Bodrog
History Ervyll's reign In 1263, after the Nilfgaardian Empire took the lands south of the Yaruga in the First Northern War, the three fortresses served as an "iron curtain", protecting King Ervyll and his kingdom if the Nilfgaardians chose to march north.
History
Ervyll's reign
In 1263, after the Nilfgaardian Empire took the lands south of the Yaruga in the First Northern War, the three fortresses served as an "iron curtain", protecting King Ervyll and his kingdom if the Nilfgaardians chose to march north.
In July 1267, after Ervyll's decision of fealty to Nilfgaard during the Second Northern War, the three fortresses were occupied by Imperial troops, and garrisons built in each.
Trivia
- Bodrog is also the name of a Hungarian village, and a river shared with Slovakia.