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|leader_name2 = [[Yuri Merton]] | |||
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'''Lyonheimer''' | '''Lyonheimer''' ([[Lyonheimerish]]: '''Magylonheimerzstág''') is a parliamentary representative republic in southern [[Thrismari]]. It borders [[Toubaze]] to the north, [[Medovia]] to the north west, [[Gwyenn]] to the West and [[Maellgain]] to the south. With around 28 million inhabitants, Lyonheimer is a medium sized centrist kingdom. The people of Lyonheimer speak [[Lyonheimerish]], the worlds most vastly spoken Uralic language that was developed in northern [[Sarussia]] in around 500BCE. The majority of the nations 28 million citizens are Lyonheimerish, with the ethnic group taking up a rough 98.3% of the population in 2012, with small minorities making up the other 4%. Lyonheimer's capital, and largest city is [[Judapest]]. Some other urban areas include [[Csepel]], [[Emberek]] and [[Pyor]]. The current leaders of the nation are acting Prime-Minister [[Izsak Rákosi]], and the Head of State is King [[Faveskas Orban]]. The country scales at 505,498km2 and the highest point is 5,281m ([[Mount Varsaves]]). Lyonheimer uses the [[Lyonheimerish Fornit]] as the currency in the nation. | ||
Historically Lyonheimer has been a crossroads for many different cultures and ethnic groups including Celts, Slavs, Germanics and the Medovians. A united Lyonheimer formed first as the [[Frist Kingdom of Lyonheimer]] made up of the former [[Uralic Kingdoms of Lyonheimer]] that were located in the [[Parathian Basin]]. This was spearheaded by national hero [[Stephen I]] who helped to introduce Catholicism into the region, being the most followed religion inn Lyonheimer in present day. By the 15th century Lyonheimer had become a true regional power under the reign of [[King Laszlo II]], incorporating much of eastern [[Gwyenn]] and northern [[Maellgain]] (known as [[Cercia]]). They remained a regional power in the area for the majority of history, however following the unsuccessful reign of [[Lilli I]] the nation was weakened to the point of [[Krenya]]n invasion and colonisation in the later 19th century. | |||
[[Krenyan-Lyonheimer]] was collapsed following the [[Great War (Anteria)|Great War]] with the [[Treaty of Viannon]] establishing the modern borders of Lyonheimer, which was met with controversy as it lost them around 20% of their territory and 15% of their population, include 8% of ethnic Lyonheimerish. Post-war Lyonheimer voted into power a communist government in order to 'get them out of their war debts', which would end in the opposite effects on the economy of the nation as many refused to have relationns with the nation. Following the controversy surrounding the leadership of [[Milkos Varmaskov]], the third leader of the regime, the people lead a revolution in the 1950s, the [[Lyonheimerish Communist Revolution]], which ended in the sucessful dissolving of the communist government and a restoration of the parliamentary democracy the nation had just 100 years prior. Lyonheimer were a founding member of the [[Thrismari Union]] in 1998, showing great progress as well as their joining of [[The International Court]] in 2018. | |||
Lyonheimer is considered a middle power in global affairs, due to it's cultural, historic and economic influence. It is considered a well developed country with a high income economy and currently is ranking 'very high' in the human development index with citizens having the luxury of universal healthcare. Lyonheimer is also a common tourist destination in southern [[Thrismari]]. Lyonheimer are members of a good amount of international organisations including the [[Anterian World Assembly]], [[Thrismari Union]] and the [[International Court]]. | |||
==Etymology== | |||
The name Lyonheimer derives itself from the native [[Lyonheimerish]] word for the country, Magylonheimerzstág. Magylonheimerzstág means literally 'Land of the Magylonheimers' in [[Old Lyonheimerish]], with the name becoming different more and more over history from it's original meaning. | |||
==History== | |||
===Before 210BC=== | |||
Lyonheimer's history begins as Ugrics from northern [[Sarussia]] migrate down passed the [[Tauban Strait]] and into Lyonheimer, where they settled and brought with them their Ugric language of [[Lyonheimerish]]. These people were known as the [[Hung]] Dynasty, and eventually would form into many kingdoms in the year 210BC. | |||
===Uralic Kingdoms=== | |||
[[File:Screenshot_2021-12-01_173317.png|250px|thumb|right|Uralic Kingdoms Map]] | |||
Following the creation and independence of many kingdoms, Lyonheimer was split up into 13 prominent kingdoms, with other small communities with little attraction. The primary kingdoms were made up of lands all the way from the [[Lübbenau Mountains]] in the west to the [[Pyorvian Coast]] in the east, past the River Lonad. These kingdoms occupied Lyonheimer's current borders for hundreds of years from around 210BC, with changing borders due to the conflicting between the kingdoms. The most prominent two being the kingdoms of [[Ójuda]] and [[Csepel]], with evidence being found of the two nations having developed armies in comparison to the rest, with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_tower siege tower] being used in particular by the [[Ójuda]]ns. Further, the city state of [[Eghear]] had developed battle strategies and formation in comparison to the rest. | |||
In 109BC the kingdoms began to struggle with pressure from the neighbouring [[Gwyenn]]ian kingdoms, causing a few to succeed to their united kingdom. | |||
in 100BC the migration of germanic tribes happened, mixing with the uralics in modern south [[Toubaze]]. Other ethnic groups in the lands at the time include the celts, slavs and medovians in the north west. In 73BC the [[Ójuda]]ns expanded hugely past the [[River Hornád]] which they had rarely ventured past, establishing themselves as the dominant kingdom in the area. | |||
In 23AD the [[Evars]] arrived from central [[Thrismari]], establishing the short lived [[Evarrian Caliphate]] which gave short challenge to the established however unstable kingdoms. | |||
The [[Lyonheimer Unification Wars]] began in the year 750, being a group of wars that caused many changes throughout the kingdoms despite the long lasting of them. They began with the first Judan-Csepeli war of 750, which ended in defeat and subsequent occupation of [[Csepel]] for 20 years by the [[Ójuda]]ns. Many other smaller wars which includes the Eghear-Pyorviat and Csepli-Emberekan wars being the most notable. It is estimated by some that over 100,000 died in the wars between 750 and 1332 as they became increasingly more violent as technology advanced. | |||
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In the year 1192, [[Ójuda]] made a pact with the nation of [[Sarussia]] that still stands to present day, making the relationship between the two the oldest alliance in history still standing. It was at this time that the Kingdom of [[Cercia]] appeared to the south, a germanic kingdom thought to be originating from [[Alemani]]. | |||
The turning point was the reign of [[Stephen I]], beginning in 1317. As a child Stephen was trained in war tactics and became an incredibly popular figure as king of [[Ójuda]] incredibly fast, enjoying the luxuries of early kingship. However he started to gain the most amount of his popularity as he promised a united Lyonheimer, something a lot of kings had promised for years at the time. He began by convincing small, unrecognised kingdoms to join him before first gaining the kingdom of [[Eghear]] in 1319. This was a huge sucess that made many have faith in the leader as his army built up and he began to take kingdoms incredibly easily, with the likes of [[Balaton]] and [[Magyer]] being taken by 1325. As of 1329, the only three kingdoms left were [[Csepel]], [[Ójuda]] and [[Emberek]]. [[Stephen I|Stephen]] was preparing for war with [[Emberek]] first as although powerful, they were not at the level of [[Csepel]] at the time. Stephen invaded the kingdom of Emberek in 1329, leaving only [[Csepel]] in the way of Lyonheimerish unification. | |||
The soldiers of [[Ójuda]] were trained ready for invasion, with the army accepting anyone. Although at peace for a while, the Kingdom of Ójuda declared war on Csepel in 1331, lead with unity by [[Stephen I]]. The invasion was short lasted for the amount of land Ójuda had to take in order to win, they managed to capture the capital city of Csepel in less than a year, giving Stephen I the nickname 'Stephen of Csepel'. In the year following, 1332, Stephen was asked by the Pope to be the king of a united Lyonheimer, so with this blessing he wrote the [[Treaty of Csepel]] which resulted in the formation of the [[First Kingdom of Lyonheimer]] in 1332. People were generally very happy with the unification, due to the cultural and linguistic similarities between the former kingdoms. | |||
===First Kingdom of Lyonheimer=== | |||
=== | ====Beginning of the Kingdom of Lyonheimer (Medieval Era)==== | ||
=====Early Kingdom===== | |||
[[File:D8029226081274293eae75f88126165d.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Recreation of the Battle of 1365.]] | |||
The [[First Kingdom of Lyonheimer]] formed from the united Ugric states in the year 1332, following the merging of all of the kingdoms, except the [[Duchy of Pyor]] which stayed independent right up until 1801. This occurred following the signing of the [[Treaty of Csepel]], which was written by the first King of Lyonheimer, [[Stephen I]], member of the [[Baros dynasty]]. The early days of Lyonheimer had much political unrest, with illegitimate Kings and Queens as well as unrest for the people of the nation, however united under one banner. The freshly unified Lyonheimerish people settled in and around the [[Parathian Basin]]. According to Ugric historians, these people originated from the northern mountain range in [[Sarussia]], which is where the language developed. | |||
As a kingdom made up of united Uralic tribes and kingdoms, it began with semi-nomadic peoples. This state was well-functioning, and the nation's military power allowed the Lyonheimerish to conduct successful fierce campaigns and raids into [[Gwyenn]] as far as Millerston and into northern [[Gotneska]]. Lyonheimer defeated no fewer than 2 major foreign kingdoms in [[Thrismari]] before defeat at the [[Battle of 1365]] which ended the ambitions of foreign conquest for Lyonheimer. After this defeat, it was ordered that hundreds of stone castles and fortifications be built in Lyonheimer for better protection. | |||
=====Age of Barosian Kings===== | |||
[[File: | The next major event was in 1376 when king [[Béla II]] officially established the [[Church of Lyonheimer]] with approval from the [[Sivladum City]] State. This drew them closer to the rest of southern [[Thrismari]]. [[Béla II|Béla]] also consolidated his power, and started sweeping reforms to convert Lyonheimer into a Southern [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feudalism feudal state]. Around this time, Lyonheimer started to become a powerful kingdom. They expanded their lands further in to [[Gwyenn]] in 1386, establishing a general border for hundreds of years. | ||
[[File:Plague Tapestyry.jpg|240px|thumb|left|Tapestry of the plague.]] | |||
In 1413 the richest and by some estimates 'most powerful' of the [[Baros Dynasty|Baros kings]] was coronated, [[Emeric I]]. Emeric deposed the equivalent of 29 tonnes of silver. This was the largest amount in the world at the time. | |||
In the mid 1400s, the first reports of the deadly [[Heratic Plague]] were made in Lyonheimer, close to [[Pyor]]. The plague spread like wildfire within the large cities and communities, being a incredibly infectious disease. This meant awful effects came onto the kingdom, with an estimated death toll of 1,500,000 and huge amounts of economic impact on the country as well as those around in southern [[Thrismari]]. Symptoms of the plague included vomiting, extreme hives and irritated itchy skin, black boils, stabbing pain which would eventually result in death. The plague was spread by rats and due to poor hygiene and amount of infected bodies it became a huge issue. Going into the late 1400s, people had already started to think of cures, with the most effective being Vitamin C blends, prescribed for those who could afford doctors. The issue was doctors became rare for those without good wealth, this is due to many exploiting the working class with fake medicines in order to pay for personal health. The end of the plague came with [[Igor Jancsó]]'s discovery of handwashing in medical practise, which made the level of hygiene in Lyonheimer increase hugely. This, as well as isolations for those who had the disease and better overall hygiene lead to the plague disappearing by the 1500s. | |||
====Height of the Kingdom of Lyonheimer (Middle Ages)==== | |||
=====Beginnning of the Zápolya Family===== | |||
[[File:Emeric III.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Emeric III of Lyonheimer]] | |||
One of the final major events of the medieval era was the change of the royal family from the [[Baros dynasty]] to the [[Zápolya family]] of monarchs. This occurred due to the death of [[Andrew I]] who had no heirs to the throne directly descending from [[Baros]], meaning the nearest heir was a part of a different family. The nearest heir was [[Emeric III]], who became the first king of the new dynasty. Under his rule, the country made good strides in recovering from the recently 'finished' [[Heratic Plague]], which still had small cases reported all the way until the 1600s. | |||
[[Emeric III]], despite having an incredibly short reign, is beloved for being the one to prioritise the holiday of Christmas for the Lyonheimerish people, with him making Advent a holiday in which people must take a day of rest and to the present day Lyonheimer remains one of the most Christmas-heavy countries. Due to this, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Father_Christmas Father Christmas] is often referred to as Saint Emeric in Lyonheimer. Other notable actions of his reign include holding off foreign powers and reforming the economy post-plague. | |||
Lyonheimer's army equipment at this time was superior to the majority around them for the very early 1500s, with the army being organised with an official hierarchy of ranks as well as impressive evidence of tactical excellence for the time. This helped them establish the beginning of their height. This was also the point of the founding of the [[Lyonheimer Black Army]], a grouping of elite soldiers put together by the king that stayed in operation until the late 16th century. | |||
[[Emeric III|Emeric]]'s rule came to an early end upon his assassination in 1501 leaving his brother, [[King Laszlo II|Laszlo]], as the next heir to the throne. | |||
=====King Laszlo's Reign===== | |||
[[File:Golden_King.jpg|150px|thumb|right|King Laszlo's Portrait.]] | |||
In December 1501, [[King Laszlo II]] was coronated in [[Saint Heimer's Cathedral]] in [[Ójuda]] as brother of the recently assassinated [[Emeric III]]. He took control of a stable Lyonheimer, who had a decent economy and happy citizens following the end of the [[Heratic Plague]]. Before his coronation nobody knew how much of a reformer Laszlo would be for Lyonheimer. | |||
His reign began with the simple, however effective, removal of the Window Tax. This made many have faith in Laszlo as a king, with people paying taxes without issue and more signing up for the army and volunteering. After that, Laszlo's second decree was the acceptance of women into the military, as well as having compulsory training for troops before being sent to war, meaning the soldiers would all have background checks to confirm they are eligible, which at first caused issues as number of troops decreased however upon training it became a huge improvement for the quality in the army. | |||
As of 1505, Laszlo had gained great respect already, having made great decisions in his initial years as well as good reputation from his brother. His next major decision was his most influential, the establishment of the [[Parliament in Lyonheimer]], initially in the city of [[Eghear]] before being moved to the current capital [[Judapest]]. This caused a huge change in power with the parliament taking a huge amount of power away from the monarchy, with the king only remaining as head of state. This was one of the worlds first parliamentary republics, with Laszlo as the reason for the progressiveness of Lyonheimer. This was a highly popular move, with him sacrificing his monarch power to give Lyonheimer a democratic system. | |||
The people were more than happy with the king and his reign, with decisions being made that were incredibly popular. He also went against royal protocol, fighting in wars for Lyonheimer. This eventually would result in his death in battle, aged 45, in 1523. | |||
=====Conquest of Cercia===== | |||
[[File:Louis I in Cercia.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Louis I in Cercia.]] | |||
Following [[King Laszlo II|Laszlo]]'s death his eldest son [[Louis I]] took power, being coronated in 1524. With help from his advisors, his objective was to expand where his father never could, the Kingdom of [[Cercia]] to the south of Lyonheimer which became a difficult task due to the large mountain range that had few ways through. Louis gathered men by conscription and spent a lot of Lyonheimer's tax money at the time on the military, preparing for this war. | |||
Upon declaration of war on [[Cercia]], Lyonheimer pushed through the mountains through passes and areas of flatlands, pillaging small settlements along the way with little resistance from the Cercian soldiers who had prepared little for the invasion. The invasion, however successful, was costing Lyonheimer a lot of money which was heavily impacting the economy and life back in Lyonheimer, causing many to want [[Louis I]] to withdraw his troops from [[Cercia]], to which he did not. | |||
By 1531, the Lyonheimerish soldiers had made it far past the mountains into the great plains and the large cities, which despite having built large walled castles and defences were taken with 'ease' by the Lyonheimerish forces. [[Louis I]] arrived in the city to [[Derecester]] in 1533, declaring the end of the war and conquest however the official borders changed many times throughout the following half a millennium. | |||
=== | =====Economic Era===== | ||
[[File: | [[File:Farkas.jpg|150px|thumb|right|Farkas II, King of Lyonheimer in the early years of his reign.]] | ||
Following the war and conquest of [[Cercia]], Lyonheimer was left in a state of economic crisis, which was pinned on [[Louis I]] deservedly after he continued his campaign into [[Cercia]] against the wishes of his advisory council and the parliament. [[Louis I]] became the first king in the history of Lyonheimer to resign from the throne following pressure and death threats by those who believed his actions in [[Cercia]] were poor. | |||
[[File:Holy Crown of Lyonheimer.jpg|150px|thumb|left|The Holy Crown of Lyonheimer]] | |||
Next in the line for the throne was [[Zoe I]], the younger sister of [[Louis I]], who took the throne in 1540. Zoe was presented with a difficult task with Lyonheimer being in debt and economically unstable following her brothers foolish conquest of [[Cercia]]. | |||
During the following 50 years, many different monarchs attempted to fix the economy, using tactics such as simple trade and increased taxing on the nations people. During these years of economic reform, Lyonheimer began to fall behind technologically with those around themselves. | |||
At the turn of the 17th century Lyonheimer began to heal under [[Farkas II]] as the discovery of a rich gold material in eastern Lyonheimer was made. It was also during the reign of [[Farkas II]] that the [[Holy Crown of Lyonheimer]] was given to the monarchy by the Pope of the [[Silvadum City]] for the historical following of Catholicism. The Holy Crown guaranteed the continuation of some form of monarchy in Lyonheimer, holding it together into the 21st century. | |||
=== | ====Fall of the Kingdom of Lyonheimer (Early Modern Period)==== | ||
As the year 1700 began to approach the kingdom's decline began. It started with the coronation of [[Lilli I]], who would be regarded as one of the worst monarchs in history. Her reign began by taking a large amount of power away from the parliament and returning to a monarchy, with the parliament only advising the actions of the queen. This caused great controversy within the nation, causing many to stand up to the government. | |||
This resulted in the [[Lyonheimerish People's Revolt]] which ended in governmental victory and overtaking of the monarchy, however it much weakened the nation as royalists still do not support the government. This much weakened the military, leaving them very poor also due to war damages to cities such as [[Emberek]] and [[Eghear]]. | |||
A further event that weakened the empire was the [[Lyonheimerish-Pyorvian War]] which cost Lyonheimer lives and money, however gaining the territory of the [[Duchy of Pyor]]. It was also around this time that the economy worsened with trade from other nations was at holt. | |||
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The end of the kingdom began as Krenya looked to expand their colonial empire in Thrismari. At first, it would look like Krenya would be unable to take the kingdom of Lyonheimer due to the regional power they had. Despite this, when Krenya invaded in 1870, they easily swept through the land due to revolutionaries from Gwyenn, Emberek and Csepel who helped the Krenyans in their conquest of the nation, which resulted in the First Kingdom of Lyonheimer to be annexed into Krenyan-Lyonheimer in the year 1873. | |||
==Sports== | ==Sports== | ||
===Football=== | ===Football=== | ||
[[File:Ferenc-Puskas.png|200px|thumb|right|Ferenc | [[File:Ferenc-Puskas.png|200px|thumb|right|Ferenc Askas, All time leading goalscorer]] | ||
Football is the national sport of Lyonheimer, and holds a special place in the peoples hearts. The nation has a proud sporting history, dating back to the late 1800s and football was always the nations frontrunner. Football, or as some call it 'soccer', began in the nation as the LHFA (Lyonheimer Football Association) was founded in 1889 and the football league began in 1892. The [[Lyonheimer Premiera Bajnoki]] was one of the best leagues in the world at the time, as most young boys from the nation would aspire to be a footballer. | |||
Famous footballing icon [[Ferenc Askas]] is from Lyonheimer. He is known for being, officially, the all time record goal scorer in all of [[Anteria]]. [[Ferenc Askas|Askas]] was a prolific scorer, who netted 591 times in 631 senior appearances. One of the most famous Lyonheimermen of all time, he went down as a legend in the nation, for his goal scoring prowess. | |||
Another sport Lyonheimer has had some success with other sports, notably boxing with legend [[László Papp]] being regarded as one of the most influential figures of the 20th Century. | |||
The LMNT ([[Lyonheimer Mens National Team]]) have been successful on occasion over the years, being [[List of IFA World Cup Winners|IFA World Cup]] winners on 3 occasions and being runners-up on 2 separate occasions. | |||
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===Other Sports=== | ===Other Sports=== | ||
People of Lyonheimer do play some other sports. The nation has been successful in rowing, weightlifting, tennis and cricket. | People of Lyonheimer do play some other sports. The nation has been successful in rowing, weightlifting, tennis and cricket. Lyonheimer also has widely successful motorsport drivers. | ||
==Culture== | ==Culture== | ||
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Székely Gulyás. Omit the potatoes and add sauerkraut and sour cream. | Székely Gulyás. Omit the potatoes and add sauerkraut and sour cream. | ||
Gulyás | Gulyás Lyonheimerish Plain Style. Omit the homemade soup pasta (csipetke) and add vegetables. | ||
Mock Gulyás. Substitute beef bones for the meat and add vegetables. Also called Hamisgulyás, | Mock Gulyás. Substitute beef bones for the meat and add vegetables. Also called Hamisgulyás, | ||
Bean Gulyás. Omit the potatoes and the caraway seeds. Use kidney beans instead. | Bean Gulyás. Omit the potatoes and the caraway seeds. Use kidney beans instead. | ||
Csángó Gulyás. Add sauerkraut instead of pasta and potatoes. | Csángó Gulyás. Add sauerkraut instead of pasta and potatoes. | ||
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===Music=== | ===Music=== | ||
Lyonheimerish music consists mainly of traditional folk music and music by prominent composers such as Liszt and Bartók, considered to be among the greatest Lyonheimerish composers. Other renowned composers are Dohnányi, Franz Schmidt, Zoltán Kodály, Gabriel von Wayditch, Rudolf Wagner-Régeny, László Lajtha, Franz Lehár, Imre Kálmán, Sándor Veress and Rózsa. Lyonheimerish traditional music tends to have a strong dactylic rhythm, as the language is invariably stressed on the first syllable of each word. | Lyonheimerish music consists mainly of traditional folk music and music by prominent composers such as Liszt and [[Bartók]], considered to be among the greatest Lyonheimerish composers. Other renowned composers are Dohnányi, Franz Schmidt, Zoltán Kodály, Gabriel von Wayditch, Rudolf Wagner-Régeny, László Lajtha, Franz Lehár, Imre Kálmán, Sándor Veress and Rózsa. Lyonheimerish traditional music tends to have a strong dactylic rhythm, as the language is invariably stressed on the first syllable of each word. | ||
===Holidays=== | |||
[[File:2ewasdda.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Christmas table in Lyonheimer]] | |||
Holidays are a big part of Lyonheimer. They celebrate seven nationally recognised holidays, and many minorities in the region celebrate their own too. The main holiday in Lyonheimer is Christmas, which is extremely important and special to the, largely Christian, population. Each of the Christmas events are working days, including advent. The traditions of the nation say that on Advent, people exchange small gifts of chocolate and wine to show love and appreciation for each other and many go and sing carols at church or visit close family who don't have anyone at this time of year. Christmas Eve, citizens go to the local church and sing Christmas carols with friends and family. Many will spend the whole day doing such activites, as well as exchanging small gifts in the evening. The tradition is for the parents to put oranges in both the slippers of their children for when they wake up on Christmas morning. The house will usually be very decorated with a vast table of food, with turkey as the center-piece of the table. In the morning, children will go downstairs and recieve gifts, usually mountains full of them. They will then all put money towards buying their parents a gift that they present. All of this represents love and congratulation for making it through the year. It is the most special day of the year for the Lyonheimermen. It often snows on Christmas too, due to snow coming from the south that usually comes around late December. | |||
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[[File:Hunphoto.jpg|200px|thumb|right|1960s Lyonheimer soldier]] | [[File:Hunphoto.jpg|200px|thumb|right|1960s Lyonheimer soldier]] | ||
Lyonheimer currently has a small and poorly funded [[Lyonheimer Royal Army|military]] with only 43 billion being spent each year in the [[Lyonheimer Royal Army|military]], due to lack of international threat and conflict as the last major conflict they were in was over 100 years ago during the [[Great War (Anteria)|Great War]]. Historically, they have been overall poor during the [[Lyonheimer Royal Army|military]] history, being on the side of the [[Iron Pact]] during the [[Great War (Anteria)|Great War]]. However, they were on the winning side of the [[Thrismari Revolutionary War]] 100 years prior with the Coalition. | |||
===Equipment=== | |||
'''Submachine Guns''' | |||
*M4A1 (main) | |||
*MP5 A3 | |||
'''Rifles''' | |||
*CZ Bren 2 | |||
* VultR-90 [[File:Vultesia_Flag.png|23px]] | |||
*[[AK-63]] (main) [[File:Screenshot 2021-04-13 140436.png|23px]] | |||
*Steyr-Mannlicher M1895 (ceremonial weapon) [[File:Screenshot 2021-03-04 085120.png|23px]] | |||
*Kalinishov-75 [[File:Grand_Duchy_of_Neferheim_Flag.png|23px]] | |||
'''Sniper Rifles''' | |||
*Gepárd [[File:Screenshot 2021-04-13 140436.png|23px]] | |||
*M110 | |||
*Szép sniper rifle [[File:Screenshot 2021-03-04 085120.png|23px]] | |||
'''Shotguns''' | |||
*SASG-PA [[File:Vultesia_Flag.png|23px]] | |||
'''Vehicles''' | |||
*B-IMI-2 Power Pass [[File:Vultesia_Flag.png|23px]] | |||
*ASP68-Model B [[File:Vultesia_Flag.png|23px]] | |||
*VT-3 'Currasier' [[File:Vultesia_Flag.png|23px]] | |||
Although they use these weapons, a majority are not made by them. Many in the nation believe government army funding should be increased, while others feel the complete other way round and say it is fine as it is. Most of their military weapons are supplied by [[Vultesia]] since 2021 and they import most of their military weapons from them. They are also partially supplied by [[Krenya]] | |||
==Geography== | ==Geography== | ||
[[File:Screenshot 2021- | [[File:Screenshot 2021-11-30 212047.png|200px|thumb|right|Relief Map of Lyonheimer]] | ||
===Overview=== | |||
Lyonheimer is a temperate nation in southern [[Thrismari]]. The majority of the country would be described as temperate, however in the south, there is small parts of Taiga and Steppe. Along the West border with | Lyonheimer is a temperate nation in southern [[Thrismari]]. The majority of the country would be described as temperate, however in the south, there is small parts of Taiga and Steppe. Along the West border with [[Gwyenn]], there is a mountain range called the [[Lübbenau Mountains]], which even extends to the border with [[Medovia]]. Some of the mountains in this range go upwards of 4,000m at the peak. [[Mount Versaves]], the huge mountain that acts as a natural border to [[Medovia]] is 5,281m tall, making it the largest in the range. | ||
Lyonheimer has two coastlines, one small one to the west, and a large coast to the east. The historical city of Pyor is along the east coast and is the navy capital of the nation. Lyonheimer also has a river, Tyarzes, that goes from the east to west coast. The capital city of [[Judapest]] is in the region, Pest, known for its flat grasslands. Another region, the Northern Great Plain is hilly and slightly mountainous. | Lyonheimer has two coastlines, one small one to the west, and a large coast to the east. The historical city of Pyor is along the east coast and is the navy capital of the nation. Lyonheimer also has a river, Tyarzes, that goes from the east to west coast. [[Lake Aedratic]] is on the border with [[Gwyenn]] The capital city of [[Judapest]] is in the region, Pest, known for its flat grasslands. Another region, the Northern Great Plain is hilly and slightly mountainous. The region is also home to one of the largest lakes in southern [[Thrismari]], [[Lake Szélekből]]. | ||
Lyonheimer has a temperate seasonal climate, with generally warm summers with low overall humidity levels but frequent and cold snowy winters. Average annual temperature is 9.7 °C (49.5 °F). Temperature extremes are 41.9 °C (107.4 °F) on 20 July 2007 at | Lyonheimer has a temperate seasonal climate, with generally warm summers with low overall humidity levels but frequent and cold snowy winters. Average annual temperature is 9.7 °C (49.5 °F). Temperature extremes are 41.9 °C (107.4 °F) on 20 July 2007 at [[Csepel]] in the summer and −35 °C (−31.0 °F) on 16 February 1940 [[Judapest]] in the winter. Average high temperature in the summer is 23 to 28 °C (73 to 82 °F) and average low temperature in the winter is −3 to −7 °C (27 to 19 °F). The average yearly rainfall is approximately 600 mm (23.6 in). | ||
Along Lyonheimer's east coast, they have moderate risk of tsunamis, which have only ever occured once in the history of the nation, in 1887 when a small fishing town was destroyed by a wave. The tsunamis, however uncommon, due to the plate that the country sits on place Lyonheimer in moderate risk of tsunamis as well as earthquakes, however mainly down the east coast. | Along Lyonheimer's east coast, they have moderate risk of tsunamis, which have only ever occured once in the history of the nation, in 1887 when a small fishing town was destroyed by a wave. The tsunamis, however uncommon, due to the plate that the country sits on place Lyonheimer in moderate risk of tsunamis as well as earthquakes, however mainly down the east coast. | ||
Tropical storms are highly uncommon, however not completely unheard of. Occasionally, when winds from the Sunadic Ocean blow over, it will, extremely rarely, make it to Lyonheimer. If it does so, it is not a worry as it has never done any damage | Tropical storms are highly uncommon, however not completely unheard of. Occasionally, when winds from the Sunadic Ocean blow over, it will, extremely rarely, make it to Lyonheimer. If it does so, it is not a worry as it has never done any damage. | ||
===Regions=== | |||
[[File:Screenshot 2021-03-18 191118.png|200px|thumb|right|Regional Map]] | |||
Lyonheimer is divided into seperate regions, which within them have their own counties run by local governments. Pest is in north-central Lyonheimer and contains the capital [[Judapest]]. The Pest region is the definition of temperate, with lush grasslands and forests surrounding the capital, however in the northern part of the region there is fairly mountainous. To the west of Pest is Versavesia, and extremely mountainous region named after [[Mount Varsaves]] in the region. Fordit is a small region on the [[Gwyenn]] border that has been disputed territory in the past, however now is a quiet area often visited for skiing as it is right in the [[Lübbenau Mountains]], and the same is with neighbouring region the Lubbenese. To the East of the Lubbenese, Nyugati Kozepfold is a central temperate region with the city of [[Emberek]]. To the south of that is Hofold, a cold taiga region full of snow and often visited at Christmas time, which is a special time for Lyonheimermen. This is the same with Deli Otthon and Ujfundlandi. Pyoriat is north of Ujfundlandi and is a fairly warm region, with the large port city of [[Pyor]] within. To the north of that is Urulek, on the [[Medovia]] border and, finally, the second central region Kelet-Kozepfold. | |||
===Cities=== | |||
{{Largest cities | |||
| name = Largest cities in Lyonheimer | |||
| country = Lyonheimer | |||
| stat_ref = Lyonheimerish 2016 Census | |||
| list_by_pop = | |||
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| div_name = Region | |||
| div_link = | |||
| kind = Cities | |||
|city_1 = Judapest | |||
|div_1 = Pest | |||
|pop_1 = 3,800,000 | |||
|img_1 = | |||
|city_2 = Pyor | |||
|div_2 = Pyoriat | |||
|pop_2 = 812,000 | |||
|img_2 = | |||
|city_3 = Csepel | |||
|div_3 = Kelet Középföld | |||
|pop_3 = 612,000 | |||
|img_3 = | |||
|city_4 = Emberek | |||
|div_4 = Nyugati Középföldek | |||
|pop_4 = 430,000 | |||
|img_4 = | |||
|city_5 = Nyíregyháza | |||
|div_5 = Hofold | |||
|pop_5 = 150,000 | |||
|img_5 = | |||
|city_6 = Eghear | |||
|div_6 = Urulek | |||
|pop_6 = 90,000 | |||
|img_6 = | |||
|city_7 = Szolnolk | |||
|div_7 = Urulek | |||
|pop_7 = 63,000 | |||
|img_7 = | |||
|city_8 = Polanoslk | |||
|div_8 = Pest | |||
|pop_8 = 45,000 | |||
|img_8 = | |||
|city_9 = Boloton | |||
|div_9 = Nyugati Középföldek | |||
|pop_9 = 38,000 | |||
|img_9 = | |||
|city_10 = Magyer | |||
|div_10 = Fordit | |||
|pop_10 = 18,000 | |||
|img_10 = | |||
}} | |||
[[File:Screenshot 2021-04-24 225413.png|400px]] | |||
'''City Map''' | |||
==Political Parties== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;" | |||
|- | |||
! style="width:5%;"|Faction Colour | |||
! style="width:15%;"|Faction Name | |||
! style="width:10%;"|Members | |||
! style="width:40%;"|Views | |||
|- | |||
|style="background:#DFCC4E"| | |||
|Centralist Party | |||
|459 | |||
| Libertarian socialism, social-liberalism. | |||
|- | |||
|style="background:#5b13f2"| | |||
| Civic Alliance | |||
|306 | |||
| National conservatism, Christian democracy, Right-wing populism, Soft Euroscepticism | |||
|- | |||
|style="background:#27d828"| | |||
| [[Lyonheimer Singularist Party]] | |||
|241 | |||
| Singularism | |||
|- | |||
|style="background:#6ab2d5"| | |||
| Democrats | |||
|284 | |||
| Social liberalism, Liberalism, Conservatism | |||
|- | |||
|style="background:#ff0100"| | |||
| Workers Party | |||
|137 | |||
| Social democracy, Democratic socialism | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
==Foreign Relations== | ==Foreign Relations== | ||
Lyonheimer shows some foreign relations | Lyonheimer shows some foreign relations, it is believed the King is close friends with Emily II of the [[Gotneska]] and the two nations, despite the happenings in the [[Great War (Anteria)|Great War]], have always been extremely close due to historic similarity and location. To this day, they are close allies. Lyonheimer, along with 10 other nations, is a founding member of the [[Thrismari Union]], in which they have great relations and trade deals with all the nations. | ||
[[Lyonheimer-Sarussian Relations|Lyonheimer and Sarussian]] have the [[Anteria|Worlds]] Oldest Standing Alliance, a friendship alliance starting in the 1100s. | |||
As of the 25th of February 2021, Lyonheimer was a member of the [[Anterian World Assembly]], making them the 41st Member. This is considered late, compared to other nations in [[Anteria]] | |||
==Education== | |||
[[Lyonheimer Education System|Education in Lyonheimer]] is free and available to anyone and funded by the government. Private education also has presence in the country, however isn't that popular. School lasts from aged 3-16, where you have the option to drop out or go to a university in the country. | |||
==Natural Life== | ==Natural Life== | ||
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The national animal of Lyonheimer is the Turul, a bird of prey from Lyonheimerish mythology that acts as a national symbol of Lyonheimer. | The national animal of Lyonheimer is the Turul, a bird of prey from Lyonheimerish mythology that acts as a national symbol of Lyonheimer. | ||
It most likely originates from the Red Tailed Hawks that can be found in the region. The Turul is often used in symbolism. A large bird, it shows bravery and determination in the Lyonheimerish people. The statue of the Turul in Judeapest is the largest bird statue in [[ | It most likely originates from the Red Tailed Hawks that can be found in the region. The Turul is often used in symbolism. A large bird, it shows bravery and determination in the Lyonheimerish people. The statue of the Turul in Judeapest is the largest bird statue in [[Thrismari]]. | ||
===Other Notable Animals=== | ===Other Notable Animals=== | ||
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*Elk | *Elk | ||
[[File:Wild-boar-plain-romania1-420x240.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Lyonheimerish Wild Boar]] | [[File:Wild-boar-plain-romania1-420x240.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Lyonheimerish Wild Boar]] | ||
*Thrismarian Hamster | *[[Thrismarian Hamster]] | ||
[[File:Rf-european-hamster-cricetus-cricetus-austria-19536255.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Thrismarian Hamster]] | [[File:Rf-european-hamster-cricetus-cricetus-austria-19536255.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Thrismarian Hamster]] | ||
*Vole | *Vole | ||
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*Grass Snake | *Grass Snake | ||
==Inventions== | |||
[[File:SHE9325 0 Sheaffer 300 Fountain Pen Black Gold x1024.jpeg|200px|thumb|right|The fountain pen, invented in Lyonheimer]] | |||
Some inventions from Lyonheimer have revolutionized [[Anteria]]. Some of the finest inventions originate from Lyonheimer and here is a list: | |||
*Handwashing in modern medicine. This was invented by Lyonheimerman doctors during the end of the [[Heratic Plague]] in the 1500-1600s. Doctors at hospitals would be advised to use soap and warm water before procedures, and towards the end it was mandatory. This was soon adopted in other nations. | |||
*The ballpoint pen was first manufactured in Lyonheimer in the mid-1900s to make writing easier, as before hand they would be written with ink and quill. The pen began being mass-produced in the 1960s, and became worldwide around the same time. | |||
*The fountain pen was also produced in Lyonheimer, around the same time as the ball-point pen. This was originally made for government officials, to keep handwriting looking neat and professional, compared to the look of the ball-point. | |||
*Vitamin C pills were originally invented in Lyonheimer during the time of the [[Heratic Plague]] and was used to prevent some of the effects, working well | |||
==Notable Figures== | ==Notable Figures== | ||
See: [[Famous Lyonheimerish]] | |||
==External Links== | |||
*[[Lyonheimer Education System]]<sup>1</sup> | |||
* | *[[Lyonheimerish Fornit]]<sup>2</sup> | ||
* | *[[Lyonheimer Mens National Team]] <sup>3</sup> | ||
* | *[[Lyonheimer Royal Navy]] <sup>4</sup> | ||
* | *[[Royal Family of Lyonheimer]] <sup>5</sup> | ||
* | *[[Lyonheimer Royal Army]] <sup>6</sup> | ||
* | *[[Lyonheimer-Sarussian Relations]] <sup>7</sup> | ||
* | *[[Lyonheimer Premiera Bajnoki]] <sup>8</sup> | ||
*[[List of Lyonheimerish Prime-Ministers]] <sup>9</sup> | |||
*[[Famous Lyonheimerish]] <sup>10</sup> | |||
*[[Country Names in Hungarian (Anteria)]] <sup>11</sup> | |||
*[[Lyonheimer's Inventions]] <sup>12</sup> | |||
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Lyonheimer Magylonheimerzstág
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Motto: "Dicsőség földjeinknek" "Glory to Our Lands" | |||||||||||
Anthem: "Himnusz" | |||||||||||
Capital and largest city | Judapest | ||||||||||
Working languages | Lyonheimerish | ||||||||||
Recognized Regional Languages |
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Ethnic groups | 98.3% Lyonheimerish 3.2% Sarussian 1.8% Toubazeans >1% Evars >1% others | ||||||||||
Demonym(s) | Lyonheimerman/Lyonheimerish | ||||||||||
Government | Parliamentary Representative Republic | ||||||||||
• Prime-Minister | Izsak Rákosi | ||||||||||
• Vice-Minister | Yuri Merton | ||||||||||
Legislature | The Lyonheimmer Second Parliament. | ||||||||||
Establishment | |||||||||||
1334-1873 | |||||||||||
1873-1912 | |||||||||||
1912-1954 | |||||||||||
• Kingdom of Lyonheimer | 1954-Present | ||||||||||
Area | |||||||||||
• Total | 505,498 km2 (195,174 sq mi) | ||||||||||
Population | |||||||||||
• 2021 estimate | 28,712,900 | ||||||||||
• 2014 census | 28,211,100 | ||||||||||
Currency | Lyonheimerish Fornit (FOR) | ||||||||||
Time zone | UTC-1 (UTC -1) | ||||||||||
Date format | dd-mm-yyyy | ||||||||||
Driving side | right | ||||||||||
Calling code | +36 | ||||||||||
ISO 3166 code | LYO | ||||||||||
Internet TLD | .LY |
Lyonheimer (Lyonheimerish: Magylonheimerzstág) is a parliamentary representative republic in southern Thrismari. It borders Toubaze to the north, Medovia to the north west, Gwyenn to the West and Maellgain to the south. With around 28 million inhabitants, Lyonheimer is a medium sized centrist kingdom. The people of Lyonheimer speak Lyonheimerish, the worlds most vastly spoken Uralic language that was developed in northern Sarussia in around 500BCE. The majority of the nations 28 million citizens are Lyonheimerish, with the ethnic group taking up a rough 98.3% of the population in 2012, with small minorities making up the other 4%. Lyonheimer's capital, and largest city is Judapest. Some other urban areas include Csepel, Emberek and Pyor. The current leaders of the nation are acting Prime-Minister Izsak Rákosi, and the Head of State is King Faveskas Orban. The country scales at 505,498km2 and the highest point is 5,281m (Mount Varsaves). Lyonheimer uses the Lyonheimerish Fornit as the currency in the nation.
Historically Lyonheimer has been a crossroads for many different cultures and ethnic groups including Celts, Slavs, Germanics and the Medovians. A united Lyonheimer formed first as the Frist Kingdom of Lyonheimer made up of the former Uralic Kingdoms of Lyonheimer that were located in the Parathian Basin. This was spearheaded by national hero Stephen I who helped to introduce Catholicism into the region, being the most followed religion inn Lyonheimer in present day. By the 15th century Lyonheimer had become a true regional power under the reign of King Laszlo II, incorporating much of eastern Gwyenn and northern Maellgain (known as Cercia). They remained a regional power in the area for the majority of history, however following the unsuccessful reign of Lilli I the nation was weakened to the point of Krenyan invasion and colonisation in the later 19th century.
Krenyan-Lyonheimer was collapsed following the Great War with the Treaty of Viannon establishing the modern borders of Lyonheimer, which was met with controversy as it lost them around 20% of their territory and 15% of their population, include 8% of ethnic Lyonheimerish. Post-war Lyonheimer voted into power a communist government in order to 'get them out of their war debts', which would end in the opposite effects on the economy of the nation as many refused to have relationns with the nation. Following the controversy surrounding the leadership of Milkos Varmaskov, the third leader of the regime, the people lead a revolution in the 1950s, the Lyonheimerish Communist Revolution, which ended in the sucessful dissolving of the communist government and a restoration of the parliamentary democracy the nation had just 100 years prior. Lyonheimer were a founding member of the Thrismari Union in 1998, showing great progress as well as their joining of The International Court in 2018.
Lyonheimer is considered a middle power in global affairs, due to it's cultural, historic and economic influence. It is considered a well developed country with a high income economy and currently is ranking 'very high' in the human development index with citizens having the luxury of universal healthcare. Lyonheimer is also a common tourist destination in southern Thrismari. Lyonheimer are members of a good amount of international organisations including the Anterian World Assembly, Thrismari Union and the International Court.
Etymology
The name Lyonheimer derives itself from the native Lyonheimerish word for the country, Magylonheimerzstág. Magylonheimerzstág means literally 'Land of the Magylonheimers' in Old Lyonheimerish, with the name becoming different more and more over history from it's original meaning.
History
Before 210BC
Lyonheimer's history begins as Ugrics from northern Sarussia migrate down passed the Tauban Strait and into Lyonheimer, where they settled and brought with them their Ugric language of Lyonheimerish. These people were known as the Hung Dynasty, and eventually would form into many kingdoms in the year 210BC.
Uralic Kingdoms
Following the creation and independence of many kingdoms, Lyonheimer was split up into 13 prominent kingdoms, with other small communities with little attraction. The primary kingdoms were made up of lands all the way from the Lübbenau Mountains in the west to the Pyorvian Coast in the east, past the River Lonad. These kingdoms occupied Lyonheimer's current borders for hundreds of years from around 210BC, with changing borders due to the conflicting between the kingdoms. The most prominent two being the kingdoms of Ójuda and Csepel, with evidence being found of the two nations having developed armies in comparison to the rest, with the siege tower being used in particular by the Ójudans. Further, the city state of Eghear had developed battle strategies and formation in comparison to the rest.
In 109BC the kingdoms began to struggle with pressure from the neighbouring Gwyennian kingdoms, causing a few to succeed to their united kingdom.
in 100BC the migration of germanic tribes happened, mixing with the uralics in modern south Toubaze. Other ethnic groups in the lands at the time include the celts, slavs and medovians in the north west. In 73BC the Ójudans expanded hugely past the River Hornád which they had rarely ventured past, establishing themselves as the dominant kingdom in the area.
In 23AD the Evars arrived from central Thrismari, establishing the short lived Evarrian Caliphate which gave short challenge to the established however unstable kingdoms.
The Lyonheimer Unification Wars began in the year 750, being a group of wars that caused many changes throughout the kingdoms despite the long lasting of them. They began with the first Judan-Csepeli war of 750, which ended in defeat and subsequent occupation of Csepel for 20 years by the Ójudans. Many other smaller wars which includes the Eghear-Pyorviat and Csepli-Emberekan wars being the most notable. It is estimated by some that over 100,000 died in the wars between 750 and 1332 as they became increasingly more violent as technology advanced.
In the year 1192, Ójuda made a pact with the nation of Sarussia that still stands to present day, making the relationship between the two the oldest alliance in history still standing. It was at this time that the Kingdom of Cercia appeared to the south, a germanic kingdom thought to be originating from Alemani.
The turning point was the reign of Stephen I, beginning in 1317. As a child Stephen was trained in war tactics and became an incredibly popular figure as king of Ójuda incredibly fast, enjoying the luxuries of early kingship. However he started to gain the most amount of his popularity as he promised a united Lyonheimer, something a lot of kings had promised for years at the time. He began by convincing small, unrecognised kingdoms to join him before first gaining the kingdom of Eghear in 1319. This was a huge sucess that made many have faith in the leader as his army built up and he began to take kingdoms incredibly easily, with the likes of Balaton and Magyer being taken by 1325. As of 1329, the only three kingdoms left were Csepel, Ójuda and Emberek. Stephen was preparing for war with Emberek first as although powerful, they were not at the level of Csepel at the time. Stephen invaded the kingdom of Emberek in 1329, leaving only Csepel in the way of Lyonheimerish unification.
The soldiers of Ójuda were trained ready for invasion, with the army accepting anyone. Although at peace for a while, the Kingdom of Ójuda declared war on Csepel in 1331, lead with unity by Stephen I. The invasion was short lasted for the amount of land Ójuda had to take in order to win, they managed to capture the capital city of Csepel in less than a year, giving Stephen I the nickname 'Stephen of Csepel'. In the year following, 1332, Stephen was asked by the Pope to be the king of a united Lyonheimer, so with this blessing he wrote the Treaty of Csepel which resulted in the formation of the First Kingdom of Lyonheimer in 1332. People were generally very happy with the unification, due to the cultural and linguistic similarities between the former kingdoms.
First Kingdom of Lyonheimer
Beginning of the Kingdom of Lyonheimer (Medieval Era)
Early Kingdom
The First Kingdom of Lyonheimer formed from the united Ugric states in the year 1332, following the merging of all of the kingdoms, except the Duchy of Pyor which stayed independent right up until 1801. This occurred following the signing of the Treaty of Csepel, which was written by the first King of Lyonheimer, Stephen I, member of the Baros dynasty. The early days of Lyonheimer had much political unrest, with illegitimate Kings and Queens as well as unrest for the people of the nation, however united under one banner. The freshly unified Lyonheimerish people settled in and around the Parathian Basin. According to Ugric historians, these people originated from the northern mountain range in Sarussia, which is where the language developed.
As a kingdom made up of united Uralic tribes and kingdoms, it began with semi-nomadic peoples. This state was well-functioning, and the nation's military power allowed the Lyonheimerish to conduct successful fierce campaigns and raids into Gwyenn as far as Millerston and into northern Gotneska. Lyonheimer defeated no fewer than 2 major foreign kingdoms in Thrismari before defeat at the Battle of 1365 which ended the ambitions of foreign conquest for Lyonheimer. After this defeat, it was ordered that hundreds of stone castles and fortifications be built in Lyonheimer for better protection.
Age of Barosian Kings
The next major event was in 1376 when king Béla II officially established the Church of Lyonheimer with approval from the Sivladum City State. This drew them closer to the rest of southern Thrismari. Béla also consolidated his power, and started sweeping reforms to convert Lyonheimer into a Southern feudal state. Around this time, Lyonheimer started to become a powerful kingdom. They expanded their lands further in to Gwyenn in 1386, establishing a general border for hundreds of years.
In 1413 the richest and by some estimates 'most powerful' of the Baros kings was coronated, Emeric I. Emeric deposed the equivalent of 29 tonnes of silver. This was the largest amount in the world at the time.
In the mid 1400s, the first reports of the deadly Heratic Plague were made in Lyonheimer, close to Pyor. The plague spread like wildfire within the large cities and communities, being a incredibly infectious disease. This meant awful effects came onto the kingdom, with an estimated death toll of 1,500,000 and huge amounts of economic impact on the country as well as those around in southern Thrismari. Symptoms of the plague included vomiting, extreme hives and irritated itchy skin, black boils, stabbing pain which would eventually result in death. The plague was spread by rats and due to poor hygiene and amount of infected bodies it became a huge issue. Going into the late 1400s, people had already started to think of cures, with the most effective being Vitamin C blends, prescribed for those who could afford doctors. The issue was doctors became rare for those without good wealth, this is due to many exploiting the working class with fake medicines in order to pay for personal health. The end of the plague came with Igor Jancsó's discovery of handwashing in medical practise, which made the level of hygiene in Lyonheimer increase hugely. This, as well as isolations for those who had the disease and better overall hygiene lead to the plague disappearing by the 1500s.
Height of the Kingdom of Lyonheimer (Middle Ages)
Beginnning of the Zápolya Family
One of the final major events of the medieval era was the change of the royal family from the Baros dynasty to the Zápolya family of monarchs. This occurred due to the death of Andrew I who had no heirs to the throne directly descending from Baros, meaning the nearest heir was a part of a different family. The nearest heir was Emeric III, who became the first king of the new dynasty. Under his rule, the country made good strides in recovering from the recently 'finished' Heratic Plague, which still had small cases reported all the way until the 1600s.
Emeric III, despite having an incredibly short reign, is beloved for being the one to prioritise the holiday of Christmas for the Lyonheimerish people, with him making Advent a holiday in which people must take a day of rest and to the present day Lyonheimer remains one of the most Christmas-heavy countries. Due to this, Father Christmas is often referred to as Saint Emeric in Lyonheimer. Other notable actions of his reign include holding off foreign powers and reforming the economy post-plague.
Lyonheimer's army equipment at this time was superior to the majority around them for the very early 1500s, with the army being organised with an official hierarchy of ranks as well as impressive evidence of tactical excellence for the time. This helped them establish the beginning of their height. This was also the point of the founding of the Lyonheimer Black Army, a grouping of elite soldiers put together by the king that stayed in operation until the late 16th century.
Emeric's rule came to an early end upon his assassination in 1501 leaving his brother, Laszlo, as the next heir to the throne.
King Laszlo's Reign
In December 1501, King Laszlo II was coronated in Saint Heimer's Cathedral in Ójuda as brother of the recently assassinated Emeric III. He took control of a stable Lyonheimer, who had a decent economy and happy citizens following the end of the Heratic Plague. Before his coronation nobody knew how much of a reformer Laszlo would be for Lyonheimer.
His reign began with the simple, however effective, removal of the Window Tax. This made many have faith in Laszlo as a king, with people paying taxes without issue and more signing up for the army and volunteering. After that, Laszlo's second decree was the acceptance of women into the military, as well as having compulsory training for troops before being sent to war, meaning the soldiers would all have background checks to confirm they are eligible, which at first caused issues as number of troops decreased however upon training it became a huge improvement for the quality in the army.
As of 1505, Laszlo had gained great respect already, having made great decisions in his initial years as well as good reputation from his brother. His next major decision was his most influential, the establishment of the Parliament in Lyonheimer, initially in the city of Eghear before being moved to the current capital Judapest. This caused a huge change in power with the parliament taking a huge amount of power away from the monarchy, with the king only remaining as head of state. This was one of the worlds first parliamentary republics, with Laszlo as the reason for the progressiveness of Lyonheimer. This was a highly popular move, with him sacrificing his monarch power to give Lyonheimer a democratic system.
The people were more than happy with the king and his reign, with decisions being made that were incredibly popular. He also went against royal protocol, fighting in wars for Lyonheimer. This eventually would result in his death in battle, aged 45, in 1523.
Conquest of Cercia
Following Laszlo's death his eldest son Louis I took power, being coronated in 1524. With help from his advisors, his objective was to expand where his father never could, the Kingdom of Cercia to the south of Lyonheimer which became a difficult task due to the large mountain range that had few ways through. Louis gathered men by conscription and spent a lot of Lyonheimer's tax money at the time on the military, preparing for this war.
Upon declaration of war on Cercia, Lyonheimer pushed through the mountains through passes and areas of flatlands, pillaging small settlements along the way with little resistance from the Cercian soldiers who had prepared little for the invasion. The invasion, however successful, was costing Lyonheimer a lot of money which was heavily impacting the economy and life back in Lyonheimer, causing many to want Louis I to withdraw his troops from Cercia, to which he did not.
By 1531, the Lyonheimerish soldiers had made it far past the mountains into the great plains and the large cities, which despite having built large walled castles and defences were taken with 'ease' by the Lyonheimerish forces. Louis I arrived in the city to Derecester in 1533, declaring the end of the war and conquest however the official borders changed many times throughout the following half a millennium.
Economic Era
Following the war and conquest of Cercia, Lyonheimer was left in a state of economic crisis, which was pinned on Louis I deservedly after he continued his campaign into Cercia against the wishes of his advisory council and the parliament. Louis I became the first king in the history of Lyonheimer to resign from the throne following pressure and death threats by those who believed his actions in Cercia were poor.
Next in the line for the throne was Zoe I, the younger sister of Louis I, who took the throne in 1540. Zoe was presented with a difficult task with Lyonheimer being in debt and economically unstable following her brothers foolish conquest of Cercia.
During the following 50 years, many different monarchs attempted to fix the economy, using tactics such as simple trade and increased taxing on the nations people. During these years of economic reform, Lyonheimer began to fall behind technologically with those around themselves.
At the turn of the 17th century Lyonheimer began to heal under Farkas II as the discovery of a rich gold material in eastern Lyonheimer was made. It was also during the reign of Farkas II that the Holy Crown of Lyonheimer was given to the monarchy by the Pope of the Silvadum City for the historical following of Catholicism. The Holy Crown guaranteed the continuation of some form of monarchy in Lyonheimer, holding it together into the 21st century.
Fall of the Kingdom of Lyonheimer (Early Modern Period)
As the year 1700 began to approach the kingdom's decline began. It started with the coronation of Lilli I, who would be regarded as one of the worst monarchs in history. Her reign began by taking a large amount of power away from the parliament and returning to a monarchy, with the parliament only advising the actions of the queen. This caused great controversy within the nation, causing many to stand up to the government.
This resulted in the Lyonheimerish People's Revolt which ended in governmental victory and overtaking of the monarchy, however it much weakened the nation as royalists still do not support the government. This much weakened the military, leaving them very poor also due to war damages to cities such as Emberek and Eghear.
A further event that weakened the empire was the Lyonheimerish-Pyorvian War which cost Lyonheimer lives and money, however gaining the territory of the Duchy of Pyor. It was also around this time that the economy worsened with trade from other nations was at holt.
The end of the kingdom began as Krenya looked to expand their colonial empire in Thrismari. At first, it would look like Krenya would be unable to take the kingdom of Lyonheimer due to the regional power they had. Despite this, when Krenya invaded in 1870, they easily swept through the land due to revolutionaries from Gwyenn, Emberek and Csepel who helped the Krenyans in their conquest of the nation, which resulted in the First Kingdom of Lyonheimer to be annexed into Krenyan-Lyonheimer in the year 1873.
Sports
Football
Football is the national sport of Lyonheimer, and holds a special place in the peoples hearts. The nation has a proud sporting history, dating back to the late 1800s and football was always the nations frontrunner. Football, or as some call it 'soccer', began in the nation as the LHFA (Lyonheimer Football Association) was founded in 1889 and the football league began in 1892. The Lyonheimer Premiera Bajnoki was one of the best leagues in the world at the time, as most young boys from the nation would aspire to be a footballer.
Famous footballing icon Ferenc Askas is from Lyonheimer. He is known for being, officially, the all time record goal scorer in all of Anteria. Askas was a prolific scorer, who netted 591 times in 631 senior appearances. One of the most famous Lyonheimermen of all time, he went down as a legend in the nation, for his goal scoring prowess.
Another sport Lyonheimer has had some success with other sports, notably boxing with legend László Papp being regarded as one of the most influential figures of the 20th Century.
The LMNT (Lyonheimer Mens National Team) have been successful on occasion over the years, being IFA World Cup winners on 3 occasions and being runners-up on 2 separate occasions.
Other Sports
People of Lyonheimer do play some other sports. The nation has been successful in rowing, weightlifting, tennis and cricket. Lyonheimer also has widely successful motorsport drivers.
Culture
Food
Food is not a huge part of Lyonheimer culture, however there is some native dishes from the nation. The most famous and important dish to the people is Goulash, a soup made originally for shepherds that has become the national dish. It is made of meat, vegetables and noodles. These are the Lyonheimer variants of Goulash:
Székely Gulyás. Omit the potatoes and add sauerkraut and sour cream. Gulyás Lyonheimerish Plain Style. Omit the homemade soup pasta (csipetke) and add vegetables. Mock Gulyás. Substitute beef bones for the meat and add vegetables. Also called Hamisgulyás, Bean Gulyás. Omit the potatoes and the caraway seeds. Use kidney beans instead. Csángó Gulyás. Add sauerkraut instead of pasta and potatoes. Betyár Gulyás. Use smoked beef or smoked pork for meat. Likócsi Pork Gulyás. Use pork and thin vermicelli in the goulash instead of potato and soup pasta. Flavored with lemon juice. Mutton Gulyás or Birkagulyás. Made with mutton. Add red wine for flavor.
Music
Lyonheimerish music consists mainly of traditional folk music and music by prominent composers such as Liszt and Bartók, considered to be among the greatest Lyonheimerish composers. Other renowned composers are Dohnányi, Franz Schmidt, Zoltán Kodály, Gabriel von Wayditch, Rudolf Wagner-Régeny, László Lajtha, Franz Lehár, Imre Kálmán, Sándor Veress and Rózsa. Lyonheimerish traditional music tends to have a strong dactylic rhythm, as the language is invariably stressed on the first syllable of each word.
Holidays
Holidays are a big part of Lyonheimer. They celebrate seven nationally recognised holidays, and many minorities in the region celebrate their own too. The main holiday in Lyonheimer is Christmas, which is extremely important and special to the, largely Christian, population. Each of the Christmas events are working days, including advent. The traditions of the nation say that on Advent, people exchange small gifts of chocolate and wine to show love and appreciation for each other and many go and sing carols at church or visit close family who don't have anyone at this time of year. Christmas Eve, citizens go to the local church and sing Christmas carols with friends and family. Many will spend the whole day doing such activites, as well as exchanging small gifts in the evening. The tradition is for the parents to put oranges in both the slippers of their children for when they wake up on Christmas morning. The house will usually be very decorated with a vast table of food, with turkey as the center-piece of the table. In the morning, children will go downstairs and recieve gifts, usually mountains full of them. They will then all put money towards buying their parents a gift that they present. All of this represents love and congratulation for making it through the year. It is the most special day of the year for the Lyonheimermen. It often snows on Christmas too, due to snow coming from the south that usually comes around late December.
Military
Lyonheimer currently has a small and poorly funded military with only 43 billion being spent each year in the military, due to lack of international threat and conflict as the last major conflict they were in was over 100 years ago during the Great War. Historically, they have been overall poor during the military history, being on the side of the Iron Pact during the Great War. However, they were on the winning side of the Thrismari Revolutionary War 100 years prior with the Coalition.
Equipment
Submachine Guns
- M4A1 (main)
- MP5 A3
Rifles
- CZ Bren 2
- VultR-90
- AK-63 (main)
- Steyr-Mannlicher M1895 (ceremonial weapon)
- Kalinishov-75
Sniper Rifles
Shotguns
Vehicles
Although they use these weapons, a majority are not made by them. Many in the nation believe government army funding should be increased, while others feel the complete other way round and say it is fine as it is. Most of their military weapons are supplied by Vultesia since 2021 and they import most of their military weapons from them. They are also partially supplied by Krenya
Geography
Overview
Lyonheimer is a temperate nation in southern Thrismari. The majority of the country would be described as temperate, however in the south, there is small parts of Taiga and Steppe. Along the West border with Gwyenn, there is a mountain range called the Lübbenau Mountains, which even extends to the border with Medovia. Some of the mountains in this range go upwards of 4,000m at the peak. Mount Versaves, the huge mountain that acts as a natural border to Medovia is 5,281m tall, making it the largest in the range.
Lyonheimer has two coastlines, one small one to the west, and a large coast to the east. The historical city of Pyor is along the east coast and is the navy capital of the nation. Lyonheimer also has a river, Tyarzes, that goes from the east to west coast. Lake Aedratic is on the border with Gwyenn The capital city of Judapest is in the region, Pest, known for its flat grasslands. Another region, the Northern Great Plain is hilly and slightly mountainous. The region is also home to one of the largest lakes in southern Thrismari, Lake Szélekből.
Lyonheimer has a temperate seasonal climate, with generally warm summers with low overall humidity levels but frequent and cold snowy winters. Average annual temperature is 9.7 °C (49.5 °F). Temperature extremes are 41.9 °C (107.4 °F) on 20 July 2007 at Csepel in the summer and −35 °C (−31.0 °F) on 16 February 1940 Judapest in the winter. Average high temperature in the summer is 23 to 28 °C (73 to 82 °F) and average low temperature in the winter is −3 to −7 °C (27 to 19 °F). The average yearly rainfall is approximately 600 mm (23.6 in).
Along Lyonheimer's east coast, they have moderate risk of tsunamis, which have only ever occured once in the history of the nation, in 1887 when a small fishing town was destroyed by a wave. The tsunamis, however uncommon, due to the plate that the country sits on place Lyonheimer in moderate risk of tsunamis as well as earthquakes, however mainly down the east coast.
Tropical storms are highly uncommon, however not completely unheard of. Occasionally, when winds from the Sunadic Ocean blow over, it will, extremely rarely, make it to Lyonheimer. If it does so, it is not a worry as it has never done any damage.
Regions
Lyonheimer is divided into seperate regions, which within them have their own counties run by local governments. Pest is in north-central Lyonheimer and contains the capital Judapest. The Pest region is the definition of temperate, with lush grasslands and forests surrounding the capital, however in the northern part of the region there is fairly mountainous. To the west of Pest is Versavesia, and extremely mountainous region named after Mount Varsaves in the region. Fordit is a small region on the Gwyenn border that has been disputed territory in the past, however now is a quiet area often visited for skiing as it is right in the Lübbenau Mountains, and the same is with neighbouring region the Lubbenese. To the East of the Lubbenese, Nyugati Kozepfold is a central temperate region with the city of Emberek. To the south of that is Hofold, a cold taiga region full of snow and often visited at Christmas time, which is a special time for Lyonheimermen. This is the same with Deli Otthon and Ujfundlandi. Pyoriat is north of Ujfundlandi and is a fairly warm region, with the large port city of Pyor within. To the north of that is Urulek, on the Medovia border and, finally, the second central region Kelet-Kozepfold.
Cities
Largest Cities in Lyonheimer
Lyonheimerish 2016 Census | |||||||||
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Rank | Region | Pop. | |||||||
1 | Judapest | Pest | 3,800,000 | ||||||
2 | Pyor | Pyoriat | 812,000 | ||||||
3 | Csepel | Kelet Középföld | 612,000 | ||||||
4 | Emberek | Nyugati Középföldek | 430,000 | ||||||
5 | Nyíregyháza | Hofold | 150,000 | ||||||
6 | Eghear | Urulek | 90,000 | ||||||
7 | Szolnolk | Urulek | 63,000 | ||||||
8 | Polanoslk | Pest | 45,000 | ||||||
9 | Boloton | Nyugati Középföldek | 38,000 | ||||||
10 | Magyer | Fordit | 18,000 |
Political Parties
Faction Colour | Faction Name | Members | Views |
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Centralist Party | 459 | Libertarian socialism, social-liberalism. | |
Civic Alliance | 306 | National conservatism, Christian democracy, Right-wing populism, Soft Euroscepticism | |
Lyonheimer Singularist Party | 241 | Singularism | |
Democrats | 284 | Social liberalism, Liberalism, Conservatism | |
Workers Party | 137 | Social democracy, Democratic socialism |
Foreign Relations
Lyonheimer shows some foreign relations, it is believed the King is close friends with Emily II of the Gotneska and the two nations, despite the happenings in the Great War, have always been extremely close due to historic similarity and location. To this day, they are close allies. Lyonheimer, along with 10 other nations, is a founding member of the Thrismari Union, in which they have great relations and trade deals with all the nations.
Lyonheimer and Sarussian have the Worlds Oldest Standing Alliance, a friendship alliance starting in the 1100s.
As of the 25th of February 2021, Lyonheimer was a member of the Anterian World Assembly, making them the 41st Member. This is considered late, compared to other nations in Anteria
Education
Education in Lyonheimer is free and available to anyone and funded by the government. Private education also has presence in the country, however isn't that popular. School lasts from aged 3-16, where you have the option to drop out or go to a university in the country.
Natural Life
National Animal
The national animal of Lyonheimer is the Turul, a bird of prey from Lyonheimerish mythology that acts as a national symbol of Lyonheimer.
It most likely originates from the Red Tailed Hawks that can be found in the region. The Turul is often used in symbolism. A large bird, it shows bravery and determination in the Lyonheimerish people. The statue of the Turul in Judeapest is the largest bird statue in Thrismari.
Other Notable Animals
- Thrismarian Beaver
- Elk
- Vole
- Thrismarian Rabbit
- Pygmy Shrew
- Western barbastelle
- Brown Bear
- Grizzly Bear
- Thrismarian Jackal
- Mink
- Red Fox
- White Stork
- Wild Cat
- Brown Hare
- Wild Boar
- Grass Snake
Inventions
Some inventions from Lyonheimer have revolutionized Anteria. Some of the finest inventions originate from Lyonheimer and here is a list:
- Handwashing in modern medicine. This was invented by Lyonheimerman doctors during the end of the Heratic Plague in the 1500-1600s. Doctors at hospitals would be advised to use soap and warm water before procedures, and towards the end it was mandatory. This was soon adopted in other nations.
- The ballpoint pen was first manufactured in Lyonheimer in the mid-1900s to make writing easier, as before hand they would be written with ink and quill. The pen began being mass-produced in the 1960s, and became worldwide around the same time.
- The fountain pen was also produced in Lyonheimer, around the same time as the ball-point pen. This was originally made for government officials, to keep handwriting looking neat and professional, compared to the look of the ball-point.
- Vitamin C pills were originally invented in Lyonheimer during the time of the Heratic Plague and was used to prevent some of the effects, working well
Notable Figures
See: Famous Lyonheimerish
External Links
- Lyonheimer Education System1
- Lyonheimerish Fornit2
- Lyonheimer Mens National Team 3
- Lyonheimer Royal Navy 4
- Royal Family of Lyonheimer 5
- Lyonheimer Royal Army 6
- Lyonheimer-Sarussian Relations 7
- Lyonheimer Premiera Bajnoki 8
- List of Lyonheimerish Prime-Ministers 9
- Famous Lyonheimerish 10
- Country Names in Hungarian (Anteria) 11
- Lyonheimer's Inventions 12