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Being one of the fifteen [[Elector]]s, the Count casts one of the votes in the election of a new [[Emperor]]. Being an [[Elector Count]] also makes the Count of Talabecland one of the major candidates for the throne.
 
Being one of the fifteen [[Elector]]s, the Count casts one of the votes in the election of a new [[Emperor]]. Being an [[Elector Count]] also makes the Count of Talabecland one of the major candidates for the throne.
  
They harbour an ancient feud with the [[Elector Counts of Stirland]], which "seems" to have begun in '''1359 IC''' as [[Ottilia I|Ottilia]], Elector Countess of Talabecland, refused to acknowledge the election of the [[Count of Stirland]]. Accusing him of bribery, declaring the whole election a sham and supported by many, she self-proclaimed herself Empress Ottilia I.  
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They harbour an ancient feud with the [[Elector Counts of Stirland]], {{fn|3}}{{fn|4}} which "seems" to have begun in '''1359 IC''' as [[Ottilia I|Ottilia]], Elector Countess of Talabecland, refused to acknowledge the election of the [[Count of Stirland]]. Accusing him of bribery, declaring the whole election a sham and supported by many, she self-proclaimed herself Empress Ottilia I.  
  
 
This act started the [[Age of Three Emperors]], a centuries-long civil war during which the Elector Counts of Talabecland were [[Ottilian Emperor]]s, leaders of a major faction. They relinquished their claim to the throne upon the election of [[Magnus the Pious]] in '''2304 IC'''{{Fn|1}}
 
This act started the [[Age of Three Emperors]], a centuries-long civil war during which the Elector Counts of Talabecland were [[Ottilian Emperor]]s, leaders of a major faction. They relinquished their claim to the throne upon the election of [[Magnus the Pious]] in '''2304 IC'''{{Fn|1}}
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|align=center|King of the [[Taleutens]]
 
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|align=center|[[The Life of Sigmar]], {{Cite This}}<br>[[The Empire at War]], chapter ''Unity of Forces - The Battle of Black Fire Pass''
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|align=center|[[The Life of Sigmar]], {{Specify}}<br>[[The Empire at War]], chapter ''Unity of Forces - The Battle of Black Fire Pass''
 
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|align=center|was assassinated at the [[Battle of the Four Armies]] by order of [[Lutwik]]  
 
|align=center|was assassinated at the [[Battle of the Four Armies]] by order of [[Lutwik]]  
 
|align=center|[[Warhammer Armies: Undead (4th Edition)]], pg. 26 <br>[[Warhammer Armies: Vampire Counts (5th Edition)]], pg. 22<br>[[Warhammer Armies: Vampire Counts (7th Edition)]], pg. 14<br>[[Warhammer Armies: Vampire Counts (8th Edition)]], pg. 14
 
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|align=center|[[Ludwig XI]]
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|align=center|[[Ludwig XII]]
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|align=center|Duke of the fractured [[Grand Dutchy of Talabec]]
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|align=center|Dueled with his rival, the [[Elector Count of Stirland]] during [[Battle of Leitziger Ford]]. He lost as Stirland  removed his leg off with a swipe of [[Runefang]]. He survived being swept down the [[River Stir]] and was resqued by his [[Greatsword]]s. Despite requests, the recovered leg has not been returned from Stirland.
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|align=center|[[Warhammer Armies: The Empire (7th Edition)]], pg. 22<br>[[Warhammer Armies: The Empire (8th Edition)]], pg. 25
 
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|align=center|'''Frederik'''
 
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== Notes ==   
 
== Notes ==   
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*It is unknown if an equal [[Wikipedia:Primogeniture|primogeniture]] (eldest child, regardless of gender, is the rightful heir) is the norm in Talabecland. It's possible that the eldest daughter inherits only if she has no brother at all.
 
*It is unknown if an equal [[Wikipedia:Primogeniture|primogeniture]] (eldest child, regardless of gender, is the rightful heir) is the norm in Talabecland. It's possible that the eldest daughter inherits only if she has no brother at all.
  
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*{{Endn|2}}: [[Uniforms & Heraldry of The Empire]], pg. 9
 
*{{Endn|2}}: [[Uniforms & Heraldry of The Empire]], pg. 9
 
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The Elector Count of Talabecland is the ruler of Talabecland, a province of The Empire. This noble title is usually passed on in a hereditary fashion.

Overview

Being one of the fifteen Electors, the Count casts one of the votes in the election of a new Emperor. Being an Elector Count also makes the Count of Talabecland one of the major candidates for the throne.

They harbour an ancient feud with the Elector Counts of Stirland, [3][4] which "seems" to have begun in 1359 IC as Ottilia, Elector Countess of Talabecland, refused to acknowledge the election of the Count of Stirland. Accusing him of bribery, declaring the whole election a sham and supported by many, she self-proclaimed herself Empress Ottilia I.

This act started the Age of Three Emperors, a centuries-long civil war during which the Elector Counts of Talabecland were Ottilian Emperors, leaders of a major faction. They relinquished their claim to the throne upon the election of Magnus the Pious in 2304 IC[1]

Their residence is the semi-independent city-state of Talabheim, Talabecland's capital. The current Elector Count of Talabecland is Helmut Feuerbach who disappeared recently.[2][3]

Known Counts

known rulers of Talabecland
name reign notes sources
Krugar unclear, around 1 IC King of the Taleutens The Life of Sigmar, Specify Source
The Empire at War, chapter Unity of Forces - The Battle of Black Fire Pass
Talgris unclear, around 40 Son of Krugar, founds Talabheim Sigmar's Heirs, pg. 20
Bela unclear, around 1111 Ruler during the Black Plague Dead Winter (Novel) pg. 28
Cvitan unclear, around 1114 Ruler during the Black Plague Blighted Empire (Novel) pg. 281
Ottilia I unclear, around 1360 first Ottilian Empress The Empire at War, chapter Guile - the Battle of the Talabec
Warhammer Armies: The Empire (4th Edition), pgs. 8, 11
Warhammer Armies: The Empire (6th Edition), pg. 59
Warhammer Armies: The Empire (7th Edition), pgs. 10, 30
Frederik V unclear, around 1547 refused to step down in favour of Count Siegfried of Middenland who became the first Wolf Emperor Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay (2nd Edition), pg. 5 "Terror in Talabheim" (N.B. needs additional confirmation)
Horst the Cautious unclear, around 1750 Refused to attack an invading army. Sigmar's Heirs, pg. 17
Ottilia III unclear, around 2010 ruled at the start of the Wars of the Vampire Counts Warhammer Armies: Undead (4th Edition), pg. 26
Warhammer Armies: Vampire Counts (5th Edition), pg. 22
Warhammer Armies: Vampire Counts (7th Edition), pg. 14
Warhammer Armies: Vampire Counts (8th Edition), pg. 12
Ottilia IV ? - 2100 was assassinated at the Battle of the Four Armies by order of Lutwik Warhammer Armies: Undead (4th Edition), pg. 26
Warhammer Armies: Vampire Counts (5th Edition), pg. 22
Warhammer Armies: Vampire Counts (7th Edition), pg. 14
Warhammer Armies: Vampire Counts (8th Edition), pg. 14
Ludwig XI ? - 2248 died suspiciously Warhammer: The Old World Rulebook, pg. 249
Ludwig XII 2248 - at least 2276 Duke of the fractured Grand Dutchy of Talabec Warhammer Community
Warhammer: The Old World Rulebook, pg. 45&249
? Feuerbach unclear, around 2301 Warhammer: Mark of Chaos
? unclear, around 2427 Dueled with his rival, the Elector Count of Stirland during Battle of Leitziger Ford. He lost as Stirland removed his leg off with a swipe of Runefang. He survived being swept down the River Stir and was resqued by his Greatswords. Despite requests, the recovered leg has not been returned from Stirland. Warhammer Armies: The Empire (7th Edition), pg. 22
Warhammer Armies: The Empire (8th Edition), pg. 25
Frederik ? - 2429 Made Tarhelm’s Keep into a prison Sigmar's Heirs, pg. 22
Dieter von Krieglitz 2429 - ? After being deposed as Emperor, Wilhelm III made him Count of Talabecland. The previous count, Frederik, retained control of Talabheim. Sigmar's Heirs, pg. 22
Helmut Feuerbach ? - present current ruler of Talabecland, Missing during the Storm of Chaos Uniforms & Heraldry of The Empire, pg. 9
Warhammer Armies: The Empire (7th Edition), pg. 22
Warhammer Armies: The Empire (8th Edition), pg 13.

See also

Notes

  • It is unknown if an equal primogeniture (eldest child, regardless of gender, is the rightful heir) is the norm in Talabecland. It's possible that the eldest daughter inherits only if she has no brother at all.

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