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'''All hail thee, King of Kings''', also known as the '''March of the King of Kings''', is the [[wikipedia:honors music|imperial anthem]] of the [[Achysia|Empire of Achysia]]. It was written in 1825 as the first [[wikipedia:national anthem|national anthem]] of Achysia, in honor of Emperor Veliaron I, using a march that had been informally used by the Schools of the Imperial Guards ever since 1740. | '''All hail thee, King of Kings''', also known as the '''March of the King of Kings''', is the [[wikipedia:honors music|imperial anthem]] of the [[Achysia|Empire of Achysia]]. It was written in 1825 as the first [[wikipedia:national anthem|national anthem]] of Achysia, in honor of Emperor Veliaron I, using a march that had been informally used by the Schools of the Imperial Guards ever since 1740. | ||
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Imperial anthem of Achysia | |
Also known as | March of the King of Kings |
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Lyrics | Aeron Kardalas |
Music | Zarion Volodos |
Adopted | 1825 |
Imperial Anthem
All hail thee, King of Kings, also known as the March of the King of Kings, is the imperial anthem of the Empire of Achysia. It was written in 1825 as the first national anthem of Achysia, in honor of Emperor Veliaron I, using a march that had been informally used by the Schools of the Imperial Guards ever since 1740.
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"All hail thee, King of Kings" (instrumental)
"All hail thee, King of Kings", performed by the Imperial Military Orchestra
File:Monumento a la Libertad, Riga, Letonia, 2012-08-07, DD 10.JPG | |
National anthem of Achysia | |
Also known as | Life in liberty, or death |
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Lyrics | Zolkor Aerzion |
Music | Akor Vorokos |
Adopted | 1955 |
National Anthem
Awaken thee, Achysian!, also known as Life in liberty, or death, is the national anthem of Achysia. It was composed during the 1821 Revolution, as a revolutionary song, and was adopted as the anthem of the First Thracian Republic, before being abandoned after the first restauration of the monarchy. As a symbol of democracy, the song was adopted again as Achysia's national anthem by the National Council of Transition, and then by the Second Thracian Republic, having grown increasingly popular ever since it was sung on the streets during the events of the 1944 Revolution. The song's popularity led to it retaining its status as a national anthem, being officially adopted by the restored Empire of Achysia in 1955.
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"Awaken thee, Achysian" (instrumental)
"Awaken thee, Achysian", performed by the Imperial Military Orchestra