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The '''First Stedorian Republic''', known in Stedoria simply as the '''First Republic''' ([[wikipedia:Volapük|Stedorian]]: ''Repüblik Balid''), also referred to as Revolutionary Stedoria, and officially the '''Stedorian Republic''' ([[wikipedia:Volapük|Stedorian]]: ''Repüblik Stedoriänik / Püblig Stedoränik''), was founded on 3 April 1793 immediately before the [[First Stedorian Revolution]]. The First Republic would last until 1818, when it would be overthrown and dissolved following EVENT NAME, with the monarchy being re-established in Stedoria.
The pre-revolutionary period of the Republic would be characterised by extreme corruption by the nobility and public discontent among the commoners. The immediate post-revolutionary phase would be characterised by the establishment of a revolutionary government, extreme violence against the nobility, aggressive anti-clericalism and dechristianisation, and extreme revolutionary fervour being advocated by the revolutionary regime. The later post-revolutionary phase would see a decline in internal violence, the attempt to export republican value abroad, and continued attempt at maintaining revolutionary zeal.
==History==
===Nobles' Rebellion===
===The Hireling State===
===Rodanite Rebellion===
===The Years of Blood===
===The Calming of the Storm===
===Downfall and Collapse===


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Latest revision as of 15:30, 28 October 2024

Stedorian Republic
Püblig Stedorik
(Stedorian)
République Stèdorienne
(Lysian)
1793–1818
Flag of
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Top: Flag
(1793)
Bottom: Flag
(1793–1818))
of
Coat of arms
Motto: "Redo bludobs"
"We bleed red"

Anthem: Hüm Proklamata Repüblika
"Hymn of the Proclamation of the Republic"

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CapitalKapojvar
Common languagesStedorian,
Paysan
Government
Protector 
• 1793
Andreas Endinger
Governments a 
• 1793-1801
National Assembly
• 1801-1818
Republican Assembly
LegislatureNational Assembly
History 
• Established
1793
• Disestablished
1818
  1. ^a The Stedorian Republic officially had no head of state or head of government following the Rodanite rebellion, and was governed by the National Assembly. The President of the National Assembly acted as a partially de facto head of state.
  2. ...

The First Stedorian Republic, known in Stedoria simply as the First Republic (Stedorian: Repüblik Balid), also referred to as Revolutionary Stedoria, and officially the Stedorian Republic (Stedorian: Repüblik Stedoriänik / Püblig Stedoränik), was founded on 3 April 1793 immediately before the First Stedorian Revolution. The First Republic would last until 1818, when it would be overthrown and dissolved following EVENT NAME, with the monarchy being re-established in Stedoria.

The pre-revolutionary period of the Republic would be characterised by extreme corruption by the nobility and public discontent among the commoners. The immediate post-revolutionary phase would be characterised by the establishment of a revolutionary government, extreme violence against the nobility, aggressive anti-clericalism and dechristianisation, and extreme revolutionary fervour being advocated by the revolutionary regime. The later post-revolutionary phase would see a decline in internal violence, the attempt to export republican value abroad, and continued attempt at maintaining revolutionary zeal.

History

Nobles' Rebellion

The Hireling State

Rodanite Rebellion

The Years of Blood

The Calming of the Storm

Downfall and Collapse

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