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The '''Patrian People's Republic''' ({{wpl|Latin|Vetus Lumenic}}: Patria Populi Reipublicae}}, abbreviated as '''PPR''', was a {{wpl|Soviet democracy|Soviet republic}} formed from lands located in northern [[:uminerra]] and southern [[Notreceau]], primarily focused around the Lumenic provinces of Pirago and Notteri, as well as the Notreceauen Department of Cœurerre. The Patrian People's Republic was formed followed popular uprising within several towns and cities within the aforementioned regions, and established by decree of the Patrian Soviet on May 17, 1936. Almost from its inception, the Patrian People's Republic straggled for existence, fighting against armed incursions from both Lumierra and Notreceau, which are collectively categorized under the wider [[Patrian People's Rebellion]], also referred to as the [[Patrian People's Rebellion|Patrian People's War of Liberation]]. The governments of Luminerra and Notreceau did not recognize the sovereignty of the Patrian People's Republic, with most of the world following suit. The nation's sovereign existence was only recognized by the [[Order of Soviet Socialist Republics]], and the [[Copperhead Republic|Copperhad Republic]]. The OSSR lent substantial material and economic aid to the PPR during its existence.      
The '''Patrian People's Republic''' ({{wpl|Latin|Vetus Patrian}}: ''Patria Populi Reipublicae''), abbreviated as '''PPR''', was a {{wpl|Soviet democracy|Soviet republic}} formed from lands located in northern [[Luminerra]] and southern [[Notreceau]], primarily focused around the Lumenic provinces of Pirago and Notteri, as well as the Notreceauen Department of Cœurerre. The Patrian People's Republic was formed followed popular uprising within several towns and cities within the aforementioned regions, and established by decree of the Patrian Soviet on May 17, 1936. Almost from its inception, the Patrian People's Republic straggled for existence, fighting against armed incursions from both Lumierra and Notreceau, which are collectively categorized under the wider [[Patrian People's Rebellion]], also referred to as the [[Patrian People's Rebellion|Patrian People's War of Liberation]]. The governments of Luminerra and Notreceau did not recognize the sovereignty of the Patrian People's Republic, with most of the world following suit. The nation's sovereign existence was only recognized by the [[Soviet Order|Order of Soviet Socialist Republics]], and the [[Copperhead Republic|Copperhad Republic]]. The OSSR lent substantial material and economic aid to the PPR during its existence.      


The Patrian People's Republic ceased to function as an independent nation on August 24, 1941 following the capitulation of the Patrian Soviet following the Battle of Viersat. Following the end of hostilities and the end of the rebellion, neither Luminerra nor Notreceau were able to reach a definitive agreement on where the border between both nations would be located. This disagreement was resolved by the issuance  of the 1942 {{wpl|Papal bull}} ''Per Gradus in via Reconciliationis'' by Pope Ignatius III.  
The Patrian People's Republic ceased to function as an independent nation on August 24, 1941 following the capitulation of the Patrian Soviet following the Battle of Viersat. Following the end of hostilities and the end of the rebellion, neither Luminerra nor Notreceau were able to reach a definitive agreement on where the border between both nations would be located. This disagreement was resolved by the issuance  of the 1942 Papal {{wpl|Papal bull|Aquila}} "''Per Gradus in via Reconciliationis''" by Pope Ignatius III.  


[[Category: Annwynn]]
[[Category: Annwynn]]
[[Category: Luminerra]]
[[Category: Luminerra]]
[[Category: Notreceau]]
[[Category: Notreceau]]

Latest revision as of 07:17, 17 December 2023

Patrian People's Republic
Patria Populi Reipublicae
République Populaire Patrienne
Repubblica Popolare Patrizia
(5 years, 2 months and 4 weeks)
Flag of Patrian Republic PPR
Flag
of Patrian Republic PPR
Coat of arms
Largest extent of Patrian People's Republic
Largest extent of Patrian People's Republic
StatusLimited recognition by several sovreign nations between 1936 and 1941.
CapitalSable
Religion
Athiest state
GovernmentSoviet democracy
History 
• Established
1936
• Popular revolution in border areas between southern Notreceau and northern Luminerra, centered around the city of Sable, resulting in the establishment of the PPR.
May 17, 1936
• Capitulation of the Patrian Soviet at the Battle of Viersat.
August 24, 1941
• Disestablished
1941
Today part ofReincorporated into Luminerra and Notreceau


The Patrian People's Republic (Vetus Patrian: Patria Populi Reipublicae), abbreviated as PPR, was a Soviet republic formed from lands located in northern Luminerra and southern Notreceau, primarily focused around the Lumenic provinces of Pirago and Notteri, as well as the Notreceauen Department of Cœurerre. The Patrian People's Republic was formed followed popular uprising within several towns and cities within the aforementioned regions, and established by decree of the Patrian Soviet on May 17, 1936. Almost from its inception, the Patrian People's Republic straggled for existence, fighting against armed incursions from both Lumierra and Notreceau, which are collectively categorized under the wider Patrian People's Rebellion, also referred to as the Patrian People's War of Liberation. The governments of Luminerra and Notreceau did not recognize the sovereignty of the Patrian People's Republic, with most of the world following suit. The nation's sovereign existence was only recognized by the Order of Soviet Socialist Republics, and the Copperhad Republic. The OSSR lent substantial material and economic aid to the PPR during its existence.    

The Patrian People's Republic ceased to function as an independent nation on August 24, 1941 following the capitulation of the Patrian Soviet following the Battle of Viersat. Following the end of hostilities and the end of the rebellion, neither Luminerra nor Notreceau were able to reach a definitive agreement on where the border between both nations would be located. This disagreement was resolved by the issuance of the 1942 Papal Aquila "Per Gradus in via Reconciliationis" by Pope Ignatius III.