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Latest revision as of 22:51, 5 November 2021
Kingdom of Baltia Kunnegista vom Baltsa Baltsa rīki | |
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1328–1504 | |
Capital | Meußen |
Common languages | Old Baltian, Pikolan, Baltian Alemannisch |
Government | Monarchy |
King | |
• 1328-1330 | Albrecht |
• 1464-1498 | Adelvard |
History | |
• Established | 1328 |
• Disestablished | 1504 |
Today part of | Transbaltia Dazhdinia |
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The Kingdom of Baltia, sometimes reffered to as the Kingdom of the Baltians, was a nation that existed in modern day Transbaltia and the Pikolan region of Dazhdinia from 1328 to 1504. It was established by King Albrecht the Unifier, who through his lifetime transformed his county holding of Meußen into the Duchy of Ostland, and later conquered all Baltian lands and proclaimed a unified Baltian crown. The Kingdom collapsed following the death of King Adelvard in 1498, and by 1504 it was formally dissolved into its seperate duchies, which then came under the crown of Ahrana and later reorganised into the Grand Duchy of Transbaltia.