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Revision as of 20:54, 10 January 2022

Dominion of Labradoria
1566–1766
Flag of
Flag
CapitalEastminster (1566-1670)
Felderling (1670-1681)
Rhodeport (1681-1766)
Common languagesAnglish, Variot, Geltic
Vice Roy 
• 1704-1725
William I
• 1725-1756
William II
• 1756-1762
Anne I
• 1762-1766
William III
Governor-General 
• 1590-1620
William Bishop
• 1620-1642
Oliver Stoneman
• 1645-1680
James Edwards
• 1680-1705
Henry Jameson
• 1705-1710
Charles Pye
History 
• Royal Charter Established
1566
• Independence
1766
CurrencyAnglian Nomisma
Succeeded by
[[Kingdom of Labradoria|Kingdom of Labradoria]]
Today part ofDelamaria
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The Dominion of Labradoria was an administrative union of several Anglian colonies in southern Delamaria in Eastern Argis. The Dominion was established by royal charter in 1566, to bring the colonies of Edwardsland, Kingsland, Bayland and the newly captured Vandergart from Variot settlers. The Dominion was initially run by a Governor-General, appointed by the Anglian monarch, though in 1704 a Vice Royalty was created as Delamaria became ever more populated. The first Vice Roy was Prince William Bohun-Odell, the nephew of the Anglian King and an excellent administrator. The Bohun-Odell dynasty would rule Delamaria for the following century, eventually leading it to independence in 1766, two centuries after the initial establishment, thus ending the Dominion.