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| native_name = ''Königreich | | native_name = ''Königreich Aduhern'' <small>({{wp|German language|Hesurian}})</small> | ||
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| conventional_long_name = Kingdom of | | conventional_long_name = Kingdom of Adwinia | ||
| common_name = Adwhin | | common_name = Adwhin | ||
| motto = | | motto = | ||
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| flag_type = Flag | | flag_type = Flag | ||
| image_coat = Adwhin coa.png | | image_coat = Adwhin coa.png | ||
| image_map = [[File:Adwhin | | image_map = [[File:Location map of the Kingdom of Adwhin.png|300px]] | ||
| image_map_caption = The Kingdom of | | image_map_caption = The Kingdom of Adwinia within the [[Mascyllary Kingdom]] | ||
| year_start = 1710 | | year_start = 1710 | ||
| year_end = 1924 | | year_end = 1924 | ||
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| event1 = Coronation of Albert I | | event1 = Coronation of Albert I | ||
| date_event1 = 1 August 1710 | | date_event1 = 1 August 1710 | ||
| event2 = Law of | | event2 = Law of Adwinia adopted | ||
| date_event2 = 22 February 1775 | | date_event2 = 22 February 1775 | ||
| event3 = Battle of Auserburg | | event3 = Battle of Auserburg | ||
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| event_end = End of the [[Mascyllary Revolution]] | | event_end = End of the [[Mascyllary Revolution]] | ||
| date_end = 26 January 1924 | | date_end = 26 January 1924 | ||
| p1 = Duchy of | | p1 = Duchy of Adwinia | ||
| p2 = Bishopric of Großbeeren | | p2 = Bishopric of Großbeeren | ||
| p3 = Duchy of | | p3 = Duchy of Phalia-Lehpold | ||
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| p5 = | | p5 = | ||
| p6 = | | p6 = | ||
| s2 = State of | | s2 = State of Adwinia | ||
| s1 = Crowned Republic of Mascylla | | s1 = Crowned Republic of Mascylla | ||
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The '''Kingdom of | The '''Kingdom of Adwinia''' ({{wp|German language|Hesurian}}: ''Königreich Aduhern'') was a {{wp|sovereign state}} and [[Mascylla|Mascyllary]] {{wp|kingdom}} that succeeded the powerful Duchy of Adwinia with the merger of the Duchy of Phalagay in 1710 and continued to play a major role in Mascyllary politics until 1923. After the Treaty of Karlsburg that formalized the unification of both states, Albert I of Adwinia was proclaimed King in Breisgau on 1 August 1710. The territorial extent of Adwinia encompassed the Duchy of Adwinia, numerous secularised territories, the Bishopric of Großbeeren and parts of Gotia and Mernia. While the kingdom was federal in theory, Adwinia and the Sohlnar monarchy dominated its policies and ruled throughout its existence. | ||
With a gradual interest in expansionism and imperialism, combined with the ambitions to unify Mascylla under | With a gradual interest in expansionism and imperialism, combined with the ambitions to unify Mascylla under Adwinish rule, it sought to contain its main rival, the [[Kingdom of Aldia]] through much of the 18th century after it had ended political cooperation with the weakening [[First Cuthish Empire|Cuthish Empire]]. Escalating actions by both parties ultimately culminated into the [[War of the Five Kings]] which was a decisive blow to the Adwinian monarchy, being forced to resign from its power status and surrendering its sovereignty to the [[Mascyllary Kingdom]] in 1793. It continued to exist until 1923, when its last king Theodor VII was forced to abdicate and seek exile in [[Valimia]] following pressure by the [[Mascyllary Revolution]] after the [[Great War (Aurorum)|Great War]]. With the establishment of the short-lived Adwinian Republic and finally State of Adwinia under the [[Mascylla|Crowned Republic of Mascylla]], Adwinia was organized at last into a parliamentary democracy. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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===Institutional reform and Mascyllary Revolution=== | ===Institutional reform and Mascyllary Revolution=== | ||
==List of Dukes and Kings of Adwhin== | ==List of Dukes and Kings of Adwhin== | ||
This list details all ''Dukes'' (1493–1711) and ''Kings of | This list details all ''Dukes'' (1493–1711) and ''Kings of Adwinia'' (1711–1923). Every monarch was a member of the House of Sohlnar, having formed from the Freying, Breisgau and Oberfriedsburg Adwinian lines with the unification of the respective duchies into the Duchy of Adwinia proper in 1423. In 1711, the Duchy merged with the Duchy of Phalagay after the victorious War of the Phalagay Succession in opposition to Aldian interests, and Duke Albert I proclaimed the ascension to the Kingdom of Adwinia in 1711. The monarchy continued to rule until the ramifications of the 1923 Mascyllary Revolution, seeing Theodor VII forced to abdicate and seeking exile in [[Valimia]]. | ||
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| '''Theodore Albert IV ''the Pious'''''<br>''Theodor Albert der Gläubige'' || [[File:Albert_IV,_Duke_of_Bavaria,_portrait_by_Barthel_Beham.jpg|100px]] || 15 December 1451 || 1 February 1493 || 14 November 1508<br>(aged 74) || Adwhin-Breisgau | | '''Theodore Albert IV ''the Pious'''''<br>''Theodor Albert der Gläubige'' || [[File:Albert_IV,_Duke_of_Bavaria,_portrait_by_Barthel_Beham.jpg|100px]] || 15 December 1451 || 1 February 1493 || 14 November 1508<br>(aged 74) || Adwhin-Breisgau | ||
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| '''William George I'''<br>''Wilhelm Georg'' || [[File:DH-Wilhelm_von_Bayern.jpg|100px]] || 20 March 1474 || 14 November 1508 || 22 April 1516<br>(aged 34) || | | '''William George I'''<br>''Wilhelm Georg'' || [[File:DH-Wilhelm_von_Bayern.jpg|100px]] || 20 March 1474 || 14 November 1508 || 22 April 1516<br>(aged 34) || Aduhern-Breisgau | ||
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| '''Albert Christian II'''<br>''Albert Christian'' || [[File:Kurfürst_Christian_II._von_Sachsen_(Porträt).jpg|100px]] || 20 April 1475 || 22 April 1516 || 18 October 1545<br>(aged 70) || | | '''Albert Christian II'''<br>''Albert Christian'' || [[File:Kurfürst_Christian_II._von_Sachsen_(Porträt).jpg|100px]] || 20 April 1475 || 22 April 1516 || 18 October 1545<br>(aged 70) || Aduhern-Breisgau | ||
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| '''John Philip I'''<br>''Johann Philipp'' || [[File:Albrecht_V_Bayern_Jugendbild.jpg|100px]] || 25 January 1526 || 18 October 1545 || 1 July 1594<br>(aged 68) || | | '''John Philip I'''<br>''Johann Philipp'' || [[File:Albrecht_V_Bayern_Jugendbild.jpg|100px]] || 25 January 1526 || 18 October 1545 || 1 July 1594<br>(aged 68) || Aduhern-Breisgau | ||
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| '''John Frederick IV ''the Wise'''''<br>''Johann Friedrich der Weise'' || [[File:Arolsen_Klebeband_01_171_2.jpg|100px]] || 9 June 1545 || 1 July 1594 || 29 September 1633<br>(aged 88) || | | '''John Frederick IV ''the Wise'''''<br>''Johann Friedrich der Weise'' || [[File:Arolsen_Klebeband_01_171_2.jpg|100px]] || 9 June 1545 || 1 July 1594 || 29 September 1633<br>(aged 88) || Aduhern-Freying | ||
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| '''William George II'''<br>''Wilhelm Georg'' || [[File:Ernest_I,_duke_of_Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg.jpg|100px]] || 2 December 1604 || 29 September 1633 || 7 February 1657<br>(aged 52) || | | '''William George II'''<br>''Wilhelm Georg'' || [[File:Ernest_I,_duke_of_Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg.jpg|100px]] || 2 December 1604 || 29 September 1633 || 7 February 1657<br>(aged 52) || Aduhern-Freying | ||
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| '''Louis Ernest I'''<br>''Ludwig Ernst'' || [[File:Joachim_von_Sandrart_-_Maximilian_I,_Elector_of_Bavaria.jpg|100px]] || 20 December 1626 || 7 February 1657 || 26 May 1692<br>(aged 65) || Sohlnar | | '''Louis Ernest I'''<br>''Ludwig Ernst'' || [[File:Joachim_von_Sandrart_-_Maximilian_I,_Elector_of_Bavaria.jpg|100px]] || 20 December 1626 || 7 February 1657 || 26 May 1692<br>(aged 65) || Sohlnar | ||
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| '''Albert John I ''the Great'''<br>''Albert Johann der Große'' || [[File:Aŭgust_Mocny._Аўгуст_Моцны_(H._Rodakowski,_XIX).jpg|100px]] || 11 June 1660 || 26 May 1692 || 23 March 1725<br>(aged 65) || Sohlnar | | '''Albert John I ''the Great'''''<br>''Albert Johann der Große'' || [[File:Aŭgust_Mocny._Аўгуст_Моцны_(H._Rodakowski,_XIX).jpg|100px]] || 11 June 1660 || 26 May 1692 || 23 March 1725<br>(aged 65) || Sohlnar | ||
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| '''Albert John II'''<br>''Albert Johann'' || [[File:August_III_the_Saxon.PNG|100px]] || 19 January 1701 || 23 March 1725 || 5 October 1745<br>(aged 44) || Sohlnar | | '''Albert John II'''<br>''Albert Johann'' || [[File:August_III_the_Saxon.PNG|100px]] || 19 January 1701 || 23 March 1725 || 5 October 1745<br>(aged 44) || Sohlnar | ||
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[[Category:Cuthland | [[Category:Cuthland]] | ||
[[Category:Mascylla]] | [[Category:Mascylla]] | ||
[[Category:History of Mascylla]] | [[Category:History of Mascylla]] | ||
[[Category:History of Cuthland-Waldrich]] | [[Category:History of Cuthland-Waldrich]] |
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Kingdom of Adwinia Königreich Aduhern (Hesurian)
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1710–1924 | |||||||||||||||
Anthem: Hymne des Wilhelminus Saint William's Hymn | |||||||||||||||
Capital | Breisgau | ||||||||||||||
Common languages | Hesurian (official) | ||||||||||||||
Government | Absolute monarchy (until 1793) Constitutional monarchy (from 1794) | ||||||||||||||
King | |||||||||||||||
• 1710–1725 (first) | Albert I | ||||||||||||||
• 1921–1923 (last) | Theodore VIII | ||||||||||||||
Legislature | Landtag | ||||||||||||||
Kammer der Herren | |||||||||||||||
Kammer des Volkes | |||||||||||||||
Historical era | Early modern period – Interwar period | ||||||||||||||
• Treaty of Karlsburg | 1710 | ||||||||||||||
• Coronation of Albert I | 1 August 1710 | ||||||||||||||
• Law of Adwinia adopted | 22 February 1775 | ||||||||||||||
• Battle of Auserburg | 24 June 1786 | ||||||||||||||
• Personal union with Holnia | 1787-1793 | ||||||||||||||
23 May 1793 | |||||||||||||||
• Abdication of Theodore VIII | 12 September 1923 | ||||||||||||||
• End of the Mascyllary Revolution | 26 January 1924 1924 | ||||||||||||||
Currency | Golden 1710-1791 Reichsthaler 1791-1793 Karning 1794-1923 | ||||||||||||||
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Today part of | Mascylla |
The Kingdom of Adwinia (Hesurian: Königreich Aduhern) was a sovereign state and Mascyllary kingdom that succeeded the powerful Duchy of Adwinia with the merger of the Duchy of Phalagay in 1710 and continued to play a major role in Mascyllary politics until 1923. After the Treaty of Karlsburg that formalized the unification of both states, Albert I of Adwinia was proclaimed King in Breisgau on 1 August 1710. The territorial extent of Adwinia encompassed the Duchy of Adwinia, numerous secularised territories, the Bishopric of Großbeeren and parts of Gotia and Mernia. While the kingdom was federal in theory, Adwinia and the Sohlnar monarchy dominated its policies and ruled throughout its existence.
With a gradual interest in expansionism and imperialism, combined with the ambitions to unify Mascylla under Adwinish rule, it sought to contain its main rival, the Kingdom of Aldia through much of the 18th century after it had ended political cooperation with the weakening Cuthish Empire. Escalating actions by both parties ultimately culminated into the War of the Five Kings which was a decisive blow to the Adwinian monarchy, being forced to resign from its power status and surrendering its sovereignty to the Mascyllary Kingdom in 1793. It continued to exist until 1923, when its last king Theodor VII was forced to abdicate and seek exile in Valimia following pressure by the Mascyllary Revolution after the Great War. With the establishment of the short-lived Adwinian Republic and finally State of Adwinia under the Crowned Republic of Mascylla, Adwinia was organized at last into a parliamentary democracy.
History
Foundation and expansion
Political and economic dominance
Rivalry with Aldia
Adwhin and Mascyllary unification
Mascyllary Kingdom
Institutional reform and Mascyllary Revolution
List of Dukes and Kings of Adwhin
This list details all Dukes (1493–1711) and Kings of Adwinia (1711–1923). Every monarch was a member of the House of Sohlnar, having formed from the Freying, Breisgau and Oberfriedsburg Adwinian lines with the unification of the respective duchies into the Duchy of Adwinia proper in 1423. In 1711, the Duchy merged with the Duchy of Phalagay after the victorious War of the Phalagay Succession in opposition to Aldian interests, and Duke Albert I proclaimed the ascension to the Kingdom of Adwinia in 1711. The monarchy continued to rule until the ramifications of the 1923 Mascyllary Revolution, seeing Theodor VII forced to abdicate and seeking exile in Valimia.