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Vierz Empire Vierzes Reich | |
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1766-1990 | |
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Motto: Gott und volk "God and people" | |
Anthem: O Vierzland hoch in Ehren O highly esteemed Vierzland Imperial Standard: Marsch des Kaisers March of the Kaiser | |
Capital | Adtrus |
Government | Unitary absolute monarchy (1766–1873) Unitary parliamentary semi-constitutional monarchy (de jure 1873–1990) Autocratic military dictatorship (1929–1953; 1979–1985) |
Kaiser | |
• 1766–1795 | Constantine the Great (first) |
• 1979–1989 | Viktor IV (last) |
Chancellor | |
• 1766–1781 | Friedrich Geiger (first) |
• 1986–1990 | Heinrich Werner (last) |
Reichsleiter | |
• 1929–1949 | Hermann Eschau (first) |
• 1949–1953 | Helmut Bergmann |
• 1979–1985 | Stefan Vogt (last) |
Legislature | Reichsthing (Imperial Thing) |
Reichsrat (Imperial Council) | |
Reichsversammlung (Imperial Assembly) | |
Historical era | Late modern period |
7 June 1766 | |
21 September 1989 | |
10 January 1990 | |
Population | |
• 1766 | 18,623,181 |
• 1990 | 87,230,942 |
Currency | Reichsmark (ᛗ) |
The Vierz Empire (Vierz: Vierzes Reich) was a monarchy in central Patyria that lasted for much of the late modern period. It was founded in the aftermath of the First Apelic War in 1766, and was dissolved in 1990 as a result of the Werner Declaration following the Vierz Revolution.