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The History of Epover and the Royal Family

Duke Paolo Bernaba Bon:

Duke Bon was the first ruler of Epover from the year 3564 to the year 3987. He was born June of 2645 Paolo Bernaba Bon to the Marquess and Marchioness of former Western Bevlara in the Kawandaland Providence and resided there until his movings to tribal Lunderbaugh where he became the apprentice of philosipher Alexander von Dienmen (who was also a teacher to the infamous Lord Fergus James Sandley) until he wedded his tutor's daughter, Anne-Marie von Dienmen (who at the time was 23 while Paolo was 30). As a gift Alexander gave Paolo and Anne-Marrie 15 square-foot acres of land, and later his own 30 in his passings at 67. This budded a small Dukedom, which has been known as Epover, ever since.

Duke Bon hence passed from ill age at 70, after Duchess Bon in her 50s. They gave wake to the heirs of Evpora: Earls Paolo II and Adamo of Jain, and Countess Biala von Bon.

Earl Paolo II:

Also well-known as "Paolo the Stubborn", Earl Paolo II became the new Duke of Epover, all the while battling titleship to Jain with his younger brother Adamo Bon. He was merely in his 20s when he took the throne, and he certainly didn't know how to properly sit in it. Hunger and disease took to the streets as a frippet dewdropper scrambled to take his brother's title as Earl of Jain. Come the year 5634, the husband of Countess Biala von Bon-Lord Menet Ponce, took both Jain and the throne of Epover after the Battle of Intilhauth.

Lord Menet Ponce:

Lord Ponce, ruler of Epover, Jain and his homeland of Dunhdshire, ruled with a fist made of iron, a mind made of stone, and a heart made of gold. He conceived 8 children with his wife Countess Biala von Bon, all in which made extravogent history. Prince Richard III introduced reading and writing to the poor, while Princes Jehan and Nicolas created medicines that helped the working class who suffered from Clap. His daughters Princesses Monique, Biala von Ponce and Avenia also contributed with their artwork and compositions, as his youngest sons Princes Girard and Andri used their own knowledge to form schools and laws allowing the poor folk of their realm to choose whether or not to send their children to school with the other classes. This family was tited in history books as "The Royals of the Beginning Ages of Advancement", and that's what they were until the late years after...

King Giovacchin Taddeo de Abagio:

"The New King" and son of "The Skipped" Prince Richard III, King de Abagio sped the path to greatness for all of Epover, improving what his father started and what his grandfather supported, all with his wife Queen Ketherlin Elizabeth Darrington (born Kirbie Von Denkingen) beside him. They soon had an array of losses, putting them in a period of mourning, slowing the land and welcoming The Geiderzman Haul, which lasted until the March of 7849 when Queen Darrington gave birth to a daughter: Queen Liona Apoliana "Crimson" de Abagio-Darrington I.

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