Heirs of Alexandria series

Heirs of Alexandria series

The Heirs of Alexandria is an alternate history/historical fantasy series set primarily in the Republic of Venice in the 1530s. The books were written by three authors, Mercedes Lackey, Eric Flint and Dave Freer. The books combined elements from the styles of all three authors, such as Lackey's approach to tolerance and magic and Flint's sense of history alteration.

"The Shadow of the Lion" deals with Chernobog's attempt to destroy Venice and the awakening of the city's ancient powers. Marco is the main protagonist, while Chernobog acts through several intermediaries.

"This Rough Magic" is set in Corfu and features several new antagonists. It is largely centered on Benito's awakening, Marco having fit comfortably in his new role in Venice. Elizabeth Bartholdy has replaced Chernobog as the major behind-the-scenes villain in the book.

"A Mankind Witch" is a solo effort by Freer, and is set in between the above novels. While Manfred and Eric are major characters, the focus is shifted to a thrall, Cair Aidin, and the Princess of Telemark, Signey. Trolls are the major antagonists of the story.

=Main Characters=The following characters appear in two or more novels in the series:

*Aldanto, Ceasare: Milanese sell-sword and spy
*Bespi, Fortunato: former Milanese spy; reprogrammed by the Strega to act as Marco's bodyguard.
*De Chevreuse, Francesca: most powerful Courtesan in Venice, formerly of Orleans
*Dell'Este, Enrico: the Duke of Ferrara; an excellent swordsmith, he is known as the Old Fox, perhaps the craftiest military mind Italy has seen in decades.
*Dorma, Petro: Head of the influential House Dorma, leader of the Lords of the Nightwatch, and a frontrunner for the position of Doge.
*Garavalli, Maria: a sharp-tougued canaler, one of the most feared women in the canals.
*Hakkonsen, Eric: An Icelander, bodyguard and mentor to Manfred
*Hohenstauffen, Charles Fredrik: Holy Roman Emperor
*Evangelina: A member of the Hypatian order in Venice's "St. Hypatia di Hagia Sophia."
*Jagiellon: Grand Duke of Lithuania, possessed by the demon Chernobog
*Lopez, Eneko: A Basque cleric and ecclesiastical magician. He is perhaps the greatest sacred magician since Hypatia herself.
*Prince Manfred of Brittany, Earl of Carnac, Marquis of Rennes, Baron of Ravensburg: nephew of the Holy Roman Emperor, second in line to the throne.
*Montescue, Katerina (Kat): heiress to the bankrupt House Montescue. Worked as a smuggler.
*Montescue, Ludovico: current leader of House Montescue, having wasted most of his money in a pathetic effort to destroy the Valdostas.
*Valdosta, Benito: grandson of the Duke of Ferrara; a pickpocket while in hiding.
*Valdosta, Marco: grandson of the Duke of Ferrara; a skilled doctor (when trained) and powerful mage; heir to House Valdosta and the Lion Crown.
*Winged Lion of Venice: the city's ancient guardian- answers only to the wearer of the Winged Mantle.

=History=

The Breakpoint

In our own universe, Hypatia of Alexandria was killed for her non-Christian views, shortly before the destruction of the Library by an angry mob. In this universe, Hypatia was converted to Christianity by John Chrysostom, and stopped the mob from destroying the Library. She continued her correspondence with John and St. Augustine, which eventually led to the modern (1530s) divisions of the Church

The Church in Europe

The Petrines

Led by the Grand Metropolitan in Rome, the Petrine branch of the Church (named for St. Peter and built on the teachings of Hypatia and Chrysostom) is the creed of choice in Italy and Spain, with a relatively large following in Aquitaine. The Petrines are noted for taking a mediative role in politics and a more tolerant attitude to other faiths.

The Paulines

Most of central and northern Europe follow the Pauline creed (named for St. Paul and based on the writings of St. Augustine). The Paulines are recognized for a general intolerance to all non-Christians, though some members of the Church are more politic about it than others. There is no official head of the Pauline church, though the Holy Roman Emperor is the "Bulwark of the Faith." The Paulines very closely (with a few exceptions) resemble historical medieval Catholicism in faith, practice and politics.

Magic

The Church

Most priests and Sisters of the Petrine branch of the Church are trained as magicians in the Vatican or Alexandria. They are typically trained in scrying, healing, and protection, though a number of them have taken up combative magic. The Order of Hypatia is a dedicated group of Petrine priests and Sisters who use magic to heal and protect.

In the Pauline branch, only the Servants of the Holy Trinity are allowed to use magic (a fact which does not stop the Emperor from seeking a second opinion), and all forms of magic not sanctioned by them is heretical.

trega

The Strega are magic-users and traditional witches who typically serve a higher purpose. In Venice, the Strega are welcomed, and about a third of the students at the Accademia are Strega or have Strega leanings. The Strega are led by a Grand Master, who is usually a "Grimas" (one who has mastered all three branches of "Stregheira").

Others

The darker sides of magic are usually the antagonists of the series. The demon Chernobog, for instance, is the main villain, and his magical minions are the source of Venice's troubles. In "This Rough Magic", King Emeric of Hungary is a witch, and a sect of sorceresses are the most powerful antagonists (their leader is the infamous Elizabeth Bartholdy). In "A Mankind Witch", it is revealed that female Trolls have powerful magic.

The Great Powers of Europe

*League of Armagh: a coalition of Celtic states. Most of their territory lies in the British Isles, however there are extensive settlements in Iceland and Vinland (North America). Manfred of Brittany is the heir to a part of the League as well as the Empire.
*Aquitaine: A realm that encompasses most of our universe's France and England. Francesca de Chevreuse hails from the southern capital, Orleans.
*Holy Roman Empire: ruling over all of central Europe, including Austria, Germany, and Denmark, the Empire is the most powerful nation in Europe, and adheres to the Pauline creed. Manfred of Brittany is an heir to the Empire, currently ruled by Charles Fredrik Hohenstauffen.
*Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Poland: dominating most of eastern Europe, the Duchy is ruled by the iron fist of Grand Duke Jagiellon, who is possessed by the demon Chernobog.
*Kingdom of Hungary: brutal kingdom which has control of most of the Balkans. the current king, Emeric, is a warmonger who is not above using witchcraft to achieve his bloodthirsty ends.

Italy

*Genoa: The only rivals of the Veneze on the open seas, in terms of both trade and navy.
*Milan: The Milanese and the Visconti house are the leaders of the Motagnards, staunch Paulines who are bent on the Empire annexing northern Italy. They are oblivious to the fact that this is the last the thing Empire wants. Caesare Aldanto hails from Milan.
*Verona: Venice's land-based rival
*Ferrara: Like Venice, the Ferrarese are politically non-aligned, and they serve as agents to both the Empire and the Grand Metropolitan. Duke Enrico Dell'Este, grandfather of Marco and Benito, is known as the Old Fox.

Venice

The most trade-oriented and tolerant city in Europe. Venice is in possession of a large empire in the Mediterranean; in addition to its own home territories in Italy, the city also rules Istria on the Adriatic coast, the Greek island of Corfu, Crete, and unnamed territories in Sicily, Sardinia, and North Africa. The city is also known for its policy of tolerance- it is the only city in Europe where all manner of creeds can live together. Jews and Strega are among the persecuted minorities who find safe haven in the city.

The Republic's government is ruled by numerous bodies and individuals:
*The Doge is elected for a life term from all available candidated in the Senate.
*The Council of Ten are the Doge's cabinet. Membership is a state secret.
*The Lords of the Nightwatch serve as the heads of all "extra-military" matters of the republic, including but not limited to police work, detective work, security and espionage.
*The Senate consists of three hundred dignitaries, merchants, and heads of House.


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