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Revision as of 02:08, 31 July 2019

List of Prime Ministers

  Unity (1)   Modern Democratic (4)   Soudarded (2)   Labour (3)
Portrait Prime Minister
(Birth–Death)
Term of office & mandate
Duration in years and days
Other public offices
previously held
Party Monarch
(Reign)
Charlie Haughey.jpeg
Chief
Adiuni Seznec,
Prince Seznec

(1902–1999)
12 March
1948
9 June
1951
1947
Unity Coalition
Alan V
Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester.jpg
(1945–1957)
3 years, 89 days
Éamon de Valera.jpg
Belado Pinvidic
(1899–1962)
9 June
1951
5 April
1955
1951
Modern Democratic
3 years, 300 days
Charlie Haughey.jpeg
Chief
Adiuni Seznec,
Prince Seznec

(1902–1999)
5 April
1955
19 June
1963
1955
Soudarded
1959
8 years, 75 days
Robert IV
Prince Andreas.jpg
(1957–2005)
File:GaitskellMP.jpg
Heranal Jezequel
(1916–1995)
19 June
1963
26 March
1970
1963
Modern Democratic
1967
6 years, 283 days
File:Nicholas Ridley 1978.png
The Honorable Lord
Siorious Guegani
(1931–2002)
26 March
1970
22 June
1975
Modern Democratic
1971
5 years, 88 days
James Callaghan.JPG
Riocus Lozac
(1916–2005)
22 June
1975
10 June
1979
1975
Labour
3 years, 353 days
Edward Heath 4 Allan Warren.jpg
Arthur Morcant
(1925–2013)
10 June
1979
22 June
1987
1979
Modern Democratic
1983
8 years, 12 days
Lord Heseltine (6969083278).jpg
William Wylisc
(1930–)
22 June
1987
2 October
2012
1987
Labour
1991
1995
1999
2003
2007
Arthur XI
KennethBranaghApr2011.jpg
(2005–)
2011
25 years, 102 days
Official portrait of Lord Ashton of Hyde crop 2.jpg
Vormvini Quiniou
(1958–)
2 October
2012
18 June
2015
Labour
2 years, 259 days
Official portrait of Stephen Kinnock crop 2.jpg
Adiuni Kloarec
(1973–)
18 June
2015
Incumbent
  • Leader of the Opposition
  • Mayor of Dournfawr
Soudarded
9 years, 159 days

Gelonian War of Independence

Gelonian War of Independence
Part of the 1940s Belisarian upheaval
Date17 May 1945 – 22 April 1949 (ceasefire)
11 July 1950 (peace)
(5 years, 1 month, 3 weeks and 3 days)
Location
Gelonia
Angusta Strait
Result

Ceasefire

Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Strength
Gelonia 1945: 10,000
1947:45,000 - 50,000
Latium 1945: 20,000
1948: 60,000 - 70,000
Casualties and losses
Gelonia # killed Latium # killed
~2,000 civilians dead

The Gelonian War of Independence or Third Latin-Gelonian War was an armed conflict fought in Gelonia from 1945 until 1950 between various Gelonian nationalist military and paramilitary groups, later the Kingdom of Gelonia, and Latium. It was an escalation of the Gelonian civil conflict, and a part of the 1940s Belisarian upheaval.

Origins of the conflict

Forces

Gelonian combatants

Latin involvement

Course of the war

Ceasefire and peace

Brennia peace agreement

See also

Gaudentia of Roazhon

Princess Gaudentia
Gaudentia of Roazhon.jpg
Gaudentia in 2018
Born (1991-02-22) 22 February 1991 (age 33)
St Tudwal Hospital, Oxonia, Gelonia
Issue
Detail
Full name
Gaudentia Rimoete Beatriz Vivienne
HouseRouanti
FatherPrince Riocus, Duke of Roazhon
MotherMaely Laorans
ReligionChurch of Gelonia

Gaudentia of Roazhon (Gaudentia Rimoete Beatriz Vivienne; b. 22 February 1991), commonly referred to as Princess Gaudentia, is a member of the Gelonian Royal Family. She is the eldest child of Prince Riocus, Duke of Roazhon and his first wife Maely Laorans. At the time of her birth, she was 4th in the line of succession to the Gelonian throne; she is 12th currently.

Gaudentia is best known as an Ohaide of Emperor Nathan IV of Ghant, with whom she currently has two children.

Early life and education

Gaudentia was born on 22 February 1991 at St Tudwal Hospital, in Oxonia. She is the eldest child of Prince Riocus, Duke of Roazhon and his first wife, Lady Maely Laorans, whose marriage also produced a son, Robert. She also has four half-siblings from her father's second marriage to Louise, Duchess of Köstritz. Gaudentia was baptized into the Church of Gelonia at CHURCH in May 1991. Her godparents are Vormvini Menez, Chief Menez; Mae Marec (friend of her father); then Prince Arthur, Duke of Oxonia (her paternal uncle); and Princess Maira of Gaemar (Arthur's wife).

Gaudentia was primarily raised in Oxonia with her parents and brother. She was educated at public school for primary schooling at her mother's behest, though attended a private, Church of Gelonia-affiliated institution for secondary school. Gaudentia began her tertiary education, in 2009, at Oxonia City University. She left the university after her first semester, citing her parents' divorce as the primary reason. She enrolled at City College of Velia, in Castellum, for the spring 2011 semester, and took a gap year for all of 2010. During her gap year, Gaudentia spent most of her time in Ghish, and was often seen at Inperiala Palace. In 2013, Gaudentia

Personal life

Ohaide to Nathan IV

Titles, styles, and honors

Styles

  • 22 February 1991 – present: Her Highness Princess Gaudentia

Honors

  •  Gelonia: Dame of the Most Noble and Distinguished Order of the Clover Order of the Thistle UK ribbon.svg
  •  Gelonia: Dame of the Illustrious Order of the Red Hand UK Medal for Saving Life at Sea ribbon.svg

Foreign honors

Issue

Name Birth Death Notes
By Nathan IV of Ghant
Prince Victor of Ghant (2015-09-01) 1 September 2015 (age 9)
Princess Valentia of Ghant (2017-02-14) 14 February 2017 (age 7)

Ancestry

See also

Latium/Sandbox II
Born: 22 February 1991
Lines of succession
Preceded by
Prince Riothamus
Succession to the Gelonian throne
12th position
Followed by
Princess Aven

Michael of Silingia

Ancestry