History

History of the Grand Dominion of Reichstadt

The Imperial Period (126 bRR - 0 aRR)

The land that makes up the Grand Dominion of Reichstadt was originally controlled by the Teutonic Empire. 126 years before the Reichstadt Revolt (refered to as bRR in the Reichstadt calendar) the city of Reichstadt was founded by Duke Reginald Gerhardt I. The Duke of Reichstadt was a vassal of the Empire, and in return for his servitude, was granted the immediate area around the city of Reichstadt. The small area became known as the Grand Duchy of Reichstadt.

The Grand Duchy of Reichstadt was loyal to the Emperor through 6 generations. However, on December 25, 1 bRR, Arwic IV was named Grand Duke by right of heredity, but the Emperor deigned not to acknowledge the claim.

The Emperor at the time was Sashen Valgord, and he coveted the Duchy for himself. So, instead, the Emperor named his cousin Duke of Reichstadt, and offered the title of Baron to Arwic IV.

The offer soon reached the people of Reichstadt, and they were as insulteded as Arwic. Duke Arwic IV sent a reply on January 1, 0 aRR (this event is the starting point of the Reichstadt calender) to the Emperor. It was short and blunt, but it was Reichstadt's formal Declartion of Secession. It said, "Der Herzog von Reichstadt ist ein Löwe, und Sie enlernen dieses auf dem Feld der Schlacht!" (The Duke of Reichstadt is a Lion, and You will learn this on the Field of Battle!)

War of Secession (1 bRR - 3 aRR)

The Emperor sent his personal legions against the rebellious Duchy. They were met on the fields outside of Reichstadt proper by a force much larger than had been anticipated. 120,000 Imperial Legionaire's met a motley army of 100,000 volunteers, the battle became known as Erste Schlacht (First Battle). It was a victory for the Empire. The remaining force of Reichstadt retreated back to the city, even so, the battle had inflicted such a tremendous toll on the gathered legions that they had to retreat as well.

During the winter of 1 bRR both sides regrouped and made plans to attack in the spring. However the Duke was quicker in mobilizing his forces, and on March 8th of 2 aRR, the Reichstadt Militia moved out of it's encampments and proceeded northeast for the city of SchloßGatter. The Emperor's forces had wintered within that city and were quite surprised when on April 3rd, 2 aRR, a large Reichstadt force assaulted them.

The Battle became known as Schlacht des fallenden Himmels (Battle of the falling Sky), because so many shells rained down upon SchloßGatter that the commander of the garrisoned troops surrendered within 3 days.

News of the loss at SchloßGatter reached the Emperor on April 9th, and he was so angered that he killed his own wife and child. He sent orders to the remainder of his legions. 2 of the legions (120,000 men) were recalled to defend the Imperial Capitol, while the remaining 5 (300,000 men) were ordered to march on Reichstadt and raze it to the ground.

The Imperial assault force began gathering at Himmels Haupt, but it would be another 6 months before they were ready to march on Reichstadt. The outdated mode of communication between legions was to blame for this delay.

Meanwhile, the Reichstadt Militia began to swell as disatisfied citizens from all over the Empire joined the Duke's banner in the hopes of overthrowing the Emperor. By July 21st, 2 aRR, the Militia had grown to over 300,000 men and women, and with this force the Grand Duke turned his sights on Gebirgsstadt to the northwest.

During the march the Reichstadt Militia continued to swell, and by the time the army reached the gates of Gebirgsstadt it numbered over 400,000. Most were armed with little more than hunting rifles, but the size alone was intimidating.

On August 11th, 2 aRR, the Reichstadt Militia took up siege positions around Gebirgsstad. The Duke was content to wait, since he wished to draw the Empire's forces to the city. Duke Arwic did send a peace contingent to the city though, in the hopes of avoiding unecessary civialian casualties. The Reichstadt Militia was increasingly popular with the Empire's citizens, and the Duke did not wish to damage that.

To even the Duke's surprise, on August 17th, the Bürgermeister of the city surrendered to the Reichstadt Militia. Not a shot had been fired by either side. This news traveled quickly through the Empire, and even more recruits flocked to Reichstadt's banner..

Finally on September 4th, 2 aRR, an Imperial assault force numbering 300,000 set out from Himmels Haupt and headed for Reichstadt. The Grand Duke heard from scouts of the large force moving out of Himmels Haupt, and decided to engage them.

The Reichstadt Militia wheeled around and set a course to intercept the Imperial force. With supplies and better armament obtained from Gebirgsstadt the Reichstadt army was more prepared when the armies met northwest of SchloßGatter on September 26th. The ensuing battle became known as Blutige Masse (Bloody Earth), and after 14 hours of continuous fighting the few remaining Imperial troops surrendered.

The price had been heavy for the Reichstadt Militia, it lost 150,000 men, but with determination the Duke turned the force towards the Capitol city of the Empire. Holz.

Upon recieving news of the defeat, the Emperor reassesed the situation, and sent a peace proposal to Duke Arwic IV. It was refused, and on December 8th, 2 aRR, the Reichstadt Milita began a siege of Holz. The Militia outnumbered the city's defenders by almost 3 to 1, so the Imperial forces could do little but sit and hope peace would be made.

Peace came, but only after the death of the Emperor on January 18th, 3 aRR, when a Reichstadt artillery unit shelled his palace for 6 hours. With the death of the Emperor, the Commander of the Imperial Legions formally surrendered to Duke Arwic IV on January 20th, 3 aRR.

The Grand Duchy of Reichstadt (3 aRR- 53 aRR )

Upon victory, Grand Duke Arwic IV declared the Teutonic Empire dead, and assigned all previous territory to the Grand Duchy of Reichstadt. However, he kept the remaining aristocracy and allowed them to maintain their former lands and retain their titles within the new state.

The Grand Duchy of Reichstadt remained relatively unchanged through 2 successive Dukes, and by 53 aRR the state was a power on the continent of Niveria.