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Hirethian Empire | |
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c. 37 BCE–305 | |
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Capital | Hirestil |
Common languages | Template:Old Nostrian |
Religion | Hirethianism |
Government | Elective Absolute monarchy |
Emperors | |
• 37 BC – 8 AC | Amausz |
• 8-38 | Sebine |
• 38-45 | Amausz II |
• 45-83 | Szandelio |
• 83-85 | Pethaer |
• 85-100 | Felixesz |
• 100–133 | Salonesz |
• 133–163 | Narcissul |
• 163–174 | Amausz III |
Historical era | Classical era |
• Creation of Hirethian League | c. 37 BCE |
305 | |
Today part of | List |
The Hirethian Empire, sometimes referred to as Hirethia, was an Empire spanning the lenght of the Nostrian Sea, with most of its lands on the southernmost coast of Astariax, which is known for having been the first republic of the western hemisphere.
With the creation of the Hirethian Republic in 54 BC, the country was quick to develop a unified professional army, which was used throughly to expand influence over nearby tribes, eventually integrating those that were willing to cooperate and subjugating those that were not. Within a century, the nation connected the Talsar and Nostrian seas to the Sunadic and Paisic, allowing long-distance and the transmission of knowledge throughout the empire.