Kingdom of Aldia
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Kingdom of Aldia Königreich Alden (Hesurian)
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1297–1924 | |
Motto: Rex, Gloria et Patriae King, Glory and Country | |
Anthem: Aldensang Chant of Aldia | |
Capital | Augusthal (official capital of the kingdom until 1793) Königsreh |
Common languages | Hesurian (official) |
Government | Absolute monarchy (until 1793) Constitutional monarchy (from 1794) |
King | |
• 1297–1310 (first) | Joseph I |
• 1883–1923 (last) | Ludwig I |
Legislature | Landrat |
Oberhaus | |
Abgeordnetenhaus | |
Historical era | Middle Ages – Early modern period |
• Peace of Westmarke | 1297 |
• Peace in Hubertsburg | 1663 |
• Constitution adopted | 9 June 1715 |
• Battle of Auserburg | 24 June 1786 |
• Elbgau Confederacy founded | 6 October 1787 |
23 May 1793 | |
• Abdication of Ludwig I | 20 May 1923 |
• End of the Mascyllary Revolution | 26 January 1924 |
Currency | Thaler 1297-1582 Königsthaler 1583-1790 Reichsthaler 1791-1793 Karning 1794-1923 |
The Kingdom of Aldia (Hesurian: Königreich Alden) was a sovereign state and Mascyllary kingdom centered around the historical state of Aldia and additional territories in northern and central Mascylla from its formal foundation in 1297 following the conclusion of Dilisme's War with the Peace of Westmarke to its re-organization into the democratic State of Aldia after the Mascyllary Revolution in 1924. It was the leading nation in the unification process of Mascylla in the War of the Five Kings and in the Mascyllary Kingdom until its dissolution in 1924.
The kingdom was created from the unified Duchy of Aldia and Grand Duchy of Fania after Grand Duke Joseph I of Fania crowned himself King of Fania and Aldia in 1297 following the Peace of Westmarke that drastically altered the Mascyllary political landscape. As a maritime and agricultural power, it grew to become one of the most influential Mascyllary states by the 15th century. After the gradual decline and partitions of Cuthland, Aldia was recognized as one of Berea's great powers and effectively pushed for an effort of Mascyllary unification, which was reisted by the Kingdom of Adwhin. In 1757 it became a decisive member state of the Elbgau Confederacy and oversaw its evolution to the Mascyllary Kingdom following the War of the Five Kings in 1789-93, with the King of Aldia ascending to the status of Mascyllary King. In 1923 however, the Mascyllary Revolution led to the initial expelling of the monarchy, but later re-institution as a constitutional monarchy which continued the line of solely Aldish monarchs ruling Mascylla.
History
Union with Fania
Rise in power
Four Weeks' War and aftermath
Cuthish influence
Colonial empire
Rivalry with Adwhin
Mascyllary unification
List of Kings of Aldia
This list details all Kings of Aldia (1647–present). Every single monarch is either of the House of Lünburg or its successor House of Ahnern and Ahnern-Welsbach. After the Mascyllary Revolution in 1924, the monarchy of Aldia has merely been an entirely ceremonial one and the kingdom is thus generally considered to be dissolved, even though the institution and title of "King" or "Queen of Aldia" is retained by the Mascyllary monarch.
Name | Portrait | Birthday | Reign start | Reign end | Family |
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William Louis I the Strong Wilhelm Ludwig der Starke |
11 September 1605 | 27 June 1647 | 3 December 1679 (aged 74) |
Lünburg | |
Frederick Albert I Friedrich Albert |
18 October 1635 | 3 December 1679 | 31 October 1692 (aged 57) |
Lünburg | |
William Louis II Wilhelm Ludwig |
7 February 1651 | 31 October 1692 | 12 March 1714 (aged 63) |
Lünburg | |
George Charles I Georg Karl |
14 May 1684 | 12 March 1714 | 26 February 1751 (aged 66) |
Lünburg | |
Frederick Albert II the Great Friedrich Albert der Große |
9 August 1706 | 26 February 1751 | 11 July 1775 (aged 68) |
Lünburg | |
Albert William I Albert Wilhelm |
3 March 1724 | 11 July 1775 | 20 November 1785 (aged 61) |
Lünburg | |
Lucas I Lukas Georg |
16 July 1744 | 20 November 1785 | 2 August 1827 (aged 83) |
Lünburg | |
Lucas II Lukas Augustus |
11 December 1780 | 3 August 1827 | 28 October 1847 Death date: 28 October 1850 (aged 69) |
Ahnern | |
Sophia I Sophia Alexandra |
15 July 1810 | 2 November 1847 | 23 March 1882 (aged 72) |
Ahnern-Welsbach | |
Frederick I Friedrich Wilhelm |
13 February 1831 | 24 March 1882 | 5 September 1892 (aged 61) |
Ahnern | |
Louis I Ludwig Eduard Friedrich |
31 January 1850 | 6 September 1892 | 29 May 1923 (aged 73) |
Ahnern | |
Maximilian I Maximilian Karl Georg Albert |
12 November 1914 | 5 March 1924 | 14 June 1976 Death date: 28 June 2001 (aged 86) |
Ahnern | |
Lucas III Lukas Albert Theodor Wilhelm |
4 February 1938 | 15 June 1976 | 24 November 2005 Alive as of 2021 (aged 82) |
Ahnern | |
Dorothy I Dorothea Sophia Theresa |
10 October 1987 | 25 November 2005 | present Alive as of 2022 (aged 35) |
Ahnern |