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  • ...petri in [[Vekaiyu]], though sightings of said individual were seen as far as the [[Burdek Lowlands|Burdek]] province in [[Listonia]]. Most accounts seem to go as follows: an unclaimed child travels down a mountain or foothill to meet up
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  • ...ts who lived during or shortly after her time. Specifically, the books are as follows: ...s of her travels in present-day [[Vekaiyu]], [[Listonia]], and [[Dveria]], as recorded during and after her lifetime by St. Ives. It is the longest book
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  • ...ped as a bunch of bilingual commie sports nuts, but Kelssek defines itself as a multicultural, immigrant society which is consequently one of the world's ...acy. Although the [[President of Kelssek]] has wide-ranging nominal powers as head of state, in practice the prime minister is the most powerful politica
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  • || Catherine III International Airport || The airport that serves as a gateway to Québec City ||align="center"| {{color box|Black|1|White}} ||
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  • ...ament. The port of Port-Charles is the largest port in Europe – as large as the next three largest combined. ...nt Isobel has a long history of social tolerance and is generally regarded as a liberal country, having legalised abortion and euthanasia, while maintain
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  • ...nced two more renaissance periods; the Middle Diadochian Renaissance known as the [[Komnenos Renaissance]] (1212-1357) named after the ruling dynasty and ...lks along with porcelain, tapestries, and Diadochian crafts are often used as diplomatic gifts to foreign countries.
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  • During Christmas in Diadochia, desserts and pastries such as Melomakarona (Honey macaroons), Kourabiedes (shortbrad), Baklava (sweet syr In Diadochia Theophany or Epiphany as it is called is a feast that centres around the Great Blessing of the Water
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  • ...well as English and other languages. In the Empire of Diadochia there were as of 2013 approximately 796,452 noble families, with some 9,557,424 members. ...features of the conservative Atlantean Court have led to it being regarded as the most elitist in all the world. At the most exclusive royal court in all
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  • The '''Monarchy of Diadochia''' commonly referred to as the Diadochian monarchy or simply the The Crown. The Diadochian monarchy is ...among the oldest hereditary monarchies in [[Region/Pandos|Pandos]] as well as the world, having reigned continuously since 930 BC. However the Monarchy i
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  • ...urpose of enhancing the glamour and prestige surrounding the sovereign, so as to increase his personal standing and dignity. Each of the Emperor's offici ...e referring to all monarchs of europe, whether they were kings or emperors as son. After this the Emperor named the day when the Ambassador would return
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  • ...a.png|border|120px]] || 12th century–present || Standard of the Emperor, as King of Magaria ...a.png|border|120px]] || 12th century–present || Standard of the Emperor, as King of Dalmatia
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  • ...ζίας<br>{{wp|Doric Greek|Western Argilian}}: ''Damokríteio tas Louzías''<br>{{wp|Slovene language|Mirakian}}: Krščanska republika Lusitska<br>[[ ...aɪ.ikə/]] in English) is a nation located on the continent of [[Borea]]. As of 2015, it has just above three hundred million persons, making it the [[L
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  • ...average of -1% of public expenditure, although commerce is generally seen as a source of tax revenue.
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  • ...tal patients are given credit checks upon passing through emergency rooms, as no government provision is made for healthcare in the region. No welfare is ...rrect the problem. The landscapes of the region are no longer recognizable as such, the atmosphere being unbreathable and the only jungles being made of
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  • * 84. [[Telemachos of Atlantis]] (814-831) (Venerated as a Saint)
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  • ...rial vestments, mantles, dalmatic, armills, and the imperial robe, as well as several other objects connected with the [[Coronation of the Diadochian mon ...ion of Emperor [[Basil IV of Diadochia]] in connection with his coronation as Emperor of Thalássa. A separate ceremony held in Thalássa.
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  • ...Cross of St. George and the tetragrammic cross, both symbols of Diadochia as well. The flag has been the national flag since the 13th century when the ...adochia but features prominently in Diadochian heraldry and is used widely as a symbol of Diadochia.
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  • ...of Diadochia''' is entitled to display two ceremonial bottles with crowns as part of their coat of arms heraldic external ornaments.]]
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  • ...undertakes and consults on the planning of many ceremonial occasions such as coronations, state funerals, the annual Panagia Service and the State Openi ...the throne he created [[Christophoros Maleinos, 26th Duke of Cappadochia]] as [[Megas Domestikos]]
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  • ...secret, and remained a secret for nearly a decade, with Francesca serving as a Lady of the Bedchamber. Paphlagonia attempted to have this marriage set a ...a was a vampire or immortal. None of these rumors have ever been confirmed as true and are simply popular folklore surrounding the Duke of Paphlagonia.
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  • ...rriage was seen as a threat by the Emperor [[Constantine V of Diadochia]]. As a result, Lefteris was condemned to life imprisonment in the [[Fortress of ...in 1622 but vacated the seat soon afterwards on succeeding his grandfather as Duke of Paphlagonia in 1623. He than became a prominent member of the [[Hou
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  • * [[Eric Maleinos, 35th Duke of Cappadochia]] Megas Domestikos served as a Privy Councillor under [[Eric III of Diadochia]] * Thomas Maleinos: son of 3rd Duke, cannonized as a Saint
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  • ...r's resignation of the office, and on 25 June 1488 he succeeded his father as 29th Duke of Cappadochia. Finding himself pushed aside for a time, Cappadoc ...g him to the dukedom. He was appointed to the Privy Council, and served as as Megas Praipositos. He was also restored to the office of [[Megas Domestikos
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  • During the reign of his brother he was known simply as [[Sebastokrator|Monsieur]] and [[Sebastokrator]], the traditional styles at ...nstantine VI, the Princess of Arcadia, and the Duchess of Kýpria, as well as other prominent members of the Komnenos-Palaiologos dynasty. If Michael's f
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  • ...Eric III]]'s younger brother [[Michael I, Duke of Pontus]], known at court as ''[[Sebastokrator|Monsieur Sebastokrator ]]''; his mother was [[Théodora E ...er married his first cousin Princess [[Anna Henrietta of Cranaeia]], known as ''Madame Sebastokratorissa'' at court. The marriage was not a happy one; A
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  • ...dox Church]] amd given the christian name Irene (Eirēnē, "peace") in 765 as well. Cassander VII succeeded his father as sole emperor on 22 July 771.
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  • ...ia he inherited the throne of Calabria in 1545 on the death of his mother. As a Catholic, Demetrius was involved in the Diadochian [[Family Wars]] and th As a Diadochian "prince of the blood" by reason of his descent from various Di
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  • ...s abbdication and flight to Europe in 1832 left a five-year-old George VII as Emperor. George VII throughout his long reign held to strict principals of On the 10 August 1827 George VII was officially recognized as the heir apparent and was bestowed with the titles, Byzantinóu, Prince of
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  • ...hroniá || ''Πρωτοχρονιά'' || Also celebrated ecclesiastically as the feast of [[wikipedia:St. Basil the Great|St. Basil the Great]] and of t
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  • ...average of -1% of public expenditure, although commerce is generally seen as a source of tax revenue.
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  • The '''United Republic of Sainterre''', commonly known as the '''United Republic''' or simply '''Sainterre''' is a country located wi ...the Grand Constitution and installed revolutionary leader Elizabeth James as the nation's first Prime Minister. Following the Convention of 1985, the Co
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  • ...average of -1% of public expenditure, although commerce is generally seen as a source of tax revenue.
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  • ...the [[List of Portuan Monarchs|King]]. The Judicial Body of Portua is know as the Inquisition (A Inquisição).
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  • ...average of -1% of public expenditure, although commerce is generally seen as a source of tax revenue.
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  • ...average of -1% of public expenditure, although commerce is generally seen as a source of tax revenue.
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  • ...(known in English as Charlemagne), the Reich itself did not exist (except as a legal fiction) from the fall of French military dictator Napoléon in 181 ...e=display_region/region=heiliges_romisches_reich?start=0]'' is constituted as an elector monarchy based on the Catholic Principle of Subsidiarity. The el
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  • ...average of -1% of public expenditure, although commerce is generally seen as a source of tax revenue.
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  • ...s the Chairman of the European Progressive Alliance and is widely regarded as the de facto leader of the Reformist Bloc in Inquista.
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  • Negotiations continue with the provincial government of Conryia as to how Velocit should connect to the Conryia Rail system. The province has ...seats and screen for in-seat entertainment, free checked baggage, as well as beverage and food cart service. All trains are equipped with wireless inter
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  • ...his defeat in the 2018 Inquistan ecclesiastical election, Ashton resigned as leader of the Christian League and was succeeded by [[Edward Firoux]].
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  • ...he served two consecutive terms as Premier Commissioner while also serving as the Inquistan Councillor at the same time. Kligenberg led the European Peop
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  • ...average of -1% of public expenditure, although commerce is generally seen as a source of tax revenue.
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  • ...average of -1% of public expenditure, although commerce is generally seen as a source of tax revenue.
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  • ...en power of the Empire. Salonia, Vosium, and Salithia have been integrated as The United Armed Republic and are now apart of the Maddoman Empire. ...The Madizanism church were also being opposed by 'sinful' worshipers known as "Tenebris Worshipers".
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  • ...average of -1% of public expenditure, although commerce is generally seen as a source of tax revenue.
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  • '''The Kingdom of Oasaes''', or commonly known as Oasaes, is a sovereign state in {{region|The United Dominion}}. Sitting on ...Queen regent. In 1140, Francis I and his family died in a carriage bombing as he was on his way to Navarr. Succeeding to the Oasaes throne was Anna, Quee
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  • ...ord of Oasaen Legislative History, inclusive of Original Documents as well as Amendments of Original Documents and of Newer Legislation. Be it that the C ...rths of the several districts, or by conventions in three fourths thereof, as the one or the other mode of ratification may be proposed by the Parliament
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  • ...The weather differs from the mountainous North to the plain South, as well as areas near the coasts of the country. ...der to give them effect. Of its lawyer-members, it appoints five who serve as the Queen's Justices and exercises judicial power on her behalf.
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  • ...ere established in the late XVI century in the coasts of the Yellow River. As consequence of several conflicts the nine original colonies deposed the col ...developed country and one of the wealthiest in the multiverse, classified as a very-high income economy with a very high rating on the Human Development
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  • ...and Spain. By the 11th and 12th century, Portugale was already referred to as Portugal. The etymology of the name Cale is mysterious, as is the identity of the town's founders. Some historians have argued that Gr
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