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Revision as of 23:37, 11 February 2022

Acrean Empire
Norðriget
482 BCE–1012 CE1
AcreanImperialFlag.png
CapitalAcrea
Common languagesOld Nordic
Gothic
Latin
Religion
Asuryan
Demonym(s)Acrean
GovernmentAbsolute Monarchy
King 
Historical eraAntiquity to Medieval
• Established
482 BCE
• Dissolved
1012 CE1
CurrencyMark
Today part ofAcrea Acrea
Æþurheim
{{country data Akashi]]|flagicon/core|variant=|size=|altlink =}} Akashi
Delkora Delkora
Shalum Shalum
Svinia Svinia
Venetian Principality
  1. Declaration of the Kingdom of Acrea

The Acrean Empire, also called the Empire of Acre, was a kingdom in Eracura which grew to become an empire and the dominant state on the continent for nearly a millennium. It was established by the proclamation of Domedric I, after the Kingdom of Acre successfully absorbed all territories recognised as modern day Acrea (including Venetia). The Empire served as the home of the Ancient Acreans, a Nordic ethnolinguistic group which has today expanded to included the three major linguistic groups of Acrea, which have long been considered part of a modern single Acrean pan-ethnicity or pan-nationality. The Acrean empire reached achieved continental hegemony by the mid-3rd century CE.

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