Kingdom of Midrasia

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Kingdom of Midrasia
Reialme de Mydrazia (Midrasian)
891–1648
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Kingdom of Midrasia circa 1500
CapitalMydroll (891–1309)
Lotric (1309–1587)
Roixs (1587–1648)
Common languagesMidrasian
Religion
Orthodox Alydianism
GovernmentFeudal absolute monarchy
King 
• 891–934
Toussaint
• 1408–1444
Philip II
• 1555–1587
Charles I
• 1633–1642
Henry V
LegislatureNoble Assembly
(1353-1633)
Historical eraMedieval period
Early modern period
• Start of Toussaint dynasty
891
1352
1551–1576
1633–1648
• Execution of Henry V
1642
• Creation of the Instrument of Government
1648
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Sabaic Kingdom
Midrasia

The Kingdom of Midrasia (Midrasian:Reialme de Mydrazia) or the Mydran Kingdom was a medieval and early modern monarchy in central Asura. Historians generally regard the foundation of the Midrasian Kingdom to be the converstion of the Sabaic ruler Toussaint to the Alydian faith in the year 891. There is considerable dispute regarding the dissolution of the Kingdom however. Most historians identify the passage of the Instrument of Government and the creation of the Consulship as the definitive end of the Kingdom. Several however, suggest the execution of Henry V in 1642 is a more accurate date given that Midrasia was functionally already a republic for the remaining six years.

Squabbles with neighbours - Pontifical War - emergence as foremost land-power

Politics - creation of noble assembly, fiorentinisation

increasing centralisation & absolutism --> Civil War

Political history

Early middle ages

  • Sabaic religious struggles & civil war - Re-unification and Alydianisation under Toussaint
  • Conquest and Alydianisation of Tolvas
  • Francis' War

High middle ages

  • Involvement in Western crusades
  • Tolvasian revolt
  • Newreyan conquest of Pavania
  • War of the Midrasian succession

Late middle ages

  • Conquest of Friorle
  • Revolt of the Serfs
  • Court moved from Mydroll to Lotric

Early-modern period

  • Midrasian renaissance and fiorentisation
  • Naval exploration in Majula
  • Pontifical War
  • Civil War

Territories and provinces