History
During the 16th century, King Stefan I ruled Latveria.[1]
In 1588, Count Sabbat helped King Stefan I[1][2] finance the construction of a 110-room castle, overlooking the city of Haasenstadt, which by then had become the capital of Latveria; Until then and since the founding of the country, the King and his family, the Haasen dynasty had lived in a large manor house in the hills west of Haasenstadt. The Haasens entered the castle, by then completed, in 1590.[2] In recent times, that castle was renamed Castle Doom.[1][2]
King Stefan then ordered a second castle to be built in the Bolgorad region,[2] which was started[1] and completed in 1593, and given to the King's cousins, the House of Draasen, in recognition of the family's devotion to the throne.[2] In recent times, that castle was renamed the Citadel of Doom.[1][2]