Iberia

Iberia has had many Rulers and "Rulers" in the past

Founding
Madrid was founded late into the Old Republic's lifespan and was nothing more than a farming colony. It was not granted it's own leader or senator and was government owned land. More specifically, personally owned by Emperor Lediton Porluck.

Transition to the Creator
Madrid was one of the first to be informed of the creator's rule in the Old Republic. And was officially declared the home of the Creator himself. Madrid was almost unchanged by this though.

Madrid during the great revolts
Madrid was used as a key military position during the great revolts. As many of these were revolts in Africa, Madrid was important to ensure they did not reach the rest of europe and possibly asia. Madrid was used to produce weapons, and had large walls constructed.

The Beginning of the Grand Revolt
After the great revolts ended, Madrid was left to repair itself. But not long after reconstruction began the Grand Revolt began. Due to the heavy defenses of Madrid, they were able to survive. After the bombs dropped, the people of Madrid recovered quickly. Deconstructing the defenses for resources and replanting the plants from before.

Crowning of King Henry I
Shortly after the Grand Revolt. The citizens of Madrid crowned Henry I as King of Iberia. King Henry I's reign began grand. He led many great attacks against mutated human camps. But it would turn sour when King Henry was defeated only 3 years into his reign, at the hands of a raider group.

Beginning of King Henry II's Reign
King Henry II's ideas for running Iberia were largely different compared to his father. He decided that freedom led to laziness, and laziness led to death. His rule was harsh but profitable for the nation. Allowing for a first golden age in the Kingdom of Iberia.

Formation of the Iberian Worker's Group
Late into Henry II's rule, the I.W.G formed, a powerful co