Before their kingship of Cuerero, the Larramendi Family had exsisted for exactly 309 years - at least according to the reccords I could acquire.
Before their kingship of Cuerero, the Larramendi Family had exsisted for exactly 309 years - at least according to the reccords I could acquire.
The dynasty of the Great Kings - those that founded Cuerero and brought inovation. Yet, they did not merely fall away into the annels of the past, their fall was sudden, bringing us the couping king, Fortun IV Larramendi.
The second king of Fadriquian Dynasty could be argued to be more important than the first - founding a lot more insitutions than his father.
With the death of Fadrique III Larramendi, he left his sucsession blurry considering there was no such thing as offical Succession Laws. That left two sons trying to scheme for power - Pau I Larramendi and his younger brother, Fortun III Larramendi. The younger, however, won out after the mysterious death of his brother.
Considered the last of the Fadriquian Dynasty, Queen Grimenesa's (named for Grimenesa Larramendi, wife of First King.) reign proved to be quite a disaster, leading to her husband leading a coup against her.
From a minor branch of the large The House of Larramendi, like so many others during those years of trouble. Many like the Aitroians tried to stake their minor claim to the throne. But unlike the great reformer Aitor I Larramendi, they were not the ones to surrvive the test of time.
Leyre Larramendi wasn't always apart of the Larramendi Family. Despite being only 18 when married to Aitor Larramendi, she was already a widow.