Richard Vianden, 1st Markgraf of Veronia
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Richard Vianden | |
1st Markgraf of Veronia | |
Reichsmarshall of the Hadrian Empire | |
In office Harvestday 10, Rainswrath, 1555 AFS – Present | |
Monarch | Diederick-Göbel I |
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Preceded by | Konrad von Drachenfels, Markgraf of Flüssland |
Chairman of the Imperial Diet | |
In office Saintsday 16, Firstseed, 1559 AFS – Present | |
Monarch | Diederick-Göbel I |
Preceded by | Friederich von Bergwald-Holstein |
Born | Thunderday 28, Highbloom, 1529, Adelsburg, Hadrian Empire |
Spouse(s) | Blakely Vianden (m. 1553; died 1556) Daphne von Aval (m. 1563) |
Noble Family | Vianden |
Father | Edmund Vianden |
Mother | Julia Vianden |
Military Service | |
Allegiance | ![]() |
Years of service | 1550 AFS - Present |
Rank | Reichsmarshall |
Wars/Battles |
Richard Vianden, 1st Markgraf of Veronia (Thunderday 28, Highbloom, 1529 - Present), is a Hadrian nobleman, military commander, politician and the first Vianden Markgraf of Veronia. He has served as Reichsmarschall of the Hadrian Empire from 1555 to present. He is one of the leading members of the Vianden Family, which rose to prominence during the reign of Kaiser Diederick-Gobel I.