Imperial Lourenne

As of July 3069, the Empire was re-established after a time of rebellious confederation rule by Democrats. The Queen, Isabelle II returned and was placed back on the throne as the Monarch of Lourenne, through the mass imperial reforms enacted by the Parti Conservateur Royaliste.

The Queen named her son Immanuel as the Sovereign Prince and her government, under Elad Cirith, formed the Theognosian Church of Lourenne. The Empire soon laid claim to the Southern Territories of Orléans and Vasser, which had been illegally sold to the Federation of Zardugal by a Republican coup government in 2920. This claim, however, remains unrecognized by the Federation of Zardugal and the lands that were sold remain under the authority and governance of the Zardic Federation. It was revealed that Sovereign Prince Immanuel, a life long bachelor, had a son with a Duchess, the son was named Françoise and the Sovereign Prince requested permission to marry the boys motherso he could become legitimate.

In the year 3127, Liam Branigan claimed the throne (no relation to the House of Orleans-Vasser) and marked the beginning of the House of Branigan. King Liam I was crowned in May 3127 and served until his sudden death in 3130. After King Liam I death, his eldest son, Fallon took over as King of Lourenne.

In 3575, the Imperialist Party left Lourennian politics and was replaced by the centre-left government of the LDP under Jean Valcourt. Valcourt's government was also slightly pro-monarchist until 3576, when anti-monarchist protests, riots and civil unrest became widespread in the country. The Liberal Democratic Party removed Jean Valcourt in 3577 and replaced him with Frederic Chansonette, a republican. The country's currency jumped to 9 times it's worth around that same time, as the government tried to deal with massive deficits the previous administration had left.