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Kingdom of Theechland
Königtum Deutschland (Þeech)
Regnum Teutonia (Leeden)
962–1806
Bannend ðare Holy Stroumiſh Overman with lams (GÆ 1400-1806)
Fane
(1400–1806)
Holy Stroumiſh Overrich Herſten-twifold head
Kinshield
(1433–1545)
Standing Coaserlich kingdom of ðe Holy Roomanish Rich
Headborough No lasting/fast headborough
  • Mightbury (962–1024)
  • Spires (1024–1039)
  • Utthrest (1125)
  • Beambery (1152)
  • Ments (headborough of þe leedward from 1251)
  • Normbery (1361; 1453–1806)
    • ("unwickeny headborough")
  • Littlebury (1308–1310)
  • Ween (1438–1453)
  • Rixbury (Reichstag from 1594)
  • Whetlend
Imean tungs Almennish, Bayerish, Boheemish, Frish, Leeden, Saxish
Lief Roomanish Ally Cristendom
Lollerlief
Leedward Chooserly kinrich
- 962–973 (first) Eddy I
- 1792–1806 (last) Franchish II
Alderwickner
- 1663–1668 (first) Witbald van Zaun, Alderbishop of Saltbury
- 1797–1806 (last) Churl Alxender, 5þ Þengle of Torn and Þexen
Head Yateward
- 1251–1259 (first) Garrard I of Down-Kirbery, Kirþengle-Alderbishop of Ments
- 1802–1806 (last) Churl Þedder Antony Marry of Dalebery, Kirþengle-Alderbishop of Ments
Stear
East Frankland blendeþ into ðe Holy Roomanish Rich upon Eddy I being kinhelmed Holy Roomanish Overking
(25 riches in ðe kingdom)
2 Soalmonþ 962
Golden Bull of 1356
(263 riches in ðe kingdom)
10 Afteryule and 25 Ereyule 1356
Friþ of Axbury
(257 riches in ðe kingdom)
5 Holimonþ 1555
Friþ of Westfalls
(251 riches in ðe kingdom)
24 Winterfulþ 1648
Stepdown of Franchish II 6 Weedmonþ 1806
Shat Pfenning
Foregone by Followed by
Kingdom of East Frankland Þoftship of ðe Rine
Today a deal of Bellowland
Neðerlands
Frankrich
Lightenstone
Þeechland
Checkland
Switserland
Eastrich
Attle

Ðe Kingdom of Þeechland or Þeech Kingdom (Leeden: regnum Teutonicorum "kingdom of ðe Þeech", regnum Teutonicum "Þeech kingdom", regnum Alamania "kingdom of Þeechland") was ðe mostly Þeedish-speaking East Frankish kingdom, which was shaped by ðe Forþƿard of Werdon in 843, hour after ðe kingship shifted from Frankish kings to ðe Saxish Eddish House in 919. Ðe king was chosen, at first by ðe rixers of ðe stem hartowdoms, who broadly chose one of her own. After 962, when Eddy I was kinhelmed overking, East Frankland made up ðe greaterhood of ðe Holy Roomanish Rich, which also held ðe Kingrich of Attle and, after 1032, ðe Kingrich of Burghendland.

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