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The kingdom was proclaimed by [[Moress II]] of the [[Duchy of Conelibek|Conils]] in 867, becoming the first [[King of Seketan]] and finalizing the [[Christianization of Seketan]] under the influence of [[Saint Gjenor]] and his legacy. It defended itself and other Nelbec states against {{wp|Viking expansion}}, although lost significant ground in territories that would later form the [[New Svealand|Kingdom of Svealand]]. By the 13th century, the kingdom had expanded its influence to [[Old Kingdom of Trjebia|Trjebian]] and [[Duchy of Wilskland|Wilsk]] areas, establishing itself as a {{wp|regional power}} in the Nelborne.
The kingdom was proclaimed by [[Moress II]] of the [[Duchy of Conelibek|Conils]] in 867, becoming the first [[King of Seketan]] and finalizing the [[Christianization of Seketan]] under the influence of [[Saint Gjenor]] and his legacy. It defended itself and other Nelbec states against {{wp|Viking expansion}}, although lost significant ground in territories that would later form the [[New Svealand|Kingdom of Svealand]]. By the 13th century, the kingdom had expanded its influence to [[Old Kingdom of Trjebia|Trjebian]] and [[Duchy of Wilskland|Wilsk]] areas, establishing itself as a {{wp|regional power}} in the Nelborne.


The [[Noble Revolt]] of 1537 led [[Fejer IV|King Fejer IV]] to establish the [[Hérvynsken]] and establish Seketan as one of the world's first {{wp|Parliamentary monarchy|parliamentary monarchies}}.
The [[Noble Revolt]] of 1537 led [[Fejer IV|King Fejer IV]] to establish the [[Hérvynsken]] and establish Seketan as one of the world's first {{wp|Parliamentary monarchy|parliamentary monarchies}}. In 1544, the [[Church of Seketan]] separated {{wp|Reformation|from the Catholic Church}}.  


In 1765, with the death of [[Theo II]] and the ascension of [[Fjedor I]], Seketan entered a [[Union of the Nelbecs|personal union]] with the [[Kingdom of Alquiya]]. [[Fjedor IV and II]] in 1884 passed the [[Nelbec Imperial Acts]], to which Alquiya and Seketan would become {{wp|constituent country|constituent countries}} under the [[Nelbec Empire]].
In 1765, with the death of [[Theo II]] and the ascension of [[Fjedor I]], Seketan entered a [[Union of the Nelbecs|personal union]] with the [[Kingdom of Alquiya]]. [[Fjedor IV and II]] in 1884 passed the [[Nelbec Imperial Acts]], to which Alquiya and Seketan would become {{wp|constituent country|constituent countries}} under the [[Nelbec Empire]].


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Revision as of 20:21, 2 August 2023

Kingdom of Seketan
Rigal á Sécytanya
c. 867–1918
Flag of
Flag
Statusc. 867-1765:
Sovereign state
1765-1884:
Personal union with Alquiya
1884-1919:
Constituent country in the Nelbec Empire
CapitalConelibek
Common languagesSeketese
Wilsk
Fjeskan
Religion
Catholic Church before 1554, then Protestant
King 
• c. 867–880
Moress II
• 1899–1918
Elzin II
LegislatureHérvynsken
History 
• Established
c. 867
• Disestablished
1918
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Secenic Confederation
Kjedorate Republic
Sosymet Republic
Wilsk Republic
  1. ...

The Kingdom of Seketan (Seketese: Rigal á Sécytanya) was a monarchy that existed in Seketan from the 9th century up until the Seketese Revolution. The kingdom as a recognizable polity reigned in Seketan during its medieval and early modern periods and endured as an institution until the Interwar period. It was at one point one of the most powerful states in the Nelborne and maintained its position as a middle power in Europe throughout most of its history.

The kingdom was proclaimed by Moress II of the Conils in 867, becoming the first King of Seketan and finalizing the Christianization of Seketan under the influence of Saint Gjenor and his legacy. It defended itself and other Nelbec states against Viking expansion, although lost significant ground in territories that would later form the Kingdom of Svealand. By the 13th century, the kingdom had expanded its influence to Trjebian and Wilsk areas, establishing itself as a regional power in the Nelborne.

The Noble Revolt of 1537 led King Fejer IV to establish the Hérvynsken and establish Seketan as one of the world's first parliamentary monarchies. In 1544, the Church of Seketan separated from the Catholic Church.

In 1765, with the death of Theo II and the ascension of Fjedor I, Seketan entered a personal union with the Kingdom of Alquiya. Fjedor IV and II in 1884 passed the Nelbec Imperial Acts, to which Alquiya and Seketan would become constituent countries under the Nelbec Empire.