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=Flag templates (will be for the subdivisions interactive map that comes with it)= | =Flag templates (will be for the subdivisions interactive map that comes with it)= | ||
(Nations - will also be for the others) | |||
*{{flag|Ausonia}} | *{{flag|Ausonia}} | ||
*{{flag|Revelland}} | |||
*{{flag|United Republics (Terramir)}} | |||
*{{flag|Charlesines}} | |||
*{{flag|Ocassia}} | |||
*{{flag|Costa Luna}} | |||
==Provinces== | ==Provinces== | ||
*{{flag|Albret}} | *{{flag|Albret}} | ||
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==Area== | ==Area== | ||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! colspan=2 | Unit | |||
! rowspan=2 | Relative Value<br>(''pieds carrés'') | |||
! rowspan=2 width=120px | {{wp|SI}} value | |||
! rowspan=2 width=120px | {{wp|English units|English value}} | |||
! rowspan=2 | Notes | |||
|- | |||
! French | |||
! Translation | |||
|- | |||
|align=center| ''pied carré'' | |||
|align=center| square foot | |||
|align=right| 1 | |||
|align=right| ~0.093 m<sup>2</sup> | |||
|align=right| 1 sq ft | |||
| This is the Ausonian {{wp|square foot}}. | |||
|- | |||
|align=center| ''toise carré'' | |||
|align=center| square fathom | |||
|align=right| 28{{frac|11|25}} | |||
|align=right| ~2.64 m<sup>2</sup> | |||
|align=right| 28.44 sq ft | |||
|This is the Ausonian square fathom. | |||
|- | |||
|align=center| ''perche carrée'' | |||
|align=center| square perch | |||
|align=right| 44 | |||
|align=right| ~4.09 m<sup>2</sup> | |||
|align=right| 44 sq ft | |||
|It is a square 22 ''pieds'' on each side. | |||
|- | |||
|align=center colspan=2| ''vergée'' | |||
|align=right| 6,400 | |||
|align=right| 594.58 m<sup>2</sup> | |||
|align=right| 6,400 sq ft | |||
|This is a square 5 ''perches'' on each side, or one quarter of an {{wp|acre}}. | |||
|- | |||
|align=center colspan=2| ''{{wp|acre}}'' | |||
|align=right rowspan=2| 25,600 | |||
|align=right rowspan=2| 2,378.32 m<sup>2</sup> | |||
|align=right rowspan=2| 25,600 sq ft | |||
|rowspan=2|This is a square 10 ''perches'' (or one ''arpent'') on each side. | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|''arpent carré'' | |||
|align=center| square ''arpent'' | |||
|- | |||
|align=center colspan=2| ''dîme'' | |||
|align=right| 256,000 | |||
|align=right| 23,783.18 m<sup>2</sup> | |||
|align=right| 256,000 sq ft | |||
|The dîme (from Old French *''dixme'', ultimately from Latin ''decimus'') is comprised of an area of 10 square acres. | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
==Volume== | ==Volume== | ||
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==Weight/mass== | ==Weight/mass== | ||
Traditionally, the Ausonian pound (''livre'') was defined as the mass of exactly {{frac|1|70}} of a Ausonian cubic foot of water. Various provinces, cities, and even guilds often had their own physical standards of measurement, many of which were not consistent with one another as well as the main standard used in Savonnes. It would not be until the late 18th century that the Savonian standard would be standardised using {{wp|SI}} definitions and adopted universally across the whole Commonwealth. | Traditionally, the Ausonian pound (''livre'') was defined as the mass of exactly {{frac|1|70}} of a Ausonian cubic foot of water. Various provinces, cities, and even guilds often had their own physical standards of measurement, many of which were not consistent with one another as well as the main standard used in Savonnes. It would not be until the late 18th century that the Savonian standard would be standardised using {{wp|SI}} definitions and adopted universally across the whole Commonwealth. | ||
As with most other systems, there were two system used, a general system for ordinary use, and an {{wp|apothecaries' system}} used by physicians and the measures of precious metals. | |||
===General system=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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|align=right|979.034 kg | |align=right|979.034 kg | ||
|align=right|2,158.4 lb | |align=right|2,158.4 lb | ||
|- | |||
|} | |||
===Apothecaries' system=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! Unit | |||
! Translation | |||
! Relative Value (''grain'') | |||
! Ordinary value | |||
! {{wp|SI}} value | |||
! {{wp|Avoirdupois}} value | |||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
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! Year of est. | ! Year of est. | ||
! style="width:16em" | Background/programming | ! style="width:16em" | Background/programming | ||
|- | |||
| Société de radiodiffusion catholique-Association chrétienne de radiodiffusion ausonienne<br><small>(Catholic Broadcasting Company-Ausonian Christian Broadcasting Association</small> | |||
| SRC-ACRA | |||
| [[File:ORTF_SRCACRA-logo.svg|60px|center]] | |||
| Châlons{{Note_label|a|a|none}} | |||
| | |||
| align="center" | 1924 (ACRA)<br>1925 (SRC) | |||
| Protestant and Catholic (main religious broadcaster) | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Association des radiodiffuseurs travailleurs<br><small>(Association of Worker Broadcasters)</small> | | Association des radiodiffuseurs travailleurs<br><small>(Association of Worker Broadcasters)</small> | ||
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| Savonnes{{Note_label|a|a|none}} | | Savonnes{{Note_label|a|a|none}} | ||
| | | | ||
| align="center" | | | align="center" | 1926 | ||
| Left-wing, labour/[[Social Democratic Party (Ausonia)|PSD]]-oriented | | Left-wing, labour/[[Social Democratic Party (Ausonia)|PSD]]-oriented | ||
|- | |- |
Latest revision as of 23:30, 15 November 2024
This is a general Ausonia-related sandbox thread. I'm probably not going to categorize this one.
NOTE (3 SEPTEMBER 2024): AS OF TODAY, ALL SANDBOX-RELATED CONTENT IS FOR THE REWRITE ONLY, WITH VARIOUS BITS AND PIECES PORTED OVER FROM PRE-EXISTING CONTENT
Flag templates (will be for the subdivisions interactive map that comes with it)
(Nations - will also be for the others)
- Ausonia
- Revelland
- United Republics
- Charlesines
- Template:Country data Ocassia
- Template:Country data Costa Luna
Provinces
- File:AU-Albret-flag.svg Albret
- File:AU-Almeine-flag.svg Almeine
- File:AU-Argovia-flag.svg Argovia
- File:AU-Aunis-flag.svg Aunis
- File:AU-Berry-flag.svg Berry
- File:AU-Bistria-flag.svg Bistria
- File:AU-Brie-flag.svg Brie
- File:AU-Brignoles-flag.svg Brignoles
- File:AU-Champagne-flag.svg Champagne
- Cornouaille
- Dauphiné
- File:AU-Dombes-flag.svg Dombes
- File:AU-Doumeraire-flag.svg Doumeraire
- File:AU-Dulenia-flag.svg Dulenia
- File:AU-Escaut-flag.svg Escaut
- File:AU-Forez-flag.svg Forez
- File:AU-Gâtine-flag.svg Gâtine
- Gueldres
- File:AU-Maoria-flag.svg Maoria
- File:AU-Marche-flag.svg Marche
- Nivelles
- File:AU-Normandie-flag.svg Normandy
- File:AU-Oneille-flag.svg Oneille
- File:AU-Royannais-flag.svg Royannais
- Saint-Martin
- File:AU-Saintonge-flag.svg Saintonge
- File:AU-Scheria-flag.svg Scheria
- File:AU-Touraine-flag.svg Touraine
- File:AU-Trèves-flag.svg Trèves
- File:AU-Varesie-flag.svg Varesia
- File:AU-Verviers-flag.svg Verviers
- File:AU-Vexin-flag.svg Vexin
Free Cities
Ausonian currency
- Decimalised in the 1930s
- Various denominations still preserved (unlike when the UK decimalised)
Table of ratios
Two livres (double-coq) |
One livre (coq) |
écu | florin | sou | gros | duodenier | denier | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Two livres (double-coq) |
1 | 2 | 4 | 10 | 20 | 40 | 100 | 200 |
One livre (coq) |
1⁄2 | 1 | 2 | 5 | 10 | 20 | 50 | 100 |
écu | 1⁄4 | 1⁄2 | 1 | 2 1⁄2 | 5 | 10 | 25 | 50 |
florin | 1⁄10 | 1⁄5 | 1⁄2.5 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 10 | 20 |
sou | 1⁄20 | 1⁄10 | 1⁄5 | 1⁄2 | 1 | 2 | 5 | 10 |
gros | 1⁄40 | 1⁄20 | 1⁄10 | 1⁄4 | 1⁄2 | 1 | 2 1⁄2 | 5 |
duodenier | 1⁄100 | 1⁄50 | 1⁄25 | 1⁄10 | 1⁄5 | 1⁄2.5 | 1 | 2 |
denier | 1⁄200 | 1⁄100 | 1⁄50 | 1⁄20 | 1⁄10 | 1⁄5 | 1⁄2 | 1 |
Coins
Image | Name (French) |
Value | Technical parameters | Description | ||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Front | Back | Diameter | Thickness | Mass | Composition | Main color | Edge | Obverse | Reverse | |||||
Primary | Secondary | |||||||||||||
File:AULpennyO.png | File:AULpennyR.png | denier | 1d | 16.25 mm | 1.67 mm | Copper-plated zinc | Bronze | None | Smooth | Laurel wreath, value | Laurel wreath, RA, year of minting | |||
File:AULtwopenceO.png | File:AULtwopenceR.png | duodenier | 2d | 19.05 mm | 1.67 mm | Copper-plated zinc | Bronze | None | Smooth | Laurel wreath, value | Laurel wreath, RA, year of minting | |||
File:AULgroatO.png | File:AULgroatR.png | gros | 5d | 19.75 mm | 1.75 mm | Copper-plated zinc | Bronze | None | Smooth | Laurel wreath, value | Laurel wreath, RA, year of minting | |||
File:AULshillingO.png | File:AULshillingR.png | sou | 1s (10d) |
21.225 mm | 1.75 mm | Cupronickel | Silver | None | Plain with seven indents | State title, value, | Laurel wreath, emblem, year of minting | |||
File:AULflorinO.png | File:AULflorinR.png | florin | 2s (20d) |
24.257 mm | 1.93 mm | Cupronickel | Silver | None | ||||||
File:AULcrownO.png | File:AULcrownR.png | écu | 5s (50d) |
24.257 mm | 1.93 mm | Cupronickel | Silver | None | ||||||
File:AULsovereignO.png | File:AULsovereignR.png | coq | ₤1 | 23.25 mm | 1.93 mm | Silver | Gold | |||||||
File:AULdoublesovereignO.png | File:AULdoublesovereignR.png | double-coq | ₤2 | 23.25 mm | 1.93 mm | Gold | Silver |
Banknotes
Image | Value | Dimensions (inches) |
Main Color | Design | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Obverse | Reverse | Obverse | Reverse | |||
File:AUS ₤5 obv.png | File:AUS ₤5 rev.png | ₤5 | 4.5 x 2.25 | Blue | ||
File:AUS ₤10 obv.png | File:AUS ₤10 rev.png | ₤10 | 4.75 x 2.25 | Yellow | ||
File:AUS ₤20 obv.png | File:AUS ₤20 rev.png | ₤20 | 5 x 2.25 | Green | ||
File:AUS ₤50 obv.png | File:AUS ₤50 rev.png | ₤50 | 5.25 x 2.25 | Red | ||
File:AUS ₤100 obv.png | File:AUS ₤100 rev.png | ₤100 | 5.5 x 2.25 | Orange | ||
File:AUS ₤200 obv.png | File:AUS ₤200 rev.png | ₤200 | 5.75 x 2.25 | Purple | ||
File:AUS ₤500 obv.png | File:AUS ₤500 rev.png | ₤500 | 6 x 2.25 | Grey | Gaspard de Montmorency, Grand Palace of Savonnes, Mont Blanc | Battle of Vassy, Flag of the Commonwealth |
Ausonian Armed Forces - Uniforms and Ranks
Ausonian Army
Uniforms
Ranks
Marshals | Generals | Senior officers | Junior officers | Student officers | ||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Collar insignia | ||||||||||||||||
Shoulder insignia | ||||||||||||||||
Code | OF-10 | OF-9 | OF-8 | OF-7 | OF-6 | OF-5 | OF-4 | OF-3 | OF-2 | OF-1 | OF-D | Student Officer | ||||
French | Maréchal de la République | Maréchal de l'Armée | Maréchal | Général | Lieutenant- général |
Major-général | Général de brigade | Colonel | Lieutenant- colonel |
Major | Capitaine | Lieutenant | Cornette | Enseigne | Cadet | Sous-cadet |
English | Marshal of the Commonwealth | Marshal of the Army | Field marshal | General | Lieutenant general | Major general | Brigadier general | Colonel | Lieutenant colonel | Major | Captain | Lieutenant | Cornet | Ensign | Cadet | Junior cadet |
Non-Commissioned Officers | Enlisted Rank-and-File | |||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Collar insignia | ||||||||||||
Sleeve insignia | no insignia | |||||||||||
Shoulder insignia | ||||||||||||
Code | OR-9 | OR-8 | OR-7 | OR-6 | OR-5 | OR-4 | OR-3 | OR-2 | OR-1 | |||
French | Adjutant- chef |
Adjutant- maître |
Adjutant | Sergent-major | Officier- aspirant |
Sergent | Élève-officier | Brigadier | Caporal | Sous-officier étudiant |
Soldat de 1ère classe | Soldat |
English | Chief Warrant Officer | Master Warrant Officer | Warrant Officer | Sergeant-Major | Officer Candidate | Sergeant | Student Officer | Brigadier | Corporal | NCO Student | Private first class | Private |
Uniforms
Ranks
Collar insignia | no insignia | |
Sleeve insignia | no insignia | |
Shoulder insignia | no insignia | |
Code | OR-2 | OR-1 |
French | Matelot breveté | Matelot |
English | Able Seaman | Seaman |
Ausonian Air Force
Uniforms
Ranks
Uniforms of other Units
Life Guards Regiment
Pillarization
Protestant | Catholic | Tatar/Muslim | Liberal | Socialist | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Broadcasting organizations |
Revamp of Ausonian units
Length
- 1 lieue = 60 arpents = 600 perches = 1,800 toises = 10,800 pieds
Unit | Relative Value (pieds) |
SI value |
English value | |
---|---|---|---|---|
French | Translation | |||
point | point | 1⁄1728 | 1.5875 mm | 1⁄144 inch |
ligne | line | 1⁄144 | 2.256 mm | 1⁄12 inch; cf. line |
pouce | inch | 1⁄12 | 2.54 cm | 1 inch |
pied | foot | 1 | 30.48 cm | 1 ft |
aune | ell | 4 1⁄2 | 1.372 m | 1.5 yds |
toise | fathom | 6 | 1.829 m | 2 yds |
perche | perch, rod | 18 | 5.486 m | 6 yds |
arpent | 180 | 54.864 m | 60 yds | |
mille | mile | 5,400 | 3.292 km | 1.023 mi |
lieue | league | 10,800 | 3.292 km | 2.046 mi |
Area
Unit | Relative Value (pieds carrés) |
SI value | English value | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
French | Translation | ||||
pied carré | square foot | 1 | ~0.093 m2 | 1 sq ft | This is the Ausonian square foot. |
toise carré | square fathom | 2811⁄25 | ~2.64 m2 | 28.44 sq ft | This is the Ausonian square fathom. |
perche carrée | square perch | 44 | ~4.09 m2 | 44 sq ft | It is a square 22 pieds on each side. |
vergée | 6,400 | 594.58 m2 | 6,400 sq ft | This is a square 5 perches on each side, or one quarter of an acre. | |
acre | 25,600 | 2,378.32 m2 | 25,600 sq ft | This is a square 10 perches (or one arpent) on each side. | |
arpent carré | square arpent | ||||
dîme | 256,000 | 23,783.18 m2 | 256,000 sq ft | The dîme (from Old French *dixme, ultimately from Latin decimus) is comprised of an area of 10 square acres. |
Volume
Wet measures
Unit | Relative value (pintes) |
Cubic inches (exact) |
SI value |
Customary value |
Imperial value |
Notes |
---|
Dry measures
Weight/mass
Traditionally, the Ausonian pound (livre) was defined as the mass of exactly 1⁄70 of a Ausonian cubic foot of water. Various provinces, cities, and even guilds often had their own physical standards of measurement, many of which were not consistent with one another as well as the main standard used in Savonnes. It would not be until the late 18th century that the Savonian standard would be standardised using SI definitions and adopted universally across the whole Commonwealth.
As with most other systems, there were two system used, a general system for ordinary use, and an apothecaries' system used by physicians and the measures of precious metals.
General system
Unit | Translation | Relative Value (livre) |
SI value | Avoirdupois value |
---|---|---|---|---|
once | ounce | 1⁄16 | 30.594 g | 1.0792 oz |
esterlin | 3⁄4 | 367.1295 g | 12.95 oz | |
livre | pound | 1 | 489.506 g | 1.0792 lb |
quintal | hundredweight | 100 | 48.951 kg | 107.918 lb |
tonneau | ton | 2,000 | 979.034 kg | 2,158.4 lb |
Apothecaries' system
Unit | Translation | Relative Value (grain) | Ordinary value | SI value | Avoirdupois value |
---|
ORTF
Basic structure (aka ⸘WTF‽)
- Essentially a mish-mash of the German (ARD) and Dutch (NPO) public broadcasting systems
- Comprised of both regional broadcasters that have separate facilities and member associations that share facilities with the regionals
- Airtime for member associations dictated by number of members each association recruits
- Funding is by a mixture of television license fees, state funding, and advertising. Those then are split 50-50 between the regionals (by population) and member orgs (by number of members)
Channels
Members
Region-based
Regional broadcaster (translation) | Abbr. | Logo | Main office location(s) | Income 2020 (₤m) |
Year of est. | Region of coverage |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Radiodiffusion albretaine (Albretaine Broadcasting) |
RA | Draguignan | 650 | 1937 | Albret | |
Radio Cornouaille | RC | Ploërmel | 361 | 1949 | Cornouaille | |
Radiodiffusion Brie-Savonnes (Brie-Savonnes Broadcasting) |
RBS | Savonnes | 432 | 1961 | Brie, Savonnes | |
Réseau de l'information mondiale (Global Information Network) |
RIM | Châlons | Financed through taxation | 1958 | International |
Member-based
Member association (translation) | Abbr. | Logo | Main office location(s)¹ | Income, 2020 (₤m) |
Year of est. | Background/programming |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Société de radiodiffusion catholique-Association chrétienne de radiodiffusion ausonienne (Catholic Broadcasting Company-Ausonian Christian Broadcasting Association |
SRC-ACRA | Châlons^ | 1924 (ACRA) 1925 (SRC) |
Protestant and Catholic (main religious broadcaster) | ||
Association des radiodiffuseurs travailleurs (Association of Worker Broadcasters) |
ART | Savonnes^ | 1926 | Left-wing, labour/PSD-oriented | ||
Notes: a. ^ Main offices are in Savonnes (Dorion) and/or Châlons (Billancourt), unless otherwise indicated. |