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==Geography== | ==Geography== | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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|caption2= Elena of Cuthland, princess of the [[First Cuthish Empire]] and first Grand Duchess consort of Tudonia | |||
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|caption1= Frederick Charles, heir apparent to Duke George II and first Grand Duke of Tudonia | |||
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==Politics== | ==Politics== | ||
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Darmstadt_Schloss_Fassade_Marktplatz_01.jpg|The ''Herzogsschloss'' (Ducal Castle) of the Grand Dukes in Sigairen | |||
Schloss_Wolfsgarten_Aerial_fg117.jpg|''Schloss Kranichsfeld'' (Kranichsfeld Castle), hunting lodge of the Grand Dukes | |||
Schwerin_Staatskanzlei_2008-06-20.jpg|State Convention of Tudonia Building (''Gebäude der Teudonischen Landesversammlung'') in Sigairen | |||
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[[Category: | [[Category:Mascylla]][[Category:History of Mascylla]][[Category:Cuthland-Waldrich]][[Category:History of Cuthland-Waldrich]] |
Latest revision as of 08:40, 21 September 2021
Grand Duchy of Tudonia Großherzogtum Teudonien (Hesurian) | |||||||||||
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1708–1924 | |||||||||||
Motto: Fortes fortuna adiuvat | |||||||||||
Status | State of the Mascyllary Kingdom (1793–1923) | ||||||||||
Capital | Sigairen | ||||||||||
Common languages | Official: Hesurian Unofficial: Low Hesurian Valimian Falian | ||||||||||
Religion | Semitarism | ||||||||||
Government | Semi-constitutional monarchy | ||||||||||
Grand Duke (Großherzog) | |||||||||||
• 1708–1735 (first) | Frederick Charles I | ||||||||||
• 1901–1924 (last) | Maximilian III | ||||||||||
State Chancellor (Landeskanzler) | |||||||||||
• 1710–1716 (first) | Clemens von Oetsch | ||||||||||
• 1912–1924 (last) | Franz Wilhelm Hardegger | ||||||||||
Legislature | State Convention (Landesversammlung) | ||||||||||
Historical era | 1708–1924 | ||||||||||
• Accord of Reuben | 30 August 1708 | ||||||||||
26 January 1924 | |||||||||||
Population | |||||||||||
• 1850 | 284,092 | ||||||||||
Currency | Tudonian gold thaler (to 1793) Mascyllary gold mark (1793–1910) Mascyllary Pappemark (1910–1918) Mascyllary silver mark (1918–1923) | ||||||||||
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Today part of | Mascylla |
The Grand Duchy of Tudonia (Hesurian: Großherzogtum Teudonien) and formally the Grand Duchy of Tudonia-Stralburg-Vorwarnia (Hesurian: Großherzogtum Teudonien-Stralburg-Vorwarne) was a sovereign state and semi-constitutional monarchy in eastern Mascylla. It was founded on 30 August 1708, when the preceding Duchy of Tudonia-Stralburg was elevated to the title of Grand Duke upon the marriage of the heir apparent to the Tudonian throne, Frederick Charles, to an imperial Cuthish princess and member of the House of Loxstedt-Hoeveden, Elena of Cuthland. Tudonia's relationship to Cuthland was of political strategical importance, as it allowed easy trespassing to the Cuthish colonies of X north of the Valimian Empire. The country was ruled by the cadet House of Loxstedt-Hoeveden-Sigairen residing in Sigairen from 1708 to 1793, when it became a federal state of the Mascyllary Kingdom, until 1923, after its monarchy and government were deposed through the course of the Mascyllary Revolution.