Alternative History
Russian Empire

Flag of Russia
Flag
Coat of arms of Russia
Coat of arms
Capital Moscow
Demonym(s) Russian
Government Federal Parlamentary Constitutional Monarchy
• Emperor
Rurik IV
• Prime Minister
Lev Scholsberg
Legislature Russian Parliament
• Upper house
Council
• Lower house
Duma
Formation
882
1157
1282
16 January 1547
8 February 1723
8–16 March 1917
•  Current Constitution
28 October 1917


Russia, formally The Russian Empire, is the largest country in the world and one of the world's superpowers, with it's head of state being Rurik IV, the Prime Minister Lev Schlosberg, and the heir apparent, Roman Rurikovich.

Political Parties[]

Name Logo Status Ideology Political Position
Contitutional Democratic Party
Svoboda, Kadet symbol
Government Social-Liberalism Center
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
Government Democratic-Socialism Centre-Left
Socialist Revolutionary Party
Socialist Revolutionary Party
Government Progressive-Socialism Centre-Left
Union of the Social Democrats
International League COA GNW
Junior Coalition Social-Democracy Centre to Centre-Left
All-Russian Communist Party
Union of Far Eastern Socialist Republics - CoA
Opposition Revolutionarism Left to Far-Left

History[]

The Tsardom of Russia was formed in 1547, by Ivan IV of Moscow, who was the undisputed ruler of Russia, later his sucessors Ivan V, Vasili IV, Vladmir III and Fyodor I continued the expansion of the nation. During the regin of Fyodor, Much of Eastern Siberia was annexed into Russia. And Vladimir IV, due to the Russian War of Succession, won Finland and Weastern Commonwealth.

Invasion of Russia

Invasion of Russia

Napoleonic Wars[]

During the Napoleonic Wars, Russia lost Poland and someother lands during the french invasion, but, after the 1812 winter, the Russians pushed the french back to their mainlands. After the Congress of Vienna, Russia won the majority of the Duchy of Warsaw.


Great War[]

Following the assasination of Franz Ferdinand, Russia joined the Serbian side of the war. Germany occupied Poland and Lithuania, putting Karl Olbarcht in the Polish throne and Eitel Friedrich in Lithuania. Russia later pushed Germany back and won Galicia-Lodomeria, Posen and West Prussia.