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|government_type = [[wikipedia:Unitary state|Unitary]] {{wp|absolute monarchy}}<br><small>(1766–1868)</small><br>[[wikipedia:Unitary state|Unitary]] [[wikipedia:Parliamentary system|parliamentary]] {{wp|semi-constitutional monarchy}} <br><small>(''{{wp|de jure}}'' 1868–1990)</small><br>{{wp|Unitary state|Unitary}} {{wp|One-party state|one-party}} {{wp|semi-constitutional monarchy}} under an {{wp|Autocracy|autocratic}} {{wp|military dictatorship}}<br><small>(1927–1952; 1979–1985)</small>
|government_type = [[wikipedia:Unitary state|Unitary]] {{wp|absolute monarchy}}<br><small>(1766–1868)</small><br>[[wikipedia:Unitary state|Unitary]] [[wikipedia:Parliamentary system|parliamentary]] {{wp|semi-constitutional monarchy}} <br><small>(''{{wp|de jure}}'' 1868–1990)</small><br>{{wp|Unitary state|Unitary}} {{wp|One-party state|one-party}} {{wp|semi-constitutional monarchy}} under an {{wp|Autocracy|autocratic}} {{wp|military dictatorship}}<br><small>(1927–1952; 1979–1985)</small>


|title_leader = [[Emperor of Vierzland|Kaiser]]
|title_leader = [[Emperor of Vierzland|Emperor]]
|leader1 = {{Collapsible list
|leader1 = [[Constantine of Vierzland|Constantine]]
| title = List
|year_leader1 = 1766–1795
| test
|leader2 = [[Frederick I of Vierzland|Frederick I]]
| test
|year_leader2 = 1795–1829
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|leader3 = [[Frederick II of Vierzland|Frederick II]]
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|year_leader3 = 1829–1847
}}
|leader4 = [[Alexander I of Vierzland|Alexander I]]
|year_leader4 = 1847–1861
|leader5 = [[Victor I of Vierzland|Victor I]]
|year_leader5 = 1861–1895
|leader6 = [[Alexander II of Vierzland|Alexander II]]
|year_leader6 = 1895–1927
|leader7 = [[Victor II of Vierzland|Victor II]]
|year_leader7 = 1927–1955
|leader8 = [[Victor III of Vierzland|Victor III]]
|year_leader8 = 1955–1976
|leader9 = [[Victor IV of Vierzland|Victor IV]]
|year_leader9 = 1976–1989


|title_representative = [[Chancellor of Vierzland#Vierz Empire|Chancellor]]
|title_representative = [[Chancellor of Vierzland#Vierz Empire|Chancellor]]

Latest revision as of 10:55, 23 September 2020

Vierz Empire
Vierzisches Reich
1766–1990
Flag of Vierzland
Flag
Motto: Gott und volk
God and people
Anthem: O Vierzland hoch in Ehren
O Vierzland high in honour
Imperial Standard: Marsch des Kaisers
March of the Kaiser
CapitalAdtrus
Common languagesOfficial: Vierz
Unofficial: Hauvic, Isheric, Luepolan, Vyzinian
GovernmentUnitary absolute monarchy
(1766–1868)
Unitary parliamentary semi-constitutional monarchy
(de jure 1868–1990)
Unitary one-party semi-constitutional monarchy under an autocratic military dictatorship
(1927–1952; 1979–1985)
Emperor 
• 1766–1795
Constantine
• 1795–1829
Frederick I
• 1829–1847
Frederick II
• 1847–1861
Alexander I
• 1861–1895
Victor I
• 1895–1927
Alexander II
• 1927–1955
Victor II
• 1955–1976
Victor III
• 1976–1989
Victor IV
Chancellor 
• 1766–1781
Friedrich Geiger (first)
• 1986–1990
Heinrich Werner (last)
Military dictator 
• 1927–1949
Hermann Eschau
• 1949–1953
Helmut Bergmann
• 1979–1985
Stefan Vogt
LegislatureReichsthing (Imperial Thing)
Imperial Council
Imperial Assembly
Historical eraLate modern period
7 June 1766
28 October 1989
10 January 1990
Population
• 1766
18,623,181
• 1990
87,230,942
CurrencyReichsmark (ᛗ)
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Vierz Kingdom
Vierz League
Vierzland
Area and population not including colonial data

The Vierz Empire (Vierz: Vierzisches Reich, Hauvic: Wiersisches Riek) was an empire in central Patyria. It was founded in the aftermath of the First Apelic War in 1766 and dissolved in 1990 as a result of the Werner Declaration following the Vierz Revolution.