Ambrosian Empire

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Ambrosian Empire
Împierum de Ambreux
1642–1808
CapitalMulticentral
Common languages
Religion
Reformationism (enforced)
GovernmentHereditary monarchy
Emperor 
• 1647–1657
Henri IV
• 1657–1703
Henri V
• 1703–1731
Françis II
• 1731–1764
Guillaumé VII
• 1764–1782
Àrmenâris II
• 1782–1808
Guillaumé VIII
Historical eraThe Trihhimic Reformations
• Henri IV inherits the duchies of Accio & Lorangbury
16 October 1642
• Henri IV creates the Ambrosian Empire
1647
1689
2 February 1808
CurrencyVarious
Preceded by
Succeeded by
County of Ambreux
Duchy of Lorangbury
Duchy of Accio
Duchy of East Gollia
Duchy of Middle Gollia
Duchy of South Gollia
Lorangia
Lorangia
Vrebsicourgi Republic
East Gollia

The Ambrosian Empire (/æmbrˈʒən/; Gollic: Împierum de Ambreux) was a polity in the Trihhimerein Peninsula, headed by the Holy Ambrosian Emperor. It developed out of the County Ambreux after acquiring duchies, and lasted for over a century and a half until its dissolution in 1808. The empire was established by Henri IV of Ambreux, who succeeded his mother Marie III as King of Ambreux and his father Còzimo V as Duke of Accio and Lorangbury.

The wealth and political influence of the Holy Ambrosian Emperors led to conflicts with the Holy Montic Emperors.