Kingdom of Sedakania
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Kingdom of Sedakania Królestwo Sedacani (Sedakanian) Königreich Sedakanien (Besmenian) | |
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429–1921 | |
Capital | Treimar (423-1177) Lichtenberg (1177-1667) Helmfurt (1667-1921) |
Common languages | Sedakanian, Besmenian |
Demonym(s) | Sedakanian |
Government | Absolute monarchy (429-1793) Constitutional monarchy (1793-1921) |
King | |
• 429-469 (first) | Johannes V |
• 1899-1921 (last) | Ludwig II |
Governor general | |
• 1793-1797 | Bernd Kraut |
Sedakanian Minister | |
• 1798-1810 (first) | Karl von Ernst |
• 1920-1921 (last) | Hugo Beetham |
History | |
• Collapse of Tervingia | 429 |
1790-1793 | |
• Integration to the Kingdom of Besmenia | 1 January 1798 |
• Abolition of the monarchy | 14 October 1921 |
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The Kingdom of Sedakania was a small state in Belisaria, which existed as an independent state from 429-1793 and as a protectorate and later as a province of the Kingdom of Besmenia from 1793-1921.
The kingdom gained independence after the collapse of Tervingia. In the Besmenian-Sedakanian War (1790-1793) Sedakania had to fight for its independence, which however lost the war. After the kingdom was a protectorate of the Kingdom of Besmenia from 1793-1797, Sedakania received the status of a province on January 1, 1798. When Karl Ochsenbein came to power on October 11, 1921, the monarchy was abolished.