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people:tobias_kuhn [2013/08/27 21:23]
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   * **Knighted:​** Summer 434   * **Knighted:​** Summer 434
   * **Spouse:**   * **Spouse:**
-    * Marjorie (F, 414-), Married 436+    * [[people:Marjorie ​Kuhn]] ​(F, 414-), Married 436
   * **Issue:**   * **Issue:**
     * Fuchs (M, 439-)     * Fuchs (M, 439-)
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 ==== Baron of Ulrichstein ==== ==== Baron of Ulrichstein ====
  
-Sir Tobias arrived in the burned out remains of Ulrichstein in the Summer of 437 after he raised enough money to buy some mercenaries,​ craftsmen, and a wagon train of supplies. By 454 Ulrichstein was a thriving town and the Baron'​s patrols along the [[Bornheim]] trade route cut down on the number of lost caravans.+Sir Tobias arrived in the burned out remains of Ulrichstein in the Summer of 437 after he raised enough money to buy some mercenaries,​ craftsmen, and a wagon train of supplies. By 454 Ulrichstein was a thriving town and the Baron'​s patrols along the [[atlas:Bornheim]] trade route cut down on the number of lost caravans.
  
 As a frontier baron he exercises a great deal of control not only over his own lands, but the royal lands that surround him. Duke Wracwulf has named him bailiff over the surrounding lands and the the villages they contain. For his part Sir Tobias can be a difficult, but fair man. He does not tolerate failure or incompetence lightly, but he believes that praise should be given when it has been earned. As a frontier baron he exercises a great deal of control not only over his own lands, but the royal lands that surround him. Duke Wracwulf has named him bailiff over the surrounding lands and the the villages they contain. For his part Sir Tobias can be a difficult, but fair man. He does not tolerate failure or incompetence lightly, but he believes that praise should be given when it has been earned.