First Kingdom of Lyonheimer

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The First Kingdom and Republic of Lyonheimer
Magylonheimersztag Királyság
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First Kingdom of Lyonheimer in 1784 (Dark Green)
Duchy of Pyor Vassal State (Light Green)
StatusAnnexed by Krenya, became Krenyan-Lyonheimer
CapitalÓjuda (1332-1793)
Judapest (1793-1873)
Religion
Christianity (96%)
Other (4%)
GovernmentConstitutional Monarchy
(1332-1773)
Parliamentary Representative Democracy
(1773-1801)
• 1332-1343
Stephen I
• 1501-1523
Laszlo II
• 1602-1620
Igor IV
Historical era1332-1873
Population
• 1399
8,450,000
• 1832
18,340,000
CurrencyLyonheimerish Fornit
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Kingdoms Flag.png Uralic Kingdoms of Lyonheimer
Krenyan-Lyonheimer
Today part ofScreenshot 2021-03-04 085120.png Lyonheimer
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The First Kingdom of Lyonheimer (Hungarian: Magylonheimersztag Királyság) was a sovereign nation that existed from 1332 to 1873 in southern Thrismari. In the modern day it is made up of Lyonheimer, Maellgain and Gwyenn. It emerged with the uniting of the Uralic Kingdoms of Lyonheimer by Stephen I with the signing of the Treaty of Csepel. His family, the Baros dynasty ruled the Kingdom from creation until the late 13th Century. By the 14th Century the kingdom had become a middle power in Thrismari.

Despite warring with the Duchy of Pyor many times throughout either nations history, including the War of the East and the 300 Days War, however the only real step forward made was in the year 1799 when the Duchy of Pyor was annexed into Lyonheimer. Another major event, the Lyonheimerish People's Revolt of 1696, occurred due to the poor and controversial reign of Lilli I who took a large amount of power away from the parliament and returning to a monarchy, with the parliament only advising the actions of the queen. This caused a minor civil war in the kingdom which greatly weakened their economy and stability. This remained an issue for the rest of the existance of the kingdom.

The end of the kingdom began as Krenya looked to expand their colonial empire in Thrismari. At first, it would look like Krenya would be unable to take the kingdom of Lyonheimer due to the regional power they had. Despite this, when Krenya invaded in 1870, they easily swept through the land due to revolutionaries from Gwyenn, Emberek and Csepel who helped the Krenyans in their conquest of the nation, which resulted in the First Kingdom of Lyonheimer to be annexed into Krenyan-Lyonheimer in the year 1873.

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