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Kingdom of Aldia

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Kingdom of Aldia

Königreich Alden (Hesurian)
1297–1924
Flag of Aldia
Aldia flag.png
Above: State flag (1336-1707)
Below: Flag (1707-1798)
Coat of arms of Aldia
Coat of arms
Motto: Rex, Gloria et Patriae
King, Glory and Country
Anthem: Aldensang
Chant of Aldia
Aldia at its largest territorial extent in 1794.png
Aldia at its largest extent from 1793 to 1841 within the Mascyllary Kingdom
CapitalAugusthal (official capital of the kingdom until 1794)
Königsreh
Common languagesHesurian (official)
GovernmentAbsolute monarchy (until 1793)
Constitutional monarchy (from 1794)
King 
• 1297–1310 (first)
Joseph I
• 1883–1923 (last)
Ludwig I
LegislatureLandrat
Oberhaus
Abgeordnetenhaus
Historical eraMiddle AgesEarly 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
CurrencyThaler 1297-1582
Königsthaler 1583-1790
Reichsthaler 1791-1793
Karning 1794-1923
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Duchy of Aldia
First Cuthish Empire
Grand Duchy of Jusland
Duchy of Lensrau
Kingdom of Marlau-Reifurt
Lehpold States
Crowned Republic of Mascylla
State of Aldia
Second Cuthish Empire
Today part of Cuthland-Waldrich
 Mascylla

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.