Kingdom of Grenedene

The Kingdom of Grenedene (Grenedeneish: An Cyningtūm Grenedene / An Cyninᵹꞇūm Ᵹꞃeneꝺene), also referred to as The Kingdom of Greenvale, Royal Grenedene, or simply Grenedene, was the period of Grenedeneish History from 1475 until 1938 where two successive monarchies maintained nominal control over the vast majority of Grenedene and Tyrdene. This period came to an end in 1938 with the flight of the House of Muire to Saesland during the Poppy Revolutions, bringing an end to over 400 years of monarchy in Grenedene, and replacing it with the Peoples Republic of Grenedene, which has existed since.

From its foundation during the period of Grenedeneish Unification, where the Kingdom under the rule of Sæn dal Carrick of Westsoux was brought under control through a mix of political union, war, and the destruction of a foreign enemy, giving him control over the two tribes of Grenedene, the Grenedeneish people and the Tyrdeneish people, who largely fell under the rule of the nation, as well as the House of Carrick, which would continue until the Deposition of the Carrick Monarchy in 1658, which happened as a results of the misrule of King Sæn III which ruled the Kingdom of Grenedene at the time, and who had tried to enforce the state religion upon the Tyrdeneish, and also had maintained a disastrous trade policy, which would result in its replacement with the rule of the House of Muire, under Muire dal Cassian, otherwise known as Muire I of Grenedene.

The nation changed rapidly around the time of the industrial revolution, with the population growing eight times its pre-industrial level in the 100 years which had passed, however this period made the class divide in the nation massively more visible, and by 1916, massive scale protests had broken out, seeking the foundation of truly representative parliament in the houses of the Parliament of the Kingdom of Grenedene, however action against the government did not stop, as in 1928, the First Poppy Revolution began, forcing an even more equal parliament and instating suffrage for all, then the Second Poppy Revolution, which targeted the lords and sought rights for the Tyrdeneish, and then the Third Poppy Revolution, which finally began as a result of the last straw being pulled in terms of a massacre of socialist leaders in the capital at Eagorm.

In 1938, the Kingdom of Grenedene fell to the Revolutionaries, although royalist forces continued fighting until 1939 in some parts of the country.