had finally been stormed by government troops. Pugachevia's subordinates, in particular Colonels Beveria and Kuzevaria, were now sapped of morale and energy, and yearned for an end to the entire business.
 * September 15-
 * On September 15, 1774, almost exactly a year after he had launched his revolt, "Emperor Demetrius II", the pretender Anastasius Pugachevia, arrived back where he had begun; Yaitsk in the Huntite Provinces. This star system was one of only a handful of strongholds that remained in his possession; this was the origin site of the Pugachevia Rebellion, and had gained notoriety throughout the dominions of the Empire. Pugachevia now had notions of leading a final resistance, aware that Panius himself was swiftly moving from Kimania to Sheldonia in order to command this final opperation against the rebel forces. His subordinates, however, had other ideas. At 7:00 P.M. Galactic Standard Time, just four hours after the arrival back at Yaitsk, Pugachevia, who had established his final operational headquarters at the Communications Citadel of Yaitsk, was seized from his bedchambers by Beveria and Kuzevaria, esorted by ten officers of the rebel forces. The pretender, who had believed himself to be sure of the loyalty of his subordinates, and convinced until this point of their loyalty to him, shouted, in no uncertain terms: "How dare you raise your hands against your emperor?"
 * They were completely unmoved however, with Colonel Kuzevaria, his "father-in-law", declaring that "the necessities of our situation compel us to deliver you into the hands of the rightful authorities of this Empire." They wasted no time, and only an hour after seizing their leader, they sent a communique, from the Citadel, to General Panius's headquarters on Sheldonia. In their communique, Pugachevia's subordinates begged for "mercy from our sovereign and the Lord Almitis" and that only fear for their own lives and position had compelled them to support him in his "heinous rebellion". They therefore offered to hand Pugachevia, and themselves, into the custody of the General, and to disband all remaining rebel strongholds and forces, if they were granted pardon for their actions. Panius, jubilant at this turn of events, and wishing to bring the last embers of the rebellion under control as soon as possible, accepted their plea during the early hours of September 16.
 * On September 17, 1774, the rebel garrison of Yaitsk formally surrendered to the government authorities. Pugachevia, who had been bound in chains on the orders of Colonel Beveria, was now formally handed over into General Panius's custody. All other remaining rebel strongholds, including Hutsia Minor, Lange, Leseur, Dorothea, Penza, and Gilestis, now capitulated to government troops without a fight. Panius immediately informed the Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Court, who had abstained from a progress this year and were still on Laurasia Prime, of Pugachevia's capture. The Empress, reading her commander's communique, developed a joyous demeanor and proclaimed for displays of rejoicing at the Imperial Court to be held. Pugachevia himself was overcome with remorse and fear, and when he was handed over to Panius, made no attempt to maintain his imposture. He fell on his knees, declared that he was indeed Anastasius Pugachevia, and admitted that, in parading himself as Demetrius II, he had sinned before Almitis and Her Imperial Majesty. On Panius's orders, he was placed inside a electro-magnetic cage, which was not large enough to allow him to stand; the cage was bolted onto a automated transport.
 * September 22-On September 22, 1774, Anastasius Pugachevia, who had been imprisoned in the "cage of humiliation", as it came to be known by the galactic media, began his long journey from Yaitsk to Laurasia Prime. The Empress Aurelia was determined to have Pugachevia displayed to her subjects in the Huntite Provinces, and at the strongholds of the Rebeccan Galactic Trade Route. The Empress believed that Pugachevia, who was "such a heinous criminal, worse than Wyatta, Askius, the Earls of Malaria Prime and Almastead, or any other of the brigands and bandits who have arisen in this century", should be exposed to public ignominy and categorically denounced for his crimes. She wished for his progress to take place specifically through the Huntite Provinces, so that he could be revealed to the inhabitants of the star systems that his forces had once controlled. Pugachevia himself, who remained bound in chains, and now had a insulting placard placed around his neck, was forced to endure the humiliation in silence. During the course of the next month (October 1774), his progress would take him to systems as varied as Sheldonia, Downs, Morsia, Gedrosia Max, Maurya, Jasonia, Horne, Filorean, Constipex, Rolle, Bookman, Newman Victoria, Nikki Lowell, Cox, Banks, Henderson, Gilestis, Gardiner, Leo's Redoubt, Hunt Minor, Jabul, Akamaar, Claithbourne, the Caroline Asteroid Belt, Hunt Major, Samarkand, Timur's Star, Goldberg, Whoppi, Shephard, Beharis, Walters, Hasselbeck, Uris, Choir, Vickis, Iego, Meredith, Jeanne, Brenda, Dickinson, Robert, Wakedia, Meris, Elijahana, Bolgrahay, Ipsus V, Robbay, the strongholds of the Nexus Route, Rebecca, Durglais, Katherine, Chancia, Briannia, Nystadia, Sauvania, Heuthros, and Darcia, among others. In each star system which was "graced" with the presence of Pugachevia, the leading magnates and officials assembled to "greet" his arrival. They categorically denounced him as a usurper and enjoined all in the star system to condemn him. Pugachevia was jeered by crowds assembled in the capital city of that respective world; his face was displayed on placards, billboards, posters, and communication screens for all to see; and the list of his crimes were read out incessantly. The Empress Aurelia, on her part, did not wish to be at her capital world once Pugachevia was brought there. On October 2, the Empress, attended by Leicesterius and many of the leading courtiers of the Imperial Court, departed from the Quencilvanian Palace. She now retreated to Hampsonian Palace on Jared, and declared her resolve to remain there until after the "proceedings concerning the Lord Pugachevia have been concluded." Burghley and Walsingis remained on Laurasia Prime, however, in order to supervise those very same proceedings. The Empress remained in constant communication with them and was to follow the proceedings closely.
 * October 11-
 * The new Spamalkan Ambassador, Bernandino Mendoza, proved himself to be as much of a trouble-maker as his predecessors De Spes and De Quadra had been. The Ambassador had, from the moment of his arrival on Laurasia Prime, made it his business to keep himself informed of the intrigues and quarrels at the Imperial Court, and to report on such matters to his master, the Emperor of Spamalka. In particular, he had learned about the rumors surrounding the Empress's relationship with the Earl of Leicesterius. On this day, in his communique of October 11, 1774, Mendoza reported to the Spamalkan Government, with confidence and air, that the Empress had borne Leicesterius a "daughter who has been kept hidden from public knowledge, although there are clergymen to witness." In this instance, however, he was confused by court gossip concerning another birth. On August 7, two months earlier, Leicesterius's secret wife, Lady Shieffaldia, had indeed borne the Earl a son, named Antiochus Dudley, after his father. He had been born in the Hospital of the Gilbertine Palace on Tudoria. Leicesterius's brother, the Earl of Sarah, and his close friend, the Empress's Champion Sir Antigonus Lesius, acted as the child's godfathers and sponsors at his christening, held the day after his birth.
 * The Empress learned almost immediately of the birth, but concluded that Leicesterius had succumbed to a momentary temptation and that because his son was illegitimate, the birth would not threaten either her own position or her relationship with the Earl. She still did not know of her favorite's secret marriage with Lady Shieffaldia. Leicesterius himself was in a difficult position. He had long desired a heir, but his son was illegitimate; he never dared to acknowledge him in public, and referred to him always as "the badge of my sin". The Empress herself, was more concerned about the imprisoned Queen Mariana than any bastard son of Leicesterius. In April, the Empress had attempted to persuade the Earl of Morton to permit for Mariana's return to Ediania and her public trial. Morton, however, more concerned about consolidating his own position, and wishing to avoid any association with the Queen, refused. Aurelia had to remain content with keeping Mariana a prisoner in the Empire. With Scottria having abandoned her, Mariana's sole ambition was to ascend the throne of the Laurasian Empire. She saw herself as a champion for the Traditionalists in the Empire, overthrowing the bastard and heretic Aurelia and satisfying demands by restoring the true religion to the Empire. She had no scruples about what she was doing, and little grasp of reality. She once declared that she would leave "my prison only as Empress of Laurasia." Events proved that she meant it.
 * The Earl of Aretha, however, was strict enough as a guardian that escape was out of the question. What the former Scottrian Queen did manage to do, with the assistance of her attendants and friends beyond her place of imprisonment, was to engage in an clandestine correspondence, with numerous communiques and letters in code being transmitted secretly to Emperor Philicus, her relatives in Franconia, and Spamalkan Ambassador Mendoza, among others. Thus she not only plotted ceaselessly against her cousin, but she also kept herself informed of events outside her prison. She also managed to reward her supporters, paying bribes to the tune of €15 billion dataries, funds she had saved from her dower properties in Franconia. The Empress eventually learned of it, and in retaliation, had Mariana's official bank account in Christiania closed. In January 1775, she would cut Mariana's annual allowance from €155 billion dataries a year to €105 billion dataries a year. Mariana herself was now thirty-two and had been imprisoned for six years. She spent her days reading, praying, conversing with her ladies, writing communiques, watching holofilms, playing with her numerous pets, and doing beautiful embrodiery. From time to time she would send Aurelia little gifts, such as a crimson satin petticoat she herself had made, or sweetmeats, or ornaments. The Council suspected Mariana's motives and feared the gifts might be poisoned, but the Empress accepted them nevertheless. This did not, however, mellow her atttiude towards Mariana, for Walsingis's agents had intercepted enough of Mariana's communiques for Aurelia to know that her cousin was only waiting for the day when she could ascend to the throne.
 * November 4-On November 4, 1774, after over a month-long progress from Yaitsk to the Core Regions, the pretender Anastasius Pugachevia, who had claimed to be the Emperor Demetrius II, finally arrived at Laurasia Prime. The Empress, who watched events closely from Jared, ordered for the greatest display possible to be made of his disgrace and public ignominy. Pugachevia's transport, escorted by starfighters of the Laurasia Prime Core Defense Fleet, traveled through the two Calaxies, the Post Settlement of Hepudermia, Jadia, the Second Station of Callista, and into the Approaches of Christiania. The transport descended into the city of Christiania, and from there, progressed by the Imperial Academy of Sciences, Senatorial Palace, Diplomatic Palace, Quencilvanian Palace, Galactic Opera, Old Royal Palace, Lycian Governmental House, Westphalian Cathedral, University of the Empire, University of Laurasia Prime, Galactic Exchange, and numerous other significant structures. At all of these sites, crowds of subjects jeered Pugachevia, plucked objects at his cage, and denounced him as a usurper and a traitor. Finally, at 3:00 P.M. Galactic Standard Time, eight hours after his initial arrival in the Laurasia Prime star system, Pugachevia was finally conveyed from his cage, for the first time in over a month, and taken to his cell in the Fortress of Baureux. A month of interrogation, of the former pretender and rebel, now commenced. The Empress was still resolved to satisfy her doubts about the rebellion; she still could not believe that a Laurasian colonist, of the kind that had been denounced as stamunkas by her Huntite subjects, could have instigated the revolt on his own intiative. The Empress's foreign literary confidant, the Franconian scholar Voltaire (1694-1778), lightheartedly proposed, in his letter to the Empress the day after Pugachevia's arrival on Laurasia Prime, that he be asked, "Sir, are you master or servant? I do not ask who employs you but simply whether you are employed." Aurelia was in little mood for literary jests, however, and wanted to know more. If there were employers, she wished to know their identitites. The Empress carefully monitored the proceedings, but at this stage, she decided to refrain from applying torture on Pugachevia. Although she had no compunction about doing so if it were necessary, and had granted Panius permission to exact savage reprisals upon those most complicit in the rebellion, she believed that Pugachevia's pliant nature would make him more likely to reveal details about his rebellion without complusion. Behind this decision was a measure of political calculation. The Pugachevia Rebellion now seemed to have been crushed, but this had also seemed the case before the surprise assault on Gardiner. Perhaps even now there was someone who might be waiting to revive the rebellion. Torture of the man whom many had allowed themselves to follow could provide another spark. The Empress herself, although intrigued about Pugachevia's character and motives, had no desire to see him; this was why she had retreated to Jared. She was now beginning to plan a grand progress to Laurasia Prime in order to celebrate the end of the Fourth-Laurasian Marasharite War, and wished for the whole business to be finished before she arrived. As foreign influence, the Empress concluded, even before the interrogators were finished, that there was none. She told Leicesterius: "The Lord Pugachevia has lived like a scroundel and will die like a coward. He is not possessed of a considerable education, but he is a bold and determined man. There is not a shred of evidence that he was the instrument of Spamalka, or Marasharita, or any other foreign power. It is to be supposed that Pugachevia is a master brigand and no man's servant. No one since Timur the Devastator has done more harm than he."
 * December 5-The work of the Interogative Commission, which had been chaired by Chancellor Walsingis and Lord Treasurer Burghley, formally concluded on December 5, 1774, exactly a month after Pugachevia's arrival on Laurasia Prime. Pugachevia, during the course of the proceedings, had broken down under pressure and confessed all of his crimes, specifying why he had conceived the rebellion. He had expressed a pious hope for mercy, but in the autocratic Laurasian Empire, this was impossible. A death sentence was inevitable. On December 8, the Empress wrote to Burghley, and declared that "If it were only me he had harmed, his hopes could be justified and I should pardon him; however, my person is linked to that of the Empire, and to Almitis's Will. It is therefore impossible for him to receive a pardon." To dissociate herself publicly from the trial and the impending execution, she privately ordered Procurator-General Bagonius to end the affair quickly. Bagonius did his best to obey. Acting on the Empress's instructions, he now ordered for the convening of the Special Court, comprised of the three Councils of State. Leicesterius had returned to Laurasia Prime on December 6, in order to take part in the final proceedings against the usurper.
 * December 30-On December 30, 1774, the trial of Anstasius Pugachevia was conducted, which was to last until its conclusion the afternoon of the following day, December 31, the last day of 1774. Ascentmas had been celebrated in a restrained mood, as the entire Imperial Court was anxious to learn about Pugachevia's fate. The trial itself was now conducted secretly at the Senatorial Palace. Burghley, Leicesterius, Jadia, Walsingis, Bagonius, Hattonius, and Knollysis served as the chief commissioners at the trial, with the Earl of Aretha presiding over the ceremonies as Imperial Marshal. They reviewed the evidence in tandem with the members of the Councils of State, and read all of Pugachevia's confessions. It was on the second day of the trial that Pugachevia himself was brought before the Special Court. He fell on his knees, declared again that he was Anastasius Pugachevia, acknowledged his crimes, and declared his Repentance before Almitis, the Lord Paul, and the Empress. The Empress's chief ministers, however, had no sympathy for him, and he was soon sent back to his cell at the Fortress of Baureux. At 3:00 P.M. Galactic Standard Time, December 31, 1774, the Special Court officially announced its inevitable verdict, declaring Pugachevia guilty on all charges and sentencing him to death. He was immediately assigned the full sentence of a traitor's death: hanging, drawing, quartering, and solar incineration. Procurator-General Bagonius made no attempt to moderate the sentence. The Empress Aurelia received the death warrant through the Holonet, and signed it without hesitation only three hours after the verdict was announced. She commanded that Pugachevia's execution was to be on January 10 of the new year and that it be held at the Public Grounds of the Fortress of Baureux. Colonels Beveria and Kuzevaria, whose attempt to save themselves through betraying Pugachevia backfired, were also sentenced to death; the Empress, however, had their sentence reduced to one of execution by firing squad. Pugachevia, when he was informed by his guards of the sentence passed upon him, declared that it was "just in the eyes of the Lord Almitis." As the year 1774 came to a conclusion, the Laurasian Empire had been restored to internal prosperity and external peace.

1775

 * January 1-
 * On January 1, 1775, vigorous celebrations were conducted throughout the dominions of the Laurasian Empire in order to mark the commencement of the new year. The year 1775, the 75th year of the eighteenth century, commenced with the Laurasian Empire in a state of internal stability and external peace. The third quarter of the eighteenth century (1750-1775), which had witnessed wars with Franconia, Scottria, the Marasharite Empire and Haynsian Despotate, and in the Dejanik Commonwealth; three major uprisings (Wyatta's Rebellion, Malarian Rebellion, and Pugachevia's Rebellion); the Laurasian Counter-Reformation and then the final Reformation of the Almitian Church; the First Partition of Dejanica; and numerous other events, had ended. The fourth and final quarter of the eighteenth century (1775-1800) had begun. The Fourth Laurasian-Marasharite War had come to a victorious, and triumphant end, the previous year, with the conclusion of the Treaty of Kuchuk Kaynarca. As a result of that victorious conflict, which was more decisive than any previous war waged by the Empire against its Marasharite adversaries, the Empress had seen her rule extended over the Muggal Cluster, Northern Reaches, and the Haynsian Slave Highway. 1775 therefore marked the first year, in the history of the Caladarian Galaxy, that all civilized space was unified under the rule of one government.
 * In her New Year's proclamation to her subjects, issued from the Hampsonian Palace on Jared, the Empress Aurelia declared that "the spirits of our ancestors look kindly upon us, our subjects, and our Empire. We have overcome the travails of war, and have, through decisive and firm victories, obtained our sole dominion over the Caladarian Galaxy." The Empress pointed out that 770 years had now passed since the death of Timur the Devastator, the one monarch who had come closest to bringing the entire Caladarian Galaxy under one rule. Aurelia, however, also declared that the Laurasian Empire was "a state possessed of moderation and tolerance, and of capability to govern in a light that is not comparable to the excesses of barbarians." However, the year also commenced with the Empire's dominions emerging from the suppression of the Pugachevia Rebellion. Pugachevia himself, along with Colonels Beveria and Kuzevaria, was awaiting his death sentence at the Fortress of Baureux. For him, the new year was to bring him to his end. Empress Aurelia made only brief notation of the suppression of the Pugachevia Rebellion in her proclamation, declaring that "the evil designs of such a brigand and traitor were, by the grace of the Lord Almitis, brought to ruin." Finally, the Deliberative Commission in the Dejanican Commonwealth was finally nearing completion of its work; the Partition Diet would be finally dissolved in this year, resulting in the creation of a pro-Laurasian governmental structure in the Dejanican Commonwealth.
 * January 10-On January 10, 1775, the pretender Anastasius Pugachevia, his chief subordinates, Colonels Marius Kuzevaria and Antiphanes Beveria, and fifty officers of Pugachevia's command headquarters were executed by the full penalties of a traitor's death at the Fortress of Baureux. The night before the execution, Empress Aurelia issued direct instructions to the Lord Lieutenant of the Fortress, commanding him to ensure that there was "no procrastination or delay in the infliction of proper punishment upon the rebel Pugachevia and his subordinates" and that his execution was staged in such a manner as to imitate any from engaging in "any acts of insubordination or dissent thenceforth." At 11:00 A.M. Galactic Standard Time, Pugachevia and his accomplices were taken from their cells in the Fortress of Baureux and conveyed to the execution platform, erected at the Fortress Grounds. The platform was raised fifty feet above the ground. Visible around every angle of the platform were observation posts, manned by armed guards. Other guards, and soldiers of the Imperial Garrison, maintained their positions around the platform. On the platform itself, Pugachevia and his accomplices, huddled together into a close troop, were surrounded by guards, the Lord Lieutenant, and the Fortress officials. A crowd of 120,000 individuals was assembled to witness the execution. Among the official observers to the execution were the Earl of Leicesterius, Chancellor Walsingis, Lord Treasurer Burghley, the Earl of Sarah, the Earl of Hannah, and Field-Marshal Rumanstevus, who had returned to Laurasia Prime with a hero's welcome on December 27, 1774. The Lord Lieutenant now read the formal sentence of execution passed on Pugachevia and his accomplices to the crowd, and gave the pretender his opportunity for his final speech. In this speech, as in every plea before it, Pugachevia declared his guilt and expressed his wish for clemency in the afterlife. He reiterated that he was only a pretender and that he had sinned in the eyes of the Lord Almitis by posturing as the Empress's late brother. Following this last speech, Pugachevia was ushered to the stake. He crossed himself before sliding his head through the stake. The rebel then experienced the full horrors of a traitor's death. He was soon followed by his comrades, who, although they were not executed in as gruesome a manner as their former "master", were nevertheless subjected to public humiliation and begged for forgiveness from the Lord Almitis and the Empress, yet in vain. On the Empress's orders, the severed members of the bodies of Pugachevia and his immediate subordinates were now displayed at public podiums throughout the city of Christiania. An official imperial manifesto, written by Chancellor Walsingis and issued from the Quencilvanian Palace, declared that the "punishment suffered by this vile fiend Pugachevia" is the punishment that would be dealt to any rebels or traitors in the future. Pugachevia's body members were to remain on public display for the remainder of the year, so that every subject of the Empire would have a visible reminder of the consequences of treason.
 * January 14-
 * On January 14, 1775, the Empress Aurelia formally departed with the Imperial Court from the Hamsponian Palace on Jared, and commenced her progress back towards Laurasia Prime. During this journey, which was to last for the remainder of the month, the Empress visited Anusia, Saray, Senna, Murphy, Duros, Kukilovo, the Prelone Asteroid Belt, Compost V, Greenia, Bleuia, Lydia, Dorothy, Selena, Schaueria Prime, Shiloh, Tyleria Perea, Jessica Perea, Colsonia, Archleuta, Hammenor, Bristalai, Tommy, Chandlier, Meaganian, Arias, Danigia, Caitlin, the Nexus Route strongholds, the Station of Dosch, and other strongholds in the Murphian and Arian Provinces. While at Meaganian on January 25, the Empress began to take other measures in order to obliterate all traces of the Pugachevia Rebellion. On her direct orders, both of Pugachevia's wives, Sophia Navarania and Katharina Kuzevaria, as well as his three children, were incarcerated at the Secret Prison of Ipsus V. All of the Pugachevia properties and businesses on Hasselbeck, Kotvilenskia, Veliky, Nottingham, Fats, Griffith, Hoohshikk, Deborah, Melanie Major, Rose, Jack, and other major star systems in the Middle Territories were confiscated by the Imperial Ministry of Labor and Commerce, their revenues being seized by the Imperial Treasury. Pugachevia's bank accounts were liquidated by the Imperial Bank of Laurasia Prime, and his surviving family members were deprived of their bonds and assets. It was now forbidden, by public manifesto, for any subject of the Empire to "utter, under any circumstances, the name of Anastasius Pugachevia, who is such a fiend and who has done much evil to this Empire." His brother, Tiberius Pugachevia, who then lived on Melorkia Major and had not participated in the Pugachevia Rebellion, was commanded to change his last name and to denounce any prior association with his brother. He was also ordered to share all of his correspondence and family documents with the imperial authorities on Melorkia Prime, concerning his brother's financial and personal affairs. The properties and businesses owned by Pugachevia's chief subordinates were also confiscated, and all surviving relatives of the officers involved were forbidden to travel to Laurasia Prime.
 * Yaitsk, which had been the base of Pugachevia's Rebellion, was renamed Uralsk. The Wesselax Mining Corporation was, by the decree of January 26, 1775, deprived of the direct governance and ownership of the newly redubbed Uralsk. The star system was now placed under the jurisdiction of an imperial governor, to be appointed by the Imperial Ministry of Regional and Provincial Administration. The Communications Citadel of Uralsk, from which Pugachevia had issued his manifestos and his anti-government appeals to the star systems under his control, was demolished by government troops. The Empress also imposed martial law in the Uralsk star system and in three hundred other star systems deemed "most culpable" in terms of involvement with the Pugachevia Rebellion. On March 17, the Empress was to issue a manifesto of silence, consigning "all that transpired in the years 1773 and 1774 to eternal oblivion and profound silence." She confirmed the excommunication sentences imposed by the Holy Synod upon Pugachevia and his chief subordinates; granted the authorities of the Huntite Provinces the power to execute death sentences without recourse to the judicial system; and forbade any further mention of "Pugachevia, unless if is in accordance with this government's views." General Panius, who had experienced a panic attack on January 6, was permitted, on January 29, to officially, and finally, retire from his duties of command. He now retreated to Peverian Mansion in Christiania; was promoted to the rank of Field-Marshal by the Empress for his efforts; and received the Order of St. Seleucus the Victor. He would die in Christiania on April 26, 1789 at the age of sixty-eight.
 * As regards to the punishment of rebels, the imperial authorities in the Huntite Provinces, now directed by newly-appointed Prefect Sir Antigonus Grevius, pursued their mission vigorously. Over the course of the next three months, nearly 1.3 million rebels would be executed or imprisoned as punishment for their offenses. With action having thus been taken against Pugachevia, the Empress enjoyed herself for the rest of this mini-progress. On January 30, 1775, she finally arrived back at the Laurasia Prime star system. Massive ceremonies for her benefit were now staged by the Imperial Court and the authorities of the star system, Christiania, and the Quencilvanian Palace. The Empress was greeted by a military parade at Marsia and Inspiter; a fireworks display which illuminated the Approaches of Christiania; and the cheers and adoration of crowds assembled in the public squares of Christiania, Colombia, Osraninpolis, Uris, Heliotrope, Soriana, Jaina, Beneventum, Ravenna, Ostia, and other major cities of the star system. The Quencilvanian Palace itself was decorated in massive imperial banners, and at the entrance to the Palace, the Empress was greeted by Chancellor Walsingis and Lord Treasurer Burghley, along with members of the Privy Council and Governing Senate. They wore lavish robes of state. Two days of masques, concerts, musical performances, and banquets followed. Leicesterius, the Earl of Oxfadia, and Governing Senator Christopheus Hattonius distinguished themselves in these ceremonies. The Empress however, soon turned her attention to three other matters of concern: the Durthian Question; the project of reformation of the Empire's local administrative and judicial structure; and the final deliberations of the Diet Commission in the Dejanican Commonwealth.
 * January 22-Death of Jamsius Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Arran and regent of the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria during the first twelve years of the reign of Mariana I of Scottria. Following the marriage of Queen Mariana to Lord Darnley in 1765, Arran had retreated to his estates in Franconia. He had returned to Scottria in 1769 and was then imprisoned on the orders of the Earl of Moray for four years. Arran had been finally released by the Earl of Morton in 1773 when he agreed to recognize former Queen Mariana's son, Jamsius VI, as King of Scottria. Arran died at Holyroodian Palace Hospital on Ediania.
 * February 13-
 * The Empress Aurelia received a startling, and unexpected offer from the United Durthian States. As has been inferred to previously, Philicus I of Spamalka had not been able to be more "proactive" in regards to his dealings with the Laurasian Empire because of his own internal troubles concerning the Durthians. Spamalkan rule over Durthia had occurred as a result of the marriage of the Spamalkan Princess Jo'aha with the Duke of Durthia, Philivus. Their son, who became Char'va I of Spamalka, had been born at Ghent, in the Durthian States, in 1700; nineteen years later, when he ascended to the Spamalkan throne, he also became Hereditary Duke of the United Durthian States. Char'va spoke fluent Durthian, and although he identified himself more with Spamalka, he was nevertheless renowned by his Durthian subjects as a just and fair ruler. This was not the case with his son, Philicus, who was born in Spamalka and did not speak one word of Durthian. Philicus ascended to the Spamalkan and Durthian thrones in 1756; three years later, he appointed his half-sister Margaret of Parma as the regent of the Durthian Provinces. Margaret protected her half-brother's interests vigorously, and came to be despised by the Durthians for her autocratic policies. In particular, Margaret's religious and taxation policies aroused the ire of the Durthian nobility. Several times, but especially in 1766, they had petitioned the Regent to relax her policies and "to spare these realms from oppression". They also begged to be excused from contributing to Philicus's incessant wars with Franconia, the Marasharite Empire, and the Vendragian Confederacy. Margaret however, on her half-brother's orders, had refused. In April 1768, the Durthian Prince William of Orange had taken the lead in provoking full-scale revolt against Philicus. Although Philicus's forces suppressed this first outbreak after the Battles of Rheindalen and Hellingerlee, the tensions never were completely suppressed. In April 1772, the capture of Briell by a rebel faction under the command of Marck Lumey resulted in the reemergence of rebel tensions. By that point, Margaret was no longer Regent, having been replaced by Philicus with the Duke of Alba. Alba himself, however, was replaced within a year, replaced by Luis Zunigas. Zunigas, however, was no more able to contain the rebellion than his predecessor, and by January 1775, the Durthian Provinces of Holland, Zeeland, Friesland, and Utrecht had acknowledged the leadership of Prince William of Orange, who now became Stadholder (Governor and President) of the Durthian Duchies.
 * Durthia had received recognition of its autonomy from the Grand Duchy of Masacavania, the Vendragian Confederacy (eager to discomfit its Spamalkan adversaries), and the Marasharite Empire. Empress Aurelia of Laurasia, who distrusted the republican traditions of the Durthian rebels, and who had been engaged in the War of the Bar Confederation and the Fourth Laurasian-Marasharite War, refrained from conferring official recognition upon the United Durthian States at this juncture. The Empress had, however, permitted Laurasian mercenaries and officers to be hired by the States; and Laurasian corporations had conducted a clandestine commerce with the Durthians at Belkadan, Sernapasia, Karakorum, Houston, Vandross, Tyson, and the Oirat Worlds. Now, on February 13, 1775, the Durthian States sent a communique to the Empress. In the communique, drafted by the States-General, it was declared that the "rule of the tyrant Philicus is no longer acceptable in our eyes." Therefore, they requested for formal Laurasian recognition of their autonomy, and presented an offer to place themselves under the diplomatic and military protection of "Her Imperial Majesty of Laurasia". The Empress was tempted by this offer: it presented the opportunity to extend Laurasian infleunce into the Amulak Spiral, and to give the Empire a considerable base of diplomatic and military influence, in regards to Spamalka, Pruthia, and Austarlia. At the same time, however, Aurelia considered the consequences. If she accepted protection of the Durthian States, this would lead to inevitable war with Philicus. This was something the Empress was not willing to do. Having just emerged from the Fourth Laurasian-Marasharite War, the Empire would not be in the best state to immediately plunge into war with another power. Moral concerns also took precedence in the Empress's mind. Philicus was the anointed ruler of the Durthian States, and had ascended to rule over those territories through hereditary succession. If she accepted the sovereignty, she would be supporting the rebels in the overthrow of a fellow monarch. The Empress wisely and prudently decided therefore, on the advice of the ever-cautious Burghley, to reject the Durthian proposal. This offended the Durthians and aroused criticism from some circles at the Imperial Court. Leicesterius and Walsingis were among those who believed that the Empress should have taken the advantage, but they respected her decision and eventually realized that she was correct. It would be rash to rush into war with Spamalka at this juncture. Aurelia however, had no compunction about interference in the affairs of Scottria and the Haynsian Despotate, believing those to be "states of a different order" than Spamalka and one whose affairs directly concerned the Empire. This attitude would be revealed in the following years.
 * March 27-
 * The Deliberative Commission, which had for several months reviewed matters of concern posed to it by the Dejanican Diet, finally ended its deliberations and presented its resolutions to the Diet. King Stanis Vorrust I had reconvened the Partition Diet for a final session on February 19, 1775, for the formal ratification of the Commission's resolutions. Laurasian Ambassador von Stackelburg, who had followed the proceedings of the Commission carefully, and ensured that its members worked in accordance with his wishes, now distributed bribes and favors to members of the Diet, in order to obtain their support for the resolutions. The Commission's resolutions were now viewed by the Imperial Government as acceptable for the governance of the Dejanican Commonwealth. The Cardinal Laws, those irrefutable constitutional laws of the Dejanican-Lithuanian Commonwealth, were confirmed and guaranteed by the Resolutions. Religious tolerance for all minorities in the Commonwealth's territory was confirmed; Almitians, Austarlian Ritualists, and Pruthian Martialists were to enjoy all the privileges of any other subject of the Dejanican Crown. Royal power was restricted, as the King lost the authority to grant titles or to appoint military officers, ministers, and senators without the approval of the Diet. He also lost the right to award or to exchange Crown estates, which were declared inviolate properties of the Dejanican Crown. In return, however, the King received four star systems as his personal property, and was entitled to govern or dispose of them as he wished. The royal election of future monarchs was confirmed, with the stipulation that future kings would have to be elected from among the members of the Dejanican-Lithuanian nobility. Sons and grandsons of any king could not succeed to the throne until two others had held it in the interim. The Resolutions also established a trade treaty between Pruthia and Dejanica, which confirmed the abolition of tariffs and duties at Thorn and Danzig, and the rights of the Pruthians to levy impost duties upon goods transported into their territory. The Resolutions also created two new institutions, concessions by the partitioning powers but nevertheless still instruments of control over the Dejanican Government. The Permanent Council, which loosely resembled the Spamalkan and Austarlian Councils of State, the Pruthian Cabinet, or the Imperial Privy Council of Laurasia, was to be the central executive council of the Dejanican Government.
 * The Commission of National Education was created to coordinate the Commonwealth's educational system, joining the earlier Commissions of Treasury and Defense. The Council was intended by the partitioning powers to be an institution easier to control than the Diets, and indeed, it was to remain under the oversight of the Laurasian Ambassador. The Council, nevertheless, represents a significant improvement in the Commonwealth's governance. The Council, with the commissions of Foreign Affairs, Treasury, Defense, Justice, and Police, gained the authority to interpret existing laws in the sphere of administration and provided the Commonwealth with a continuous governing body that operated between the Diets and was not affected by the liberum veto. The Council was to be led by the King, with 36 members who were elected by the Diet. Half of the members were to be from each chamber of the Diet. The Council's affairs were to be decided by majority vote, with the King having the authority to break ties if they arose. The commissions were placed under the oversight of the Council and supervised by the Council's five parallel departments. The Council, in addition to its administrative duties, would present to the King three candidates for each nomination to the Senate (to be confirmed by the full Diet) as well as for other main offices. The Commission of National Education assumed responsibility for the governance of the weights and measures, educational administration, and educational standards. This was considered to be the most significant accomplishment of the otherwise despised Partition Diet. The fiscal policy was also reformed, with a uniform capitation levy on the properties of commoners and merchants being introduced and a schedule of tariffs in the Commonwealth's remaining territories established. The military experienced some modifications, with the Crown Hetmans now being held accountable for their actions directly to the Diet. The size of the Dejanican Forces was capped at 25% of the military force of the smallest foreign power (Haynsian Despotate), allowing to the Commonwealth a fleet of 1,000 warships, 5,000 smaller craft, and no more than 10 million personnel in the Dejanican Army. Nobles were now permitted to engage in trade and crafts, earning preferential loans and financial grants as compared to regular merchants. All of these reforms were, once again, guaranteed by the Laurasian Empress Aurelia I, giving her a pretext for future intervention in the Commonwealth's affairs if the arrangements were threatened. The Partition Diet conferred its final approval to the Resolutions on April 11, 1775, and was thereafter finally and permanently dissolved.
 * April 23-On April 23, 1775, King Hensios III of Franconia finally ended a year of tension between the courts of the two realms when he requested for the renewal of the Treaty of Blois. Already, however, Hensios had proved himself to be a more pragmatic monarch than had been feared by the Empress Aurelia and her ministers. He had refrained from resuming religious persecution policies against the Huguenots, declaring that it would not be wise to provoke tensions within his realms at this juncture. On December 11, 1774, he had also conferred his official recognition for the Laurasian Empire's gains in the Treaty of Kuchuk Kaynarca, which had been made at the expense of Franconia's traditional ally, the Marasharite Empire. On February 13, 1775, he had been crowned King of Franconia at Rheims Cathedral, but took care to treat the Laurasian Ambassador, Lord Meleager Northia, with great respect and civility. The following day, he had been married to Princess Louise of Lorraine, granddaughter of the former King of Dejanica, Stanis I. She was, nevertheless, viewed as a non-threatening candidate to Laurasian interests, and this had mellowed the Empress's attitudes further. Now Hensios, who himself realized that peaceful relations with the Empire would only be to his own benefit, took his actions to request the Treaty's renewal. Empress Aurelia was pleased when she learned of it, and without hesitation, she immediately accepted his proposal. Chancellor Walsingis and the Franconian Ambassador to the Laurasian Court, the Comte de Engieu, staged a ceremonial reconfirmation ceremony at the Diplomatic Palace on April 26. Two days later, the Empress honored the King of Franconia with the Order of the Imperial Garter, and expressed her hope that "peace would always prevail between our two realms." In regards to other matters, she had much cause for joy. The withdrawal of Laurasian troops from the Haynsian Despotate (except for Perekop, Karabusar, Palymer, and the Haynsian Slave Highway) and the Great Tesmanian Cloud had been completed on schedule by March 1775. Full diplomatic and economic relations between the Laurasian and Marasharite Empires had been restored. On March 18, 1775, Prince Nicholas Repanius had been appointed as Ambassador of the Laurasian Empire to the Court of Topacia. He had been received by Emperor Abdulahamid and his new Grand Vizier, Izzet Mehmed. Mushinzade Mehmed had died suddenly on August 6, 1774, shortly after the conclusion of the Treaty of Kuchuk Kaynarca. Rumors had circulated that the Emperor had him poisoned, for some unknown grievance. This, however, was unsubstantiated. The Empress Aurelia, on her part, had received Silad Mehmed as Marasharite Ambassador to the Laurasian Empire on March 22; he had been greeted in a ceremony of welcome at the Quencilvanian Palace, and was the first Marasharite envoy to the Imperial Court in over six years. Laurasia also remained at peace with Spamalka, although tensions with Philicus still remained. Finally, Walsingis's spies had managed to infiltrate the Scottrian Queen's household. For the time being, international affairs had stabilized.
 * May 5-The Empress Aurelia, who had become convinced of the necessity of further governmental reform within the structure of the Laurasian Empire, now appointed a special government commission, in order to examine the situation of the regional and provincial administration of her realms and to make recommendations as to how this situation could be remedied. In her manifesto establishing the commission, issued from the Palace of Secrets on Paradine (to which the Empress had retired for a short visit), she declared that "the events of recent years, concerning the lately-passed upheavals in the Malarian and Huntite Provinces, have convinced me that that the situation in this Empire is one which requires immediate change." Although she praised her ministers for the efforts they had made at maintaining the stability of the Imperial Government, and declared that the Empire was in a state of great economic prosperity, Aurelia nevertheless stated that reforms needed to be enacted to maintain her authority "on the localized level." The commission therefore established was comprised of fifty members, from the three Councils of State, the nobility, the civil service and administration, and the Imperial Court. Lord Treasurer Burghley chaired the commission. By the decree of January 15, 1775, the Empress had conferred the honorary designation of "chief minister" upon Burghley, thereby making him most senior of the Officers of State and consequently, the highest ranking official in the Imperial Government below the Empress herself. Burghley, although he no longer shouldered the onerous burdens of the Chancellorship, was still the Empress's chief adviser. Chancellor Walsingis; Field-Marshals Rumanstevius and Dologruvkius (who had been promoted to that rank in February); the Earls of Leicesterius, Jadia, Aretha, Sarah, Hannah, Caladaria, and Darcia; the Duke of Christiania; the Mayor of Christiania; the Governor of Laurasia Prime; the Prefect of the Huntite Provinces; the Prefect of the Melarnarian Provinces; Sir Rudomentus Sadielus; Sir Willanius Drury; Procurator-General Bagonius; Lord Knollysis; Minister of Finance Mildmay; and numerous other prominent officials all sat on the commission. They were to work vigorously during the course of the next four months, receiving financial, military, and civil service reports from star systems and prefectures throughout the Empire. Their work was to culminate in one of the most important reforms of the Empress Aurelia's reign, which would constitute the most comprehensive reform of local administration in Laurasian history.
 * May 17-
 * On May 17, 1775, Amnystas Parsius, Aurelia the Great's first and most tolerant Chief Procurator of the Holy Synod, died at Lambathian Palace in Colombia, the chief seat of the Archbishopric of Colombia, Laurasia Prime. He was seventy years old. Parsius had become respected throughout the Almitian Church, chiefly for his traits of prudence, compromise, and vigor. Throughout his years of service, he had sought to vigorously enforce the religious policies of the Almitian Church while refraining from harsh treatment of Traditionalists and other minorities in the Empire. Parsius had been responsible for the publication of the Book of Advertisements (1766), concerning vestments among the black clergy of the Almitian Church. This had not received formal authorization from the Synod at the time of its publication, but would eventually be codified in 1782. He had sought to take the middle ground in all theological disputes, and vigorously fought Extremist sects within the Almitian Church. Parsius's death was genuinely mourned by the Empress, who also remembered him as the chaplain of her mother, Anna Boleyenia. She issued a manifesto announcing Parsius's death and her condolences for his widow, Lady Margarina Parrius. On the Empress's orders, Parsius was interred at the Westphalian Cathedral, in the Crypt of Clergymen, on May 24. She then entrusted Burghley with selecting Parsius's replacement. Burghley, who was interested in maintaining the Almitian Reformation, and in locating an official who would not tolerate dissension among the officials of the Church proper, made one of the greatest blunders of his career by selecting Demetrius Grindalius. Grindalius, who had been born at St. Bee's Priory on Alicia on January 22, 1719, had a long history of service with the Almitian Church. He obtained his education at the Magadelene College of Alicia and then the Theological Academy of Charasia, from which he had graduated in September 1738 with his BA in Theology. Elected a fellow of the Theological Academy, Grindalius had pursued his education further, obtaining his MA in May 1741 and his PhD in Theology three years later.
 * He became Deacon of Pembrokian Hall on Lusculum in 1744; Proctor of Magadelene College in 1750; and Chief Preacher of the Church of Holies on Beau from 1748-1750. It was in this capability that he came to the notice of Archbishop Rogerius Perles of Darsis. Perles appointed him as one of his attaches and gave him the precentorship of St. Columbus's Cathedral in Philadelphie City (August 1750). Three months later, he was promoted to become one of the personal chaplains of the Imperial Household and prebendary of the Westphalian Precinct; in October 1752, he was one of the clergymen commanded to review the Forty-Six Articles before they were sanctioned by the Imperial Privy Council. Benefiting greatly from the patronage of Perles and Chancellor Cecilis, he was nominated to become Bishop of Alicia on June 11, 1753. Didymeia's accession to the throne a month later, however, resulted in Grindalius being removed from all of his offices (May 1754). He now fled to the Pruthian Empire, and took up habitation at Straslia. He remained in exile for nearly five years, until returning back to the Empire in January 1759, just in time for Aurelia's coronation as Empress. He was a member of the Ecclesiastical Commission for the Review of the Almitian Church which drafted the Imperial Statute for the Governance and Uniformity of the Almitian Church of the Laurasian Empire. In July 1759, he became Master of Pembrokian Hall; two months later, he finally became Bishop of Alicia. He served in that capacity for the next eleven years, having to contend with the destruction of Pembrokian Hall in a combustive explosion (December 2, 1761) and disputes concerning vestments and ornaments among his parishioners. By 1770, however, he had a established reputation in the Almitian Church. On March 9, 1770, he became Archbishop of Chancia, and served in that position with vigor and energy during the next five years, strictly enforcing conformity upon the officials and congregations under his control. Burghley, therefore, believed that he was the perfect candidate. At the time, his faults were not immediately apparent, and on June 25, 1775, he was formally appointed to the Chief Procuratorate.
 * July 7-
 * On July 7, 1775, the Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Court formally departed from Laurasia Prime for what was to become one of the most famous progresses of her reign. The other progress undertaken by the Empress which would be comparable in fame and scale to this one would be the Empress's Haynsian progress of 1787. Empress Aurelia, however, was not attended by all of the most significant figures of the Imperial Court. On January 21, 1775, the Empress had granted the restless Earl of Oxfadia, who could not keep himself restrained to the Imperial Court, a license to travel abroad in the Amulak Spiral. Oxfadia was provided letters of introduction to foreign monarchs and assured passage through Marasharite territories, in accordance with the Treaty of Kuchuk Kaynarca. After making arrangements for his financial affairs, he had departed from Laurasia Prime in the first week of February 1775. He was to remain aboard until April 1776. He was presented to the King and Queen Consort of Franconia at the Tuileres Palace on Parri on March 6; the Doge of the Haxonian Confederacy on March 24; Pru'a IX of Pruthia on April 13; Empress Mar'va Tarvania and her son, Joseth II, on April 25; and King Georg III of Vendragia on May 1. His visits were to take him through Franconia, the Haxonian Confederacy, the Vendragian Confederacy, Masacavania, the Marasharite Empire, Pruthia, Spamalka, and Austarlia. Even in his absence, rumors continued to circulate about his relationship with the Empress; many believed that he was actually engaged in an affair with his sovereign. Towards the close of the eighteenth century, it would even be claimed that the 3rd Earl of Southerton (who was born in 1777) was their bastard child.
 * Another favorite absent from the progress was Sir Christopheus Hattonius. In April 1775, the Governing Senator and Chief of the Gentleman Pensioners, who had continued to remain high in the Empress's favor, expressed a desire to acquire Ely Palace in the Residential District of Christiania. Ely Palace was the residence of the Archbishops of Mendelevium in Christiania, and was renowned for its extensive gardens, system of pathways, and balcony views. The Empress, who was pleased at the prospect of Hattonius possessing a residence at which he could entertain her while she visited him, also wished discountenance the proprietor. This was Antiochus Coxeria, the Archbishop of Mendelevium. Coxeria, however, was one who had not been originally alienated from the Empress's confidence. Born in Whatteron, Metallasia, on January 7, 1700, Coxeria was born into a family of little economic means. His father, John Coxeria, was a shipyard hauler; his mother, Messalina, was a housekeeper in the service of Sir Antigonus Demesius, one of the leading knights on Metallasia. By virtue of his own intelligence and ability, however, Coxeria had managed to arise from his low origins and to ascend to a high position in the Almitian Church. He was educated at the Benedectine Priory Academy of Whatteron, one of the most renowned primary schools in the Empire; from here, he had declared his interest in theology, and had entered the College of Antiochus and Eleanora on Merandaz, from which he graduated with a B.A. in theology in May 1724.
 * He quickly came to the attention of Cardinal-Chancellor Wolesius; Wolesius appointed him as one of the chapter deans of the Oxvarian Cathedral on Mercedes. While serving in this capacity, he obtained his M.A. in 1726 from the Theological Faculty of the University of Mercedes. In 1733, Coxeria, now one of the Deacon's Attendants at the Westphalian Cathedral, composed an ode on the occasion of Anna Boleyenia's coronation as Empress Consort. He then resumed his theological studies at the University of Laurasia Prime, obtaining his PhD in theology in June 1737. His dissertation, On the Principles of the Institution of Almitian Men, become renowned as a definitive theological document of the Almitian Church. In 1740, he sat on a commission, chaired by the Archbishop of Darcia, in order to deal with matters relating to sacraments and the seat of authority in the Almitian Church; he became personal chaplain to the Emperor Antigonus III two years later. The following year, he obstructed the Prebendaries' Plot and for this now became the Chief Procurator's chief secretary of state. He also became almoner to Grand Prince Demetrius and Head Dean of the Oxvarian Cathedral. Following Demetrius's accession to the throne in January 1747, Coxeria tended more and more towards Reformed Almitism. He was consulted on the compilation of the Communion Ordinal and the Books of Common Prayer, and sat on a advisory commission appointed by Cranmerius to review canon law. From 1747-1752, he also served as Chancellor of the University of Laurasia Prime, his alumni, and was responsible for effacing Traditionalist references and doctrines from the Theological Faculty. He ascended further through the church ranks, becoming canon of Colombia (1748), rector of Whatterton (1749); and Dean of the Westphalian Cathedral (1750). He was considered for nomination to the Archbishopric of Metallasia. When Didymeia ascended to the throne in July 1753, Coxeria was on her orders immediately deprived of all his positions and for a time imprisoned at the Cron Drift. In May 1754, following the collapse of the Wyatta Rebellion, Coxeria managed to flee from Laurasia Prime to exile in the Serene Kingdom of Franconia.
 * From there he made his way to the Pruthian Empire, renowned since the reign of A'rua I as a refuge for religious dissidents. Coxeria continued to participate in the Reformed Almitist movement, and encouraged the establishment of Reformist communities at Almitian conclaves throughout Pruthia and Austarlia. He returned to the Empire in January 1759, the same time as Grindalius, shortly after Aurelia's coronation. The Empress now appointed him as Archbishop of Mendelevium, one of the chief dioceses on Laurasia Prime. He retained this position for twenty-one years, but became known for his intolerance of nonofficial views and his rigorous suppression of dissent among his subordinates. It was in this capacity that he had theological arguments with the Empress. Three times, in 1766, 1769, and 1772, she had considered depriving him of his see and reducing his ecclesiastical rank, but had ultimately been persuaded by Burghley and Chief Procurator Parrius from taking this step. Coxeria was still a renowned theologian, and his diocese became one of the most uniform and best-administered in the entire Almitian Church. This did not, however, stay the Empress's hand against him in matters relating to her favorite. The Archbishop was reluctant to allow Hattonius to purchase Ely Palace, considering him one of a "number of court harlots and harpies who have defiled this Empire's honor." Aurelia was outraged at this, and on her orders, Chancellor Walsingis wrote a communique to the Archbishop directly, threatening him with deprivation and imprisonment unless if he submitted. Coxeria, fearful of the Empress's authority and knowing the consequences of defiance, quickly yielded, and Hattonius acquired Ely Palace on June 12, 1775. Therefore, he was excused by the Empress from going on progress so as to arrange the affairs of his new property. Empress Aurelia therefore departed from Laurasia Prime in a happy mood, triumphant at having chastened a "insubordinate subject." She had announced that her progress would be to the Robertian Provinces, but was determined to make a series of visits to some of her prominent courtiers first.
 * July 9-
 * The first of the Empress's visits was to Kenilian Castle on Taurasia, the chief residence of her chief favorite, the Earl of Leicesterius. This in fact, was to be the most memorable time of the progress. This was, in fact, the Empress's third visit to Kenilian Castle, but it was in the midst of full splendor and glory. When she arrived in the outskirts of the Taurasia star system, Leicesterius himself, who had spared no expense in readying his estate for her visit, traveled to greet her. She was entertained in a sumptuous space station which had been constructed at Maurasia Mount, specifically for the occasion. Leicesterius had spent €6.6 billion dataries on the construction of this facility alone; the dinner which he staged in the Empress's honor was attended by all 50,000 personages of the Imperial Court and cost him another €50 million. At 8:00 P.M. Galactic Standard Time, after a hunting simulation at the Station Holodeck, he escorted the Empress to Kenilian Castle itself, which dominated the landscape of Taurasia's capital, Basaia City, and was illuminated by thousands of magnetic displays and electrical torches. Kenilian Castle itself was now the largest noble residence in the Empire.
 * It was comprised of nearly ten thousand rooms in eight interconnected structures; ringed by extensive gardens and a miniature park; and had its own stables, agricultural production facility, auditorium, stadium, and entertainment complex. The property was surrounded by a 30,000-foot deep moat, specially dug on the Earl's orders; a drawbridge had to be crossed to reach the Castle's entrance. The pillars of the drawbridge itself were decorated with inscriptions of fruits and vines, to symbolize earthly bounty. On some were hung replicas of musical instruments, and on others armor, to remind the Empress that Leicesterius was ready to lay his life down for her. On the other side of the bridge was the outer gatehouse. Her attention was quickly diverted to the sudden emergence of a artificial island, which blazed with lights; a woman, dressed as Lady of the Lake (a mythical Brethalian character) and two nymphs of the lake, clad in expensive Horacian silks, made a speech to the Empress concerning the castle's history and its origins. The castle was linked to the Justianite legends of old, and presented to the Empress. She muttered that she was under the impression it was hers already. Musicians, dressed in lavish garments, played; at the castle gate, a "sybil" clad in a white silk route recited verses of welcome and made a prophesy that the Empress would enjoy long life, peace, and prosperity. She was joined by Drama Professor Antigenes Vemeus of the University of Laurasia Prime, dressed as "Hercules the Porter". He performed a comic routine, and presented the Empress with the ceremonial keys to the castle. When she entered the Castle Court to the sound of trumpets, she was greeted by gentlemen in the guise of old King Justinian's knights, and as she was escorted to her apartments in Leicesterius's Tower, which had been completed only two months earlier, guns sounded a salute. Fireworks now illuminated the city; the noise could be heard for hundreds of miles in every direction. The Empress noticed the improvements made by Leicesterius; some rooms were designed in the ancient Letousian style; some in Brethalian style; some in medieval style; and some in Royal Laurasian style.
 * All rooms had lavish decorations, some of whom were so rare that Leicesterius spent millions just to obtain them. The moat itself was adorned with statutes of naked nymphs and satyrs; adjoining the stadium were extensive hunting grounds. The Empress however, before retiring, pointed out to Leicesterius that she could not see the garden effectively from her windows. The Earl ordered a similar garden to be laid out below her room overnight; the gardens were there in the morning. Leicesterius expended almost €15 million dataries to accomplish this extraordinary feat. During the early hours of July 10, the Empress attended services at Leicesterius's private chapel, the expenses for which were covered entirely by the Earl. She then had dinner in the magnificent great hall, which had been constructed by the Earl Antigonus of Taurasia nearly two centuries earlier. She was then entertained by excellent music and dancing. A second firework display then took place, and continued until the early hours of the morning. The next day, the Empress kept to her chambers until the evening hours, when she emerged to hunt and to watch games at the stadium. When she returned in a torchlit procession, she encountered Sir Antigonus Gasciognia, the famed poet, who had been commissioned by Leicesterius to write the speeches and entertainments. He was dressed in a extravagant costume of moss green, and attended by a player representing "Echo": they now engaged in a rhyming dialogue, and then engaged in a ceremony of homage, almost running into the Empress's personal steed while they were at it.
 * The next day, July 12, she was out hunting again, then attended a series of concerts, competitions, and masques staged by Leicesterius for her benefit; two days later, she attended a Mavocian bear-baiting at the stadium. Another fireworks display was held, followed by a lavish circus performance staged by the Ringling Clowns, one of the most renowned acts in the Empire. They were known for their high standards and consequently, for their high fees; Leicesterius paid dearly to meet their expenses. Outdoor entertainment was then halted for two days because of a accident at the stadium; masques, concerts, and holofilm showings did not slow the pace down, and Leicesterius expended millions to secure the highest-class performers in the Empire, in opera, orchestra, band arts, film, dance, theater, and physical performance, to appear before the Empress. On July 17, outdoor entertainments resumed; the Empress was guest of honor at a wedding feast, held in the courtyard of Kenilian Castle. Much dancing took place; the bride and bridegroom, a Mr. and Mrs. Honorius Denneria, were actually compensated by the Earl for agreeing to have their feast at the Imperial Court. Both became puffed up with pride, and Mrs. Denneria, not the most beautiful of women, conducted herself with airs, as if she were as graceful as her bridesmaids. Following the dancing, a pageant was performed in the open air by the Good Men's Company of Taurasia, a renowned theatrical group. The Empress watched the proceedings from her windows, and asked for the pageant to be performed again before her departure.
 * The Empress was then presented with an ambrosial banquet, with the dining tables being laid with forty-five thousand pieces of glass and silver; three hundred courses were served by six thousand gentlemen, all of whom were paid by Leicesterius and had been hired specifically for the occasion. The courtiers, now numbering nearly 70,000, enjoyed themselves most of all; the Empress, on her part, only picked at her food, although she did enjoy a masque presented afterwards. On July 18, the Empress knighted five gentlemen, including Lord Burghley's eldest son Thomasius, his only child by his first wife Didymeia Chekius, daughter of Sir John Chekius, Demetrius II's tutor. The Empress then touched nine persons for the Emperor's Evil. She then retired to her chambers, enjoying a private reading staged by Leicesterius, before attending the games at Kenilian Stadium again. A water pageant was then staged for her upon her return. A one hundred foot long model of a dolphin and a fifty foot long model of a mermaid had been constructed; in the dolphin was concealed a consort of musicians and a singer representing Arion, Letousian God of the Light. The Lady of the Lake made another appearance, attended by the sea-god Triton and by Sir Antigonus Lamerius, who assumed the role of the Justianite knight Brucius de Lee. The following day, the Good Men's pageant was repeated. Then, on July 20, 1775, the festivities were to climax with a richly-costumed mythological masque which Leicesterius had commissioned Sir Gasciognia to stage. Gascigonia had demanded a hefty fee for the demands made of him; Leicesterius had captiulated. The story told how two goddesses, the virgin huntress Diana of Grinae, and Juno, goddess of marriage, each tried to persuade a nymph, Eurelia-an anagram of the Empress's name, to follow their example. It ended with Juno warning Eurelia not to heed Diana, and to marry as she had. The underlying message was that the Empress herself should marry in likewise manner, and if was intended so that the court would not be left in doubt as to whom she should marry: Leicesterius. Lady Shieffaldia was not present during the Empress's visit, having remained on Marcia with the Earl's son. By this point, however, Leicesterius was already beginning to tire of her. The masque, however, had to be abandoned because the pavilion where it was to be staged was damaged in a electrical accident. Leicesterius was distressed, and because the Empress was due to leave Taurasia the following day to continue her progress up the Rebeccan Galactic Trade Route, he commissioned Gascigonia to write farewell verses with a similar message.
 * On July 19, 1775, the Empress Aurelia finally departed from the Taurasia star system, with her courtiers, in particular Burghley and the Earl of Jadia, declaring that they had never known anything to equal their experiences there. As the Empress began to ride away on her personal repulsorlift, Gascigonia, disguised as the mythological character Sylvanius, sprang from alongside the pathway and then descended alongside her on his cycle, attempting to read his hastily composed verses to her. The Empress, however, believing that urgency was necessary, began to accelerate faster; Gascigonia cried that she should not slow her pace, and that he would try his best to keep up with her, if need be, to complete his tale. The Empress traveled farther; Gascigonia, of course, could not keep up with her, and she reached the Spaceport in short order, departing on her flagship. Gascigonia, who did not have his transport ready, was forced to halt and to return to Kenilian Castle. Leicesterius and his household had worked very hard to ensure that the devised program proceeded smoothly, and there was no doubt that the visit had been a great success and would never be forgotten, either by the courtiers or by the inhabitants of Taurasia. Leicesterius, however, had spent nearly €35.5 billion dataries, a tenth of his entire net worth, on the festivities, and he was to never to recover financially from the huge expenditures thus incurred. The purpose of it all, which was to convince the Empress that she should marry him, had been defeated by unfortunate coincidence; such a chance would not come again. Leicesterius would begin to look elsewhere from this point onwards.
 * July 22-September 27
 * Following her departure from Taurasia, the Empress, now accompanied by Leicesterius and his talented young nephew, Philip Sidronius, proceeded thenceforth to the Earl of Estatius's personal residence, Chartlerian Mansion, on Kigonia. The Earl himself, who held the rank of Major-General in the Imperial Laurasian Army, was stationed at Ladelle, commanding operations by Laurasian units against pirate bands operating from the isolated outpost star-systems of Connaught and Munster. The Empress however, was welcomed by the Countess of Estatius, the daughter of Lord Knollysis, her former lady-in-waiting, and her own cousin, Lady Laetita Knollysis. The Countess of Estatius was now thirty-one years old, and had been married to the Earl of Estatius for fifteen years. The Countess, renowned for her beauty and her intelligence, was nevertheless a restless character; she had been one of the guests present at the lavish entertainments of Kenilian Castle. Although several courtiers guessed that the Countess and Leicesterius harbored a secret passion for each other, the Empress remained oblivious to it. As regards to Leicesterius's nephew, Philip Sidronius, he was to advance far in the Empress's favor. Born at Penhurstian Place, Deanna, on November 30, 1754, he was the son of Sir Antigonius Sidronius and his wife, Lady Didymeia Sidronius, the sister of the Earls of Leicesterius and Sarah. He was the godson of Emperor Philicus I of Spamalka, but was nevertheless raised in the Reformed Almitist faith. He was educated at Deannian Central High School and Christ College on Coen.
 * In 1772, Sidronius was elected to serve on the Municipal Council of Wowrak, Deanna's capital city, and in that same year, served with the Laurasian Embassy on Parri. He then traveled in the Great Amulak Spiral for three years, visiting the courts of Haxonia, Pruthia, Austarlia, Masavania, Spamalka, Vendragia, and Dejanica. He was presented to King Stanis Vorrust I of Dejanica; Emperor Pru'a IX of Pruthia; Empress Mar'va Tarvania of Austarlia and her son Joseth II; Grand Duke Ivan IV of Masacavania; King Georg III of Vendragia; Doge Alvise Mocenigo of Haxonia; and Emperor Philicus I of Spamalka. He had returned to the Laurasian Empire in February 1775, at the same time that the Earl of Oxfadia departed it. On July 24, while still visiting the Countess of Estatius on Kigonia, the Empress appointed Sidronius as her Standard Bearer; she also made him a consul of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and began, from 1775 onwards, to dispatch him on routine diplomatic errands to foreign courts in the Great Amulak Spiral. The following day, Aurelia departed from Kigonia; she now visited Durglais, Rebecca, Chancia, Katherine, Briannia, Alemeda, Nystadia, Shannon, Dennis, Wendy, Coen, and Deanna. On August 13, she reached Bolgrahay, her visit being intended to boost the declining woolen export industry in the star system. Frantic preparations had been made by the planetary authorities for her visit; approaches were constructed at all angles of the planet's orbit, with the arms of the Empire mounted on them. The Empress proceeded onto the world on her personal repulsorlift, and graciously accepted, at the gates to Tatar City, a silver-gilt cup with a gift of €5 million dataries. She expressed delight at the laudatory verses of welcome and then toured St. Chalmer's Cathedral, one of the largest religious edifices in the Outer Core. Here her uncle, Grand Prince Craterus, eldest son and original heir apparent of Emperor Neuchrus I, was interred.
 * The Empress paid her respects to her uncle. She then proceeded to her lodging at the Archbishoprical Palace; over the course of the next three days, she attended a variety of public parades and displays of graditude, services at the cathederal, and a official government debate at Tatar City Municipal Hall. She then departed on August 17, and was escorted by local dignitaries to the outskirts of the star system. After leaving Bolgrahay, the Empress paid brief visits to Ipsus V and Robbay, before proceeding rapidly up the Rebeccan Galactic Trade Route. She reached Elijahana on August 24, and stayed with Sir Antigonus Lesius, who owned a country estate in the star system. He staged a play, The Triumph of Patriotism, which delighted the Empress. Aurelia then conducted a triumphant progress through the Robertian Provinces, parts of which had been so recently visited by the troops of Pugachevia's Rebellion. Her visit to Robert, from August 27-September 3, 1775, was cause for much occasion. The Empress visited Ximar the Despot's Martial Palace, the Landmark of Boontha the Victor, and the Xethelassa Gardens. She then visited Wakedia and then Meris.
 * At Meris, she visited the Conference House where the Wakedian Conclave had proclaimed the reestablishment of the Robertian Empire in AH 495, during the decline and fall of the Arachosian-Sennacherid Empire. The Empress then visited Abuza, Abrianna, Brenda, Dickinson, Iego, the OsonBoka Nebula, Jeanne, Meredith, the Jagerona Worlds, McEvlogue, Jamaia I, and Jamuina. Finally, on September 22, the Empress began her journey back to Laurasia Prime. She paid brief visits to Hasselbeck, Goldberg, and Whoppi before journeying back to the Rebeccan Galactic Trade Route. Aurelia arrived at Laurasia Prime on September 27, 1775; Chancellor Walsingis, who had remained on Laurasia Prime to handle government affairs in her absence, welcomed her and the Imperial Court back with lavish ceremony. The Empress announced, upon arriving back to the Quencilvanian Palace, that her progress of 1776 would be to the Homidinian Provinces and the Burglais Arm. She believed that it was still to early to progress to the Huntite Provinces, considering the Pugachevia Rebellion's impact there.
 * October 15-
 * By October 1775, the situation of the Haynsian Despotate was a complicated one. As a result of victories obtained by the Laurasian Empire during the Fourth Laurasian-Marasharite War, particularly in the military offensives of 1769-1771 and June 1774, the Treaty of Kuckuk Kaynarca had witnessed the liberation of the Haynsians from their ties of vassalage to the Marasharite Empire. The Despotate had been under Marasharite overlordship for nearly two centuries; its "liberation" by the Laurasian Empire, the very state which it had for decades raided ceaselessly, under the patronage of its former Marasharite overlords, was a paradoxical concidence. Empress Aurelia, however, did not have any intention of allowing the Despotate to maintain its status as an "independent" state. The reason she had conferred her approval upon the Treaty of Cherseneos, and upon Marasharite recognition of Haynsian independence, was to lay the groundwork for the eventual Laurasian annexation, directly, of the Haynsian territories. The Empress believed that a period of independence for the Haynsians would soften them to the ultimate blow which would be delivered by her Empire. However, she had assumed the duties of protector of the Haynsian Despotate's interests, while at the same time promising not to intervene in the Despotate's internal affairs. This would be revealed for the hollow promise that it was. Braval I Karany, who had ascended to the Haynsian throne upon the sudden death of his elder brother Everan II Karany in December 1771, had become more and more unpopular with his subjects. This intensified following the conclusion of the Treaty of Kuchuk Kaynarca in July 1774.
 * Braval I, who found himself indebted to the Laurasian Empire, for their "efforts" in securing Haynsian independence from vassalage to the Marasharite Empire, had pursued a pro-Laurasian policy in the government of his realms. This included the grant, by charters of August 17 and September 6, 1774, of free-trade privileges to "all Laurasian merchants, businessmen, and nobles, who have decided to make their business in the Despotate". These were privileges which had not been enjoyed by merchants from the Laurasian Empire previously, because of the ceaseless Haynsian raids and the Treaty of Nis. Laurasian corporations were, by the terms of these two documents, permitted to have docking and shipping rights at Haynes, Balaclava, and Bahkchisiray. They were also permitted to present petitions directly to the Haynsian Economic Council, on any matter of "concern or interest relating to their economic position." These privileges had eventually aroused the ire of the Haynsian populace, who also came to despise the Despot's penchant for luxury and for entertainment. The Despot exported exotic goods from the Laurasian Empire, such as Paulite cordianite, Horacian banners, and Kimanian spices. This had come at the expense of his subjects, on whom a new capitation levy was imposed in March 1775. The Despot's excesses, and his increasing paranoia towards his subjects, eventually permitted for a former Despot to reclaim his position: Neal V Karany. He had been Despot from March 1769 until February 1770, when he had been forced to abdicate in favor of his younger brother, Qaplan-Empi II, who had then suffered a serious defeat at the hands of Field-Marshal Rumanstevius in the Battle of Riababia Mogila. Since being removed from the throne, the former Despot had remained in exile at Athens in the Marasharite Empire; Emperor Mustapha had appointed him to the honorary post of Director-Pasha of Customs and permitted him to have an extensive household.
 * Neal V, however, had never stopped thinking about the power and influence that he once held as Despot, and was determined to take advantage of any opportunity to reclaim his throne. This opportunity emerged in April 1775. With Braval I Karany having lost the respect of his subjects, Neal found his opportunity. On April 15, he received a communique from the Haynsian Prince Gur-Karany, who declared that it "had been a mistake" for the former Despot to have been removed from his throne, and offering to support him in reclaiming his "rightful position" on Haynes. Neal accepted immediately, and now began to assemble mercenaries and conscripts at Athens, for departure back to the Haynsian Despotate. Gur-Karany, on his part, assembled military supplies at Isis, Borlavia, Semapol, and Sermnavpol, determined to use these as strongholds from which to strike against the Despot. Finally, on June 14, 1775, Neal V had departed from Athens, having obtained a "passport" from the Marasharite Court. Within four days, he appeared in the Warrior Fastnesses. Braval I, who issued a manifesto denouncing the former Despot as a "rebel and pretender", now ordered his units at Doros and Cappa to advance to the Fastnesses. Although government forces managed to obtain a victory at Chereseneos (June 22-27, 1775), Neal V captured a Haynsian supply convoy at Tivran (July 1) and stormed government positions at the Taurician Straits (July 5-9). By the end of July 1775, Doros had capitulated to the forces of Neal V, and Braval I now was forced to redeploy units from the Brigoff Stellar Nebula, in order to strengthen the defenses of Haynes. In August 1775, a series of confrontations occurred between rebel and government forces at Chessapol, Voronetsy, and the Kuban Asteroid Belt, resulting in the establishment of the former Despot's units in the vicinity of Balaclava.
 * The following month, the final blow landed on Braval I when Prince Gur-Karany announced his defection to the forces of Neal V. As a result of this defection, the major strongholds of the Brigoff Stellar Nebula acknowledged the former Despot's authority; Bahkchisiray, on its part, offered no resistance, and was occupied by Neal V Karany on September 25. Now on October 15, 1775, the garrison of Haynes betrayed its master, sending a plea to Neal V to return to his "proper residence" in the capital star system. Braval I, with his household, remaining subordinates, and his heir apparent, his nephew Prince Jay-Karany, fled to Palymer. There were granted admittance on the orders of the Empress Aurelia. The Empress abstained from direct intervention in the affairs of the Haynsian Despotate at this stage, but believed that Haynsia's internal troubles would prove the conduit for Laurasian influence into the Angelina Spiral. She therefore decided to offer sanctuary to the now deposed Despot and his heir-apparent. Neal V reached Haynes on October 22, and was proclaimed Despot by the assembly of Haynsian nobles. The Despot refrained from overt aggression against the Empire for the time being, but made no secret of his intention to restore close ties with the Marasharite Empire. Abdulahamid II, however, was a wiser character than his brother, and sought to "ignore" Haynsian appeals. He did not wish for war with the Empire's Laurasian neighbors at this juncture.
 * November 17-
 * On November 17, 1775, the Empress Aurelia promulgated the very comprehensive Imperial Statute of the Regional and Provincial Administration of the Laurasian Empire. This statute was the result of several months of hard work, discussion, and deliberation by the Empress and the chief institutions of the Imperial Government. As has been explained previously, the Empress of Laurasia believed that the events of the Malarian and Pugachevia Rebellions revealed that the Empire's local governmental structure needed reform. The Empress had already garnered information about the Empire's judicial and legal system through the efforts of the Legal Commission of 1765-68, which had drafted the Codex Aureliana. This had given her the idea for what further reforms needed to be implemented in order to strengthen the Empire's governmental structure. The Commission on the Reform of the Imperial Government had presented its report to the Empress in an audience at the Grand Corridor of the Quencilvanian Palace (September 14, 1775). The Empress had then ordered the paralegals of the Ministry of Justice and the Imperial Chancellory to draft the final statute in accordance with the report. Their efforts, supervised by Procurator-General Bagonius and the Earl of Jadia, who now served as Minister of Regional and Local Administration, prevailed, and their final work was promulgated by the Empress.
 * In the introductory section to the Statute, it was declared that "the welfare of our Empire has compelled us to promulgate this measure, in order to defeat the conspiracy of usurpers; the evil doings of rebels; and the acts of the anti-Almitis." It was necessary for a complete reform of the Empire's administrative structure, the Statute further declared, so that "the spirit of the Lord Almitis" may be appeased and all troubles in the Empire's realms resolved. The Statute was divided into five chapters. Chapter I concerned the delineation and the territorial constitution of the administrative divisions of the Empire, dividing the Empire into forty Governorates with 920 provinces and 2760 districts. Previously, the Empire had been divided into twenty-five prefectures with 500 dioceses and 300 provinces. Each governorate was to have a total of 1,700,000 inhabited star systems. Each province, in turn, was to have 73,913 star systems; each district, 24,637 systems. By increasing the number of administrative divisions and apportioning them with a roughly equal number of star systems, the Empress sought to lower the possibilities for a revolt and to strengthen governmental oversight over every segment of the Empire's local population. Chapter 2 concerned the executive and legislative functions of the Governor-General, the Gubernatorial Council, and the gubernatorial boards of administration. Chapter 3 defined the functions and responsibilities of the Provincial-Governors, the District Proconsuls, and the Planetary Governors; their relationship with, and the duties of, the Provincial, District, and Planetary Councils; and the "power of supervision" (vigilantiae virtute) enjoyed by the Governor-Generals. Chapter 4 concerned the rights and privileges of the nobility, the notables, and the subjects of the Empire in these territories. Chapter 5 dealt with the judicial and court system of the Empire's regions, subordinating the Courts of Assizes and the Courts of Appeal to the Governing Senate on Laurasia Prime. Finally, Chapter 6 concerned the finances, transportation matters, subordinate legislation, and the coordination of authorities among the local regions (A more detailed explanation of the Statute is provided at the Laurasian Empire page).
 * The promulgation of the Statute had outstanding results, improving drastically the efficiency and the organization of the Empire's administration. By 1796, twenty-one years after it was promulgated, the number of officials in the Empire had nearly quadrupled, for 1 per 15,000 individuals to 1 per 2,000 individuals. In particular, the number of municipal aediles, financial quaestors, and law enforcement agents increased by an astounding 600%; the civil bureaucracy of the Empire's regions experienced a 2000% increase, and the courts of the Governor-General experienced a 500% increase in numbers of courtiers and personnel. Government officials now spent six times as much as previously on local institutions, with expenditures increasing from $6.5 quadmillion dataries in 1775 to $39.8 quadmillion dataries by 1796. Local government expenditures increased from 5% to 14% of GDP; the share of governmental civil service and justice in the imperial budget increased from 10% to 20% over the same period. The increases in local government spending during the last quarter of the eighteenth century were equal to the total amount spent in the whole period 1621-1775. This reform would be considered one of the greatest accomplishments of any Laurasian monarch.
 * December 12-
 * By December 1775, the Earl of Leicesterius had tired of his secret wife, the Lady Demetria Shieffaldia. Shieffaldia, who had entranced the Earl by her beauty, vivaciousness, and intelligence, was nevertheless arrogant, haughty, and domineering. This had been demonstrated by her persistent demands that she be served as Countess of Leicesterius by her personal household, and her tantrums when her husband refused to agree to this. Instead, the Earl was now in pursuit of the Empress's cousin, Lady Laetita Knollysis, the daughter of his friend and fellow councilor, Vice-Chamberlain Sir Tacitus Knollysis. Knollysis had married Katharina Caranius, daughter of the Empress's maternal aunt (and former mistress of her father), Lady Antonia Boleyenia, in 1740. Katharina had been a trusted confidante and friend of Aurelia from her earliest years. When she became Empress in November 1758, Aurelia had named her cousin as the Senior Lady of the Bedchamber, second only to the Chief Gentlewoman, Baroness Katharina Ashleius. Caranius had juggled her responsibilities of presiding over the affairs of the Empress's Ladies of the Chamber with being a mother to her sixteen children. She died from the Soplaies disease on January 15, 1769, at Hampsonian Palace on Jared, and had been granted a state funeral by the Empress, being interred at St. Antiochus's Chapel in the Westphalian Cathedral. Her daughter, Laetita, had been born on November 8, 1743 at her family's estate on Azatha II, Rotherfaldian Greys. She was the third out of sixteen children.
 * As a child, she was regarded as the "child of the Lord Paul" for her graceful form and countenance; as an adult, she was renowned for her beauty. This would be testified by her official portrait, which would be painted in 1785, when she was forty-one. This beauty was combined with a energy, vivaciousness, and precociousness that quickly earned her attention from others. In 1756, during the reign of Empress Didymeia, the Knollyses and five of their children fled abroad to the Pruthian Empire, as the Didymeian Counter-Reformation was then reaching its height. Laetita, however, remained in the household of the Grand Princess Aurelia on Paradine, developing a close friendship with her. When Aurelia came to the throne in November 1758, Laetita became one of her first ladies-in-waiting. On November 7, 1760, with her cousin's blessing and approval, she married Septimius Deveria, who was then Viscount Herefadia. Deveria had been born on September 16, 1741, the son of Sir Antiochus Deveria, who became a Knight of the Imperial Bath in February 1747 and died later that same year, and Dorothea Hasteria (died 1782), the daughter of Sir Callimachus Hasteria, Lord Mayor of Constantinople. His father died before his grandfather, after whom he was named: Septimius Deveria, 1st Viscount Herefadia.
 * It was his grandfather who raised him, and the young knight obtained his education at the Seminary Academy of Dearton's Gateway and the University of Laurasia Prime, obtaining his BA in Political Science and Military History in May 1759. On September 27, 1758, with his grandfather's death at the age of seventy, he became 2nd Viscount Herefadia. In September 1759, he enrolled in the Cadet Corps, determined to gain a career for himself as an officer in the Imperial Laurasian Army. It was while he was participating in a parade of the Corps at the Diplomatic Palace that he met Lady Laetita for the first time. The two developed a immediate affection for each other, and in May 1760, just three months after their initial encounter, he proposed marriage to her. The marriage itself, held at the Chapel of the Diplomatic Palace, was one of the most lavish affairs of the Imperial Court at that time. Shortly after the marriage, the couple retired to Herefadia's private estate, Chartlerian Mansion, on Kigonia. During the course of the next decade, the couple had four children: their two daughters Dorothea and Athena, born in 1763 and 1764 respectively; their eldest son, and Herefadia's heir-apparent, also named Septimius after his father, in 1765; and their younger son Antigonus in 1769. By 1765, however, the initial fires of passion amongst the couple were already dying off. The Viscountess returned to the Imperial Court from June to October 1765.
 * During this time, while pregnant with her first son, she flirted with the Earl of Leicesterius, which aroused the Empress's first outburst of anger against her. Her retreat back to Chartlerian Mansion, however, in November 1765, days before her son's birth, cooled down matters. Her husband, in the meantime, advanced rapidly in the imperial service. Graduating from the Cadet Corps in May 1763, he quickly ascended through the ranks of the Imperial Military. He fought in the later stages of the Huguenot Expeditionary War, participated in the Dejanican Election of 1764, and then fought the Bar Confederation in 1768 and early 1769. In December 1769, he contributed his services to the suppression of the Malarian Rebellion, serving under the Earl of Jadia and Lord Clitonia. Following the final suppression of the Malarian Rebellion in early 1770 (after the brief Dacrian Revolt), he was reassigned to the Marasharite theater, and earned distinction by combat actions at the Battles of Riababaia Mogila, Larga, Kagul, Sackrandis, and Imegina. By 1771, he had obtained the rank of Brigadier-General in the Imperial Army, typical of the accelerated rise which marked the military careers of nobles and knights in the Empire. For his zeal in the service of the Empress, and his loyalty to her and her government, Herefadia was created 1st Earl of Estatius in a ceremony at the Quencilvanian Palace on May 4, 1772.
 * Two months later, he became a Knight of the Garter and was awarded the Order of St. Antiochus the Great for his military service. The new Earl of Estatius continued to serve on the Marasharite theater of operations until July 1773, when he was reassigned to duty in the Lavellan Provinces. His vailant actions in the Ulster Marches against the Lavellan pirates Sir Brian MacPhellem and Turlough Luineach, in particular his victories at Connaught, Munster, Belfast, and Rethalin, earned him promotion to the rank of Major-General in October 1774. Estatius was ruthless to captured rebels, having more than 150,000 executed at Lavelle, Ladelle, and Dejan in the span of one year. Finally, on December 12, 1775, he returned to Laurasia Prime, and to a hero's welcome. The Empress conferred the prestigious Order of St. Honorius the Liberator, highest of the military orders of the Empire, upon Estatius. He therefore joined Field-Marshals Rumanstevius, Panius, Dologruvkius, Sarah, and Drury, all of whom rewarded for their service in the Scottrian Wars, the War of the Bar Confederation, and the Fourth Laurasian-Marasharite War. The Empress also made him a grant of €400 million dataries and rewarded him possession of the Felleris Country Estate on Osama.
 * Estatius, however, was soon in a sour mood. He had been aware of his wife's dalliance with Leicesterius a decade earlier. In his absence in the Galactic Borderlands, his wife had met with Leicesterius numerous times, and was, as previously stated, a guest at the entertainments of Kenilian Castle. Rumors had circulated at the Imperial Court that the two were having an affair, and that she had given birth to two of his children, and that both of whom had been secretly taken and placed in the households of commoners to raise. These rumors were untrue, but they darkened the Earl's mood. He was outwardly friendly to Leicesterius, in any official functions that he encountered him, but in private, denounced the Earl's "evil doings and his seductions of women." On Ascentmas Day, 1775, Estatius, who was due to return to service in the Galactic Borderlands, drafted his final will and testament. It specified that if he died while they were still young, they were to be brought up under the guardianship of his close friend and colleague, the Earl of Hannah, one of Empress Aurelia's most trusted and respected courtiers. Sir Antigonus Sidronius, in a letter of December 29, 1775, to his wife, reported that Estatius was set to become an enemy of Leicesterius.

1776

 * January 1-The year 1776, the 76th year of the eighteenth century, commenced with the Laurasian Empire in a state of internal prosperity and external peace. Since the conclusion of the Fourth Laurasian-Marasharite War (July 1774) and the suppression of the Pugachevia Rebellion (September 1774), the Empire's dominions had enjoyed the calm of "universal, prevalent peace, which has not been disrupted by any outside factors or the agents of the Anti-Almitis". These were the words used by Lord Treasurer Burghley to describe the situation in the Laurasian Empire at the commencement of the new year. The Empress Aurelia's progress the previous year, which included the famed visit to Kenilian Castle, had been demonstrative of the authority of the Imperial Court and the fact that she could now enjoy herself, along with the Imperial Court. The luxuries of rule awaited the courtiers of the Imperial Household, and it seemed as if a state of tranquility would prevail for the foreseeable future. There were, however, other matters of importance which now confronted the Imperial Laurasian Government. One remained the perennial Scottrian Question. Although Queen Mariana was securely in the custody of the Earl of Aretha, and had remained imprisoned for nearly a decade, she nevertheless continued to correspond with her supporters at the Spamalkan court and in the Laurasian Empire. She was determined not to cease with this correspondence until she had acceded to the Laurasian throne. The Scottrian Question would not flare during this year, but it would remain a background factor, in the minds of Burghley, Walsingis, Leicesterius, and the Empress's other advisers. The other questions of concern were the Durthian Rebellion and the events in the Haynsian Despotate. Of the two, the Haynsian matter was the more urgent. Neal V Karany had reclaimed his position as Despot on Haynes, and had compelled Braval I Karany, his heir-apparent Prince Jay Karany, and their leading courtiers to flee into exile to Palymer, now in the possession of the Laurasian Empire. They had been granted official sanctuary by the Empress Aurelia, who was still determined to take advantage of the troubles in the Haynsian Despotate to extend Laurasian influence and military power into the Angelina Spiral. These goals were to be revealed during the course of the year, and would ultimately constitute the Empire's first intervention in Haynsian internal affairs, under the terms of the Treaty of Kuchuk Kaynarca. The Durthian Question, on the other hand, continued to remain an issue of concern for the Empress, as will be described below. Nevertheless, in her New Year's proclamation (January 1, 1776), the Empress maintained a optimistic note. She declared that the ongoing reform of the Empire's local administration would "serve to defeat internal dissent and rebellion against the authority of our government"; that the Empire's incorporation of the former Marasharite and Dejanican territories in the Galactic Borderlands had "proceeded smoothly"; and that she considered the Lord Almitis to have blessed her in all she undertook. In a speech to the Holy Synod (January 14, 1776), the Empress would declare that "As for those rare and special benefits which many years have followed and accompanied me with happy reign, I attribute them to Almitis alone. These seventeen years Almitis hath both prospered and protected you with good success, under my direction, and I nothing doubt that the same maintaining hand will guide you still and bring you to the ripeness of perfection." This attitude would be consistently displayed by the Empress in the years to come, who never failed to give gratitude to the Lord Almitis for all of her successes.
 * February 8-
 * By February 1776, the concern of the Spamalkan Emperor Philicus I about the Laurasian Empire's interactions with the United Durthian States had increased considerably. The Emperor of Spamalka had repeatedly emphasized the message to his leading officials and to his courtiers that the Durthians, under the leadership of Prince William of Orange, "are among the worst rebels and fiends who have ever ascended to a position in galactic territory. They are the agents of evil, seeking to destroy the prosperity and the unity of the Hereditary Dominions". He had told Lord Felipe Guzman, before his death on December 27, 1775, that "my conscience, and the conscience of my father, will never be satisfied until my rule has been restored over the Durthian Duchies". Spamalkan Ambassador Mendoza had continued to inform the Emperor about the events at the Laurasian Court, and he had obtained, from his agents in the Imperial Household, information about the Empress Aurelia's reception, and rejection, of the offer of protectorship made by the Durthian States-General a year earlier. This, and the fact that Laurasian mercenaries fought in confrontations with Spamalkan forces in the Durthian campaigns, motivated Philicus to dispatch a special envoy, the Sieur de Champigny, to the Empress. Champginy, who had been born at Arles on March 22, 1715, was a Franconian nobleman who had defected to the service of the Holy Spamalkan Empire in 1751. Since them, he had ascended through the ranks of the Spamalkan Diplomatic Corps, serving as economic consul on Antwerp (1757-1759); Envoy to the Vendragian Confederacy (1760); and Spamalkan Ambassador to the Grand Duchy of Masacavania (1761-1769), before returning to duty in the Durthian Provinces as Consul of Economics on Amsterdam. He was therefore trusted by the Spamalkan Emperor and believed capable of having a frank conversation with the Laurasian Empress. Champginy's appointment was on this day, February 8, 1776; he departed from Morrio Cabana the following day, and reached Laurasia Prime by February 16, being received by the Empress and the Imperial Court for much ceremony.
 * During the early hours of February 19, after a series of entertainments held by the Empress in the honor of the Spamalkan Embassy, Champginy fulfilled his mission by holding his first state audience with the Empress. Aurelia, however, who had been informed by Chancellor Walsingis of the Envoy's mission, and had reviewed intelligence information concerning the Spamalkan Council of State's deliberations, evaded giving the Envoy a direct answer. She complained that the Emperor of Spamalka had not written to her, and that this offended her. Champginy attempted to offer his assurances that his master possessed "only the greatest respect and regard for your person", but the Empress of Laurasia continued on with her diatribe. She went on to state that the Spamalkan Empire did not have the right to absolute dominion over the Durthian Provinces, and that her own father would not have tolerated Spamalkan pretensions. When Champginy pointed out that the Empress's father had allied himself with his master's father in the Laurasian-Franconian Wars of 1723-25 and 1744-46, the Empress dismissed it as the "necessity of circumstances". She then changed the topic again, declaring that even though she was a woman, she could still handle the situation well. Smiling mischievously, she then claimed that she had a great personal liking for Emperor Philicus. Aurelia's dissembling and use of language baffled the Spamalkan Envoy, who was able to obtain little extra assistance from Mendoza. Three further audiences were held, on February 22, 26, and 28, but the Envoy was unable to detect the Empress's attitude nevertheless. He finally departed from Laurasia Prime on March 2, puzzled about Aurelia's intentions and unable to report her future plans to his master.
 * March 21-
 * In a ceremony at the Diplomatic Palace in Christiania, Laurasia Prime, the Earl of Leicesterius was formally awarded the title of "Prince of the Holy Austarlian Empire", which was one of the highest hereditary designations in the Holy Austarlian Empire. Originally, possessors of this title, which originated from as far back as the eleventh century AH, were recognized as immediate vassals of, or noblemen in, the service of the Empire, secular or ecclesiastical, who held a fief that had no suzerain except for the Emperor. However, this definition had experienced a rapid change during the course of the centuries, as the Austarlian Emperors of the Hapsburg dynasty consolidated their authority over their realms by a program of centralization, confiscation of noble and hereditary properties, and the abolition of self-government privileges granted to estates and star systems within their realms. Emperor Lea'dus I the Ugly (1657-1705) was the first Austarlian Emperor to grant the title of "Prince" on his own merit, and the first to award the title to foreign personages. By the last quarter of the eighteenth century, it had become the second-highest honor conferred by the Austarlian Emperor, second to that of membership in the Order of the Golden Fleece. The Order of the Fleece, which had originated as a Durthian order, was transferred into Austarlian possession after the partition of the Durthian Duchy of Burgundy between Austarlia and Franconia in 1677. Its rules, however, proscribed that a member could only be a subject of the sovereign who awarded the distinction. Empress Aurelia, on her part, had continued to reward the Earl of Leicesterius. She made him several financial and property grants during the early 1770s, amounting to €65.5 billion dataries, and she had also secured him honors from other foreign monarchies.
 * By 1776, Leicesterius had been awarded the honors of the Pruthian Order of the Black Eagle (1764); Franconian Order of St. Michael (1766); the Laurasian Orders of Sts. Seleucus the Victor and Honorius the Liberator (1768, 1770); the Dejanican Order of the White Eagle (1771); the Scottrian Order of St. Andrew (1772); the Masacavanian Order of St. Alexander Nevsky (1773); the Haxonian Order of the Elephant (1774); and the Vendragian Order of the Holy Seraphim (1775). The Empress's attempt to obtain him the Order of the Golden Fleece, however, had been rebuffed by Austarlian Empress Mar'va Tarvania in November 1772, on the grounds that only a Austarlian subject could bear that honor. In reality, the Austarlian Empress, who could have overridden the requirement, still smarted over the debacle concerning the marriage project of the Archduke Char'vak with her Laurasian counterpart. Three years later, however, her son had obtained more influence in state affairs, and he now overrode his mother's objections. On January 13, 1776, the Empress sent a communique to the Laurasian Ambassador at the Court of Vienna, Sir Lucius Amadethus, commanding him to request of the Austarlian Government the conferral of the Principate upon one of "Her Imperial Majesty's loyal subjects". Joseth II had accepted, hoping to foster a positive relationship with the Laurasian Empire. Now, on March 21, 1776, Leicesterius received the certificate of elevation from the Austarlian Ambassador, Count Carl von Regaraff. The Empress then entertained him and the Imperial Court to a night of festivities at the Galactic Opera. Aurelia conferred this honor upon Leicesterius as a reward to him for staging the lavish Kenilian Castle visit the year before; the travails which would soon mark their relationship were in the future.
 * May 6-
 * By May 1776, events concerned with the Haynsian Despotate were proceeding further. The exiled Haynsian Despot, Braval I Karany, had remained on Palymer with his nephew and heir-apparent, Prince Jay Karany, as well as the rest of the Haynsian Court. The exiled Despot, however, had not remained idle. He had begun to assemble, with the support of the newly-appointed Laurasian Governor of Palymer, Sir Crassus Lacius, military supplies and mercenaries in the Palymer star system. Braval I continued to deny the authority of Neal V Karany over the Haynsian dominions, and he remained in contact with his supporters in the outskirts of the Warrior Fastnesses, promising that "the rule of a proper government would be restored to the realms left to us by our ancestors". The actions of Neal V Karany were encouraging the exiled Haynsian Court's hopes. Neal V, who had not made any secret of his loyalties, had continued to make overtures to the Marasharite Court. In a communique of January 25, 1776, addressed to the Marasharite High Council, the Despot proclaimed that "All my goods, my services, and the services of my realm are at your disposal". The Despot, in particular, commanded the Haynsian Ambassador to the Marasharite court, the Dasian Timur Gashlid, to assure the Marasharite Emperor Abdulahamid II that the Despotate only yearned for a "restoration of the terms which prevailed previously". Abdulahamid, however, was as explained before a more cautious character than his brother Mustapha had been. Marasharita had, unlike Laurasia, continued to experience internal turmoil. From November 1774 to March 1775, the attention of the Emperor and his ministers had been held by the Gedlik Rebellion in the Anatolian and Syrian Districts, provoked by one Gedik-Pasha, who was enraged by government exactions from his estates. The Rebellion had been crushed with extreme severity, but had disrupted the prosperous agricultural industry of those regions and drained the Marasharite Treasury.
 * Then on July 7, 1775, the Emperor had compelled Grand Vizier Izzet Mehmed to retire, allegedly for failing to suppress "discontent" in the Imperial Harem. His successor, Morali Dervish, retained the confidence of the Emperor but focused his efforts on accumulating a vast fortune for himself and his family. The Marasharite economy experienced severe inflation during the latter months of 1775; on December 11, the Grand Vizier had been compelled to order a debasement of the İmparatorun para (Emperor's money), in order to reduce inflation rates to 2.5%. As a result of all these troubles, the Marasharite Emperor was in no mood to plunge into war with the Laurasian Empire at this juncture. On April 19, he informed the Despot that "no assistance from my government will be forthcoming at this juncture" and that the Treaty of Kucuk Kaynarca had absolved the Despotate of all committments. Neal V had been placed in a conundrum, but despite this, he continued to make appeals to Marasharite nobles and courtiers for assistance. The Despot, himself, however, damaged his own cause by maintaining capitation levies on the estates of Haynsian nobles; operating his own secret police force, which harassed the Despot's opponents on Haynes, Doros, Theodoros, and Bahkhisiray; and maintaining the extensive Haynsian Court. Braval I was therefore able to act as the "savior of the Despotate", and in proclamations issued from Palymer during April 1776, promised to "treat my subjects in a more effective, and kinder manner, then previously". Empress Aurelia, on her part, had continued to consult with Chancellor Walsingis and Lord Treasurer Burghley concerning the situation in the Haynsian Despotate. Determined to establish Laurasian influence in the internal affairs of the Despotate, the Empress now decided it prudent to extend official state support to Braval I and his court.
 * On April 25, Chancellor Walsingis, acting on the Empress's instructions, sent a communique to the exiled Despot. In the communique, he declared that "Her Majesty of Laurasia is interested in the welfare of your species and the preservation of your martial honor". Consequently, she was willing to meet with the Despot and his heir apparent in order to "ratify" matters concerning the extension of the Empire's support to him, in order to reclaim his throne. Braval accepted this offer promptly, hoping that he would be soon reinstalled on his throne. Four days later, the Empress Aurelia and a select entourage from the Imperial Court secretly departed from Laurasia Prime to Abraham, for the conference with the exiled Despot. On the Empress's orders, the meeting was kept secret from the public and the majority of the nobles and officials in the Imperial Household. The Imperial Chancellory would state that the Empress remained "hard at work" in her personal chambers. On May 5, 1776, the Empress met with Braval I Karany and Prince Jay-Karany at the Todd Mansion on Abraham. The Todd Mansion had been constructed in 1552, and had once been the residence of the Toddian family, which had been engaged in land speculation, mining, and electronics production before the death of its last scion, Sir Robertius Todd of the House of Lincoln, in 1626. It had been in the possession of the Imperial Household since 1706. This meeting between the Empress and the exiled Despot was a first, for a Laurasian sovereign had never met with a Haynsian Despot previously, due to the long antagonism between the two states. The Empress, however, was little impressed by the Despot himself, who, although he was only seven years older than her, was nevertheless in declining health. Her attention focused more on Prince Jay Karany, then thirty-one years old.
 * He impressed the Laurasian Empress with his desire to better himself and his physical attractiveness. The Empress would write to Leicesterius on May 11 that "The Haynsian Prince is the most gentle Haynsian that we have yet encountered. He is very talented, silver-colored, relatively decent for his species, and a expert at writing poetry. He is possessed of a desire to see and to learn everything". Partly because of the Empress's positive reception of the Haynsian Prince, the meeting proceeded smoothly. By the time the Empress departed from Abraham on May 19, to begin her journey back to her capital world, it had been agreed that the Imperial Laurasian Government would provide a corps of 300,000 mercenaries and a subsidy of €500 billion dataries a year to the Haynsian Despot, and that it would "use its diplomatic and economic resources into favoring the restoration of His Mightiness to his throne". Braval I was also permitted to establish training camps for his troops at Uma, Thurman, and Merevop, and to consult regularly with the Laurasian commanders of the region. When the Empress returned to Laurasia Prime on May 22, after making a detour through Eric and Giron (which she had not visited previously), she declared to Burghley that "this document will prove advantageous to us, and will allow for a future intervention into the Despotate's affairs".
 * June 11-September 3
 * On June 11, 1776, the Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Court departed from Laurasia Prime, in order to commence the formal progress of 1776. As stated above, the Empress had declared her intention, at the conclusion of her last progress in September 1775, to journey to the Homidinian Provinces and the Burglais Arm, which she had not yet visited. This however, was not the main reason for the Empress's trip to this part of the Caladarian Galaxy. It was also symbolic of the Laurasian Empire's reach and of its sole dominion in a galaxy which had seen the existence of numerous different civilizations. The region which the Empress now journeyed to had been home to the Homidinian Stellar Union, the Rokai Confederacy, Lacian Despotate, the Great Dasian Empire, the Homidinian Khanate, the Rashudina Empire, the Ummadian Empire, the Abbathian Dynasty, and the Mellorite Empire. The Lacian Cluster was located in this region, home to that martial and aggressive species which had briefly arisen to a position of galactic ascendancy and overwhelmed the Stellar Kingdom of Laurasia, among other states, in the seventh century AH. This trip was a demonstration of the Laurasian civilization's endurance and its now prevalent dominance. The trip was to continue for the next two months and was to see the Empress's presence grace many star systems. Traveling up the Rebeccan Galactic Trade Route, the Empress and the Imperial Court paid visits to Elijahana, Hasselbeck, Walters, Whoppi, Shephard, Beharis, Goldberg, and Stapleton. She then turned into the Farther Homidinian Districts and visited Taraning, Ian, Gibbs-to-Lester, Calms, Hemsford, and Burantis in succession. The Empress then cut across the Inner Homidinian Highway and visited Yutzy, Dion, Brlla, Homidinia Minor, and finally, Homidinia Major itself. Her visit to this star system (June 29-July 4, 1776), was marked with much occassion, with the Homidinian populace and the officials of the star system receiving her lavishly. The Empress visited the Neo-Rokai Valley of Progress; the ancient Homidinian Space Bases, from which the Stellar Union had ranged out into the depths of space in the eighth century BH; and the Palace of Zhunang, the Neo-Rokai Emperor who had briefly reestablished the independence of his species before being suppressed by Timur the Devastator in 986.
 * On July 4, 1776, the 3000th anniversary of the independence of the ancient Laurasian nation-state of Americana, the Empress departed from the star system. Already, in a letter of June 30, 1776, to Burghley (who had remained on Laurasia Prime), she had declared that "My journey through these star systems is of great personal significance to me, and of wider significance to this Empire". Following a visit to Heresofian, where Genghis Khan, founder of the Dasian Empire, had defeated a Homidinian force in 826, the Empress proceeded westwards towards the Kledis Var Trade Line and the Lacian Cluster. She visited Celia, Peters, Brent, Gwendolyn, Ryan, Wakino, Mir, Abitia, Perry, Julie, Karen, Kallista, Derek, Sharman, Drake, Rutherford, Kara, Homidinian Wyatt, Joseph, Dominic, Digette, and Demebezaic in that order. By July 22, the Empress had reached Markis Prime, where she stayed for five days, before visiting Kledis Var, Maxwell, and Chalassion. She then progressed through Alyssa and Halassion, before finally arriving at the outskirts of the Lacian Cluster on July 29. The Empress toured the Styrian Caldera for a number of days, receiving the homage and the loyalty of her subjects in those regions, before beginning a grand, triumphal progress through the strongholds of the Lacian Cluster. She visited Sonny, Kacee, Shaelynn, Englestrom, Chalassia, and then Dromund. At Dromund, the Battle of Dromund (660), which had seen the annhiliation of Lacian forces by the Northern Coalition, was simulated for the Empress, with nearly 600,000 personnel of the Imperial Laurasian Army, donned as both Lacian and Coalition soldiers, and piloting models of the spacecraft and warships used in the confrontation, participating. The Empress then toured Dromund itself, viewing the headquarters where Vilat-Giray, the military commander of Vorat-Garay, last Lacian Despot, sent orders to his doomed forces. The Empress then departed Dromund on August 4 and proceeded immediately to Lacia. She visited the ruins of the Despotic Tombs, which had been despoiled by Coalition forces 1116 years earlier. Respects were nevertheless paid to the legendary Lacian Despot Devlet-Giray, with whom the Despotate had been born and thrived. The Imperial Court remained on Lacia for several days, before finally departing on August 15. The Empress then proceeded to the Burglais Arm, visiting Coronadia, Edmundia, English Star, Jacobs I, Mackenzia Major, Mackenzia Minor, Alexander Haley, Cassie, and other major star systems, before finally beginning the journey back to Laurasia Prime on August 29. The Imperial Court arrived back in the capital star system on September 3, 1776; the Empress's progress was hailed as a triumph.
 * September 22-
 * During the early months of 1776, the relationship between the Earls of Leicesterius and Estatius flared from a mutual distrust to an open hostility. Estatius had, as previously mentioned, learned about the rumors which circulated concerning his wife's relationship with Leicesterius. He was also well aware of Leicesterius's own martial history, and that the Earl's reputation was still darkened by his "complicity", in the eyes of many, of the death of his first wife Lady Fausta Dudley. This soon revealed itself in the interactions between the two Earls at court. Estatius, who was wary of Leicesterius's intentions, and believed that he had the ambition of marrying the Countess himself, aligned himself with Leicesterius's enemies at the Imperial Court. Among these were the Earl of Jadia, whose loathing for Leicesterius had not decreased. Jadia conducted a extensive correspondence with Estatius, and they shared with each other their distrust of Leicesterius. On March 19, 1776, the hostility between the two Earls became specially marked when they had a verbal argument in the Audience Chamber. Estatius, accompanied by several of his retainers, confronted Leicesterius near the entrance to the Empress's Throne Room, and demanded the reasons for why Leicesterius was "pursuing" his wife. Leicesterius denied the charges, declaring that he was only concerned about "the welfare of Your Lordship's household" and that this concern extended to a focus on the condition of the Countess. Estatius, however, refused to believe this, and their confrontation soon degenerated into a verbal argument. Two further verbal arguments between Leicesterius and Estatius occurred on March 24 and April 1. Ultimately, Estatius, who was exhausted by this open struggle with Leicesterius, and who desired to obtain some escape from the intrigues at the Imperial Court, retreated to Chartlerian Mansion on Kigonia. Arriving there on April 12, he was received by his wife, who had been at the very center of his argument.
 * Estatius, therefore, found that he had no peace in his own household. He confronted his wife several times over her "loyalty to me and fidelity to our marriage ties". The Countess denied that she was engaged in any "improper" relationship with Leicesterius, and that he was only a personal friend. In July 1776, with his marriage foundering, and with the quarrels with both Leicesterius and his wife having darkened his mood, Estatius received notification from the Imperial Ministry of Defense that he was to return to duty in the Lavellan Governorate immediately. Estatius displayed no reluctance, and he departed from Kigonia on July 21, without saying goodbye to his wife and his household. He arrived back at his operational headquarters on Dequan five days later, and was at this stage promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-General by the Empress, for his "valiant record of military service". Estatius adhered to his duties, and he disrupted the Dougall Pirates in the system of Jarir in August 1776. On September 5, however, the Earl and several of his subordinates suddenly fell ill at the Barbarian Palace of Peace on Antowne, to which the Earl had moved four days earlier. Their condition declined swiftly, and by September 11, the Earl and his accomplices had been diagnosed with the Marsian fever. Estatius, still keeping in mind his disputes with Leicesterius, concluded that he had been poisoned, possibly on his rival's orders. This accusation of poisoning was one which had already dogged Leicesterius, and one which would continue to dog him until his death. Estatius's condition, however, had arisen out of an infection he had acquired while campaigning against the Pirates at Jarir.
 * Despite the efforts of his physicians, the Earl's health declined swiftly. He sent orders back to Kigonia, for the final ratification of his will and testament and the delivery of his last message to his wife, who was told to remain where she was. Then, on September 22, 1776, Estatius died at the age of thirty-four. The death of Estatius, who had become a respected figure at the Imperial Court, and popular throughout the Empire for his military exploits, was received with much regrets. The Empress Aurelia, in an official manifesto from the Quencilvanian Palace, ordered the Imperial Court into four days of mourning and declared that the death of the Earl "has deprived this Empire of a worthy military commander". Chancellor Walsingis and Lord Treasurer Burghley both expressed their regrets, as did Lord Knollysis, the Earl's father-in-law. The Empress, however, was well aware of the strained relationship between Estatius and Leicesterius. She was determined to clear up any accusations which could be levied against her chief favorite. The Empress therefore commanded Sir Antigonus Sidronius, who had served as Governor-General of Lavella since December 1775, to conduct a post-mortem on the body of the deceased Earl. Sidronius performed his duties swiftly, and on October 2, was able to report to the Imperial Privy Council that there was no evidence of foul play.
 * Estatius's fears that he had been poisoned were unfounded, and this was confirmed by Dr. Licinus Serdusius, the Earl's personal physician, who expressed his opinion that Estatius had not died from anything but natural causes. Estatius was now succeeded in his title by his ten-year old son, his namesake Septimius Deverania. He now became 2nd Earl of Estatius. The dying Earl had sent a communique to the Empress, hoping that "It will please Your Majesty to be as a mother to my children", in particular his son, who would now be dependent upon her. Estatius also expressed his wish that the Empress would honor his final will and testament. Aurelia, who had always liked the Earl, and regretted his quarrels with Leicesterius, honored his requests. By imperial statute, the young Earl's wardship and affairs were to become the concern of the Imperial Court of Wards, which now assumed guardianship of his properties until he was to come of age. The Empress canceled any outstanding debts and obligations inherited by the young Earl and entrusted him to the direct care of Lord Burghley, who had taken a direct role in the boy's upbringing since he was six years old. Estatius was now raised alongside Burghley's eldest son, Robertus.
 * On October 12, Estatius's body arrived back at Kigonia, where he was interred three days later at the Funerary Plot of Chartlerian Mansion. At that time, his will and testament were announced. The wardship of Estatius, entrusted to Lord Burghley, was confirmed; the Earl's three other children, his daughters Dorothea and Athena, and his younger son Antigonus, were entrusted to the care of the Earl and Countess of Hannah at their estate, Ashley-La Douche Mansion, on Hannah. On October 17, 1776, the Earl of Estatius was formally presented, along with his mother, the Countess Dowager, to the Empress in the Private Audience Chamber of the Quencilvanian Palace. They were attended by Leicesterius, who professed his "sadness" for the death of Estatius and vowed to look after the interests of his widow and son. The Empress kissed the young Earl's cheeks, in a formal gesture of friendliness, and stopping down to the boy, declared that "Your father now resides in the heavens, young man, and you shall continue his legacy forward". Following this audience, the Countess Dowager of Estatius retreated to her birthplace on Azatha II, Rotherfaldian Greys, to live with her family.
 * October 28-The exiled Haynsian Despot, Braval I Karany, who had continued to plot to regain his throne and his position in the Haynsian Despotate, died at the age of fifty. He expired at St. Geoffrey's Hospital on Palymer, formerly the Palymer Hospital of Valor, which had been rechartered by the Imperial Ministry of Health and Sentient Services in July 1775. Braval I's death therefore left his nephew, Prince Jay Karany, as the official leader of the Haynsian Court in exile. He immediately proclaimed himself to be the new Haynsian Despot, and continued to refuse to acknowledge the rights of Neal V Karany to rule "over my hereditary dominions". Jay XIV Karany, as he now called himself, was acknowledged as such by the Empress Aurelia, who now formally, and finally, dropped her recognition for Neal V Karany as Despot of Haynsia. During the last months of 1776, Jay XIV continued his preparations at Palymer and along the Haynsian Slave Highway, under the patronage and protection of the Imperial Laurasian Government, to launch a campaign into the Despotate's territories to reclaim his throne.
 * November 12-
 * The Empress Aurelia held her monthly audience with the Spamalkan Ambassador, Bernandino de Mendoza, at the Private Audience Chamber of the Quencilvanian Palace. For the Empress, this audience was of extreme importance, because of the events which had continued to transpire with the Durthian Rebellion. These events had continued to affect the Imperial Laurasian Government's perspectives about relations with the Holy Spamalkan Empire, and were of concern to the Empress and her ministers. Chancellor Walsingis and Lord Treasurer Burghley, both of whom considered the Empire's interactions with Spamalka to be of utmost importance, urged the Empress to use the audience as her opportunity to air hew views, in an explicit and definite manner, to the Spamalkan Ambassador. After the deparature of the Sieur de Champigny from the Laurasian Empire in March 1776, events had proceeded rapidly. On March 5, 1776, just three days after Champigny's deparature, the Spamalkan Governor-General of the Durthian Provinces, Luis de Requesens, died suddenly on Brussels at the age of forty-eight. Governor-General Requesens had failed to suppress the Durthian Rebellion, and was on the verge of being recalled when he died. For some months, Emperor Philicus did not appoint a replacement, and the Duke of Alva temporarily assumed the duties of command against rebel forces.
 * The Empress of Laurasia had maintained her game of pretense about marrying the Duke of Alencon, if only to give Philicus cause to pause and reflect about his own actions. By the spring of 1776, however, she had abandoned this strategy, admitting that the Franconian marriage project was stalled because Alencon remained under house arrest at St. Germain. Indecisive skirmishes at Antwerp, Haarlem, and Amsterdam dominated the course of the next six months, as Alva was unable to advance against rebel positions in Zeeland and Holland. By November 1776, tensions were inflamed among the Spamalkan troops. Philicus's treasury reserves had been bled dry by the expenses of the Durthian War; by the need to maintain garrisons along the borders with the Pruthian and Austarlian Empires; and by the diversion of government military resources to the continuing suppression of the Morcios in Spamalkan Grenada. The troops at Antwerp had not been paid for months, and they now were pushed to open revolt. On November 4, 1776, under the leadership of General Sancho d'Avila, they penetrated the defenses of the star system and immediately began to lay waste to it. Within two days, the star system was in ruin. Nearly fifteen million individuals died in Maarlem, Antwerp's capital city. The spaceport, shipyard facilities, and Antwerp Stock Market were comprehensively sacked by the mutineers. Thus began the decline of Antwerp, which was destined not to recover from the Sack of Antwerp, as this event was labeled. Three days later, November 8, 1776, Prince William of Orange cooperated with Paulus Beys, Grand Pensionary of Holland, Elbertius Leoninus, a Laurasian emigrant doctor who served on the Durthian States-General, and Philip of Martinx, Lord of Saint-Aledgonde, in drafting the terms of the Pacification of Ghent. By this agreement, the rebel forces of the United Durthian States agreed to combine all of their military resources and to "resist, with all of the means at our disposal, the intrusions and offensives of the unruly troops of the Spamalkan Empire".
 * Chancellor Walsingis had written a communique to Prince William shortly afterwards, expressing his sympathy for the Durthian aims. All of this now served as background factors as the Empress entered into her conference with Ambassador Mendoza. In the audience, the Empress declared that "the measures and the excesses of the Spamalkan power in the Durthian Provinces" had aroused her utmost concern, and that Philicus should take care not to arouse the ire, and the possible intervention, of foreign powers against him. Mendoza attempted to defend his master's actions, declaring that the rebels were "attacking the authority of this rightful monarchy". The Empress, however, pointed out that Philicus would not be facing rebellion if he treated his Durthian subjects in a firm but fair manner. Their audience continued for two hours, with the Empress pointing to the Pacification of Ghent as evidence that the Durthians had been driven to measures to maintain their "integrity and unity". Mendoza reported on the audience to his master, Emperor Philicus. By this point, Philicus had finally decided on his appointee for the Governor-Generalship of the Durthian Provinces: his half brother, Don John of Austarlia. Don John was the illegitimate son of the Emperor Char'va I by one of his mistresses, Barbara Kruger, who had served as a singer in the Spamalkan Imperial Household. Born at Regensburg on February 24, 1747; his expenses had been provided for by his father, although he was not, during the early years of his life, publicly acknowledged as the Emperor's son.
 * In 1759, the year after Char'va's death, his legitimate son and successor, Philicus, had summoned the boy to his estate on Valladoid, embraced him as his half-brother, and took him into the Spamalkan Imperial Household. He had been awarded the title of Don of Austarlia, for his mother had been of Austarlian descent, and was given precedence second only to the members of the royal family. Don John's education had then been supervised by the Emperor, and in 1765, he joined the Spamalkan Imperial Army. That year, he participated in the defense of the Spamalkan system of Malta, besieged by the forces of the Marasharite Empire. He was appointed by Austarlian Empress Mar'va Tarvania as a Knight of the Golden Fleece the following year (in contrast to her rejection of the Earl of Leicesterius for the same honor); in 1768, he became Captain-General and commander of Spamalkan forces in the Medittarid Straits. Don Juan then participated in the suppression of the Morisco Revolt (1769-1770) and the Cyprian War with the Marasharite Empire (1771-1773), which resulted in Spamalkan victory at Lepanto, the same time as the Fourth Laurasian-Marasharite War. Don John therefore had an established military reputation, and was trusted by Philicus to execute his duties. He was acknowledged by the Loyalist States-General as Governor-General in December 1776.
 * December 11-
 * By December 1776, the relationship between the Empress Aurelia and the Chief Procurator of the Holy Synod, Demetrius Grindalius, had become one marked by tension and almost-overt hostility. As explained previously, Grindalius (previously Archbishop of Charasia and Bishop of Alicia), had been selected by Lord Burghley to become the new Chief Procurator, following the death of Amnystas Parrius in May 1775. Grindalius's prior service in the Almitian Church, and his dedication to maintaining the reforms which had been implemented to the Church structure, had appeared to recommend him as the strongest candidate to Burghley. And at first, the Chief Procurator adhered to non-controversial policies. The Chief Procurator, on the recommendation of Lord Burghley, established a commission of ecclesiastical and civil representatives, in October 1775, to review the situation of the Church's judicial system. This commission worked for nearly a year and produced its final report on September 15, 1776. In the report, the commission recommended that the "benefit of clergy", the right granted to clergy and prelates of the Almitian Church to be tried by the church courts, be redefined.
 * The commission proposed that clerics and officials below the rank of deacon be denied this benefit; that those who were given the benefit would still be subject to final judgment by the Governing Senate; and that the benefit should not apply in cases of treason or conspiracy. The commission also recommended the abolition of the Ecclesiastical Court of Martial Affairs; the reformation of the ecclesiastical judicial service; and the implementation of new trial regulations for the court system. Grindalius now proceeded to introduce reforms to the court system, and he composed a communique concerning the report to the Privy Council. By this point, however, he had aroused the ire of the Empress through his other measures. The Empress had long since declared to Burghley and Walsingis the importance of maintaining conformity among the church authorities; she was fearful of any practice which could dilute her authority over her subjects. The practice most alarming to the Empress was the practice of "prophesying". This was the custom by which clergymen and their congregations gathered for "meetings of discussion", in order to contemplate the word of Almitis. These meetings were generally held in secret and were not part of the normal services. Aurelia believed this would be a conduit for influence, by the Extremist Almitians, into the official Church, and that they would be able to communicate their message to the Almitian congregations.
 * Therefore, on December 11, 1776, she commanded Grindalius to issue a manifesto denouncing the propheysings and forbidding all secret meetings of Almitian officials without the Synod's explicit permission. Grindalius, however, objected to this. His own views had become more intensely Reformist over the course of the previous year, and he had come to believe that the Church needed to discard Traditionalist vestments and rituals. On December 21, he wrote his formal objection to the Empress's order, declaring that "In my eyes, the Lord Almitis has revealed the light" and that he did not object to any of the propheysings then taking place. The Empress, who had received the objection from Leicesterius, was enraged and displeased about its contents. Raging that she had chosen the wrong Chief Procurator, she now banned Grindalius from the Imperial Court. During the course of the next six months, all communications between the Empress and the Chief Procurator would be conducted through Leicesterius; the tensions would continue to escalate until the inevitable final confrontation.

1777

 * January 1-The year 1777, the 77th year of the eighteenth century, commenced with the Laurasian Empire still residing in a state of general tranquility. The Empire's dominions had obtained a state of stability and prosperity, which was welcome to the Empress Aurelia and her ministers. And indeed, by 1777, the Empire had experienced a economic renaissance. The population of Laurasia Prime alone had increased from 2.1 to 2.4 trillion; the general rate of population increase in the Empire had reached 0.006%, which was greater than at any previous point in the eighteenth century prior to Aurelia the Great's reign. Inflation had reached the manageable, and low rate of 2.9%; unemployment was stable at 3.4%; and the value of manufacturing had now surpassed 10 quintillion dataries, a sixfold increase since the commencement of the reign. In her New Year's proclamation, Empress Aurelia declared that "the realms of this Empire have been blessed through the grace and the bounty of the Lord Almitis." Other factors, however, still held the concern of the Empress and the Imperial Privy Council. One of these was the Durthian Question, of which more detail will be provided below, and the events associated with the Haynsian Despotate. By January 1777, Jay XIV Karany, as the Despot-in-exile called himself, was ready to launch his campaigns into the Despotate's territory, in order to reclaim the Haynsian throne. He had assembled his mercenaries and military supplies at Palymer, Karasubusar, Perekop, Quinta-il-vily, Batchbey, Merevebey, and Quickbay; had drafted his strategy of attack with his chief subordinates; and had maintained contacts with his supporters in the Warrior Fastnesses. This would culminate in this year, and the Laurasian Empire's sphere of influence over the Haynsian Despotate, the precursor to ultimate annexation, would be firmly extended.
 * January 12-
 * On January 12, 1777, the Empress Aurelia, who continued to monitor events in the Duchies of Durthia with apprehension, sent a communique to both the Governor-General of the Durthian Provinces, Don Juan of Austarlia, and to Prince William of Orange. In this communique, the Empress of Laurasia declared that "the turmoils which have been persisting between your respective factions" threatened the tranquility of extra-galactic civilization. It was the belief of the Empress that "all loyal subjects owed allegiance to their master, and that unless such allegiance is conferred, then there will be anarchy and turmoil without end." Aurelia therefore offered to mediate between the United Durthian States and the Holy Spamalkan Empire. She proclaimed that the best means of compromise would be the acknowledgement of religious freedom and internal autonomy for the Durthian States, in exchange for their renewal of obligations to Emperor Philicus. Prince William of Orange, however, was wary of the Laurasian offer. Don Juan of Austarlia, who had remained at his operational headquarters on Luxembourg, had attempted negotiations of his own with the Durthian States-General. He had promised to limit the number of Spamalkan troops in Durthian territory; had issued a special manifesto, on January 4, acknowledging the terms of the Pacification of Ghent; and had sought to reduce tariffs levied upon Durthian goods. The States-General, however, remained suspicious of his intentions, believing that Emperor Philicus was still coordinating a severe response against them. Therefore, on January 21, Prince William, acting on their instructions, rejected the Laurasian offer of meditation. He nevertheless did so with great tact, and thanked "Her Imperial Majesty of Laurasia" for her offer. For the time being, however, the Durthian States remained at a uneasy peace with Don Juan's forces. Chancellor Walsingis, however, uncovered on January 24 a conspiracy which had been contrived by Don Juan's agents. This conspiracy envisioned a invasion of the Empire's territories by Spamalkan troops; the deposition of Aurelia from the imperial throne; and the installation of Scottrian Queen Mariana on the throne, with Don Juan as her consort. The Empress was enraged, but eventually understood that Don Juan did not have the resources for this ambitious conspiracy and that Philicus had not directly condoned it.
 * March 8-
 * On March 8, 1777, after more than a year of preparations, the Haynsian "Despot" Jay XIV Karany launched a direct military offensive into the territories of the Haynsian Despotate. Before his deparature, the Despot had met with Chancellor Walsingis and Lord Treasurer Burghley at Nandia on March 2. The Empress's chief ministers, acting both on her instructions and their own initiative, had assured Jay that he would continue to enjoy the unconditional support of the Imperial Laurasian Government. Jay, in turn, agreed to recognize Laurasian commercial privileges in the Despotate, as had been assured by his predecessor Neal V Karany, and to negotiate a new treaty with the Empire upon regaining his position upon the Haynsian throne. Jay's forces included Haynsian troops, the Despot's personal guard, and a corps of Laurasian mercenaries, which had been provided by the Imperial Military. Within days of his advance into Haynsian territory, Jay made considerable advances against his adversary, Neal V Karany. Loyalist Haynsian troops stormed the Gates of Perekop (March 9-11); Isis (March 14); Chalaa (March 17); and Little Boravia (March 22), before penetrating to the northern outskirts of the Brigoff Stellar Nebula. By the end of March 1777, Despot Jay's units were besieging the defenses of Infirampol and Semafpol. Neal V Karany, who was now alarmed by the advance of the Despot's units, now advanced forth from Haynes.
 * On April 4, he launched a counteroffensive against the Brigoff Stellar Nebula, storming Loyalist garrisons on Baina, Nikolavar, and Himmeria. By April 14, however, Jay XIV had managed to reassert his position, repulsing a government move against Isis. Four days later, he obtained a victory in the Battle of Semrnapoval, capturing a number of his rival's battleships. Following this victory, Loyalist forces, now supported by a Laurasian reconaissance force dispatched from Palymer, made further advances. Greater Borlavia and Chereseneos were in their possession by April 22; five days later, the claimant Despot's troops stormed Doros and Theodoros, inflicting severe damage on the defenses of both star systems. By the end of April 1777, Balaclava and Tivran were both being besieged by Jay's units, and the tensions against Neal V on Haynes and in other star systems were growing.
 * May 10-
 * By May 1777, the Empress Aurelia had tired of the obstinate and stubborn attitude displayed by Chief Procurator Demetrius Grindalius. On March 18, 1777, in a communique to the Earl of Leicesterius, the Empress declared that "it would be an affront to my authority if I continue to tolerate the disrespect and the insubordination displayed to me by the Chief Procurator." She further went on to write that this episode between her and Grindalius were reminiscent of the disputes between Emperor Antiochus the Great and his Chief Procurator, Thomasius Becketius, four centuries earlier. Aurelia pointed out that Becketius had resisted "his rightful sovereign's demands" and that he had ultimately paid with this for his life. She expressed her desire not to inflict punishment of that kind upon Grindalius, but also declared that unless if he adhered to her directives, as were her rights as Pontifex Maximus, then he did not deserve to serve as Chief Procurator any farther. Therefore, on May 8, the Empress, overriding her earlier directive, commanded for the Chief Procurator to appear before her personally at the Quencilvanian Palace, in order to answer for his actions.
 * Grindalius, who had already sent her a written communique concerning his objections, did not object to presenting his objections to the Empress personally. The audience itself was held in the Public Audience Chambers two days later. On the Empress's orders, the chief personages of the Imperial Court, the Privy Councilors and Ministers of State, Governing Senators, and the Chief Procurator's own colleagues on the Holy Synod were assembled in the chambers, so that they might be witness to this conversation between the Empress and the Chief Procurator. Grindalius appeared before the Empress, and fell on his knees before her. The Empress exhorted him to rise. When he did so, she then asked him, in a firm manner, why he "did not enforce the directives of the Lord Almitis, as communicated through his representative in creation". Grindalius responded that his allegiance to the spiritual power was greater than that to the secular power, and that he had direct communication with Almitis and the Lord Paul, imploring him to maintain the administrative structure and the reformed customs of the Almitian Church. Aurelia, however, sternly rebuked Grindalius for this, informing him that the system of the Empire's government had been "conferred from the hands of Almitis, who has mandated that my word is law."
 * Grindalius responded by declaring he did not doubt that the Empress was Autocrat of all living, but that her word should not override the directives given by Almitis personally. Furthermore, he stated, "Her Majesty is also mortal and should understand that she will eventually be judged at the Lord Almitis's seat." The Empress was outraged by this. Leaping from her throne, she declared that "my father would certainly have not tolerated this defiance, and nor will I!" She then ordered for the guards to take Grindalius away immediately. Shortly afterwards, the Empress ordered Burghley, Walsingis, Jadia, and Leicesterius to go with her to the Private Council Chambers. There, the Empress declared that the Chief Procurator's continuing defiance was intolerable. The Empress's ministers agreed, with Burghley shocked that Grindalius had taken matters this far and had sought to directly defy the authority of the autocracy. On May 14, the Empress ordered for Grindalius's arrest.
 * The Chief Procurator, bound in chains, was brought to the Fortress of Baureux. There, over the course of the next five days, he was examined by Burghley, Walsingis, Leicesterius, and the Chief Justice of the Imperial Star Chamber, Sir Christopherius Wrayius. Grindalius continued to defend his stances and refused to compromise. On May 24, Grindalius was brought before the Holy Synod. The verdict was inevitable, and after a trial which lasted for only five hours, he was convicted on all charges. On the orders of the Empress, Grindalius was formally deprived of the Chief Procuratorate; stripped of ecclesiastical status; and placed under life imprisonment at the Secret Prison of Ipsus V. Here he was to remain for the last six years of his life. During that time, the Empress, shocked and alarmed by the incident, issued orders directly to the Holy Synod. She did not appoint another Chief Procurator for that duration, and considered abolishing the position entirely. The Empress demonstrated in this incident that she, as Pontifex Maximus, was absolute authority of the Almitian Church, and that the Chief Procurator was subject only to her wishes.
 * June 4-Death of Alvise Mocenigo, Doge of the Haxonian Confederacy. He was aged sixty-nine at the time of his death and had during the course of his reign cultivated close relations with the Serene Kingdom of Franconia, the Autocratic Pruthian Empire, and the Grand Duchy of Masacavania. Mocenigo was succeeded as Doge by Admiral and Marshal of the Haxonian Space Forces Sebastiano Venier, the cousin of Doge Francesco Venier. Venier had obtained great fame throughout extra-galactic civilization for his victory in the Battle of Lepanto (1771) against the Barbary States of the Marasharite Empire, and had then commanded Haxonian forces in the War of the Dubrovink Straits (1774-76) with the Vendragian Confederacy and Confederacy of Breval. He was elected unanimously, and crowned on June 19.
 * June 6-
 * The Earl of Leicesterius, who no longer enjoyed robust health as previously, departed from the Imperial Court on Laurasia Prime to the famed resort-world of Idyll. Idyll, which by 1777 had a population of nearly one billion, had become further renowned throughout the Caladarian Galaxy for its hot springs and spas. Leicesterius had been advised by his own physicians that the waters would have benefits for his condition, and give him an opportunity to escape from the pressures of his duties at the Imperial Court. Leicesterius was seen off by the Empress herself, who gave him a gift of €150 million dataries and a suit of ceremonial armor before he left. Leicesterius's journey to Idyll lasted for eight days, for he proceeded at a slower pace than normal. Along the way, he stopped at Coen and stayed for a night as the guest of his friends, the Earl and Countess of Aretha. The couple owned Jessamanian Estate in the star system, which was the third-largest country estate in the Empire. It had a central mansion, extensive ranches, and its own private forestry grounds, covering some 50,000 acres of territory.
 * The Countess, in particular, had regained the favor of the Empress Aurelia, following a incident, in 1774, concerning her daughter Aurelia Cavendia's marriage with the Countess of Lennaxia's son, Antiochus Stewart. The Empress herself had written to the Countess, warning her that Leicesterius had developed an "extensive appetite" and that his diet should be moderated. Leicesterius, however, was during his visit (June 11-12, 1777), presented to the Scottrian Queen Mariana, who had been translated there momentarily whilst the Earl and Countess stayed on Coen. The conversation between the Earl and the former Queen was limited primarily to social pleasantries. When Mariana expressed her discontent at her continuing confinement, Leicesterius expressed polite sympathy. He would, in a letter to Burghley written after his departure from Coen, provide an account of the meeting. This prompted Burghley to request the Empress whether he could meet Mariana herself.
 * Aurelia, however, refused, knowing her cousin's gift of wiles in being able to make even the wisest men act foolishly. During the visit, the Countess of Aretha also presented to Leicesterius her infant granddaughter, Anastasia Stewart, for inspection. Anastasia, the daughter of the Earl of Lennaxia and his wife, Lady Aurelia Cavendia, had been born on November 12, 1775, at Hackeria Estate on Nathaniel. As the great-grandniece of Antigonus III, Anastasia possessed a strong claim to the Laurasian throne, one which the Countess of Aretha believed was stronger than Mariana's. She suggested that Leicesterius should try to persuade Aurelia to name the child as her successor. Leicesterius thought that this idea seemed reasonable. He suggested that the Countess marry her granddaughter to his illegitimate son, Antiochus Dudley. The Countess accepted this, ambitious and determined to extend her influence. Leicesterius's departure on June 12 was marked with much ceremony. Leicesterius arrived at Idyll on June 14 and stayed there for almost two months, having gained an extended leave of absence from the Imperial Chancellory.
 * July 2-The Empress Aurelia visited Gorhamia House on Osama for the second time. Procurator-General Bagonius, who had taken note of the Empress's remarks during her earlier visit in July 1772, five years earlier, had lavished spending upon the expansion and renovation of his residence during that time period. By July 1777, Gorhamia House encompassed nearly a thousand rooms, in three interconnected structures, and enclosed a courtyard area of nearly a square mile. The mansion also possessed an extensive hunting range; a antique Laurasian colonnade; and its own private docking facilities. The House's decorations had been much improved, and it now possessed a indoor viewing gallery, a dining hall with seats for 30,000 individuals, and 500 bedroom chambers. Altogether, the expenses of renovation had amounted to nearly €7.5 billion dataries. Empress Aurelia, when she arrived at the residence, was indeed impressed by the renovations, declaring that "no one but my Procurator General could have done better." She was also impressed by his standard of living, for Bagonius's meals were accompanied with much splendor and diversity in choice. Aurelia stayed for five days, taking picnics in the banqueting house he had erected in his garden; feasting on food made by Venasian and Briannian cooks, among the best in the Empire; and hunting in the estate's range. Bagonius, however, was one who despised lavish courtly entertainment, but, loyal to the Empress and wishing to satisfy her every need, ultimately spent €500 million dataries to accommodate her visit. The Empress's departure on July 7 was marked with much ceremony; she then traveled to Loslerian House on Tarravania, and spent two days there. This year, however, she decided not to go on progress, and instead conducted a tour through the Eastern Purse Region, visiting Oxia Vixius, Ralina Vixius, Apathama Vixius, Americana, Darsis, Janesia, Dearton's Gateway, Maroni, the Station of Dosch, Tommy, and Arias. She then arrived at the Gilbertine Palace on Tudoria on July 15, and stayed there for over a month, before finally returning to Laurasia Prime on August 22, 1777.
 * September 14-
 * By September 1777, the position of the Haynsian Despot, Neal V Karany, was in a very perilous state. Over the course of the preceding three months, the forces of Jay XIV Karany had made further advances at the expense of his rival. Bakalava, which had been besieged by the troops of the Despot since April 1777, finally captiulated to his arms on June 4. Possession of this star system, still one of the chief bastions of economic power in the Haynsian Despotate, allowed for Jay XIV to finally establish a direct line of communications with his supporters in the Warrior Fastnesses, who had definitively renounced their allegiance to Neal V. By July 1777, Jay's forces had stormed Tivran, Panthemelum, Ikkerman, and Olbis, isolating the supply lines of Bahkchisiray and Haynes. Confrontations between loyalist and government forces at the Tauric Approaches, Donetsk, and the Iversk Comets (July-August 1777) shifted the balance further in favor of Despot Jay. On September 2, Jay's forces began to harry the outskirts of Haynes, storming the operational outposts of the Haynsian Asteroid Belt. It was this advance that finally convinced Neal of the futility of his cause. On September 7, he sent a request for the cessation of hostilities to his rival, who was then at headquarters on Isis. This request was accepted by Jay, who was now convinced that he had secured his position in the Haynsian Despotate. The Armistice of Donetsk (September 14, 1777), resulted in the suspension of all military hostilities between their opposing forces. Empress Aurelia, who was eager to see this conflict brought to an end, charged Major-General Alexander Surovius, who had been appointed as magnus militum of the Bucharianian Governorate two months earlier, with the task of negotiating the final agreement between the two opposing Haynsian factions, and of securing the Laurasian Empire's privileges in the Despotate. Surovius performed his mission expertly.
 * Arriving at Isis on September 25, the Laurasian General was then responsible for arranging a personal conference between the two rival Despots. This conference began on October 3 and lasted for ten days. Finally, on October 13, 1777, the Treaty of Isis was signed. By the terms of this treaty, Neal V Karany agreed to abdicate, for the second and last time, in favor of his rival, who was now acknowledged as Despot of Haynsia. All government forces and garrisons still under Neal's command were to recognize the jurisdiction of Jay XIV as their master, and were to admit him entrance onto Haynes without delay. In exchange, Jay XIV agreed to permit Neal to retire to residence in the Marasharite Empire; to be paid an annual subsidy of $67.7 billion Haynsian marks every year, until his death; and to maintain his own Haynsian household. As regards to arrangements with the Laurasian Empire, Jay XIV agreed to recognize Laurasian commerical and transit privileges in his dominions. He now formally acknowledged "Her Imperial Majesty, the Empress and Autocrat of All Laurasia" as his protector. The Empress of Laurasia was to defend the Haynsian Despotate's interests from all outside threats; to maintain "stability" and "tranquility" in the Haynsian dominions; and to employ "military force against any who seek to disrupt the equilibrium of affairs." The Empress therefore gained the right to intervene in Haynsian internal affairs, and to dispatch troops to Haynsian territory, in times of "rebellion or unrest, or upon the request of His Mightiness of Haynsia." The Treaty of Isis, which effectively transformed the Haynsian Despotate into a protectorate of the Laurasian Empire, was ratified by Jay XIV and Neal V the day it was signed; and by the Empress Aurelia on October 19, who declared that the treaty "secured our sphere of influence in the Angelina Spiral." Neal V, on his part, disarmed his military forces and formally abdicated as Despot at Haynes on October 24, 1777. Four days later, Jay XIV made his triumphant entry into his star system, escorted by General Surovius and his military forces. Neal V, on his part, retreated to Wiese in the Great Tesmanian Cloud. He would die there on January 22, 1780, at the age of forty-nine.
 * November 11-Sir Christopheus Hattonius, who had proven his ability in government administration, and had provided important support to the Empress during the debacle with Chief Procurator Grindalius, was now appointed as Vice-Chamberlain of the Imperial Household and Minister of Justice. He therefore replaced Sir Tacitus Knollysis and Sir Nicholas Bagonius in those positions. Procurator-General Bagonius, who had so lavishly entertained the Empress and the Imperial Court months before, was now entering a decline in health. He had therefore asked to be relieved of one of his offices; the Empress now conferred it upon another whom she believed would be dependable and loyal to her. Four days later, on November 16, the Empress formally knighted Hattonius, declaring, in a manifesto from the Imperial Court, that his "services to this government and to my person have elevated him in the eyes of the Lord Almitis" and that good service would be justly rewarded. Chancellor Walsingis, who had continued to work hard to preserve the Empress's welfare, would be knighted on December 1, 1777 and appointed High Steward of the Cities of Christiania and Colombia. On December 9, 1777, the Empress and the Imperial Court returned to the Quencilvanian Palace on Laurasia Prime from Tudoria. As the year 1777 ended, however, new concerns were emerging in Scottria and in the Haynsian Despotate which would soon have the Imperial Government's attention.

1778

 * January 1-The year 1778, the 78th year of the eighteenth century, commenced with the Laurasian Empire's realms still in a prevalent state of general internal tranquility and prosperity. The state of the Empire's economic expansion was such that the Empress Aurelia's subjects had hailed her as "blessed by the agents of the Almitis and the Lord Paul himself". Those of Reformed Almitist persuasions among the Empire's subjects believed that the Empire owed its economic and domestic prosperity to the "removal of heretical, Traditional elements from the fabric of our religion and this government". This was in particular the view held by some of those in the Imperial Laurasian Government. Lord Knollysis, one of the more ardent Reformists among the Empress's advisers, declared openly that "only through the establishment of true faith has this Empire been allowed to thrive". Sir Rudomentus Sadielus expressed similar sentiments, and gave his thanks to the Lord Almitis that his sovereign had been preserved and his species elevated. Empress Aurelia, on her part, displayed similarly positive sentiments in her New Year's proclamation. She declared that the ongoing reform of the Empire's provincial administration would "serve to reduce the troubles of our subjects; to destroy corruption; and to improve the efficiency of the governmental administration". Furthermore, she stated, the establishment of Laurasian protectorship over the Haynsian Despotate had improved the Empire's security and strengthened its position in regards to neighbors such as the Spamalkan Empire and the Serene Kingdom of Franconia. In this declaration, however, was to prove an element of foreshadowing. The Empress was still fully intent on extending absolute Laurasian jurisdiction over the regions of the Angelina Spiral. This could only be established through the direct annexation of Scottria and Haynsia, long the Empire's enemies. This year would see a series of rapid events in Scottria, which would, before the close of the decade, result in the Empire's final incorporation of the Scottrian Homeland Territories.
 * January 19-
 * By January 1778, the position of the Holy Spamalkan Empire in the Durthian Provinces had reached a new and perilous low. In May 1777, the Governor-General, Don Juan of Austarlia, had made his formal entrance into the Brussels star system. Greeted formally by the authorities and inhabitants of the capital star system, the Governor-General had sought to continue his policies of moderation and compromise towards the United Durthian States. Don John had promised that the historic privileges of Brussel's elites would be protected under his rule; this meant, by extension, the protection of the ancient privileges of the Durthian Provinces. On June 9, a month after his arrival, Don Juan agreed to meet with his counterpart, the rebel leader Prince William of Orange. The Prince, however, always remained wary of Spamalkan intentions. Consequently, he did not demonstrate true desire in meeting his adversary, and the meeting never occurred. Don John then began to hear rumors about a possible assassination plot against him, sponsored by the States-General and known to the Imperial Intelligence Agency of the Laurasian Empire. Fearful for his life, he now used the excuse of a official state visit with the Grand Princess of Navarra, Marguerite of Valois, at Spa, in order to proceed to the Border Districts, where rebel tensions were high. The meeting occurred from July 2-19, 1777. Following the conclusion of the meeting, and on his way back to Brussels, the Governor-General seized the citadel of Namur, in violation of his earlier promises to the Durthian States-General.
 * Don John then sent his secretary and military subordinate, Juan de Escobedo, to Madrid, in order to explain to his half-brother, Emperor Philicus, the impossibility of coming to terms with the "heinous rebels" and asking for a expansion of the military forces at his disposal. Philicus received Escobedo at Madrid on August 5, 1777, and quickly agreed to Don Juan's requests. Escobedo returned to Brussels in October 1777. The following month, Philicus dispatched a corps of 350 warships and 4,000 smaller vessels, which were deployed by Don Juan at Gravelines, Brussels, Namurs, and Zutsburg. On November 2, the States-General of the Durthian States, declaring that Don John had violated his own conditions, issued a renewed declaration of war against the Holy Spamalkan Empire. Within a month, rebel forces had stormed government garrisons on Zupherm, Roosevelt, and Altersvedt. Don Juan, determined not to give the rebels space to advance any farther, hastened from Namur back to Brussels. On December 15, he launched a counteroffensive against Artois and Flanaut; by the end of the month, he had defeated rebel forces at Van Dyke and Artvevelde.
 * Then, on January 19, 1778, the Battle of Gembloux occurred; Gembloux was a Durthian colony located near Namur. Within two hours, Don John and his military co-commander Alexander Farnese, Duke of Parma, had gained a crushing victory over Durthian Admiral Van Delt, capturing nearly a third of the Durthian starfighters. As a result of the Battle of Gembloux, all rebel units remaining in the vicinity of Namur were expelled. Empress Aurelia, when she was informed by Walsingis of the rebel defeat at Gembloux, seized upon the opportunity to defend her Durthian policy. She declared to Leicesterius that the course of events demonstrated why she was not rash in involving herself in the Durthian Rebellion. The possibility had always existed that the rebels would be defeated, and the Battle of Gembloux demonstrated that could be the outcome. On January 24, the Empress informed the Privy Council that "only a turn in events, which may work to the disadvantage of our neighbors, would cause me to change my mind". Philicus, however, had become increasingly incensed by the Laurasian Empress. She had now been patronizing Commodore Franconius Dracius, who commanded Laurasian naval forces in the Burglais Arm, in his raids against Spamalkan commercial convoys in the Galactic Void, and she had been permitting the continued flow of mercenaries and financial aid to the United Durthian States. On February 12, 1778, Philicus would declare in private to his Council of State that the "continued provocations by my former sister-in-law will eventually warrant our action".
 * March 3-Death of the Haxonian Doge Sebastiano Venier, who had ruled since his accession in June 1777. Venier was eighty-two years old at the time of his death. He was now succeeded as Doge by the Haxonian Professor of Philosophy and Senator Nicolo da Ponte. Da Ponte was eighty-seven years old at the time of his accession to the Haxonian throne, the oldest Doge yet elected within the eighteenth century. He was also the last Doge to be elected who had been born in the seventeenth century (1691). Da Ponte is crowned as Doge on March 19.
 * March 7-Death of Constantia Douglain, the Dowager Countess of Lennaxia and mother of Antigonus Stewart, Lord Darnley. Following the assassinations of her son (1767) and husband (1771), and then the death of her son the Earl of Lennaxia in 1776, Constantia had resided quietly on Pulaski, having been granted a pension by the Empress Aurelia. Despite this, Constantia involved herself in numerous business enterprises, and in November 1777, was financially harmed by the collapse of Murvian Spice Enterprises, in which she owned a 40% equity. The collapse of this particular business had left the Countess deeply in debt, and she was forced to sell Lennaxian House on Pulaski in March 1778. The Empress Aurelia, still harboring memory of the Countess-Dowager's earlier intrigues, refused to forgive her debts or to expand her pension. Douglain was forced to rely upon the generosity of the Earl of Leicesterius, who had long been a associate of hers. She died at the Diplomatic Palace in Christiania. The Empress's attitude towards her cousin mellowed following her death, and she provided for a magnificent state funeral at the Westphalian Cathedral, which was conducted on April 9.
 * March 10-
 * By March 1778, the position of the Regent Morton, in the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria, had become untenable. During the course of the past five years, Morton had ruled over the Scottrian Court and realms in a firm hand. As a result of his efforts, no direct rebellion had erupted against the authority of King Jamsius's government. However, Morton's religious and financial policies alienated many among the Scottrian nobility and in the Scottrian Congregations, particularly the Presbysterian Regents. They disliked the Regent's preference for Episcopacy, which he had expressed in proclamations in February and March 1775 and in June 1776; they resented his seizure of the Regency Estates, a measure enacted August 19, 1776; and they loathed the fact that he permitted for Scottrian Catholics to retain the right to worship in their own private estates. Moreover, Morton rigorously enforced the collection of one third of the income of every Congregation benefice, a revenue which had been allocated to finance the King's personal household. Morton had discretion to exempt persons and institutions from paying this tax; the Earl used this authority to grant exemptions to many of his allies and supporters. Moreover, opposition to the Regent was encouraged by the Earls of Argyll and Atholl, both of whom were Scottrian Catholics and supporters of former Queen Mariana. They were supported by Alexander Erskine of Gogar, governor of Stirling Castle and custodian of the young King.
 * In February 1778, the two Earls agreed to combine their resources and their political influence to bring a motion of no confidence to the Scottrian Estates. The Estates themselves, which had reconvened on January 24, 1778, had many members who were opposed to the Regent. Therefore, when on March 10, 1778, Argyll proposed a vote of no confidence in Morton, the Estates concurred. By a two-thirds vote, they passed a motion declaring that Morton had forfeit his position as Regent and that he was formally dismissed from his duties of office. Morton, who had not been aware of his enemy's machinations, and was caught offguard at Holyroodian Palace, was forced to acquiesce in the Estate's motion. By March 15, he had surrendered Edianian Castle, Holyroodian Palace, the Great Seal, the Honors of Scottria, and the jewels. Morton soon retired to Lochleven, which he had obtained possession of the property. Jamsius VI, who was now eleven years old, was formally declared to be of age to govern. In his first direct proclamation to his subjects, issued on March 22, the King of Scottria expressed his recognition that many in his realms "misliked" the regency of Morton, and that therefore, it had been considered expedient for him to assume the burdens of administration. Empress Aurelia, on her part, learning of Morton's deposition from his position of authority, was alarmed and displeased. The Empress wrote to her ambassador at the Court of Ediania, Sir Lysimachus Craverius, declaring that "the deposition of His Lordship of Morton from his position of authority bodes ill for the authority of the Empire". The Empress then instructed Ambassador Craverius and Sir Thomasius Randolphius, who served as Consul of the Laurasian Embassy, to demand of the Scottrian Estates an explanation for their decision. At the same time, however, the Empress viewed this as the opportune time to finally bring her long-existing plans for Scottria into effect. She and Burghley agreed that by providing support to Morton, further dissension could be encouraged in the Scottrian territories, which would work to the Empire's benefit. This would be revealed in only the course of a month.
 * April 4-
 * The former Scottrian Queen Mariana's third and last husband, Jamsius Hepburn, Earl of Bothwell, died at Dragsholm Fortress at Faarevejile in the Vendragian Confederacy. Following the Battle of Carberry, Bothwell had fled to the Great Amulak Spiral and to the Vendragian Confederacy, evading the pursuit of the forces of Kirclady of Grange and Willanius Murray of Tullibardine. Bothwell had hoped to reach the court of the Vendragian King Frederickius on Lourden, and to obtain access to a Vendragian mercenary force, which could be employed to depose Moray and to restore Mariana to the Scottrian throne. However, the fugitive Earl was detained at the Vendragian frontier post of Bergen, for he did not possess a proper passport. This was the residence of his former wife, Annuthia Thorendson, whom he had disowned in November 1759 following his first visit to the Vendragian Confederacy. Eight years later, she still remembered the injustice which had been done to her by Bothwell. Throendson had connections, and she soon raised a complaint against Bothwell. Her cousin Eric Rosenkrantz, who was Magistriate-Justice of Bergen, had Bothwell imprisoned while Annuthia sued him for abandonment and return of her marriage dowery. Bothwell attempted to persuade Annuthia to take possession of his personal flagship, but King Frederickius, having been informed of the Earl's arrival and aware of the rumors concerning his complicity in Lord Darnley's murder and his relationship with Queen Mariana, decided to have Bothwell placed under permanent custody.
 * At first, Bothwell was treated with relative respect, and was permitted to have his own personal household. The King refused all demands by Moray and Mar for the extradition of Bothwell back to the Angelina Spiral. Frederickus's death, however, on January 22, 1773, brought his less tolerant and more repressive son Georg III to the throne. Georg, who had never liked Bothwell, ordered for his household on Bergen to be dismantled and for the former Earl himself to be imprisoned, under horrendous conditions, at Dragsholm Fortress. Bothwell spent the last five years of his life there, and was eventually driven insane by his experiences. Therefore, when he finally died in April 1778, it was with little mourning. Empress Aurelia, informed of Bothwell's death, commented to Lord Husadarania, her cousin, that it "came too late to save the life and fortune of the Scottrian Queen". She permitted Aretha to inform Queen Mariana of her husband's death. Mariana, who still held some fond memory of Bothwell, broke down into tears and had a wailing fit. Georg, on his part, ordered for Bothwell's body to be mummified and placed on display at Copenhagen Tower; there, it was to remain in ignominy, to the eyes of public display, until Georg's son and successor, Georg IV, ordered for Bothwell to be given a formal burial in 1794. Bothwell would be finally interred at Faie House on Tronstadt.
 * April 27-
 * By the latter weeks of April 1778, the Earl of Morton was ready to reclaim his position of authority on Ediania. On April 2, the Earl, who had remained at Lochleven since his abdication of the Regency, received a communique from the Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This communique had been composed by Chancellor Walsingis on the Empress Aurelia's orders. In the communique, it was made clear to Morton that "Her Imperial Majesty, having observed the events recently transpired in the realms of Scottria, has found that such events are injurious to the interests of tranquility and stability among all powers". Consequently, it was in the Empress's best interest that Morton be provided financial and mercenary aid to reclaim his position. In accordance with the Treaty of Berwick, Laurasian troops had been stationed at Androver and Dementhian Outpost in the Galactic Void, ready to provide support to the Scottrian Government in case of war or rebellion. These troops were now to be placed at Morton's disposal.
 * The Earl was also given, on April 6, a subsidy of €110 billion dataries, for the provision of his force's expenses. Morton, now assured of support from the Empire, began to assemble his retainers and squadrons at Lochleven, Langside, Crookston, Paisley, and Dumbarton. He quickly found support from the Earl of Mar, John Erksine (son of the late Regent), and from the Earl's brothers, the Commendators of Cambuskenenth and Dryburgh. Erskine, most importantly, had a cadre of supporters on Ediania; and he was able to influence the proceedings of the Scottrian Estates. On April 27, 1778, the Earl of Morton, advancing from Langside and Carberry, regained possession of Stirling Castle and with it, the person of King Jamsius. Morton's opponents, Argyll and Atholl, declared that the Earl was engaged in active rebellion against the legitimate authority of the King's government, and that this action could not be tolerated. The two Earls, however, were not able to arrest the further advance of Morton's forces, which resulted in a succession of victories for the former Regent. Two days after the Council of State had formally proclaimed Morton to be in a state of rebellion against the government of King Jamsius VI, Morton's starfighter squadrons, commanded by the Commendator of Dryburgh, obtained a decisive victory in the Battle of Falaside. Falaside, once disputed between the Earl of Lennaxia and the forces of the Marianian Confederation, still remained an important stronghold. Its capture gave Morton access to one of the chief communications terminals in the Angelina Spiral; a store of government military supplies and equipment; and a base of operations from which to launch further offensives. The Earl did not waste this advantage, and by May 15, his forces had secured control of Ancrum Moor, Branxholm, Madeleine, Albright, Albemaine, Rothes, and Broughty. On May 22, the Governor-Provost of Haddington, Sir Adam Luxington, defected to the forces of Morton and rejected the authority of Argyll and Atholl, denouncing them as the "agents of the anti-Gods of the Scottrian Race". By the end of May 1778, Morton was receiving a further stream of financial subsidies from the Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs, amounting to nearly €1.2 trillion dataries. Empress Aurelia also instructed Field-Marshal Sir Willanius Drury, who had become Governor-General of Lavella in February 1777, to ensure that the rebel forces of Morton continued to receive intelligence support from the Laurasian forces in the Galactic Void.
 * May 22-
 * The Empress Aurelia, who had retired with the Imperial Court to the Fountain Palace on Venasia Prime once more (now becoming one of her favorite residences), summoned Chancellor Walsingis and Lord Treasurer Burghley to a private audience with her. In this audience, the Empress expressed her views to her chief ministers about the continuing situation in the Durthian Provinces and in particular, the role of Alencon, who had been promoted to Duke of Anjou by his brother, King Hensios III of Franconia, in April 1776. For many months, Aurelia had been worried about reports, provided to her by both the Imperial Intelligence Agency and the Laurasian Ambassador to the Franconian Court, Sir Peithon Amyidas, that Anjou was intending to interfere in the affairs of the Durthian States. The Empress told Walsingis and Burghley that the last thing that she needed was the undermining of potential negotiations for a peace between the United Durthian States and the Holy Spamalkan Empire that would safeguard the Empire's position in the Amulak Spiral, relative to Spamalka, Franconia, and other states; nor did she want the Franconian government, still under the influence of the ambitious and intriguing Queen-Dowager Catharina d'Medici, to take advantage of Durthia's troubles in order to establish a military presence in that region. As the audience progressed however, Walsingis and Burghley were able to make the Empress understand that Anjou was acting without the support of the Franconian government. The Empress herself then conceived the idea that the best way of controlling Anjou's intrigues to her advantage would be to revive negotiations for a marriage alliance with Franconia. It was unknown to her and her advisers then, but this was to be the Empress's last attempt at marriage. Anjou himself, on his part, had conceived the same idea.
 * He was regarded by many of the influential magnates of the Franconian court as a troublesome nuisance, and he still dreamed of a crown. This was why he had been attempting to earn a name for himself in the Durthian States, although it now seemed that this would not be achieved without the support of a powerful foreign sovereign, such as the Empress of Laurasia. With the Empress as his bride and the wealth, resources, and influence of her Empire behind him, Anjou would be able to achieve his ambitions. On May 26, four days after the Empress's audience with Burghley and Walsingis, Anjou wrote to her, assuring Aurelia of his absolute devotion to her and his willingness to allow her to "guide" him in all of his actions. The Empress was absolutely delighted when she read his communique, and soon understood that this would give her the excuse to revive the marriage negotiations. Walsingis, himself, however, although he had calmed the Empress's fear about Anjou's involvement in Durthian affairs, was nevertheless suspicious of the Duke's motives. He believed that the Duke only expressed such sentiments so that he could take advantage of Aurelia, and so as to gain her support for military campaigns in Durthia. Aurelia was not pleased when the Chancellor shared these fears with her, and instructed Leicesterius to inform the Chancellor that it was not surprising that Anjou fell in love with her.
 * June 2-
 * By June 1778, the relationship between the Earl of Leicesterius and his lover, Laetita Knollysis, Countess-Dowager of Estatius, had become elevated to a higher tempo. Over the course of the preceding two years, since the death of her husband in September 1776, the Countess-Dowager had found herself struggling to pay the numerous debts which had accrued to her name. In spite of the fact that the Empress had canceled the debts and obligations which had been inherited by the young Earl of Estatius, Knollysis found that her own business investments had yielded nothing in profit for her estates and debt for her household. The Countess-Dowager, who was still considered one of the most beautiful Laurasian women in the Empire, and who was confident and opportunistic, did not see why the Earl of Leicesterius could not be persuaded to marry her. The Countess-Dowager believed that Leicesterius's relationship with the Empress would never usher in a marriage, and that he would be free to marry her. She was not aware of the circumstances of Leicesterius's marriage to Lady Demetria Shieffaldia, and therefore considered Leicesterius as a free man, a view that the Earl himself shared. On May 17, while returning from a brief visit to the Imperial Court, the Countess-Dowager discovered that she was pregnant with Leicesterius's child. Leicesterius himself, who was desperate for a legitimate male heir (nearly eighteen years having passed since the death of his first wife Lady Fausta Dudley), agreed to marry her. The ceremony itself took place secretly at Kenilian Castle on Taurasia on this date, June 2, 1778. The only ones in attendance at the ceremony were Leicesterius, Laetita, two witnesses (members of the Earl's household), and a officiating priest.
 * Following the secret ceremony, Leicesterius purchased Wanstead Estate on Impania from Sir Lucius Cornelius Sulla, who claimed to be a descendant of that feared Laurasian dictator and general of the 1st century BH. Wanstead was comprised of a central residence with three hundred rooms; a adjoining park; and vast agricultural grounds sprawling across 30,000 acres of territory. There, the Earl would be able to visit his wife in secret when his duties at the Imperial Court permitted. Leicesterius discovered that the Countess-Dowager was the perfect partner for him, and that he had entered into a personally gratifying marriage. On June 7, Leicesterius came to Christiania to stay at Leicesterius House, sending word to the Imperial Chamberlain that he was ill and would be unable to present himself at the court. The Earl knew that by marrying Laetita, he had risked gaining the anger of the Empress. In this he was proven correct. On June 12, Ambassador Mendoza reported to the Spamalkan Council of State, in his routine diplomatic dispatch for the month, that the Empress had originally fixed that date as the time of his monthly audience with her.
 * However, Mendoza reported, as the Empress was walking in the Antigonid Gardens that morning, she found a communique which had been left on the ground. She took up the communique and read it. A great scowl developed over her face, and she "immediately came secretly to the house of the Earl of Leicesterius, who has declared himself ill". Mendoza noted that the Empress stayed there until 10:00 P.M. that night, and had sent word back to the Palace that she would be unable to see the Ambassador, as she was ill. Mendoza later discovered that the communique had been written by Leicesterius, and that he had asked the Empress to visit him. Leicesterius had feigned sickness so that she could visit him and he could confess about his marriage. When Aurelia learned of it, she at first burst into a fit of rage; her manner calmed, however, and she then treated the Earl kindly, declaring that he had succumbed to a temptation of the heart.
 * June 15-
 * The Empress Aurelia, having informed Chancellor Walsingis and Lord Treasurer Burghley of what Leicesterius had done, commanded them to make preparations for the dispatch of a special envoy to the Serene Kingdom of Franconia. This was Sir Antigonus Norria, who had already proven, in his earlier service for the Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs, that he was possessed of certain traits and was willing to defend his Empress's position and rights at foreign courts. Norria formally departed from Laurasia Prime on June 21, and arrived at Parri four days later, being greeted by King Hensios III, Queen-Dowager Catharina d'Medici, and the rest of the Franconian Court with much ceremony. Leicesterius, on his part, decided to travel north to Idyll, having obtained permission from the Heraldry Chamber of the Governing Senate to do so. Leicesterius departed on June 20, one day before Norria's departure from Laurasia Prime, and arrived at Idyll two days later. The Earl insisted to all who wished to know that he was still unwell; at this point, only the Empress, Walsingis, Burghley, and Mendoza (through his agents) were aware of the Earl's secret marriage with Laetita Knollysis. Not even her own father had been made aware of his daughter's marriage. The Empress herself had commanded Walsingis and Burghley to ensure that news of this ceremony did not leak out to the rest of the Imperial Court or to the public.
 * Leicesterius himself had decided to make his departure from Laurasia Prime so as to give the Empress time to adjust to the situation and to make the Empress understand that she needed to retain him at the Court. Aurelia had indeed threatened to banish him from her presence for his offense. The Earl was to stay away for over a month and a half, and would not return to the Imperial Court until August. In the meantime, the Empress shared her frustration with Hattonius. She sought to make him understand that she would not tolerate it if he were to marry someone else. Hattonius himself, unaware of the Earl's secret marriage, and confused as to why the Empress was addressing him such a manner, sent a communique to Leicesterius on June 18. He informed Leicesterius that the "Empress is found in continual and great melancholy" and that she "dreamed of marriage that might seem uninjurious to her interests:. Hattonius averred that he would not marry in such a sudden manner, and he would not give the Empress cause for anger. The Empress however, soon had feelings of remorse, and on June 28, after a exchange of communiques with Leicesterius, Hattonius was able to say that the Empress was pleased with what she had received from him.
 * July 2-The Second Battle of Cragmillar was fought between the rebel forces of the Earl of Morton, and those of the Scottrian government under the command of the Earl of Argyll. During the course of June 1778, Morton and his units had made further advances in the Scottrian Homeland Territories. Following the capitulation of Haddington, the Earl's units had advanced to the outskirts of Gallow's Star and Restarlig, which offered access to the Quarry Pipeline. In a series of confrontations at Selkirk, Leith, and Stirling with government units (June 4-17, 1778), Morton had gradually been able to secure his position amongst the strongholds of the Quarry Pipeline and to terminate government expeditions against Branxholme and the Outskirt Districts. Gallow's Star itself had been assaulted from June 16, and finally capitulated to the Earl's forces, under the command of the Commendator of Cambuskeneth on June 21. Two days later, Morton held a conference with the Earl of Mar at Hawkill. From there, the two decided to press with the offensive from Restarlig (which fell on the day of the conference) to Cragmillar. By June 27, rebel units had secured control of the government garrisons on Marsalarin and Mawkill. They had also instigated a blockade of Tantallon, one of the few remaining strongholds held by the government forces in the Outskirt Districts. Cragmillar's defenses were constantly harried by rebel raiding squadrons during the last days of June 1778; the final offensive on July 2, pressed by a rebel force with a numerical advantage of two-to-one over its opponents, resulted in a decisive victory for Morton. Argyll himself barely evaded capture; Cragmillar fell into the possession of Morton's forces. Establishing this star system as his new command headquarters, Morton pressed the advantage further against the enemy units. Tantallon capitulated on July 4; three days later, Queensberry and Ross both capitulated to the Earl of Mar. Aberden, Craibstone, Wedderburn, Huntly, and Corgaff had all fallen to Morton's forces by July 22. By the end of the month, Morton's units were besieging Trinity Kirk and Canongate, posing a severe threat to the defenses of the Ediania star system.
 * August 9-
 * The Earl of Leicesterius, who deemed it safe enough to return to the Imperial Court, did so. By this point, the Empress Aurelia had moved to the Crystalline Palace of Chilifrum on Metallasia, in preparation for her progress of 1778. There, he and the Empress, who had continued to conduct a correspondence with each other, finally reached a compromise over the entire marriage matter. The Empress was prepared to ignore Leicesterius's marriage as long as he placed her needs first and behaved towards her as if nothing had changed. Leicesterius, fully aware of what had happened to the ladies Katharina and Didymeia Greysius when they had defied the Empress's will, was relieved that she had forgiven him in such a manner. He soon discovered, however, that his actions had destroyed the Empress's prior affection and concern for his wife Laetita. Aurelia now developed a implacable hatred for her and behaved as if she did not exist. In marrying Leicesterius, the Countess-Dowager had not only stolen the Empress's favorite but had also violated the Treason Statute of 1736, which mandated that all persons of royal blood obtain the sovereign's consent before any marriage. Leicesterius himself, now caught in a conflict of loyalty between these women, realized that his life would complicated from this point. He now resolved to avoid any reference to his marriage at the Imperial Court. His relationship with the Empress changed subtly. He remained closer to her than any other man, and continued to give her expensive gifts. The two, however, could no longer enjoy the intimate friendship of the past; no longer could they share with each other the dreams of what might have been. The Empress lost her temper with her favorite more frequently and began to give favors to others in a more frequent manner. She also demanded that he remain in attendance on her as often as he could, leaving him little opportunity to visit his wife. The whole matter of Leicesterius's marriage, and the compromise which ensued, darkened the Empress's mood through August 1778.
 * The Privy Council, startled by the Empress's change in attitude, could not figure out what to do. She shouted at Burghley and insulted Walsingis, going so far as to insist that he deserved to be executed. On August 12, the Empress told the Franconian Ambassador that her cousin, Scottrian Queen Mariana, was the "worst woman in the universe, who should have been dealt with years ago, and who will never be free as long as she lives". The Empress became increasingly unwilling to attend audiences of the Privy Council, declaring that she was suffering from a disorder with her gums. Burghley and the others were persistent however, and insisted that the Empress restrain Anjou from rash action in the Durthian Duchies. Leicesterius, who had become a spokesman for the Council to the Empress, told her, in a firm and bold manner, that she needed to set the issue at rest. The Empress, enraged at this, quieted him down. She even lost her temper towards Hattonius, and refused to speak for him to days. Leicesterius then feigned sickness again, hoping that she would hasten to his side once more. Aurelia, however, did not fall for this gimmick, and left him alone. The Empress also did not intervene to prevent Burghley and Leicesterius from arguing over affairs of state. Finally, on August 17, the Empress understood that Anjou needed to be restrained, confiding to Burghley and Sir Rudomentus Sadielus that he had the potential of causing more harm to her Empire's interests than the Spamalkans had.
 * August 12-
 * By the beginning of August 1778, the forces of the Earl of Morton were on the verge of storming Ediania and of regaining control of the government of the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria. During the last days of July, Morton's units had continued to consolidate their hold over the chief strongholds of the Homeland Territories. Glencairn and Montrose had both capitulated to Morton's units on July 28; two days later, Morton destroyed a government force under the command of Archibald Douglain, the 8th Earl of Angus, in the Battle of Sunderland. Government counteroffensives against Branxholme and Ancrum Moor were repelled (August 4-7, 1778), and on August 10, Morton's units stormed Trinity Kirk, imposing a further stranglehold on the supply lines of the Ediania star system. The Earls of Atholl and Argyll, who were now growing increasingly desperate, and who stationed military squadrons in reserve at Perth and Pittardo, were now determined to force, at the Scottrian agricultural colony of Falkirk, a confrontation with Morton's forces. The two Earls hoped to reverse Morton's route of progress and to force him into a retreat. Battle was joined at 7:00 A.M., the morning of August 12, 1778. Morton himself was the supreme commander of the rebel forces, which were comprised of fifty warships and nearly a thousand starfighters. Many of these were Imperator-class models, which had been provided by the Imperial Ministry of Defense. Morton also had a corps of 200,000 troops and Marines at his disposal, which he placed under the command of the Earl of Mar. The Commendators of Cambuskenneth and Dryburgh commanded the starfighter squadrons. Argyll and Atholl, with the Earl of Angus as their chief operational subordinate, commanded operations from their headquarters on Falkirk. They had two hundred warships and two thousand starfighters at their disposal. Despite the numerical supremacy of the governmental forces, Morton's units were able to gain the advantage with their superior starfighter models and the coordination of the supply lines by Morton's subordinates. By noon, the Battle of Falkirk had ended in a decisive victory for Morton and his rebel units.
 * Following the confrontation, Canongate finally capitulated to rebel units (August 14). Argyll and Atholl fortified Edianian Fortress, but now believed that nothing could prevent Morton's further advance into the Ediania star system. Their countermoves against Leith, Haddington, and Lexington in the three days following Falkirk failed, and the two Earls came to realize that Morton had the advantage. Morton himself was now willing to come to a peaceful agreement with his adversaries, and believed that he could regain his seat on the Council of State, and his dominance of the King's affairs through such means. The inestimable fact was that the King himself was in Morton's custody, and this finally broke down the resistance of the "government" Earls. On August 19, the newly-appointed Laurasian Ambassador to the Court of Ediania, Sir Lysimachus Boweria, son of Sir Willanius Boweria (who had served as Warden of Onasi Fortress from 1750-1754), who had remained in secret communication with Morton in adherence to Chancellor Walsingis's directives, formally proposed to mediate a agreement between the two contending Scottrian factions. His offer was accepted by Morton the day it was given, and by Argyll, Atholl, and the Council of State two days later. Hostilities were suspended between the two sides on August 24, in order for negotiations to take place. On August 26, 1778, delegations from the governmental and rebel factions convened at Shetland. The Scottrian Government was represented by the two Ministers of the Royal Household, Jamsius Lawson and David Lindsay; Morton by the Commendator of Dryburgh and the Earl of Mar; and the Laurasian Empire (as mediator), by Ambassador Boweria.
 * After four days of negotiations, the Capitulation of Shetland was signed (August 30, 1778). By the terms of this agreement, all hostilities between Morton's forces, and those of the Royal Government, were to cease immediately; Morton and his subordinates were to be formally pardoned by the Scottrian Estates for their actions. Morton himself was restored to his seats on the Council of State and the Scottrian Estates; he now became Governor of the King's Person and Lord President of the Council, which effectively restored him to the position of dominance over the Scottrian government. Atholl and Argyll were to retain their seats on the Council and all of the titles, offices, and dignities which they had previously enjoyed. Morton was enjoined to consult these nobles on all of his governmental policies. The Capitulation of Shetland was formally accepted by the Scottrian Estates on September 2; three days later, Morton and Mar, along with their subordinates, made their formal return to the Ediania star system with King Jamsius, who was now twelve years old. The Earl, now restored to his position of predominance in the Scottrian Government, announced a immediate relaxation of all tax levies and promised to govern "only in a fair and efficient manner". For the next two months, matters would remain relatively inert at the Scottrian Court, but new tensions would build up which would finally result in the swift Laurasian intervention in Scottria.
 * September 5-
 * The Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Court departed from Metallasia in order to commence the official progress of 1778. This year's progress had been delayed until this point due to the Empress's concern with the Anjou marriage project and the events occurring in the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria. Indeed, Aurelia had formulated the final plans of intervention in Scottrian affairs with Chancellor Walsingis, Lord Burghley, and her chief subordinates in the Imperial General Headquarters. During the course of the preceding four months, Laurasian military squadrons and troops had been assembled at Waxefield, Onasi, Ladelle, Lavelle Major, Dequan, Antwone, Shashanaya, Flournoy, Vector Prime, Arachosia Prime, Camarania, Deira, Ivanna, Rasdalla Major, Kathy Major, and numerous other strongholds in the Galactic Borderlands and the Galactic Void, in preparation for a swift and final military offensive into the Angelina Spiral. The Empress had designated Field-Marshals Rumanstevius and Drury as the commander of these forces, and had ordered them to establish their command headquarters on Bucharina. They were commanded to be ready for operations in the Scottrian territories by no latter than March 1779; Laurasian naval squadrons from the Haynsian Slave Highway (which had now been renamed as the Trans-Angelina Route by the Imperial Ministry of Space and Transportation), were to provide them reconnaissance support. With these military preparations in mind, the Empress had decided to make her progress to the Angelican Provinces. On the day of departure from Metallasia, the Imperial Court visited Heuthros, Sauvania, and Patsy. Two days later, the imperial entourage proceeded to O'Neal, which had become renowned, by the eighteenth century, for the beauty of its countryside. It was a world particularly favored by the prominent magnates and entrepreneurs of Laurasia Prime and the Purse Region, many of whom owned estates in the star system. During her visit to O'Neal, the Empress stayed with the Traditionalist Sir Antigonus Rackardia, CEO of Rackardian Garments, a major superstore chain which owned nearly 50,000 stores in some two hundred star systems throughout the Core Regions. Rackardia was also the proprietor of Euston Hall on Impania, which was one of the largest private residences (for a knight) in the Empire. Euston Hall had originally belonged to the Duke of Americana before his execution in 1721. Rackardia had long been under the surveillance of the Imperial Internal Revenues Service and the Holy Synod; allegations had been made that he was providing secret financial aid to various anti-government cells on Kigonia, Durglais, Nystadia, Briannia, and Gdov. The visit itself, however, was marked with little incident, and it was reported that the Empress extended "extraordinary thanks to Sir Rackardia for his kindness, and her fair hand for him to kiss". Following Aurelia's departure from O'Neal on September 9, however, Synostic officials uncovered evidence in Rackardia's business systems that he had been engaged in correspondence with, and providing aid to, the Knights of Almitis's Will, an extremist group headquartered on Kayla. Rackardia would be arrested on September 23, tried and convicted by the Solar Court of O'Neal four days later, and incarcerated at the Marsharala Prison on Gordasis. He would remain imprisoned there until his death on October 12, 1798.
 * Rackardia Garments, Euston Hall, and all of Rackardia's assets would be declared forfeit and seized by the Imperial Ministry of Works and Holdings. In regards to the further stages of the imperial progress, the Empress visited Deanna, Wendy, Coen, Dennis, Shannon, Massanay, Sassanay, Cibourney, the Western Redoubt, and Roxuli. By September 15, she had reached Eric, where she was entertained at Kevanian Hall by the executed Duke of Norfolkius's eldest son, Philip Howardis, Lord Howardis of Soria. The Empress's visit to Eric was marked with much occasion, and she stayed for three days. She then toured the Immortalized Cluster, Giron, Corfu, Prima, and the worlds of the Prietest, visiting the Laurasian colonies of Londarania, Cadavaria, Margasita, Octavia (which had been colonized in 1737 and named after the Empress Antigonus III's younger sister, Grand Princess Octavia Seslais), and Huxton. On September 26, she reached Angelica Minor, and received a rapturous welcome from the inhabitants of the star system. She stayed there for only two days, however, for the chief object of her progress was to visit Angelica Major. This occurred on September 28; the Empress stayed there until October 7. Angelica Major, which had once been the capital of the Angelican Collective, was the site of much spectacle. The Empress's descent into Kamanian City was marked by the firing of turbocannon; a performance by the Angelican Starfighter Escorts; and the adoration of assembled crowds of Angelican subjects. The Empress was then astounded, in Kamanian Commercial District, by the tricks of the Angelican craftsmen and by a lavish pageant, in which the Empress was lauded as the "Pearl of Grace, the Jewel of the Galaxy, the Whole Delight of her Subjects, the Paragon of Present Time, the Princess of Earthly Might, and the Protector of her Alien Subjects". The Empress watched a play at the Angelican Great Theater and toured the ruins of the Palace of the Immortalized Ones, which had been smashed by a Dasian raiding expedition launched by Mongke Temur of the Golden Horde in 880, nine centuries earlier. Whilst the Empress was engaged in this triumphant progress, other events were occurring which caught her attention and that of Walsingis and Burghley, who had remained on Laurasia Prime to oversee government affairs.
 * September 21-
 * By September 1778, Lady Laetita Knollysis and the Earl of Leicesterius, who had deemed it a proper time to do so, had revealed their marriage to the Knollysis family. The Countess-Dowager's father, Sir Tacitus Knollysis, was in particular alarmed that Leicesterius had entered into such a union with his daughter without informing him or his daughter's relations. Although Knollysis had been on friendly terms with Leicesterius for many years, and both served alongside eachother on the Privy Council, he nevertheless believed that their actions had been too rash. Laetita, on her part, now that she was married to Leicesterius, was determined not to be abandoned like Lady Shieffaldia had been. Laetita resented the fact that Leicesterius was still in contact with Lady Shieffaldia and their illegitimate son, and insisted to the Earl that he must dispense himself of this burdensome relationship. In this, she was supported by her father Lord Knollysis, who had resigned himself to his daughter's marriage. Leicesterius himself, whose passion for Demetria had long since passed, arranged, on September 3, a secret meeting with her at the Charterhouse in Christiania. There, in the presence of two witnesses (members of the Earl's household), he told Demetria that he was releasing her from all obligations towards him. The Earl offered her a annuity of €700 million dataries a year if she would deny all knowledge of their marriage and surrender to him the custody of their son, young Antiochus Dudley. Demetria, who still held feelings for Leicesterius, and dismayed that their relationship was coming to an end, burst into tears and rejected his offer. The Earl, who was determined to sunder relations with Demetria, lost his temper and declared that their marriage had never been lawful. Seeing this, Lady Demetria asked for a short time to think about the matter; he gave her two hours. During that time, she realized that Leicesterius's bond with Laetita was more potent then had been his bond with her, and that Leicesterius might seek revenge on her if she refused to agree to his offer. Therefore, when they returned to the meeting, Demetria submitted to Leicesterius's demands. Leicesterius, relaxing his manner somewhat, then advised her that she should find herself a husband. She would eventually marry Sir Demetrius Staffordia, the son of Lady Clymenstra Staffordia (d. 1799), who was one of the Empress's Ladies of the Bedchamber, on November 29, 1779.
 * Leicesterius himself, now freed of his dubious marriage with Lady Shieffaldia, felt it necessary to arrange a second, more appropriate wedding ceremony in order to satisfy Laetita and her father. This second wedding took place at Wanstead Estate during the early morning hours of September 21, 1778, with Lord Knollysis, his sons Antigonus, Willanius, Menealaus, Thomasius, Antiochus, and Tiberius, and his daughters Aurelia and Anna present. Leicesterius's brother, the Earl of Sarah, and his friend the Earl of Aeoleon were also present at the wedding as witnesses. Laetita herself, now noticeably pregnant, wore a loose gown. Two days later, Lord Knollysis compelled the officiating priest of the marriage, Pampenion Amenio, to sign a written statement that he had married the couple. The Empress Aurelia was told by the Earl of Jadia of the ceremony while she was visiting Cadavaria. The Empress however, decided not to interfere with the matter, and rejected a suggestion by Jadia (who still despised Leicesterius), that she have the Holy Synod annul the marriage. In fact, Aurelia commanded Jadia to ensure that word of the marriage did not leak out to the Imperial Court, and she adhered to her earlier understanding with Leicesterius.
 * October 1-
 * Following his victory at the Battle of Gembloux in January 1778, Don John of Austarlia had sought to continue the offensive against the Durthian forces of Prince William of Orange. In February and March 1778, the Don gained a succession of minor victories at Utrecht, Breda, and Arnhem, forcing the Durthian commander-in-chief, the Count of Boussou, to pull his forces back into Zealand. Don John's successes had earned him accolades from his half-brother, Spamalkan Emperor Philicus I. In April 1778, in fact, Philicus had issued from Madrid a proclamation declaring that the Durthian Rebellion would soon be suppressed and that his "rightful" jurisdiction would be restored over the Durthian Duchies. In reality, however, foreign states, particularly Laurasia, Pruthia, and Franconia, were becoming increasingly alarmed by Don John's advances. Although he was soon to be engrossed in the War of the Bavarian Succession (the last conflict of his reign) with his perpetual Austarlian adversaries, Pru'a IX of Pruthia nevertheless offered his assurances of diplomatic support to the Durthian States-General and a subsidy of 550 billion Pruthian reichsmarks. The Duke of Anjou, who had moved to Calais, involved himself in intrigues concerning the Durthian States, and sent financial aid to Prince William. Empress Aurelia herself turned a blind eye to the continued flow of Laurasian mercenaries, financial aid, and military supplies to the Durthian States. Finally, in June 1778, the Empress had taken more formal action by authorizing the Imperial Ministry of Defense to dispatch a corps of mercenaries (comprised of units from the Imperial Navy), under the command of Sir Demetrius Norria and Sir Antiochus Bighamia, both of whom had gained prominence for their service in the War of the Bar Confederation and the Marianian Civil War. They were joined by Scottrian mercenaries under Robert Stuart, and a detachment of Franconian Huguenot troops commanded by Franconian General Francois de la Noue.
 * On July 31, 1778, the Durthian-mercenary force, which had 500 warships and some 100,000 troops, clashed with the superior Spamalkan forces under Don John at Rijemenam, a major Spamalkan supply base and communications citadel. In the ensuing confrontation, which lasted for several hours, the Spamalkan squadrons, under the tactical command of Parma, were surprised by feint offensives by the Laurasian mercenaries and a sudden thrust from the outskirts of Rijemenam against the Spamalkan Command Post. Parma, who was Don John's chief subordinate, nevertheless managed to orchestrate a strategic retreat, but in so doing, the Spamalkans lost Rijemenam to the Durthian forces. Following the Battle of Rijemenam, Spamalkan fortunes had declined. Utrecht and Breda were reconquered by Durthian units in August 1778; on September 4, Don John was defeated in the Battle of Tienen, and was forced to retreat to Namur. In the aftermath of this confrontation, Gembloux, Arnhem, and Zaanstad captiulated to Prince William's advance squadrons. Spamalkan moves against Brussels failed, and on September 22, Don John retreated to Bouge. Here, his health rapidly failed him, and on October 1, 1778, he died at the age of only thirty-one. Don John's death was received with much mourning throughout the Spamalkan Empire, where, in spite of his recent military reverses, he was regarded as a hero. Philicus himself was shaken by his half-brother's death, and blamed it on the "baleful intervention" of foreigners. He did not remain in this state for too long, however, and on October 17, appointed Parma as the new Governor-General and Captain-General of the Durthian Duchies. Parma, who established his new command headquarters on Bourges, would prove himself to be an effective military commander.
 * October 7-The Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Court departed from Angelica Major, and commenced their progress back towards Laurasia Prime. The Empress, who had remained in constant correspondence with Walsingis and Burghley, deemed it important that she return to her capital star system. She had declared, before departing from Angelica Major, that her progress of 1779 would be to the Hypasian, Kelvanian, and Morganian Provinces, which had been the western borderlands of the Laurasian Empire at the commencement of the century. Along the way back from Angelica Major, however, the Empress made several stops. On October 10, she visited Abraham, and was entertained by Sir Cassander Parparchios, one of the wealthiest gentlemen in the Northern Provinces. She then made brief visits to Eaidon, Roxuli, Zoe, Jin Minor, and Morg, before proceeding southwards. By October 15, the Empress had reached Sair, and here she watched a stimulated display of a Solidaritan military exercise. Four days later, the Empress, keeping in mind Leicesterius's marriage with Lady Laetita, decided to make a surprise visit to Wanstead Estate on Impania. She and the Imperial Court stayed for eight days, and she was expensively entertained by Leicesterius himself, who sought to maintain public appearances. Lord Knollysis and his children were also present, and they presided over the performances staged for the Empress. The Countess, however, was no where to be seen: in fact, she had been hastily sent to Kenilian Castle on Taurasia the day before the Empress's arrival at Impania. Philip Sidronius, Leicesterius's nephew, produced a pastoral masque, The Lady of Devaria, for the Empress. Ultimately, Aurelia's deparature from Impania on October 27 was marked with much ceremony, and Leicesterius gave her a diamond-encrusted brochet as a gift before she left. The Empress returned to Laurasia Prime on November 2, having made further stops at Jenny, Kelby, Chloe, Metallasia, Metallina, Rainnan, and Chesham's Star. Upon arrival, her intention shifted to the Anjou marriage project again. Having now become engaged in a secret correspondence with Anjou, the contents of which she did not reveal to anyone, not even Walsingis or Burghley, Aurelia was seriously considering the advantages of marrying the Franconian Duke. Among these advantages would include a possible alliance of the Empire with Franconia to bring about a final settlement in the Durthian Provinces; Franconian connivance at Laurasian intervention plans in the Angelina Spiral; and the possibility of providing more direct aid to the Franconian Huguenots. Burghley and Jadia were in favor of the marriage once more, while Leicesterius (although his marriage to Laetita permanently eliminated any chance of his marrying the Empress), now shifted his opposition to Anjou on the basis of religious and nationalistic grounds. The matter would continue to be one of major contention at the Imperial Court, and now concided with other events in the Angelina Spiral.
 * November 15-
 * By November 1778, the position of the "Lord President" of the Council of State and Governor of the King's Person, the Earl of Morton, was precarious. Following his return to the ascendant position in the Scottrian government in August 1778, Morton had attempted to implement a series of financial and military policies in order to consolidate his own personal position, establish a base of popularity with the Scottrian people, and keep his opponents off-balance and unaware of what was to happen next. On August 30, he ordered for a reduction in the eccleasticial capitation, previously one of the chief sources of income for the Royal Treasury. Five days later, Morton issued free-transit guarantees, offering to any who resided in or was a subject of "His Grace the King of Scottria" rights of free transportation, commerce without internal tariffs, and colonization for a period of three years. This measure was intended to both encourage economic development in the Scottrian Homeland Territories and to sponsor an increase in the revenues and privileges enjoyed by the Scottrian Crown. In September, Morton announced a comprehensive reform of the finances of the Scottrian Household, which entailed the sale of thirty royal states on Jexburgh, Branxholm, Madelaine, Albemaine, Albright, Ancrum Moor, and Leith; the reorganization of the Household Treasury; and the establishment of new contracts for the servitors of the King's household. Then, on September 22, Morton announced his intention to instigate a reform of the Royal Scottrian Army, with a focus on strengthening its mobile capabilities and its lines of communication. A council of military experts, including the Laurasian Field-Marshal Sir Willanius Drury (who, by the permission of the Empress Aurelia herself, had offered his advisory services to the Scottrian Government), was established to review tactics, discipline, and military organization. In spite of these policies, however, Morton sought to dominate the Scottrian Council of State and the Household as ruthlessly as he had before. He strictly controlled access to the person of King Jamsius; conferred grants and loans upon his favored subordinates, including Mar and his brothers (now promoted to become Barons of Dryburgh and Cambuskenneth respectively); and excluded Atholl, Argyll, and Angus from discussions about diplomatic and domestic matters. Atholl himself had become alienated with Morton, and was now determined to stir up further dissent against his regime. On October 5, he held a secret conference with Argyll, Angus, and Lords Seton, Fleming, Sinclair, Oliphant, and Oglivie of Airlie in attendance. Atholl aired his views about the "continuing intrusions and the ambitions" of the Earl of Morton and sought to secure his associates' support for action against Morton. Argyll and Angus expressed their sympathy for Atholl; following the aftermath of the conference, they began to assemble military supplies, mercenaries, and warships in earnest at their private estates on Jexburgh, Branxholme, Melrose, Lernax, and Ancrum Moor.
 * By the end of the month, however, Atholl's health had begun to enter a sudden and steep decline; the Earl experienced numerous coughing bouts, and his physicians soon despaired of his life. His death on November 1, 1778, at Holyroodian Palace on Ediania, while he was returning from a formal banquet at the Congregation House, was later ascribed to symptoms of the Hevellian fever, one of the rarest diseases in the Angelina Spiral. Many however, including Argyll and Angus, now came to believe that Lord President Morton himself had ordered his agents to assassinate his wayward rival. This now fueled their further actions against his government. On November 11, Angus retired to his estate on Melrose, and in a proclamation, denounced the "excesses and the cruel policies of My Lord President, whose sole object is to gain absolute dominion over these territories". Three days later, November 15, 1778, Argyll also departed from Ediania for Ancrum Moor, and declared that he could no longer give his support to Morton or his supporters on the Council of State. Morton, who viewed the opposition of these Earls as a major threat to his authority, now declared them to be in official rebellion. The final stage of civil war in the Scottrian Homeland Territories, which came to be known as Morton's War, had commenced.
 * November 17-
 * The Empress Aurelia celebrated her twentieth anniversary on the Laurasian throne with much ceremony and pomp at the Quencilvanian Palace, to which the Imperial Court had returned following a brief sojourn at the Palace of Harmony on Clancia. In her Accession Day proclamation to her subjects (November 17, 1778), Aurelia praised the "loyalty and fidelity of my subjects and of my highest officials of state, who have never ceased to look after my own preservation or of those of the interests of the Empire". The Empress further pointed out that the Laurasian dominions had, over the course of the preceding two decades, enjoyed substantial economic progress and internal stability; not even the Malarian or Pugachevia Rebellions had distracted from the "state of harmony" now prevailing in this Empire. Sir Antigonus Lesius, the Empress's Champion, staged extravagant jousts in the Palace Gardens; a massive ambrosial banquet was held for all of the prominent personages and dignitaries of the Imperial Court; and three days of holiday were proclaimed for all businesses and non-essential working subjects on Laurasia Prime and in other systems of the Empire. At the same time as these celebrations were ongoing, the Empress's attention continued to be held by others. During the late evening hours of this day, while attending a play, The Magis of Soriana, staged for her honor by the Imperial Actors Guild of Christiania, Aurelia confided to Burghley that the Anjou marriage project served only to "distract the minds of our foreign adversaries, and to keep His Majesty of Spamalka and our ancient adversaries in Marasharita on edge". The following day, the Empress was informed by Sir Rudomentus Sadielus, who had once again become Minister of Foreign Affairs (under the supervision of Chancellor Walsingis), that the Duke of Anjou (who was again residing at the Tuileres Palace on Parri with his mother and brother, King Hensios III), was contemplating the dispatch of an emissary to the Imperial Court on Laurasia Prime, in order to discuss the terms of the proposed marriage with the Empress and prepare her for his "frenzied wooing".
 * This was confirmed on November 22 when Anjou announced, with the connivance and approval of his brother and the Scottrian Estates-General, that he was dispatching his master of the Wardrobe, Jean de Simier, Baron de St. Marc, as his special envoy to the Laurasian Empire. Simier was a dubious character, known for his aggressiveness and for his fierce protectiveness of his interests, but Aurelia, not wishing to alienate Anjou, decided not to reject the dispatch of this particular envoy. He was not due to arrive until the new year, and during that time, the Empress and her chief officers of the Imperial Household were to be engaged in frenzied preparations at the Imperial Household. And then, attention was turned to the incessant Scottrian Question. On November 24, the Empress told Lord Husadarania and her cousin, Lord Howardis of Effinga, that she was resolved to dispatch forces into Scottrian territory at the "earliest available" opportunity and would wait for developments in the civil war before doing so. By the end of November 1778, the Imperial Government was sending mercenaries and financial aid to both Morton's regime and his enemies, Argyll and Angus, hoping to thereby keep the Scottrian dominions in perpetual turmoil and to ease the process of intervention.
 * November 29-Death of Nicolaus Heathius, Archbishop of Conservan and Procurator-General of the Laurasian Empire during the reign of the Empress Didymeia I. Following his removal from the Archbishopric of Conservan and of all his state honors and dignities in February 1759, Heathius had been permitted to retire to his private estate, Chobhamis House, on Reoyania. In later years, Heathius, although he remained a convinced Traditionalist, regained some favor with the Empress Aurelia. The Empress appointed him as Quaestor of Reoyania in 1766 and occasionally consulted him on matters of diplomacy and jurisprudence. She even visited Chobhamis House twice, in 1769 and 1777, and was entertained by Heathius (who remained loyal to her in spite of their religious differences), both times. Heathius was given a ceremonial funeral at the Cathedral of St. Eusidonius on December 6.
 * December 5-
 * The Earl of Morton, who was determined to suppress this most recent challenge to his authority over the Scottrian Homeland Territories, and confident that he had a firm grip over the household and administrative affairs of Ediania, departed from the star system in order to take command of the government forces arrayed against Argyll and Angus. Before his departure, Morton had compelled the Scottrian Estates to issue a decree of forfeiture on the two Earls, who were declared traitors to the King and deprived of all their honors, dignities, and positions. Morton himself had confiscated Argyll's private residence, Argyll Mansion, on Ediania, and seized it for his own familial purposes. In spite of this, the two rebel Earls had continued to make progress beyond the vicinity of Ediania during the last days of November. On November 25, Dunbar, alienated by the Lord President's policies of favoritism towards his subordinates, defected to the rebel cause. Two days later, Angus stormed Erith, which still had not fully recovered from its seizure by the Laurasian forces of the Earl of Sarah in January 1745, thirty-three years later. By December 4, Argyll's forces had also secured control of Greshlit's Moon and the Palace Asteroids of Ancrum Moor, which had earlier resisted his offensive units. The following day, December 5, 1778, the first major confrontation occurred between Morton and Argyll at Annan.
 * The Battle of Annan lasted for five hours, and was a vigorously contested confrontation. Ultimately, Morton prevailed in the struggle, and Argyll was forced to halt his offensive against Castlemilk, which blocked a rebel advance towards Trinity Kirk and Canongate. Angus, however, secured control of Madelaine and Albemaine (December 6-12, 1778), and on December 14, destroyed a Scottrian government convoy in the Straits of Firth. By December 17, Fife and Leith had both been stormed by rebel troops, and Morton's supply lines to the Northern Provinces began to falter. The Laurasian Empire's forces, on its part, under the command of Field Marshal Sir-Willanius Drury, still posed for a military offensive in the Galactic Void, began to launch reconnaissance expeditions into the Outskirt Districts. Protests from Morton availed nothing, and the Imperial Intelligence Agency fooled the two rebel Earls into believing that the Empire would soon intervene in their favor.
 * December 25-
 * On Ascentmas Day, 1778, the Empress Aurelia and the Imperial Court once again retired to the Gilbertine Palace on Tudoria, which the Empress had grown to increasingly favor during the preceding years. The Empress was presented with a gold-encased clock by the Earl of Leicesterius, who had managed to avoid any incidents with her publicly following his second marriage ceremony to Lady Laetita Knollysis. The Empress observed a joust in which the young Earl of Oxfadia distinguished himself, and she received a oral eulogy from Sir Christopheus Hattonius, who had continued to gain in the favor of his imperial mistress and was playing a more prominent role on the Privy Council. On the same day that Ascentmas was celebrated throughout the Laurasian Empire, however, the Empress issued instructions to Major-General Alexander Surovius, who was Magister Militum of the Bucharianian and Trans-Angelina Governorates, to begin the deportation, from the Haynsian Despotate, of all foreign subjects and laborers in the service of the Haynsian Despot, Jay XIV Karany. In accordance with the Treaty of Isis, General Surovius had taken an active role in suppressing anti-Laurasian dissent and disturbances in the territories of the Haynsian Despotate. In February 1778, Surovius had crushed a uprising of Haynsian Goths on Theodoros, and had deported a number of them to Palymer for their insolence. Two months later, he "escorted" the Haynsian Despot and his court during their routine progress from Haynes to Bahkchisiray. In May 1778, Surovius established a new command headquarters for Laurasian troops in Haynsian territory at Gezlev, which now became the Empire's first extra-territorial military base of significance. From here, he sponsored the colonization of the systems of Myasniovsky, Rostov-on-the Donestsk, and St. Demetrius of Rostov in the Brigoff Stellar Nebula.
 * Nearly 200,000 Laurasian and Core colonists, who had been assured passage by the free transit privileges granted under the Treaty of Isis, colonized these star systems in the span of six months. They now became centers of Laurasian influence in the Haynsian Despotate, which was becoming more and more shackled to the power of the Laurasian Empire. Jay XIV Karany, on his part, and with the alleged connivance of his Laurasian protectors, sought to pursue a series of policies to strengthen his own position and to reform the administrative machinery of the Haynsian Court. He constructed factories and a new commerical spaceport on Caffa; sponsored the establishment of the Haynsian Academy of the Arts; and attempted to improve trade routes leading to Isis, Little Boravia, Chalaa, and Ikkerman. The Despot also expanded the membership of the Haynsian Council of Masters of the Arts (Geijutsu no kyoshō), seeking in this matter to strengthen his oversight over the military command. His most ambitious project, however, was to sponsor the construction of a massive hyperspace terminal at Bakalava. Surovius, on his part, grew alarmed at this, and on the fact that the Despot's infrastructure projects were accomplished with the assistance of foreign shipwrights, laborers, and conscripts. In particular, the Despot had signed a contract with Katherine Drive Yards and Chandlier Transports (July 19, 1778), which permitted those corporations to provide him with up to a third of their "releasable" laborers in return for the annual payment of €4.6 trillion dataries per annum to their reserves. The General's reserve was shared by Burghley and Walsingis, who had been informed by him of all the events in the Haynsian Despotate. The Empress Aurelia herself had consulted with Burghley and with the Minister of Defense, Field-Marshal Sir Antigenes von Munnich (the half-Laurasian son of the late Archleutan Field-Marshal Burkhard von Munnich), over the matter, and finally, in September 1778, authorized for Surovius to begin the deportations. The instructions issued on December 25 were merely the orders of permission given to the General to perform his task. Surovius acted swiftly. Within forty-eight hours of receiving his orders, the General's Laurasian troops and "diplomatic" garrisons were intruding into the businesses and residences of foreign conscripts and workers throughout the Haynsian Despotate.
 * This process was to continue into the early weeks of January 1779, shattering the Despotate's nascent economy and depriving Jay XIV Karany of his laborforce for the hyperspace terminal project. Nearly seventy million foreigners would be deported by the Laurasian Empire during that time period. The Despot, who had scrupulously adhered to the terms of the Treaty of Isis, and aware that the Despotate was independent solely at the pleasure of the Empress of Laurasia, did nothing to halt Surovius's actions, and instead issued a proclamation to his subjects, declaring that his "doings with the venemous foreign laborers in these dominions have insulted the honor of our martial race". The Despot was also, under pressure from Surovius, compelled to cancel all of his contracts and obligations towards any foreign corporations, and to pledge that he would engage in further military reforms only with the approval of his "protector", the Empress Aurelia. The humiliations inflicted upon a Despotate which had, only a decade before, been an active adversary towards the Laurasian Empire and had (for nearly two centuries beforehand), imperiled the territories of the Empire, was satisfying to the subjects of Empress Aurelia. At the same time, however, the fear of the Marasharite Empire was aroused, and anti-Laurasian sentiments encouraged in the Despotate. The Marasharite tensions would soon reveal themselves in the new year.

1779
For the last two decades, see The Eighteenth Century, Part III: 1780-1800.
 * January 1-The year 1779, the 79th year of the eighteenth century, commenced with the Laurasian Empire residing in a state of internal prosperity and stability, while at the same time being involved in diplomatic entanglements in the Angelina Spiral and in the Great Amulak Cloud. During the course of the preceding year, the Durthian Rebellion had resulted in significant changes in the strategic depositions between the forces of the Holy Spamalkan Empire and the United Durthian States. Don John of Austarlia, who had obtained victory in the Battle of Gembloux and had seemed to be on the verge of landing the final series of blows against Prince William of Orange, had then suffered humiliations following his retreat after the Battle of Rijmenam. His untimely death at Bourge had deprived his half-brother, the Spamalkan Emperor Philicus I, of one of his most effective and loyal military subordinates. Continued Laurasian financial and military aid to the Durthian States provoked Philicus and his leading subordinates on the Council of State, as also did the Laurasian interference with Spamalkan commerce in the Galactic Void and with the Angelina Spiral. Tensions between the Laurasian and Holy Spamalkan Empires, once such strong allies earlier in the century, were to continue to build throughout this year and into the next decade. At the same time, the Empress Aurelia was confronted with two issues of importance in the Angelina Spiral, both of whom were related to her goals of extending the Empire's power and influence. The ongoing deportation of foreign contracts from the Haynsian Despotate had inflamed anti-Laurasian tensions, both in the Despotate and in the Marasharite Empire. Marasharite Emperor Abdulahamid II, in fact, was even contemplating a renewed military conflict with the Laurasian Empire at this juncture. Morton's War in the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria was contributing to the further ruination of the fortunes of the Scottrian State. Scottria was, by 1779, financially and economically impoverished from nearly four decades of unabated internal and foreign conflict. The War of the Rough Wooing; Queen Mariana's War; the Marianian Civil War; and now Morton's War had followed each other in succession, serving to weaken the authority of the Scottrian government and the discipline of its military forces. The Earl of Morton himself was now vainly engaged in his efforts to maintain his position on Ediania, in the midst of the threat posed to him by Argyll and Angus. Both factions were encouraged by the Laurasian Empire, and this year was to see the final ruination of the Scottrian state. Finally, the Empress Aurelia herself was engaged in the Anjou marriage project, which she and many of her subordinates (particularly Burghley and Jadia) viewed as being the means of last resort to ensure the continuance of the Neuchrian Dynasty and the preservation of the Empire. All of these events were to coalesce in this year, as the Laurasian Empire neared the end of the 1770s. Indeed, in her New Year's proclamation (January 1, 1779), the Empress declared that the "Empire of my father, grandfather, and of the ancestors of my race, is marching triumphantly, and has marched, through the course of this glorious century; a new decade will bring greater rewards for our government".
 * January 5-
 * On January 5, 1779, Jean de Simier, Baron de St. Marc, special envoy of the Serene Kingdom of Franconia to the Laurasian Empire, formally arrived at Laurasia Prime. Simier had departed from Calais on December 27 of the previous year, being seen off by the Duke of Anjou and by his mother, Queen-Dowager Catharina d'Medici (approaching her sixtieth birthday), with much pomp. The Queen-Dowager herself, who saw the advantages evident in a possible marriage alliance with the Empire, and wished to ensure the continuation of her house on the Franconian throne (to prevent Grand Duke Hensios of Navarra from obtaining the throne), entrusted Simier, on his honor, to ensure that the honor of his master and of his government was upheld at the Imperial Court. Simier adhered faithfully to this injunction, and to add importance to his arrival, he ensured that his entourage was as lavishly provided for and imposing as possible. The Franconian Envoy was accompanied by sixty starships, which included ten Franconian star frigates, among the most impressive vessels in extra-galactic civilization. Simier himself traveled on the HMS Boujadaire, one of the largest escort vessels employed by the Franconian Royal Household. He and his entourage had reached Belkadan on January 2, the day after New Year's festivities had concluded on Laurasia Prime, and had been received by the Earl of Hannah, who had been dispatched by the Empress for the purpose. It had taken three days for the Franconian entourage, escorted by a accompanying Laurasian task force, to traverse the 45,000 light years from Belkadan to Laurasia Prime. Upon his arrival in the outskirts of the Laurasia Prime star system, Simier was greeted by a flying escort of Laurasian starfighters; displays on Marsia, Volcania, Inspiter, and at the Marsian Asteroid Belt; and performances of welcome on the two Calaxies, Jadia, and Hepudermia. He descended into the streets of Christiania on a special repulsorlift provided by the Empress herself, and was borne, with his entourage and escorts, directly to the Quencilvanian Palace. The Empress Aurelia received Simier in a grand ceremony of welcome at the Public Audience Chamber, and immediately declared herself to be impressed by his "beauty, honesty, and dashing". She nicknamed him her "Monkey" and conducted herself in such a manner that courtiers still ignorant of the processes of negotiation presumed that this man was to be her fiancee. Simier himself brought expensive jewels and other gifts for the Empress and her leading courtiers. He presented a silver-encrusted shield to Sir Hattonius; a banner of velvetine to Chancellor Walsingis; and gifts of expensive gems to the Empress's ladies. Simier even had a sword of honor for Leicesterius, known to be hostile to the Franconian marriage project. All total, Simier's gifts amounted to a total valuation of €230 million dataries. Following the reception ceremonies and the presentation of gifts and greetings, matters related to the negotiations proceeded swiftly. Simier knew how to please women, and he wooed the Empress (then forty-five years old), with compliments about her intelligence, beauty, and personality.
 * He listened to all of her florid statements about herself and her courtiers, and raised no objection to anything she said about Anjou himself. Later that evening, the Empress gave a court ball in his honor; at this ball, a masque was conducted in which six ladies surrendered to six suitors. During the course of the next several days, the Empress indulged in a sort of "honeymoon" period with Simier. On January 7, she threw a massive concert in his honor, in which all courtiers and members of the household dressed themselves in Franconian garments; two days after that, Simier was the honored guest to a orchestra performance staged for him by the Imperial Academy of the Arts. The Empress summoned Simier to her side as often as she could, and frequently kept him with her until nightfall. She treasured the gift he had given to her from Anjou, a miniature databook with a gem-encrusted binding, and kept it always with her. She gave Simier some mementos to send to the Duke, including a miniature of herself and some hand garments. The Empress made it known that the Duke would earn more rewards, once they were married. The Empress's behavior during the course of January and February 1779 made many of her own ministers and subordinates wonder whether she would actually marry this time; none of her prior courtships had generated such excitement. In an audience with Mendoza on January 17, the Empress told the Spamalkan Ambassador that it was a "fine idea for a woman of my age to be considering of marriage". Anjou himself, in a letter of January 19, 1779, to the Empress (given to her by Simier), declared that "If Your Majesty consents to marry me, you will restore a languishing life, which has existed only for the services of the most perfect goddesses of the Heavens". It seemed as if Anjou's physical deformities or the age gap no longer mattered to the Empress. In her response to Anjou on January 22, she declared that she would have his words of love engraved, and communicated to all her subjects throughout the Empire. She vowed eternal friendship and constancy, and assured the Duke that she would never break her word. Simier would report on January 24 to Franconian Foreign Affairs Minister, Vergennes (who had been promoted to that rank in March 1776), that the Empress's face would light up whenever Anjou's name was mentioned, and that he had been informed by the Empress's ladies that she would never stop talking about Anjou in private. She had also stated that she now believed there could be no greater happiness in the galaxy than marriage, and wished that she had not wasted such time. Aurelia, however, expressed her doubts to Simier in private, and wondered whether or not Anjou was interested in her personally.
 * February 2-By February 1779, the situation in the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria had moved in favor of the two rebel Earls. Argyll and Angus were, on the balance, now receiving more aid from the Laurasian Empire than the Lord President Morton, and they were confident that they could now drive Morton from Ediania. This was confirmed by a series of victories achieved by the Scottrian forces during the first weeks of 1779. On January 4, 1779, the Second Battle of Annan had resulted in a decisive victory for Argyll's forces. Morton's chief subordinate, the Earl of Mar (who had once again assumed the responsibilities of military command, was forced to yield the stronghold for rebel forces. Argyll's units then stormed Clesse and McAleese (January 7-11), disrupting Morton's communication lines to the Outskirt Districts and securing a number of his reserve starfighter models. Castlemilk was firmly in rebel possession by January 16, and the following day Broughty capitulated to Argyll. Morton now sought to redress the balance in his favor by launching vigorous counteroffensives against Glasgow, Falkirk, and Haddington, but this was an effort which had come to ruin by January 21. By January 24, Misseldon, Musselburgh, Moore, and Kelly had all fallen into the possession of the rebel forces. On January 27, Argyll, whose forces now controlled the Aberlady Approaches, issued a proclamation enjoining all "loyal" Scottrian subjects to reject the authority of Morton and to return to the allegiance owed to a "proper and legitimate" government. This appeal worked, and by February 1, Morton's units had been forced to relinquish control of Bunblarin, Basinger, Morvay, and Dundee. Morton now prepared to halt Argyll's advance towards Ediania at Derith. During the late hours of February 1, his units established themselves in an offensive formation around the outskirts of Derith, prepared to maintain a defensive barrier against Argyll's advance starfighter squadrons. Argyll, however, had obtained intelligence from one his reconaissance parties about an opposite approach route to Derith by means of the Demanian Firth. He took advantage of this approach route to surprise and trap Morton's force at Derith (February 2, 1779). The ensuing confrontation lasted for three hours and ended in a decisive victory for Argyll's forces. Morton himself barely evaded capture, but the Baron of Dryburgh, who had been one of his most consistently loyal subordinates, was captured. Dryburgh did not meet with any mercy from Argyll, who had him executed on February 6. By February 12, Argyll's forces had begun their advance from Lernax and Derith towards Dunglass, Litonbriggs, and Lithiglow. All of these garrisons, understanding that resistance was futile, surrendered four days later. By the end of February 1779, Argyll was blockading both Canongate and Trinity Kirk, while Richardson and Dourif had been seized by Angus and his areqbusier squadrons.
 * February 20-
 * Sir Nicholas Bagonius, Procurator-General of the Governing Senate, Lord Privy Seal, and one of the most prominent officials in the Laurasian Empire during the first half of the reign of Empress Aurelia the Great, died at the age of 68 at Gorhamia House on Osama. Bagonius's health had continued to decline during the course of the preceding year, and in March 1778, the Empress Aurelia had granted him an indefinite leave from his duties at the Imperial Court. In fact, the Empress had designated Sir Thomasius Bromelius, Vice-Procurator General of the Governing Senate and Solicitor-General of the Court of the Star Chamber, to exercise the functions of the offices held by Bagonius. Bromelius was one of the most prominent legal officials in the Imperial Government and had a long history of service extending back some three decades. He was the nephew of Sir Thomasius Bromelius, Chief Justice of the Court of Star Chamber (1753-55) under Didymeia I. When the senior Bromelius died in 1755, he bequeathed a trust fund of €95.4 billion dataries to his nephew, provided that he (who already served as a barrister at the famed Christiania Inns of Court), continue his legal studies. Bromelius did so, earning his Bachelor of Civil Law in 1760; his Master's in Civil Law in 1763; and his Doctorate in Jurisprudence (JD) in 1767, all from the University of Laurasia Prime Jurisprudence School. As a result of his family connections and the patronage of Procurator-General Bagonius, Bromelius had quickly become prominent. He became a practitioner for the Courts of Star Chamber and Chancery. He was patronized and befriended by many of the Empress Aurelia's chief courtiers and ministers, such as the Earl of Americana; Baron Husadarania; Sir Willanius Cordellia (another cousin of the Empress); Commodore Franconius Dracius (who was to become Rear-Admiral in 1781); Franconius Russalia, Earl of Mercedes; and even Lord Burghley. Bromelius counseled the Duchess Dowager of Sufforia in 1760 over a dispute concerning property and commerce rights at her estates on Fulcania and Aquilionia; became "Reader" of the Christiania Inns in 1765; and Public Recorder of the City of Christiania the following year.
 * In 1769, Bromelius was appointed Solicitor-General, which made him the highest trial lawyer for the Imperial Government. He headed the prosecution at the trials of the Duke of Norfolkius and the Earl of Malaria Prime in 1772; by 1775, Bromelius had become Chief Reader and Chair of the Jurors of the Inns of Court. Thus, he was viewed by the Empress Aurelia as the heir-apparent to Bagonius's position. Bagonius's death was greeted with much mourning at the Imperial Court (where he had obtained great respect) and throughout the Laurasian Empire. The Empress Aurelia, temporarily halting her display of joy and fawning over the presence of Special Envoy Simier, ordered the Imperial Court into two days of mourning. She issued a proclamation concerning Bagonius's virtues and his fidelity to her during his two decades as Procurator-General. Chancellor Walsingis and Lord Treasurer Burghley both declared their regrets at the loss of Bagonius, with the latter calling him "a man of great virtue and honor". Bagonius would be honored with a ceremonial funeral the Westphalian Cathedral on March 17, and interred at Gorhamia Mortuary two days afterwards. Bromelius, whose prior career and experience has been described here, would be officially appointed Procurator-General by the Empress Aurelia on April 26, 1779. He would be knighted the following month and granted a stipend of €200 million dataries.
 * February 26-
 * By late February, 1779, the Laurasian interventions in the Haynsian Despotate had aroused the concern of the Marasharite Emperor Abdulahamid II and his chief subordinates on the Grand Council, in particular Grand Vizier Kalafat Mehmed, who had been appointed to his position in August 1778. Kalafat Mehmed, who had served as Subordinate Vizier of Albania during the Fourth Laurasian-Marasharite War, harbored a fear and a distrust of the Laurasian Empire and in particular, of the ambitions and intrigues of Empress Aurelia. The Grand Vizier was possessed of a sort of patriotism and concern for the interests of his master and of the Marasharite species. He believed it necessary to maintain control over the Marasharite Empire's remaining territories in the Great Tesmanian Cloud and to prevent the Empress of Laurasia from obtaining too much influence in the Haynsian Despotate at Marasharite expense. It was therefore the Grand Vizier who prompted the Emperor, on February 21, 1779, to issue a manifesto from his court on Topacia. In this manifesto, Abdulahamid declared that it was "a matter of grave concern" to him that his counterpart, Empress Aurelia, had so "boldly and frankly" ordered the deportation of foreigners from the territory of the Haynsian Despotate. He also viewed the Treaty of Isis as destabilizing to the galactic balance of power, and believed that a new arrangement concerning the Haynsian Despotate's affairs needed to be defined between the Laurasian and Marasharite Empires. Consequently, Abdulahamid demanded that a conference be called in order to settle outstanding matters concerning the "Haynsian Question". The Emperor did, however, express his willingness to acknowledge Laurasian interests "at the expense of a state, loathsome to all and beneficial to none [i.e., Celestial Kingdom of Scottria]". Empress Aurelia, when she was formally given a copy of the manifesto by the Marasharite Ambassador to the Court of Christiania, Sahin Ali (a Bulganian by origin), was surprised by the Marasharite objections. She continued to adore over Simier and over the Duke of Anjou; in private, however, the Empress consulted with Burghley, Sadielus, and Leicesterius over the matter.
 * These consultations continued for four days, during which time Burghley managed to convince the Empress that a compromise arrangement could be made with the Marasharite Empire. He pointed out that the Marasharites, just emerging from their latest conflict with the Vendragian Confederacy (the short Second Cyprian War of 1778) would not be in a mood to rush into war with the Imperial Laurasian Government at this juncture. Furthermore, Burghley stated, the Empress could always ignore any commitments which she made to the Marasharite Court of Topacia when the time came. Persuaded by this argument, Aurelia responded to Abdulahamid II's manifesto on February 26, in a communique addressed directly to the Marasharite Emperor himself. In this communique, the Empress asserted that her interventions in Haynsian affairs were meant "only to preserve tranquility" and that the Despot, Jay XIV Karany, had himself requested Laurasian intervention against his opponents. Furthermore, Aurelia stated, she would be willing to refrain from future intervention in Haynsian affairs unless if she notified the Marasharite Government, and to withdraw her forces from Haynsian territory with the exception of those at Gezlev. Abdulahamid II, who believed that the Laurasian Empire was fearful of war with the Marasharites, and believing that he had maintained the integrity of the Despotate, decided to accept the Empress's claims, and her offer for a conference at Aynalıkavak (located on Topacia) between Ambassador-Prince Repanius and his Marasharite counterparts. This conference began on February 28, and was to continue for the next several days.
 * March 2-The Empress Aurelia entertained Franconian Envoy Simier and his entourage with a magnificent display of fireworks at the Diplomatic Palace. Following the period of mourning for the late Procurator-General Bagonius, the Empress had resumed her entertainments of Simier and his delegates, intending to impress them with the magnificence of her court, her own personal wealth, and her authority over her realms. In all of this she succeeded brilliantly, as Simier continued to enthuse, in his messages to the Franconian Government, over the Empress's "hospitality, great concern for us, and sincerity for the conclusion of the alliance". At the same time, Aurelia's flirtation with Simier served to make the Earl of Leicesterius jealous. The Empress still harbored memories of the events surrounding her favorite's marriage with the Countess-Dowager of Estatius, and she was determined to get some limited payback on him for it. Although Leicesterius was obliged to be outwardly friendly towards Simier and to entertain him at Leicesterius House from time to time, his enmity towards the Franconian embassy was obvious to all. Leicesterius privately told his brother, the Earl of Sarah, that "Her Majesty was disgracing the honor of this our court through her conduct towards these Franconian foreigners". He also complained that Simier was employing "potions and other unlawful acts" to procure the Empress for the Duke. He even privately accused Simier of bribing the ladies of the Imperial Household to favor the Franconian marriage (when, in reality, most of them did not and viewed the Empress's public behavior as an amusing charade). Most courtiers at the Imperial Court, still unaware of Leicesterius's marriage (due to the Empress's commands of secrecy to Jadia, Burghley, and Walsingis), concluded that he was speaking out due to his own hope to marry Aurelia. On March 4, one of Aurelia's ladies, Lady Theodora Cremonia, who also distrusted Simier, spoke out against Simier. The Empress responded, in a harsh manner, that she "would take herself to the Anti-Almitis if ever entered my mind the thought of preferring my subject, whom I myself have raised, before the greatest of princes, in the honor of being my husband". No one, following this incident, dared to crticize the marriage publicly. The Empress then wrote two days later to Sir Amnystas Pauletius (the future guardian of Scottrian ex-Queen Mariana), who had recently been appointed as Ambassador to Franconia, that Simier had proven "himself faithful to his master, and is sage and discreet beyond his years in the conduct of this matter". Many at the Imperial Court, however, were now repeating rumors that Simier himself was engaged in an affair with the Empress Aurelia. It was even alleged that the Empress had given herself to him, and that she was pregnant with his child. These rumors were inaccurate, and Walsingis proved relentless in rooting out any public tales about the Empress's relationship with Simier.
 * March 10-
 * After over twelve days of negotiations, the Treaty of Aynalıkavak was signed by the Laurasian and Marasharite Empires on March 10, 1779. Ambassador-Prince Nicholas Repanius, who had redeemed his earlier failure to halt the Bar Confederation in the Dejanican Commonwealth through loyal service at the Marasharite Court, signed as the chief representative of the Imperial Laurasian Government. Grand Vizier Kalafat Mehmed, supported by Subordinate Vizier Koca Yusuf Pasha (a future Grand Vizier) himself, and by 79-year old Ahmed Enfedi, now Chief Pasha of the Diplomatic Service, signed for the Marasharite Government. By the terms of this treaty, all of the territorial, diplomatic, and economic provisions of the Treaty of Kuchuk Kaynarca were confirmed. It was declared that the two governments did not "harbor any underlying hostility or ill-will towards each other; that indeed, the maintenance of peace and prosperity in extra-galactic civilization is our only goal". Consequently, all territorial boundaries between the two Empires were to remain the same as they had been for the preceding five years. The two Empires agreed that there was to be no foreign interference in Haynsian internal affairs; however, the Treaty of Isis, as regards to Laurasian intervention privileges in times of "absolute emergency, or on the request of His Mightiness of Haynsia" was affirmed. The Empress of Laurasia pledged herself to defend Haynsian interests, but at the same time, not to meddle with the Despotate's government or economy without officially notifying the Marasharite Court first. Marasharite Emperor Abdulahamid II pledged himself to absolute non-interference in the Despotate's affairs, and acknowledged again that the Despotate was "freed of all obligations of vassalage towards his person". In consequence, however, all Laurasian troops and garrisons, with the exception of those in conceded territories and at Gezlev, were to be withdrawn from the Haynsian Despotate by no latter than June 19, 1779.
 * The deportations of foreigners from Haynsian territory, however, were allowed to stand, provided that neither Empire seek to "disrupt or influence Haynsian commerce and economic affairs thenceforth". The Marasharite Emperor agreed to acknolwedge Jay XIV Karany as Despot of Haynsia, and to abjure the claims of any Haynsian notable who sought to assert his rights to the Haynsian throne in violation of the engagements thus provided. A secret codicil to the Treaty provided that "His Sultanic Majesty of Marasharita shall not brook interference with any measures undertaken by Her Imperial Majesty of Laurasia in the territories of that-named state [Scottria], and will pledge to acknowledge all Laurasian acquisitions in the Western Angelina Spiral notwithstanding those in contrast to this treaty". This effectively provided that the Marasharites would look away while the Laurasians destroyed Scottrian independence. The Treaty of Aynalıkavak, which temporarily assauged Marasharite fears about Laurasian interference in the Haynsian Despotate, was ratified by Emperor Abdulahamid II on March 12 and by Empress Aurelia on March 16. The Empress ordered General Surovius to begin withdrawal of all Laurasian troops (except for those at Gezlev) from the Haynsian Despotate. In secret, however, the Imperial General Headquarters were authorized to draft contingency plans for a emergency re intervention in the Haynsian Despotate, and Laurasian forces at Palymer were kept on elevated alert.
 * March 17-The Battle of Stirling (March 17, 1779) was waged between the forces of the Scottrian Government, under the command of the Earl of Morton, and the rebel forces under the command of the Earl of Argyll. Morton had managed to retain Stirling until this point, in the face of the relentless offensives by rebel forces now pressing from the vicinity of the Ediania star system into the Northern Territories. He believed that as long as he was able to maintain possession of this major stronghold, he had a chance to keep his forces replenished with military supplies and armor. Argyll, however, benefiting from the continued flow of military supplies and financial aid from the Laurasian Empire, reasoned that he could strike a decisive blow against Morton if he secured possession of Stirling. This proved true. The battle waged for over six hours, and by 4:00 P.M. Galactic Standard Time, had been decided in favor of the rebel forces. Morton was again forced to flee in ignominy from the battlefield, and most of his remaining cruisers were captured by Argyll. Argyll then stormed Dumbarton, Livinsgtone, Burgh Muir, Cassalis, and Glencairn within two days of this victory. Although he had scored triumph after triumph over Morton, and now dominated most of the Scottrian Homeland Territories, Argyll had experienced problems with discipline and organization among his military units. Rebellions also erupted against his authority on Haddington, Leith, and Richardson, again encouraged by agents of the Imperial Laurasian Government. And lastly, by March 1779, Drury and his chief subordinate, Commodore Franconius Dracius (reassigned from his duties in the Burglais Arm), were fully posed for a decisive march into the Scottrian Homeland Territories. The Empress Aurelia herself knew that there could be no further delay. On March 25, she issued the final instructions to Drury, ordering him to commence his offensive into Scottria by April 3, 1779. By March 29, Laurasian forces were stationed at the outskirts of the Angelina Spiral, and across a radius extending to Onasi, Waxefield, Dehner, and the Lavellan Governorate in the Galactic Borderlands. All that Drury had to do was to give the order to march.
 * April 3-
 * On April 3, 1779, the War of Drury's Intervention commenced when Field Marshal Sir Willanius Drury's forces launched a swift and sudden offensive into the Outskirt Districts from the Galactic Void. The Empress of Laurasia did not even bother to issue a declaration of war, instead announcing, in a manifesto to her subjects from the Quencilvanian Palace, that prompt action had been taken in the Scottrian Homeland Territories due to the "threat posed to the stability and prosperity of the realms of this Empire" by the continued civil turmoil in the Scottrian Territories. Envoy Simier, who had been aware of the Empress's preparations for war for some time, declared to the Imperial Court that the "events in the Angelina Spiral in no way reflect upon the negotiations". Queen-Dowager Catharina d'Medici, who was surprised by the Laurasian invasion of Scottria, nevertheless deemed it hopeless to attempt an intervention there. Franconia and Scottria no longer had ties of any sort, since the death of King Franjak II in 1760 and the conclusion of the Treaty of Ediania; Franconia itself was still distracted by internal troubles with the Huguenots and the newly-erupted American War with the Vendragian Confederacy; and by the turbulence in the Durthian Provinces. It was therefore not in Franconia's interest to intervene. Pruthia and Austarlia were still engrossed in the War of the Bavarian Succession; besides, neither state had ever enjoyed close relations with Scottria, and considered it inevitable that it would fall to the Laurasian Empire. Vendragia, Masacavania, and the Confederacy of Breffal knew little of Scottria or its society; the Haxonian Confederacy was more concerned about its contentious relations with the Marasharites and the Franconians than with anything else. Spamalka, under Philicus I, was diverted by the Durthian Rebellion and its own conflicts in Boliavania and Central Ameridinia; the Dejanik Commonwealth had no military power in the first place; and Marasharita had adhered to Laurasian intervention through the Treaty of Aynalıkavak. Thus, Scottria was to find itself isolated and alone in this, the last Laurasian-Scottrian War (of a series that extended all the way back to 1602).
 * Within days of the Laurasian move into the Outskirt Districts, Drury secured a succession of victories. On April 9, he destroyed a Scottrian convoy at Tantallon; two days later, Branxholme and Erith had both been stormed by Laurasian troops. By April 14, Laurasian forces were driving towards Selkirk; had seized Madelaine and Albemaine; and were besieging Broughty, Derith, and Albright. Morton, believing that Laurasian intervention was geared to restoring his own authority over the Scottrian realms, strengthened the defenses of Ediania and renewed his counteroffensives against Castlemilk, Angus, and Dumbarton with especial vigor. Argyll and Angus, on their part, found themselves overextended, fighting both Morton and the Laurasian invaders at the same time. By the end of April 1779, the whole of the Outskirt Districts had been seized by Laurasian forces.
 * April 12-
 * Envoy Simier, who believed that he had earned the complete confidence of the Empress Aurelia, and convinced that the conclusion of the marriage was now a foregone conclusion, presented a draft marriage treaty to the Privy Council. The day before, he had written to the Queen-Dowager, expressing that he had "good hope that Their Lords will see the advantages of this union and will not demur in securing alliance with our realms". Some of the courtiers of the Imperial Court also seemed equally sure that the marriage would take place, and those few in favor of the Anjou marriage project began to order wedding suits, dresses, and the other garments associated with such ceremonies. However, many of the common denizens of Christiania were betting that the odds were against the marriage, and many Laurasians objected to the marriage on the grounds of Anjou's nationality and religion. The Extremist Reformists in particular, were vocal with their opposition, and many reverends of the Almitian Church were denouncing the whole project to their congregations. One of the chaplains of the Imperial Household, in fact, dared to predict in front of the Empress (on April 15) that "marriages with foreigners will only result in ruin to the country".
 * Angered by this, the Empress walked out in the middle of the sermon and afterwards had him dismissed from the Household service. Such opposition to the marriage was offensive, not only to herself but also, more importantly, to the Franconians. She now commanded the Imperial Ministry of Culture and Communications to censor and monitor any broadcasting station, author, information outlet, or online source which criticized the marriage, and issued a injunction concerning it for members of the Imperial Household. The Privy Council debated the treaty during the course of the next several days. Its members, however, were divided in opinion. Religion proved to be a major concern, for Anjou was now required to remain a Franconian Ritualist due to his heir-apparency to the Franconian throne. Another issue which recurred again was that of the Empress's age. At forty-five, Aurelia was considered by most to be too old to have children. The Empress was herself concerned about this, and the Haxonian Ambassador, Mausevio de Siuri, even reported to Doge da Ponte and the Senate that the Empress had consulted a panel of physicians, who had nevertheless assured her all would be well. Lord Burghley, on his part, pointed out to the Council, on April 19, that the Duchess of Leslie had borne a child at nearly the age of fifty, and that she had survived. Furthermore, the Lord Treasurer declared, "Her Majesty is a person of most pure complexion, of the largest and the most perfect stature of well-shaped women, with all of her limbs set and proportioned in the best sort and one whom, in the sight of all men of our race, Nature cannot amend her shape in any part to make her more likely to conceive and bear children without peril". Prompted by concern for the Empress's safety, in spite of his explanations to the Privy Council, Burghley had conducted through inquiries to determine whether or not the business of obtaining heirs would place her at risk. Noting the results in a private memorandum, the Lord Treasurer noted that she was "well-formed" for a woman of her age and that she "had no lack of the biological functions which properly belong to the procreation of children, but contrary-wise, by the judgment of physicians who are aware of her health, and by the opinion of women most acquainted with Her Majesty's body". The same physicians, Burghley noted, had stated that the Empress had six more years remaining to her before she would begin to experience menopause. This did not mean, however, that she would conceive a child. Burghley, nevertheless, believed that sexual fulfillment and childbirth would help to cure the neuralgia that Aurelia suffered in her faith and the emotional "barrenness associated with those women who lack a marriage". Walsingis, however, was more realistic, and spoke for the majority of her subjects when he expressed his fears that motherhood would place the Empress in extreme peril. Aurelia herself kept in mind what had happened to two of her stepmothers, Theodora Seymouris and Katharina Parsius, both of whom had died in childbirth. Envoy Simier, however, shared Burghley's optimism. On April 22, 1779, in a further communique to Queen-Dowager Catharina d'Medici, he stated that the Empress had "never been more pretty or more beautiful. There is nothing old about her except her years". Women of such beauty and ardor rarely died childless, in his view.
 * May 1-
 * On May 1, 1779, the Privy Council, which had continued to debate the terms of the draft marriage treaty which had been presented by Envoy Simier, summoned him to its presence. Lords Husadarania and Knollysis, both of whom had apprehensions about the Franconian marriage project, informed the Envoy of three major objections which that had with his terms. The first was with his demand that Anjou be crowned Emperor Consort immediately following the marriage ceremony. Knollysis pointed out that not even Empress Didymeia, when she had married the now-Spamalkan Emperor Philicus I, had permitted for his coronation. She had known, the Lord said, that "such a measure would gain the undying adversity of her subjects and the infamy of the Anti-Almitis". Indeed, most Laurasians were opposed to the idea of any man, much less a foreigner, being crowned a Emperor Consort. The second objection that the Council had was Simier's term that Anjou assume the rights which had been bestowed upon Philicus during his tenure as Didymeia's Emperor Consort: namely, that all state proclamations and charters be issued under the joint authority of the couple. Simier had also added the term that Anjou share the right, with the Empress, to appoint and dismiss all officers of state and to grant or revoke properties, titles, and honors upon nobles and prominent personages of the Empire. Knollysis expressed his fear that Anjou would arise to a predominant position at the Imperial Court, and that Laurasian subjects would be driven to rebellion by garnering a perception that foreigners dominated over them. The third objection raised was the term Simier had included that Anjou be granted an imperial pension of €600 billion dataries a year, payable until any children he had by the Empress would reach their majority. Husadarania claimed that marriage to the Empress would be enough for Anjou's financial needs, and that the Imperial Household could not burdened with "expenses of such a taxing nature".
 * Finally, Husadarania announced, the Council could not confer its agreement upon any marriage alliance until Anjou had come to the Empire and met Aurelia personally. Simier, insulted by the objections raised thus against the marriage project, stormed out of the meeting in anger. Following this audience, Simier headed straight to the Empress, who was then walking in the Lysimachian Gardens. Couching his appeal in terms designed to appeal to the Empress's emotions, Simier declared that her councilors were seeking to "block the marriage whom Your Majesty hath desire so much". According to Ambassador Mendoza, who learned of the incident shortly afterwards, the Empress became distressed at hearing of this and told her ladies that "The Council does not have the prerogative to determine what I desire. I must have this marriage, for the benefit of my dynasty and the Empire depends upon it". The day after the audience, Simier informed the Duke, in a Holonet communique, of the developments. Anjou however, was far more relaxed, and told the Envoy that he would leave everything to the Empress's "good" judgment. Aurelia herself, on the other hand, professed herself so distrusted at the attitude of her councilors that Husadarania and Knollysis, among others, hurriedly backed down from their earlier position and attempted to calm the Empress.
 * May 6-The Siege of Derith, which had been ongoing since the previous month, ends with a decisive victory for the forces of the Laurasian Empire under the command of Field-Marshal Sir Willanius Drury. Drury, in fact, captured a dozen Scottrian transports and nearly 150,000 troopers of the Royal Scottrian Army; these trophies and prisoners, he had dispatched back to Ladelle. Following the victorious Siege of Derith, an enthused Empress Aurelia composed a communique to Drury, declaring that his "faithful service to us our Empire, has scattered our enemies to the winds and confirmed the justness of our cause". Broughty and Albright both capitulated to Laurasian forces on May 8, 1779; by May 12, Laurasian troops had stormed Pinkie Cleugh, Aberdeen, and Iverness, defeating counteroffensives launched by the Earl of Angus and his chief subordinate, Provost-General Jamsius Semphill of Mardonville. On May 15, Lords Seton and Fleming, who believed that the cause of the two rebel Earls was lost, and sought to ingratiate themselves with the Imperial Laurasian Government, surrendered to Drury at Corgaff. Corgaff now became the Laurasian Field-Marshal's chief headquarters, and during the course of the next five days, he stormed rebel garrisons on Sutherland, Rothes, Caithness, and Haddington. Selirk fell under siege from May 21 and fell to a Laurasian task force, commanded by Commodore Dracius, on May 24. By May 27, the Lords Herries, Innermath, and Home had all defected to the Laurasian Empire, renouncing their allegiance to the government of King Jamsius VI. A desperate counteroffensive launched by Argyll from Leith (May 28-31, 1779), ended in failure.
 * May 27-
 * By the end of May 1779, the Empress Aurelia's attitude about Simier and his marriage proposals had shifted, to a certain extent. The Empress had summoned Lord Husadarania to a personal audience with her on May 23. There, he explained his reservations about the marriage to her, and averred that all he wished for was for "Her Majesty's welfare and good condition to be maintained". The following day, Sir Nicholas Worrton, Archbishop of Darcia, delivered a sermon at the Imperial Court, expressing his opinion that Her Majesty should contemplate further about what was being proposed to her. In accordance with this, Aurelia held a series of meetings with Burghley, Ambassador Mendoza, and the Earl of Jadia, sounding out their opinions about the marriage project. While Burghley and Jadia continued to support the marriage, Mendoza declared that his master, Emperor Philicus, was inclined towards advising his Laurasian counterpart to "act in a cautious manner" and to refrain from provoking the antagonism of the Empire's neighbor states. With all of these consultations in mind, the Empress complained to Envoy Simier, on May 27, 1779, that he and the Franconian government were making too many demands.
 * She told Simier that "If you had to deal with a princess that either had some defect of body or nature, or lacking mental gifts, such a kind of strainable proceeding as this might be tolerated. But considering how otherwise, it has pleased Almitis to bestow His gifts upon us in good measure, which we do ascribe to the giver of Life and not glory, I may in true course of modesty think myself worthy of as great a prince as My Lord is without yielding to such hard conditions". Simier, however, assured the Empress that compromise could be made. Anjou, in fact, had instructed Simier not to insist on every condition being met. This came especially in the light that the Empress was now seriously considering marriage. Anjou himself, throughout these middle months of 1779, sought an invitation to the Empire in order to meet the Empress personally. The Empress was caught in a quandary: on the one hand, Burghley and Jadia were urging her to agree, and on the other hand, Leicesterius demonstrated his fervent opposition to the marriage. On June 4, he even prostrated himself at the Empress's feet and begged her not to go through with the marriage. Eventually, on June 15, the Empress yielded to Burghley's viewpoint, and ordered for preparations to commence for Anjou's journey to the Empire. Burghley wrote to his counterpart in the Franconian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Vergennes, and for over a month they would be engaged in plans for the Duke's discreet arrival at the Imperial Court.
 * June 19-By the middle of June 1779, events in the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria had proceeded further in the favor of the forces of the Laurasian Empire. During the early weeks of June 1779, Field-Marshal Drury and his chief subordinate, Commodore Franconius Dracius, had continued to make progress into the Northern Provinces. Ancrum Moor and Burgh Muir both capitulated to Drury on June 2; by June 4, Morton itself, the chief familial stronghold of the Earl, had fallen into the possession of the Laurasian forces. Morton himself, who still held possession of King Jamsius VI, now ordered for his evacuation to Dumbarton, hoping to place him beyond the reach of the Empire's forces. In spite of this, both he and his rival Earls continued to lose ground. On June 9, Glasgow capitulated to the Laurasian Field-Marshal almost without a fight; within three days, his units had pierced the defenses of Stirling, Leith, and Falkirk, securing firm possession of these three strongholds. Argyll, who was now desperate to halt the Laurasian advance, now decided to make a stand with his remaining offensive squadrons at Caltonia, east of Ediania. On June 13, he established his command headquarters in the star system and ordered for a series of barricades to be established. A extensive minefield was laid out, and three garrisons were constructed in the Caltonia Asteroid Belt. These defensive measures, however, proved futile, for Drury had a number of interdictor warships and minesweepers among his forces. The Battle of Caltonia was contested throughout the entire course of June 19, 1779. Although the Scottrians managed to inflict losses upon the Laurasian forces, they were unable to prevent Drury's interdictors from breaking the Caltonia Asteroid Belt and sweeping the Scottrian dreadnoughts from the field. By noontime, Imperial Marines and troops were landing on Caltonia; by the dawn of night, Argyll had been compelled to flee from the star system on his personal starfighter. Following this battle, Laurasian troops quickly stormed Solway (June 22); Falaside (June 24); and Trinity Kirk (June 29). Argyll's health entered a rapid decline following the confrontation, and he now retreated back to Canongate, attempting in vain to shore up the defenses of the Ediania star system. By July 4, many among the Scottrian governmental ranks were beginning to realize that their state was doomed, and that with foreign support not forthcoming, the Laurasian Empire would prevail. Argyll himself began to recognize this possibility, and his decline was attributed to "lamentation" over the fate of his species.
 * July 8-
 * On July 8, 1779, the Privy Council formally informed Envoy Simier that the Empress Aurelia had consented to the idea of a visit by the Duke of Anjou to the Laurasian Empire and that Lord Treasurer Burghley had been engaged in negotiations with Franconian Foreign Affairs Minister Vergennes over the matter. Vergennes had not told Simier before hand of these secret negotiations because he did not wish for the Envoy to spread the news to the rest of the Laurasian Imperial Court in a hasty manner. Simier, however, proved himself to be restrained when informed of the Empress's decision, and he praised Aurelia for taking "prompt and decisive" action in arranging a union with his master. In Franconia, however, some minor complications emerged. Anjou's brother, King Hensios III of Franconia, objected that a visit might be unwise. Vergennes, however, who was a staunch supporter of the Duke, managed to persuade the King to give the visit a chance. Hensions granted his consent on July 12, and Anjou threw himself into quick preparations for his incoming deparature. The visit, as it was arranged between Burghley and Vergennes, was meant to be a secret between himself, the Empress, and Simier. Most people at the Imperial Court, however, had already learned of the matter through gossiping with members of Simier's entourage. Wisely however, they would keep up the pretense that they were ignorant of the Duke's impending visit. In order to ensure secrecy, Simier was assigned a pavilion in the gardens of the Senatorial Palace, where Anjou was to lodge with him.
 * Ambassador Mendoza, on his part, reported to his government that the Empress was "burning with impatience for his coming, although her councilors have laid before her the difficulties which might arise. She is largely influenced by the idea that it should be known that her talents and beauty are so great that they have sufficed to cause his arrival and visit her without any assurance that he will be her husband". On July 17, the Empress departed from Laurasia Prime for a brief visit to Apathama Vixius, in the company of the Earl of Lincoln and Envoy Simier. She arrived at Apathama Vixius two days later. There, an incident occurred at Lincoln's estate in the star system, Apavarian Mansion, when Thomasius Appledoria, a fowler in the service of the Royal Household, accidentially fired his hunting weapon near the Empress's party. A oarsman, rowing the Empress along the streams adjacent to the mansion, was injured. On the Empress's orders, Appledoria was taken into custody, attainted on charges of reckless battery and assault, and sentenced to be executed. A execution platform was set up at the edge of the stream. On July 25, however, Appledoria was pardoned just before the firing squad began their execution procedures. The Empress had meant to teach him a lesson.
 * August 12-
 * By the beginning of August 1779, the situation in the Scottrian Homeland Territories and in the Northern Provinces had shifted further in the favor of the Laurasian Empire. Over the course of the preceding month whilst the Imperial Laurasian and Franconian Courts were engaged in negotiations and preparations over the Duke of Anjou's secret visit, and the Empress Aurelia continued to enthuse over the "merits" and "qualities" of the Duke of Anjou, Laurasian forces under Field-Marshal Sir Willanius Drury had made further advances. On July 4, a counteroffensive, launched by the forces of Argyll's chief operational subordinate, the Earl of Casilis, against Trinity Kirk and Falaside resulted in a ruinous defeat for the Scottrian forces. During the course of the next three days, Drury's units stormed rebel outposts on Dunblane, Ross, and Orkney, sundering government supply lines to Canongate and further menacing the defenses of the Ediania star system. At the same time, Drury had directed Commodore Dracius to threaten the defenses of Niddry, which had once been a major stronghold of the Marianian Confederation. Dracius was now opposed by Patrick Lyon, Lord Glamis, who was one of the few remaining prominent supporters of the Argyllite Rebellion. Glamis, from his operational headquarters on Auchindoun, sought to prevent an advance by Laurasian troops towards Merchiston and the Bearns Fortresses, which had remained in the possession of the rebel forces, in spite of a renewed threat by Morton's troops. A series of confrontations between Dracius and Glamis ensued at Elgin, Bannockburn, and Dumfries (July 7-15, 1779), which ultimately resulted in severe losses for the rebel forces and the conquest of those star systems by Dracius. On July 18, Dracius captured a rebel convoy near Home, and two days later, he repelled rebel raiding expeditions against Dunbar, Stirling, and Selkirk. By July 24, Dracius had secured control of Jedburgh and Roxburgh, both of whom had previously served as major supply posts for the rebel forces. Glamis was now determined to force one final, decisive confrontation at Galloway, believing that if he managed to steam the advancing tide of the Empire's forces here, he would be able to force a revision of their offensive plans in the Northern Provinces. On July 27, 1779, the Battle of Galloway had been contested between the forces of the Argyllite Rebel Coalition, on the one hand (which still claimed to represent the legitimate government of the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria) and the Laurasian Empire on the other. From the commencement of the confrontation, Dracius enjoyed substantial advantages over his rivals. His force consisted of six hundred warships, including thirty Imperator-class dreadnoughts and ten Elucidator-class destroyers. These vessels, extending for ten and five kilometers respectively in length, held a total of 2,000 turbocannon, 50 ion disruptors, and advanced double-layered shield generators. They were therefore far in excess of any of the capabilities of the opposing Scottrian force. Dracius also had a squadron of four thousand starfighters at his disposal, an asset not available to Glamis.
 * Within three hours, the confrontation had been decided: Glamis was handed a decisive defeat. Of the one hundred Scottrian warships that participated in the battle, seventy were destroyed and twenty captured by the opposing Laurasian corps. Nearly 150,000 Scottrian personnel and officers died in the confrontation, and Galloway's defenses proved no match to a sustained bombardment by Imperial warships. Glamis himself managed to escape from the field of battle, but his reputation, and the hopes of the Argyllite Coalition, had been destroyed through this victory for the Laurasian Empire. Dracius himself received further accolades, both from his superior Field-Marshal Drury and from the Empress Aurelia herself. She was now contemplating a conferral of the Order of St. Antigonus the Conqueror upon the victorious Commodore, and declared to the Privy Council on August 2 that his victories were vital to Laurasian success in the Angelina Spiral. By August 11, Brechin and Niddry had both been secured by Commodore Dracius's forces, and Merchiston itself was under severe threat. Argyll himself, who had suffered a minor stroke on July 29 after learning of the defeat at Galloway, and who had been in utter despair from before, fell into a coma on August 7. He never emerged from this state, and died on August 12, 1779 at Cannongate. Argyll's death left the Earl of Angus as the commander of the Argyllite Coalition. Angus however, proved unable to reverse the tide of Laurasian advances. By the end of August 1779, Laurasian troops had stormed Aberdour, Blackness, and the Bearns Fortresses. Field-Marshal Drury had succeeded in suppressing all supply lines to Canongate and was on the verge of instigating a final offensive against this outpost.
 * August 17-
 * On August 17, 1779, the Duke of Anjou, whose continuing ambitions of marriage to the Empress Aurelia had inspired much gossip at the Imperial Court and throughout the Empire, and perhaps the most ardent of any of the Empress Aurelia's foreign suitors, secretly arrived at the Senatorial Palace in Christiania, Laurasia Prime. On July 22, Anjou had been summoned to an audience by his brother, King Hensios II, and by his mother, Queen-Dowager, Catharina d'Medici, at the Tuileres Palace on Parri. Although Hensios remained reluctant about the circumstances of the visit which Anjou was now to undertake with the Empress of Laurasia, he nevertheless expressed his opinion that "the conclusion of a marriage alliance between our two realms will serve both to contribute to internal prosperity in the realms of the other; and to ensure that our two states will always be united against any foreign enemies". Hensios carried notions that the Empire would enter into the American War which Franconia and now Spamalka had been engaged in with the Vendragian Confederacy since the preceding year. He hoped that the conclusion of this marriage would guarantee Laurasian support for future Franconian ambitions in the Amulak Spiral. The Queen-Dowager, on her part, told her son that he should "treat Her Majesty of Laurasia in a ladylike manner, so that she will be induced to friendly intercourse with us in the future". Anjou followed the advice of his brother and mother faithfully, and instructed all of the courtiers and servants who were to attend him to be "mindful of their manners and conduct at the Imperial Court". Anjou had departed from Parri on August 6, and made a gradual, but secretive, journey from the Amulak Spiral, across the Galactic Void, to the Caladarian Galaxy. He had arrived at Belkadan on August 13, and was secretly escorted by an imperial convoy from that star system to Laurasia Prime. On the orders of Chancellor Burghley (acting with the Empress's authorization), no ceremony of welcome was held in the Laurasia Prime star system, and the media was kept in ignorance of the Duke's arrival. Anjou himself descended to the Senatorial Palace in a small shuttecraft at 1:00 A.M. in the morning, Galactic Standard Time, without any markings or other indication which could distinguish itself from the swarms of vessels which crowded the atmosphere, and the surface, of Laurasia Prime. Upon arriving at the Palace, he went directly to Simier's pavilion.
 * Simier himself waited for him in the chambers; the rest of the Imperial Court, including the Empress, was still asleep. The Envoy himself had ordered his household servants and associates to pretend sleep so as to not arouse attention from other quarters. Anjou however, still eager after his long voyage, and impatient to see the Empress, demanded that Simier take him to her. The Envoy however, managed to restrain him, and was able to convince Anjou to retire to bed. He then sent the Ladies of the Bedchamber a note, ordering them to inform the Empress when she awoke that Anjou had arrived, and that the Duke was eager to meet her at the earliest opportunity. The Empress herself awoke at her normal time at 6:00 A.M. and handed the note, exclaimed to her ladies that she was to embark upon "a meeting with such a personage on whom we have expended much effort". At 7:00 A.M., the Empress, who disguised herself in the attire of her ladies, departed secretly from the Palace, attended only by Lady Norria. She arrived at the Senatorial Pavilion. In spite of her earlier enthusiasm about his arrival, Aurelia had still carried with her a mental image that the Duke would be a disfigured, unattractive dwarf. Instead, she found a man who was mature, "relatively handsome", and marked by his dark hair and eyes, as well as a gallant demeanor. The Empress would later tell Lady Norria that she had "never seen a creature more agreeable". After the introductions, Anjou dined with the Empress; they were both served a Franconian breakfast, with omelette nature forming the centerpiece of it. The breakfast went well, and the Empress had a steady conversation with the Duke, conversing with him in Franconian. Following the breakfast, the Empress returned to the Palace, and authorized Walsingis to inform the Privy Council and her most intimate courtiers of Anjou's arrival. Many other courtiers, however, who had connections in the Imperial Household, became aware of the Duke's presence during the following days, and knowledge of it was soon to spread to the general public. Simier himself reported, on August 19, to the Queen Mother that "Her Majesty has with difficulty been able to entertain the Duke, being captivated and overcome with love. She told me that she had never found a man whose nature and actions suited her better.
 * Spamalkan Ambassador Mendoza reported to Philicus that "The Empress is delighted with Anjou, and he with her, as she has let out to her courtiers". Mendoza went on to explain that "she was pleased to have met him, was much taken with his good qualities, and admired him more than any other man. She said that she would not prevent his being her husband." Philicus, aware of the Empress's duplicitous and shifting nature, dismissed the whole affair as a mere charade. To the members of the Imperial Court, however, the chemistry between Anjou and the Empress could not be mistaken. The Duke possessed charm and sexual appeal, and played out the role of an ardent suitor. The middle-aged Empress responded to his behavior with light. Leicesterius however, was displeased by the Duke's behavior, and considered him a threat. Leicesterius however, could not do anything. Mendoza reported that the Privy Council continued to officially deny that Anjou was present, and that they would not brook interference with the matter. Leicesterius and most of the other councilors, the Spamalkan Ambassador said, were distressed by the Duke's presence. The Earl in fact, had gone to the extent of denouncing the Franconians, and expressing his hostility towards Jadia, one of the most ardent proponents of the marriage project. By August 21, the social gossiping in Christiania had turned to the matter of the Duke's courtship of the Empress. Many were scandalized, and some even dared to express their opinion that Anjou was bewitching the Empress. Those audacious men found themselves fined under the terms of the Sedition Statute.
 * August 24-
 * The Empress Aurelia arranged for the Duke of Anjou to observe a court ball in the Theatrical Auditorium from behind a tapestry, maintaining the pretense to the public that the Duke was not present. The Empress's continuing fascination for the Duke, whose presence in the Empire was theoretically unlawful, was fueled by the necessity to obtain intimate moments with him in private. Her behavior at the ball, however, revealed to all that Anjou was present. She showed off for the Duke's benefit, participating in more entertainments than usual and constantly waving and smiling in his direction. The Empress's courtiers, however, knowing the consequences for bold action, pretended not to notice her antics. The Empress even denied to Mendoza that Anjou was on Laurasia Prime. When two of her ladies gossiped openly about the Duke, the Empress commanded them to keep to the bedchambers. Two days after the ball, Leicesterius, who was described by one of his servants as being in "great grief", sought an audience with the Empress. Aurelia granted this request, and the audience lasted for two hours in the Private Throne Room. When the Earl emerged, he displayed much emotion. That evening, he and the Sidronius family, who were also opposed to the Franconian marriage, held a conference at the Earl of Aeoleon's mansion, Wenxalla House. Leicesterius, however, decided that he could not tolerate Anjou's presence any more, and during the early hours of August 25, he departed from Laurasia Prime with his sister, Lady Didymeia Sidronius. The Earl, however, hoped that the Empress's subjects would arise against the prospect of a marriage, and that the Empress would see that the marriage could not proceed. Anjou's visit, however, suddenly came to a halt when, on August 27, a communique arrived from Parri that one of the Duke's closest friends, the Monsieur de Luthy, had been killed in a ceremonial duel on Lille. The Duke now had to make arrangements to attend the Monsieur's funeral; the Empress, who had sympathy for his plight, now placed one of her personal carriers, the 'IMS Scout of Cleitha, at his disposal. During the night of August 28, 1779, Simier told the Empress that the previous night, Anjou had kept him awake with his sighs and moans, and that he had continually talked about her "divine beauties" and had sworn that he would not be able to live "another hour" without being able to see her again. Anjou departed from Laurasia Prime the following morning, with much emotion being expressed by both sides. Upon reaching Belkadan, the Duke sent four communiques to the Empress; he then ventured across the Galactic Void, and composed three more from Boulougone that he was "desolate without your fair presence, and that I cannot be anything but your most affectionate servant".
 * He enclosed a little pearl pendant, a miniature of himself, and a flower of Xiellian gold with the communiques. The Empress shortly afterwards composed a poem, "On Monsieur's Departure", in which she confessed that she could not show her "discontent" and that her feelings of love were contradicted by her public duties. This poem would be published after the Empress's death and establish her reputation as among the most literate and articulate of Laurasian monarchs. Anjou, on his part, left Simier behind to finalize the negotiations for the marriage and keep the Empress happy. Opposition to the marriage, however, had now intensified within the Purse Region, and especially on Laurasia Prime. Several courtiers, including Sir Philip Sidronius, were opposed to the marriage. Sidronius, in fact, wrote a communqiue to the Empress on September 2, in which he reminded her of the continued religious and civil turmoil in the Franconian realms, and insisted that Anjou would be unacceptable to her Laurasian subjects, who were "her chief, if not your sole, strength". The Empress wept as she read the message and castigated him severely. Sidronius, aware of what could happen if what incurred the Empress's anger, decided, on September 5, to retreat from the Imperial Court for a year. He now retreated to his sister's residence, Wiltonia House, on Azatha II. Mendoza, on his part, reported with glee that he feared there would be a "revolution" in the Empire if the Empress married Anjou. The Franconian Ambassador, the Sieur de Mauvaire, who had remained in the background and deferred to Simier's authority, recorded on his part that the Empress received "extraordinary greetings" from her subjects at all of her public appearances throughout Christiania.
 * September 11-
 * The Empress's apparently unshakeable popularity (as was firmly believed in by the Franconian Ambassador), came under threat. Sir Antiochus Stubbia, who was a prominent businessman and Uniction Reformist in Heliotrope, owning shares in Katherine Drive Yards, Christiania Pharmecuticals, and Mervellian Transit Lines, decided it expedient to express his opinion about the marriage project in a public format. He published a pamphlet entitled "The Discovery of the Franconian Scheme to Ruin the Empire". This pamphlet was printed in Christiania and released on the Galactic Holonet. It was quickly distributed throughout the dominions of the Empire, and by September 22, had become the highest-selling political pamphlet in the Empire. The pamphlet's wide distribution helped to influence public opinion, and it became very popular. The Imperial Privy Council, however, was angered by the pamphlet's contents. It was written in such strong language as to give much offense to both the Empress and to the Duke of Anjou. The House of Valois was referred to as a "rotten facade" and one "sealed with the marks of divine vengenace" for its cruelties. The Duke himself was described as one who "indulged in excessive debauchery". Stubbia also called into question the wisdom of the Empress having children at such a late age. Walsingis, whose opposition to the marriage had grown, was the one who informed the Empress of its contents. Predictably, Aurelia was filled with anger when she read it, not only because it had incited her people to oppose her, but because it had slandered and insulted the Franconians. On September 17, 1779, the Empress issued a proclamation from the Quencilvanian Palace, condemning the pamphlet as "lewd and seditious". She ordered the Imperial Ministry of Culture and Communications to prohibit any further sales or distributions of the pamphlet, and to order for the confiscation of all materials related to the pamphlet. The Ministry was also commanded to censure all news stations and outlets, so that they would refrain from referring to either the pamphlet or the marriage. The Holy Synod, acting also on the Empress's instructions, commanded all reverends and pastors to denounce the pamphlet from their pulpits and to assure the faithful that Aurelia had no iontention of harming the customs of the Almitian Church.
 * She had "been brought up in Almitis, so she would live and die in Almitis". Although many of the Empress's subjects were subsequently assured by this, they nevertheless disagreed with the governmnet's handling of the pamphlet affair, for Stubbia was a popular man and respected for his intergity. Informed of this, the Empress consulted Procurator-General Bromelius over the matter. On September 29, she ordered for Stubbia, the CEO of Leverdine Press and Markets, Sir Leonnatus Cleithria, and the CEO of Christiania Distributions, Sir Willanius Pageria, to be arrested and imprisoned at the Post Settlement of Hepudermia. Four days later, they were tried directly by the Court of the Star Chamber, which had, in 1777, been granted jurisdiction over cases of sedition involving galactic distribution. The men were accused of sedition, conspiracy, and les-majestie; on October 7, they were convicted on all counts, and were sentenced to loss of their right hand and a ten-year term of imprisonment. The Empress, however, now showed her sympathy for Cliethria, who was eighty-six years old. The elderly man was pardoned and was released from the Post Settlement; he died on October 27, having been shaken by the whole ordeal. Aurelia, however, declared to Simier that she would rather lose one of her own hands rather then mitigate the sentences passed on Stubbia and Pageria. Both were taken from the Post Settlement to a public scaffold in front of the Star Chamber's Hall. Stubbia and Pageria both declared their loyalty to the Empress, and bore their punishment with much seriousness and humility. The crowds gathered to watch the proceedings did so with sympathetic and disproving silence. Eventually, the Empress realized that, by acting impulsively and with uncharacteristic cruelty, she had outraged the public opinion. Stubbia was eventually released from imprisonment on April 9, 1781; pardoned; and permitted to publish again. He would later be received at the Imperial Court in September 1782, and would die in Christiania on November 25, 1787. Pageria would be released in May 1781 and die ten years after that.
 * October 7-The Empress Aurelia summoned a special session of the Imperial Privy Council and asked them for its advice concerning the Franconian marriage project. She was concerned about public opinion and was determined to maintain the good will of her subjects, who had, through their sympathy for Stubbia, demonstrated their opposition to the entire marriage project. The Council now engaged in heated discussions over the matter. Chancellor Walsingis was absent, having been required to travel to Robert four days earlier. Leicesterius (who had returned to the Imperial Court on September 22, having waited a time after Anjou's deparature) and Hattonius, who continued to remain in correspondence with the Chancellor, and were known throughout the Court for their ardent opposition to the marriage, now mustered five other councilors who were against the marriage. Lord Treasurer Burghley on his part, mustered four others in favor. Keeping in mind that the Empress had expressed her distaste at any who disapproved of the marriage, they decided to ask her to reveal to them her own inclinations concerning the marriage. Aurelia, who had begun to secretly realize that it would be folly to go forward with this marriage, nevertheless expressed her dismay. Therefore, when the Council asked the Empress for her opinions, she burst into tears at the realization that she would have to reject this last chance of marriage and motherhood. She asked them whether it was unreasonable to presume that preservation of the Neuchrian Dynasty was a valid goal, and then said she had anticipated universal supprt for a marriage. The councilors, startled by the Empress's emotional outburst, then asked for permission to discuss among themselves; she agreed. The following day, Aurelia summoned them to her presence again. They told the Empress that they were willing to offer their wholehearted support "in furtherance of the marriage, if so it shall please her" and explained that they had been moved to a change of heart by her obvious desire to have issue; also, because she had made it plain that she wanted the Duke for a husband, and no one else. The Empress, who had recovered herself, had sharp words for those who opposed the marriage, and declared that the majority would have already allowed it to proceed. She was then prevailed upon by Jadia and Leicesterius to give an answer, but declared that she still had not reached a final decision. Ambassador Mendoza, informed by the Earl of Hannah of the meeting afterwards, wrote home that the Empress remained "extremely sad" after the conversation.
 * October 12-
 * By October 1779, the situation of the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria was utterly desperate. On September 12, 1779, the Battle of Canongate commenced when the forces of Field Marshal Sir Willanius Drury launched a major offensive against the defenses of the star system. The Earl of Angus, who still held vague hopes of Spamalkan or even Marasharite intervention, and believing that the Laurasian advance would eventually backfire against their arms, prepared himself for a final resistance against Drury's advance. The Earl had fortified the defenses of the Canongate star system extensively, concentrating most of the remaining resources of the Argyllite Coalition at this one star system. He laid a series of minefields beyond the Canongate Asteroid Belts; had a system of rests constructed on Canongate Minor and at Holyrooth Port; and stationed his remaining reserve warships in a formation around Canongate's orbit. Through organizing the defenses of the Canongate star system in this manner, Angus hoped to make any advance by Laurasian units a costly one. Drury, however, had gathered extensive intelligence about the state of Canongate's defenses. The Imperial Intelligence Agency had compiled a report concerning the star system's shield generators, and it was reported that they were vulnerable to a direct turbolaser barrage. This knowledge proved vital to Drury's strategy. The Field Marshal ordered General Melissano to install his artillery at the Redoubt of Mere, which was located to the northern outskirts of the Canongate star system. From this redoubt, Melissano was able to bombard the defenses of Canongate and its immediate outposts ceaselessly; the Laurasian shield disruptors proved to be superior to the Scottrian technology, and by the early hours of September 13, Canongate's shield defenses had collapsed. Laurasian warships, bypassing the Canongate Minefields and utlizing a secret route into the star system, penetrated to the world's orbit. Laurasian dreadnoughts and destroyers, including the IMS Antigonus the Conqueror, quickly forced the Scottrian warships into a pincer; they were unable to escape and to provide assistance to the garrison of Canongate. Simultaneous Laurasian raids against the Minefields and the descent of Laurasian troops onto Canongate's surface made it impossible for Angus to direct a defense in all directions. By September 19, the Battle of Canongate had ended in a decisive victory for the Laurasian Empire.
 * Angus himself was captured by Laurasian troopers during the final offensive into Ainslie City; he was treated by Drury with much respect, typical of the Laurasian manner for adversaries who had fought well. On Drury's orders, Argyll remained free from chains of imprisonment, and he was permitted the liberty, with an official escort, of traveling at his discretion. Following the Battle of Canongate, Ediania itself lay exposed to the advance of the Laurasian forces. Field-Marshal Drury captured a Scottrian convoy at Burgh Muir (September 22-24) and repelled a counteroffensive by the Earl of Mar against Stirling, Selkirk, and Leith (September 26). On September 29, 1779, the Field-Marshal's forces approached the outskirts of the Ediania star system. From his operational headquarters on Perth, Drury directed for his destroyers and dreadnoughts to launch an offensive against the Spur. This assault commenced during the early morning hours of October 1; by noon, Galactic Standard Time, Laurasian squadrons had penetrated the defenses of the Spur and had swept through the Ediania Asteroid Belt. Ediania's garrison was under the command of Mar's associate, Lord Inquhart, who was the last remaining rebel operational commander of note. Inquhart was determined to inflict as much damage as possible in battle upon the Laurasian forces, and to delay the advance of Drury's squadrons from the Spur. This was quickly seen on October 3, when Drury's units advanced against the Edianian Asteroid Belt and pushed into the inner regions of the star system from Canongate and Trinity Kirk. They were now opposed by fifty Scottrian corvettes, most of whom had been rigged by Inquhart with explosives. Borrowing a page from the strategies employed by the forces of Sir John Hawkius in the Battles of Navarino and Chesma against the Marasharite Empire, the Scottrian General ordered for these ships to be released among the Laurasian ranks. By October 6, thirty Laurasian corvettes and ten destroyers had been destroyed or seriously damaged as a result of this suicide offensive by Scottrian forces. Commodore Dracius, however, who had now been ordered by Drury to take command of the naval offensive into the Ediania star system, discovered a weakness in the Scottrian lines. Inquhart had neglected to station a defensive squadron on the farther side of Holyrood's Moon, and this provided a vantage point from which Laurasian warships could penetrate Ediania's shield defenses.
 * On October 8, Dracius launched a coordinated offensive against this gap, with Laurasian starfighters blockading Holyrood's Moon and raining down projectiles upon Ediania's northern shield quadrants. Within three hours, the shields had been penetrated, and Drury now gave the order for immediate landings on Ediania's surface. By October 11, Laurasian troops had secured control of the Council Hall, Holyroodian Palace, and the commercial districts of Ediania City. Lord Inquhart, however, commanded the resistance of the Edianian Fortress, which defied all Laurasian attempts at storm. Field-Marshal Drury himself, seeking to bring this fortress under Laurasian control, and to consolidate the Empire's hold over the Ediania star system, himself directed an artillery bombardment of the Fortress's defenses. Drury established his ground headquarters five miles to the north of the Fortress, and ordered General Melissano to conduct a pinpoint bombardment of the Fortress's defensive complex. By the middle hours of October 12, 1779, the Fortress's defenses had weakened considerably, and it was on the verge of losing its shield protection. Drury himself now decided to visit some of the front-line troops with his officers, in order to inspire confidence in them to continue the battle. The Field-Marshal therefore exposed himself to danger, as Lord Inquhart was notified of his tour of the front-lines. On his orders, a sudden artillery barrage was directed from the Fortress at Command Position #6, whilst Drury and his officers were there. Drury was severely injured in the ensuing bombardment, and was immediately taken from the field. Despite the efforts of the company physicians, his health rapidly failed, and he died at the end of the day at the age of fifty-two.
 * The death of Field-Marshal Drury, who had gained prominence and respect throughout the Empire for his exploits in the Marianian Civil War and the War of Drury's Intervention, was received with much mourning on Laurasia Prime and at the Imperial Court. The Empress Aurelia, although she had found much of her attention distracted by the Anjou marriage affair, had nevertheless continued to follow the latest developments in Scottria. She ordered the Court into a week of mourning for Drury and issued a proclamation declaring him "most faithful to us, vigilant in the service of this Empire, and unbending to the orders of his superiors". Drury's body would be taken from Ediania on October 19, and transported back to Caladaria, where he was buried at his family's plot on October 24. The Empress herself was unable to attend, being represented by the Earl of Leicesterius and by Lady Norria. Following Drury's death, the Laurasian offensive against Ediania swung further in the Empire's favor. Drury's death inspired the Laurasian troops to bring this confrontation with their Scottrian enemies to a decisive end. On October 17, the shield defenses of the Edianian Fortress were finally breached, and the troops, now commanded by General Melissano, swarmed into the Edianian Fortress. Within hours, all resistance had been suppressed, with Lord Inquhart himself losing his life in the confrontation. By October 23, all of Ediania was under the control of Laurasian forces. And by the end of October 1779, the forces of the Earl of Morton in the Northern Territories were on the brink of destruction.
 * November 10-The Empress Aurelia summoned an extraordinary session of the Imperial Privy Council at the Quencilvanian Palace. The Empress, who according to Mendoza was "in the most serious stage of contemplation hath seen in a woman of her character and bearing", made a very public gesture of her intentions by attiring herself in Franconian garments. She now wore the Franconian emblem, the fleur-de-lys; decked herself in Franconian colors of blue and red; and had her hair arranged in the Franconian fashion. Once the Council had been assembled, the Empress informed them that she had "determined to marry and that they need say nothing more to her about it, but should at once discuss what was necessary for carrying it out". And indeed, in the weeks before this session of the Council, the relations between the Empress and her chief ministers had been frigid. Aurelia had continued to declare that conscience, and the will of the Almitis, compelled her to marry "for the benefit of this my imperial dynasty and of this, my Empire" and that she was entering into a marriage which would be of a "state most beneficial to my subjects, and pleasing to my honor". The Empress had told many of her ladies-in-waiting that the behavior of her subjects over this "important" manner distressed her, and that they needed to see reason. She had taken her anger out on her Council. Aurelia had told Walsingis that he should be gone from her presence and service, and that he was only interested in "undermining the tranquility and stability of the Church and the faith of the Laurasian people". The Empress even accused her faithful Chancellor of being in collusion with Uniction Reformists who were determined to radicalize the Church's administration and services. She was not on speaking terms with Leicesterius (in spite of the fact that he represented her at Drury's funeral), and both Knollysis and Hattonius felt her anger. The Empress castigated the former on his daughter's marriage, telling him that "all should be appalled by Her Ladyship's behavior" and had a verbal argument with Hattonius. He was even banished from the Imperial Court for several days due to his opposition to the marriage. As regards to the Council session, Lord Treasurer Burghley, Jadia, and the others in favor of the marriage thanked "Her most gracious Majesty for providing for the security of these realms, and for the maintenance of prosperity in this Empire".
 * November 14-
 * The forces of Commodore Sir Franconius Dracius (now reinforced with detachments sent by Brigadier-General Alexander Surovius in the Northern Reaches), approached the outskirts of Dumbarton. Dumbarton, where Queen Mariana had been imprisoned for nearly a year after her enforced abdication from the Scottrian throne, was now the last remaining Scottrian system of note. The Earl of Morton, who had managed to retain his position in the Northern Territories in the face of the rebel forces, considered himself to be the last bearer of the Scottrian State, and hoped to establish himself as the "savior of the Scottrian race". This, was, however, his public facade. In private, Morton's loyalty towards the young King Jamsius VI and the Scottrian Council of State had been curtailed by recent events. The Earl understood that the Laurasian Empire had obtained undoubted ascendancy over the Scottrian Homeland Territories, and that he no longer had the resources to repel the Laurasians from their conquests. It was this knowledge that was to motivate his future actions. Dracius's troops had repelled the last Scottrian offensives against Corgaff and Niddry (November 2-9); Montrose and Lochleven had been secured by the Commodore two days afterwards; and all supply lines to the outskirts of the Dumbarton star system had been suppressed. Dracius now possessed a decisive tactical and strategic advantage, with his forces being deployed in two formations of the line. He had nearly four hundred warships at his disposal and a detachment of two thousand starfighters. With this force, Dracius hoped to imitate the Scotttrian garrison of Dumbarton and to bring it into final subjection. And this Laurasian advantage was quickly seen in the progress of the battle itself. By the end of the day, the Dumbarton Mists had been secured by Laurasian forces, and a detachment of Laurasian corvettes were harrying Sheffald's Moon, which was the most significant military outpost in the star system. Four days later, on November 18, Laurasian and Scottrian detachments clashed in the Belts of Cessford; this confrontation resulted in a decisive victory for the Laurasian Empire. Dracius lost only thirty warships, twenty-five of whom were couriers; the Scottrians lost over seventy vessels.
 * On November 21, Laurasian warships commenced a blockade of Dumbarton itself, ruthlessly bombarding the world from orbit. The world's defenses were not able to withstand the Laurasian assault, and by November 22, they had been breached. Morton himself now fled in ignominy from Dumbarton; two days earlier, he had sent young King Jamsius VI and the Scottrian Court to Dumblaine, one of the last remaining independent star systems in Scottrian territory. Dracius's victories now earned him accolades throughout the Empire, and he began a relentless push towards Dumblaine. The Empress Aurelia declared, in a proclamation from the Imperial Court on November 23, that she bore "no ill-will against the life or the position of His Majesty of Scottria" and that the young man, who had familial ties to the Neuchrian Dynasty, would be nurtured at the Imperial Court "under my sovereign protection". Former Queen Mariana herself, then at Tutsarian Mansion on Merilash, had been informed of the progress of the Laurasian conquest of her hereditary territories. This only fueled the Queen's motivation to intrigue for the Laurasian throne. She knew that the stakes were higher, and that Laurasian rule of Scottria would restore her to her position over these, her most rebellious subjects. The Queen also had little concern for the son she had not seen since he was an infant, and no maternal care for what could become of him.
 * November 24-The Empress Aurelia, in a audience at the Public Throne Room, declared to Simier her official intention to proceed with the marriage, on the condition that two months would elapse before authorization would be given for formal negotiations. Lord Treasurer Burghley and the Earl of Jadia had cooperated with Sir Rudomentus Sadielus (who now served as Head of the Imperial Diplomatic Service and Senior Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs), on drafting the terms of the final marriage agreement between the Imperial Laurasian and Franconian Governments. Aurelia, however, made the proviso that during the course of those two months, she would consult with the leading nobles and personages of her dominions, and obtain from each of her Governor-Generals and their Gubernatorial Assemblies their declarations of support for the marriage. If the Empress found that there would not be sufficient public support for her embarking upon the marriage with Anjou, then the agreement was not to be signed. Aurelia herself, however, had by now fully accepted that she could not marry Anjou, and she knew that her subjects remained vehemently opposed to the marriage. The Empress was aware that her Governor-Generals, who had close contact with the Imperial Privy Council, would be frank with her, and that the nobility would be especially assertive in their own protests. This demonstration of opposition would give the Empress an excuse to terminate the marriage negotiations. To Simier and Anjou himself, however, Aurelia maintained her game, that she was interested in the marriage and that only the opinions of her subjects could stop her. On November 26, in a letter to Anjou, the Empress told Anjou that the "greatest difficulties lie in making my subjects rejoice and approve. The resentment of foreigners is very much in their hearts. I beg you to consider this deeply, as a matter which is so hard for a Lauasian to determine that it passes all imagination. For my part, I confess that there is no prince in this galaxy to whom I consider myself more bound, nor whom would I rather pass the years of my life, both for your rare virtues and sweet nature". Shortly after this communqiue was sent, Aurelia told Chancellor Walsingis that "this marriage is of a nature that it will never pass beyond the judgment of the Lord Almitis". The Archbishop of Caladaria remarked that "The Franconian matter is dashed". On November 29, Simier was ordered by King Hensios to return to Parri, in order to "provide information" to the King, the Queen-Mother, and the Franconain Estates-General concerning the terms of the draft marriage agreement. He was also to obtain orders from the Estates-General in order to proceed to a final conclusion of the alliance. Two days later, December 1, 1779, Simier and his entourage departed from Laurasia Prime, on their way back to the Great Amulak Spiral. The Empress Aurelia lavished the Envoy and his companions with numerous expensive gifts, amounting to €1.2 billion dataries, and she staged a lavish ceremony of deparature for him at the Imperial Court. Technically, Simier was to return in February, if he were to receive confirmation from the Estates-General. In reality, Aurelia knew that the marriage compact would not be concluded in the agreed-upon schedule; that in fact, it could never be reached. Nevertheless, Simier continued to conduct a correspondence with the Empress. He sent her a stream of communiques in which he emphasized his master's love for her and his concern for her welfare. Simier reached Parri on December 7.
 * December 6-
 * On December 6, 1779, one of the most tragic, and concidential, incidents of the eighteenth century occurred on Dumblaine. At this world, which had a population of less than one million inhabitants in 1779, and had always been considered to be a provincial backwater, the 13-year old King Jamsius VI and the Scottrian Court were lodged. Most of Scottria's territories, with the exception of Dumblaine and other minor strongholds, were now under the control of the Laurasian Empire. The situation in the Angelina Spiral had altered beyond recognition, and the Empire had been immensely strengthened by the addition of the star systems previously under Scottrian jurisdiction. Jamsius himself, who had never been in control of his own personal affairs, and remained under the domination of Morton and his subordinates, was the utlimate example of gloom and ruin. The King had no memories of his father, since dead; his mother, he had not seen since he was an infant. And he was on the verge of also falling into Laurasian custody, like his mother, and of being a prisoner of the Empress Aurelia. Cruel fate however, was to spare Jamsius from this. Instead, the King was found dead in his personal quarters by some of his personal servants. His body was sprawled across his bed, and streams of blood dripped from the bed to the floor. Morton, who was informed that his master was dead, reacted to the news with relative detachment and little concern; the Earl declared that the Scottrian Gods had inflicted their vengenance upon the species, and that it was beyond his power to control the King's fate. Empress Aurelia's reaction, however, was of the complete opposite nature. Informed by Walsingis and Burghley of the King's untimely demise, the Empress publicly declared that it was "tragic that this young man, who could have been reared under my protection, and who could have found residence at the Imperial Court, has met such an untimely end". In private however, the Empress confided to her chief ministers that the death of Jamsius VI cleared the last remaining obstacle to complete Laurasian absorption of the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria. In spite of her earlier proclamations, Aurelia had, until the moment of Jamsius's death, considered installing him on Ediania as a puppet of the Imperial Laurasian Government, and allowing for Scottria to retain limited autonomy, under Laurasian supervision. The King's death, however, removed this possibility, and indeed permitted the Empress to authorize for the absolute incorporation of all remaining Scottrian territories. The fact that Jamsius's death could not in any way be linked back to the Imperial Laurasian Government allowed the Empress to claim that "other fiends, traitors among the Scottrian King's Household" had committed the murder and that by capturing them, she would be delivering due justice to those who had "stolen the young King's life". Morton himself was to become a target of this Laurasian policy. At this moment, however, the Earl realized that further resistance to the Laurasian Empire was fruitless. Declaring the Scottrian throne vacant, he now sent a formal offer of surrender on December 9. Commodore Dracius, acting on the authorization of the Imperial General Headquarters, immediately accepted this surrender offer. A conference was convened between Dracius and Morton at Iverness on December 14, 1779. After three days of discussions, the Treaty of Iverness was signed. By the terms of this treaty, the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria was formally dissolved.
 * It was declared that with the "lapse of the life of His Majesty, the late King Jamsius VI of Scottria, it is deemed necessary for the subjects of his realms to have the protection of a benevolent and willing foreign government." Consequently, Morton and the Scottrian Estates, acting under the authority vested to them as the governing officers of the Scottrian government, formally surrendered all resources and forces to the authority of the Laurasian Empire. All of the remaining territories of the Celestial Kingdom of Scottria were now an "inviolate portion of the realms of Her Imperial Majesty of Laurasia, and she shall have the power to dispose of, treat, and govern her subjects in such regions as she sees fit". The Scottrian Crown was formally abolished, and all of its properties and residences now came into the possession of the Imperial Laurasian Crown. The Scottrian nobility were to retain their present ranks, subject to the "discretion of Her Majesty's Ministry of Regional and Provincial Government". Finally, all Scottrian nobles, magnates, military personnel, and government officers were to swear an oath of allegiance to the crown of the Laurasian Empire. The Empress Aurelia ratified this agreement on December 19 and the Scottrian Estates on December 22; the Estates thereafter formally dissolved as a body. Throughout the Empire, extensive celebrations took place. The Celestial Kingdom of Scottria, which had existed since AH 1242, had ceased to exist after 538 years, and the Laurasian Empire had, in the space of one year, extended its jurisdiction over nearly 400,000 inhabited star systems in the Angelina Spiral with a population of 500 billion inhabitants. This constiuted an even more substantial acquisition for the Empire than the Lavellan Provinces. However, with Laurasian rule of Scottria came new administrative responsibilities and new burdens. Nationalist sentiments in the former Scottrian Dominions remained high, and they were to reveal themselves during the last two decades of the century, in two major uprisings directed against the authority of the Imperial Laurasian Government. As the year 1779 ended, the Laurasian Empire of Aurelia I was on the road to utlimate ascendancy over the Caladarian Galaxy and its satellite galaxies.