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| era = [[Salvia in the Middle Ages|Medieval]] / [[Early modern Salvia|Early Modern]] | | era = [[Salvia in the Middle Ages|Medieval]] / [[Early modern Salvia|Early Modern]] | ||
| national_anthem = | | national_anthem = | ||
| life_span = 1261-1709<br />{{small|1709–1790: [[Government-in-exile]]}} | | life_span = 1261-1709<br/>{{small|1709–1790: [[Government-in-exile]]}} | ||
| event_start = Begin of [[Gaullis dynasty]] | | event_start = Begin of [[Gaullis dynasty]] | ||
| year_start = 1261 | | year_start = 1261 | ||
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| event1 = [[Salvian Wars of Religion]] | | event1 = [[Salvian Wars of Religion]] | ||
| date_event1 = 1347–1391 | | date_event1 = 1347–1391 | ||
| event2 = | | event2 = War of the Analgian League | ||
| date_event2 = 1559-1563 | | date_event2 = 1559-1563 | ||
| event3 = | | event3 = Convention of Ranga | ||
| date_event3 = 1569 | | date_event3 = 1569 | ||
| event4 = [[ | | event4 = [[People’s War]] | ||
| date_event4 = 1707-1709 | | date_event4 = 1707-1709 | ||
| year_end = 1709 | | year_end = 1709 | ||
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| flag_type = Royal Banner | | flag_type = Royal Banner | ||
| image_coat = DivineImperiumCoA.png | | image_coat = DivineImperiumCoA.png | ||
| coa_size = | | coa_size = 125px | ||
| alt_coat = Coat of arms | | alt_coat = Coat of arms | ||
| symbol_type = Coat of arms | | symbol_type = Coat of arms | ||
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| image_map_caption = The Divine Imperium at its greatest extent | | image_map_caption = The Divine Imperium at its greatest extent | ||
| common_languages = {{plainlist| | | common_languages = {{plainlist| | ||
* [[Aroman]] (official) | * [[List of Spoken Languages on Eurth|Aroman]] (official) | ||
* [[ | * [[List of Spoken Languages on Eurth|Salvian]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
| government_type = {{plainlist| | | government_type = {{plainlist| | ||
* | * {{wp|Feudalism|Feudal}} {{wp|absolute monarchy}} (1261–1569; 1609-1614; 1621-1638) | ||
* Semi-feudal | * Semi-feudal {{wp|constitutional monarchy}} (1569–1609; 1614-1621; 1638-1707) | ||
}} | }} | ||
| title_leader = [[List of Salvian monarchs|King]] | | title_leader = [[List of Salvian monarchs|King]] | ||
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}} | }} | ||
| legislature = {{plainlist| | | legislature = {{plainlist| | ||
* [[Convention of Ranga]]<br />(1569–1709) | * [[Convention of Ranga]]<br/>(1569–1709) | ||
}} | }} | ||
| house1 = {{plainlist| | | house1 = {{plainlist| | ||
* ''[[Concilio Populi]]''<br />(1569-1706) | * ''[[Concilio Populi]]''<br/>(1569-1706) | ||
}} | }} | ||
| house2 = {{plainlist| | | house2 = {{plainlist| | ||
* ''[[Concilio Clerici]]''<br />(1569-1706) | * ''[[Concilio Clerici]]''<br/>(1569-1706) | ||
}} | }} | ||
| religion = {{plainlist| | | religion = {{plainlist| | ||
* [[Salvian Catholicism]]<br /><small>(2 February 1261 onwards)</small> | * [[Salvian Catholicism]]<br/><small>(2 February 1261 onwards)</small> | ||
}} | }} | ||
| currency = Salvian regita<br/>Salvian croinare <small>(from 1505)</small> | | currency = Salvian regita<br/>Salvian croinare <small>(from 1505)</small> | ||
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The [[Divine Imperium of Salvia]] (Salvian: ''Tapinus | The [[Divine Imperium of Salvia]] (Salvian: ''Tapinus Rangum dox Salva''; Aroman: ''Divinus Imperium Salveae''), historically known as the [[Divine Imperium of Salvia|Holy Salvian Catholic Empire]] (Salvian: ''Salvan Tapinus Rangum Catholicum''; Aroman: ''Sanctum Salvae Imperium Catholicum'') was a medieval and early modern monarchy in [[Marenesia]]. It was among one of the most powerful states of the early modern era, dominating regional politics and extending its influence throughout the [[New Wurld]] through colonization and conquest. From the late 15th century to the early 18th century, the Divine Imperium controlled overseas territory in the New Wurld and in [[Marenesia|Marenesia Minor]]. It was also one of the wealthiest empires in the 16th and 17th centuries, and exerted considerable economic and political influence throughout its territories. | ||
Declared by [[Joseph I of Salvia|King Joseph I]] following his coronation by Pope Leo VI, the empire swiftly expanded its Marenesia holdings and experienced a {{wp|Medieval renaissances#12th-century_Renaissance|medieval renaissance}} with culture and the arts flourishing. The arrival of the $$$$ Plague and severe infighting during the [[Salvian Wars of Religion]] would result in a steep decline in population, with modern scholars estimating the death toll to be between one-fourth and one-third of Salvians. The societal upheaval that this caused almost led to the collapse of the empire, however a series of several competent emperors restored the empire and ushered in the ''[[Magnaere Progresient]]''. | Declared by [[Joseph I of Salvia|King Joseph I]] following his coronation by Pope Leo VI, the empire swiftly expanded its Marenesia holdings and experienced a {{wp|Medieval renaissances#12th-century_Renaissance|medieval renaissance}} with culture and the arts flourishing. The arrival of the $$$$ Plague and severe infighting during the [[Salvian Wars of Religion]] would result in a steep decline in population, with modern scholars estimating the death toll to be between one-fourth and one-third of Salvians. The societal upheaval that this caused almost led to the collapse of the empire, however a series of several competent emperors restored the empire and ushered in the ''[[Magnaere Progresient]]''. | ||
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==Unification of Salvia and Medieval Renaissance== | ==Unification of Salvia and Medieval Renaissance== | ||
== | ==Late Medieval Crisis== | ||
==Magnaere Progresient and Reformation== | ==Magnaere Progresient and Reformation== | ||
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• 1261–1291 (first) | Joseph I | ||||||||||||||
• 1544-1563 (last Gaullis) | Gaetno II | ||||||||||||||
• 1563-1570 (first del Monte) | Flavio I | ||||||||||||||
• 1693-1709 (last) | Peter III | ||||||||||||||
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Historical era | Medieval / Early Modern | ||||||||||||||
• Begin of Gaullis dynasty | 3 July 1261 | ||||||||||||||
1347–1391 | |||||||||||||||
• War of the Analgian League | 1559-1563 | ||||||||||||||
• Convention of Ranga | 1569 | ||||||||||||||
1707-1709 | |||||||||||||||
• Disestablished | 24 February 1709 | ||||||||||||||
Currency | Salvian regita Salvian croinare (from 1505) | ||||||||||||||
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The Divine Imperium of Salvia (Salvian: Tapinus Rangum dox Salva; Aroman: Divinus Imperium Salveae), historically known as the Holy Salvian Catholic Empire (Salvian: Salvan Tapinus Rangum Catholicum; Aroman: Sanctum Salvae Imperium Catholicum) was a medieval and early modern monarchy in Marenesia. It was among one of the most powerful states of the early modern era, dominating regional politics and extending its influence throughout the New Wurld through colonization and conquest. From the late 15th century to the early 18th century, the Divine Imperium controlled overseas territory in the New Wurld and in Marenesia Minor. It was also one of the wealthiest empires in the 16th and 17th centuries, and exerted considerable economic and political influence throughout its territories.
Declared by King Joseph I following his coronation by Pope Leo VI, the empire swiftly expanded its Marenesia holdings and experienced a medieval renaissance with culture and the arts flourishing. The arrival of the $$$$ Plague and severe infighting during the Salvian Wars of Religion would result in a steep decline in population, with modern scholars estimating the death toll to be between one-fourth and one-third of Salvians. The societal upheaval that this caused almost led to the collapse of the empire, however a series of several competent emperors restored the empire and ushered in the Magnaere Progresient.