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| stat_year1            = 1805
| stat_year1            = 1805
| stat_area1            = 553,137
| stat_area1            = 553,137
| stat_pop1              = 20,420,000
| stat_pop1              = 15,651,000
| year_start            = 1441
| year_start            = 1441
| year_end              = 1922
| year_end              = 1922

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Sunrosian Monarchy
Sunrosiensmonarchie
1441–1922
Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy
Flag of the Sunrosian Monarchy.png
  • Above: Royal banner of the Grand Duke of Sunrosia (until 1688)
  • Below: Civil flag of the Sunrosian Monarchy (from 1688)
Motto: Sunrosiae est unire omnes nationes (Solarian)
"The destiny of Sunrosia is to unite all nations"
Anthem: Grossherzogshymne (Weranian)
"The Grand Duke's Hymn"
The Sunrosian Monarchy as its greatest extent (1805)
The Sunrosian Monarchy as its greatest extent (1805)
Capital
  • Coerz (1441–1735; 1858–1871; 1921–1922)
  • Georgehaven (1735–1858; 1871–1921)
Common languagesSolarian, Weranian (official)
Aimilian, Aldman, Ruttish, Savader, Selosian, Seniak, Swathish, Vichod, and more
Religion
Official:
Solarian Catholic
Recognised:
Amendism Episemialism Kasperism
GovernmentComposite monarchy (1441–1725)
Absolute monarchy (1725-1856)
Constitutional monarchy (1856-1922)
Monarch 
• 1441–1449
Adalbert XI of Sunrosia (first)
• 1921–1922
Johanna VIII (last)
LegislatureStates-General (1399–1856)
Imperial Assembly (1856–1922)
History 
• Established
1441
• Disestablished
1922
Area
1805553,137 km2 (213,567 sq mi)
Population
• 1805
15,651,000
Currency

The Sunrosian Monarchy was a Northern Euclean multinational state composed of the various lands and kingdoms held by the Grand Dukes of Sunrosia and their kinsmen, until their unification in one cohesive state in 1725 under Johanna VII Josepha. From 1801 onwards, it was officially known as the Sunrosian Empire (Sunrosian Weranian: Keyserthum Sunrosien).