Kingdom of Ainin
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Kingdom of Ainin Royaume d'Ainin | |
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1145–1801 | |
Motto: La foy ante tottus. (Faith above all) | |
Anthem: L'Oriflamme éternelle (official) (1644-1801) L'hymne d'Ultramer (popular) (1731-1801) | |
Capital | Aucens (1145-1201) Tourres (1201-1245) Bounèsquebourg (1245-1798) Huimont (1798-1801) |
Common languages | French, Azawarecha, Mespalian |
Religion | Saturnism |
Government | Monarchy |
King | |
• 1145-1157 | Marc VII/I |
• 1777-1801 | Mathieu IV |
History | |
August 1145 | |
1245 | |
1488-1524 | |
1592-1606 | |
18 August 1795 | |
2 May 1801 | |
Currency | Aininian louré |
Today part of | Ainin Desena Karazawa Mespalia |
The Kingdom of Ainin (French: Royaume d'Ainin) was a monarchy in Conitia and the predecessor of the modern state of Ainin. It was founded in 1145 by Marc VII of Douray at the end of the Aininian Wars of Unification, and existed until 1801, when it was overthrown in the Aininian Revolution.