Alamekean period of Empherias

The Alamekean period was the era of Empherias history between 2044 and 2200.

Henry Alamekas' term as Prime Minister
Following the announcement of the death of Eghloris Lydekker-Hyrette, Alamekas was quickly voted as the successor to the role in a vote 251-18 on 19 May 2044.

Rijkdottir Charlotte died of a heart attack in 2054. Her eldest son, Richard-Stewart Hyrette ascended to the throne at age 62. He was coronated by his more commonly known pseudonym, Prins Ristie on 18 August 2054. Due to his old age, he saw little need to change the status quo and gave more powers to the Prime Minister, instituting a type of royal prerogative in the Law of Prerogative 2055 which passed the Council with a vote of 313-0, with just nine abstentions. However, Ristie died suddenly in December 2055.

Having been a statesman, Ristie had no surviving children and so left the throne to his younger brother Albert, known by the pseudonym Albus Tyrer. Although mostly uncommon names at the time, both names skyrocketed in popularity with especially Tyrer living on to modern times. He decided however to be coronated Rijkse Louis V at age 58.

Rule of Louis V
His reign saw another two Prime Ministers: Henry Alamekas II and Edward Alamekas; A change to national tax laws, the Third Weskynn War (2058-2068); the Palaras Crisis (2077); the Economic Recession of 2082; and the Palak-Empherias War of 2088-2091.

In extraordinary circumstances, Tyrer stayed on the throne for 40 years and lived until the age of 98 in 2095. Many thank this due to his large part away from national politics and good genetics.

The period came to an end in 2200 on the election of Conservative Lukas Clementine, beginning the Campbellian period of Empherias.