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The '''Mascyllary Kingdom''' ({{wp|German language|Hesurian}}: ''Königreich Maskilliens''), also known as the '''Kingdom of Mascylla''' ({{wp|German language|Hesurian}}. ''Königreich von Maskillien''), was the [[Mascyllary people|Mascyllary]] {{wp|nation state}} that exited from the [[War of the Five Kings|unification of Mascylla]] in 1793 until [[Mascyllary Revolution|the abdication and murder]] of [[Lukas II of Mascylla|King Emperor Lukas II]] in 1923.

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Mascyllary Kingdom

Königreich Maskilliens (Hesurian)
1793–1924
Motto: Vereint in Blut und Ehre
"United in blood and honour"
Anthem: Unser eintes Land des Königs (official anthem of the King Emperor)
"Our united country of the king"
StatusKingdom
CapitalKönigsreh
Common languagesOfficial:
Hesurian
Unofficial:X
Religion
X
Demonym(s)Mascyllary
GovernmentFederal parliamentary semi-constitutional monarchy
King Emperor 
• 1793–1830 (first)
Robert I
• 1907–1923 (last)
Lukas II
Prime Minister 
• 1793–1835 (first)
Wilhelm Stenreck
• 1922–1923 (last)
Theodor Rähner
LegislatureImperial Diet
Imperial Diet
Federal Council
Historical era1793–1923
23 May 1793
• Constitution adopted
17 April 1796
8 September 1910
X 1917
13 May 1923
2 June 1923
26 January 1924
Population
• 1800
6,800,000
• 1900
21,570,000
• 1909
23,720,000
• 1920
26,220,000
CurrencyMascyllary gold mark (1793–1910)
Mascyllary Pappemark (1910–1918)
Mascyllary silver mark (1918–1923)
Succeeded by
Mascylla
People's State of Hytekojuznia
Lilienburg
Today part ofMascylla
Juznia

The Mascyllary Kingdom (Hesurian: Königreich Maskilliens), also known as the Kingdom of Mascylla (Hesurian. Königreich von Maskillien), was the Mascyllary nation state that exited from the unification of Mascylla in 1793 until the abdication and murder of King Emperor Lukas II in 1923.