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(Classical period. History defined by the geography. Mountains were relatively safe from raids by Buran hordes. Sparsly populated. Proved excellent location for an Aroman counter-offensive, which ultimately failed to destroy the Buran but established a foothold in Philippia and recaptured the areas which now form part of Vanarambaion and Havebergen. Can be inspired by the history of {{wp|Philippi}}.)
(Classical period. History defined by the geography. The mountains were relatively safe from raids by Buran hordes. Sparsly populated. It proved an excellent location for an Aroman counter-offensive, which ultimately failed to destroy the Buran but established a foothold in Philippia and recaptured the areas which now form part of Vanarambaion and Havebergen. Can be inspired by the history of {{wp|Philippi}}.)


(Medieval to early modern period. Pretty much left on its own after the fall of Aroma. Heavily suffered during !Viking raids. Forced to negotiate and compromise. Got used to their independence and established a unique culture of their own. Use some image by {{wp|Jean Baptiste Dieussart}} as a wink to RL Phil.)
(Medieval to early modern period. Pretty much left on its own after the fall of Aroma. Heavily suffered during !Viking raids. Forced to negotiate and compromise. Got used to their independence and established a unique culture of their own. Use some image by {{wp|Jean Baptiste Dieussart}} as a wink to RL Phil.)


(19th century. The ruling House of Sartud came to power in 1857, when King Phil I overthrew the previous king Richard II in a bloodless coup.<ref name="nswiki-archive">[http://archive.nswiki.org/index.php?title=Phil_IV Phil IV] (archive.nswiki.org)</ref>)
(19th century. The ruling House of Sartdu came to power in 1857, when King Phil I overthrew the previous king Richard II in a bloodless coup.<ref name="nswiki-archive">[http://archive.nswiki.org/index.php?title=Phil_IV Phil IV] (archive.nswiki.org)</ref>)


==Politics==
==Politics==
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==Economy==
==Economy==
(Can be based on a mix of information from the Baltic states.)
(Can be based on a mix of information from the Baltic States.)


==Demographics==
==Demographics==
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==Culture==
==Culture==
(Mix of east and west. Seafood and Buran cuisine. Great taste for Pies.<ref name="nswiki-archive"/> Enjoys football. Lookup the name of their football team.)
(Mix of east and west. Seafood and Buran cuisine. Great taste for pies.<ref name="nswiki-archive"/> Enjoys football. Lookup the name of their football team.)


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Philippia]]
[[Category:Philippia]]

Latest revision as of 13:58, 11 October 2021

Kingdom of Philippia
Flag of Philippia
Flag
Coat of arms of Philippia
Coat of arms
CapitalPhilengrad
Official languagesAroman
Recognised regional languagesAnglish
GovernmentConstitutional monarchy
• King
Phil IV
• Prime Minister
$Person
Population
• Estimate
11,500,000
Driving sideright

Philippia, officially called the Kingdom of Philippia, is a North Europan country on Eurth.

Etymology

The name Philippa is an exonym for the area by Aroman Empire. The name in Arhoman is Φίλιππος (Phílippos, “fond of horses”). This is a combination of φιλέω (philéō, “I love”) and ἵππος (híppos, “horse”) is a reference to the Aroman legionaires stationed in West-Burania. A lot of these soldiers eventually permanently settled in the area and became fond of keeping horses, much like the native Buran steppe tribes.

Geography

Prehistoric White Horse hill figure, formed from deep trenches filled with crushed white chalk.

(In SW Burania in Europa on Eurth. Mountainous area along the coast. Wedge in between Vetok to the north, Mongol-Swedes in the east, and Akiiryu to the south.

History

King Magnus II the Great (1622-1686).
Buran Crusades were key to converting North Europa to !Christianity.

(Classical period. History defined by the geography. The mountains were relatively safe from raids by Buran hordes. Sparsly populated. It proved an excellent location for an Aroman counter-offensive, which ultimately failed to destroy the Buran but established a foothold in Philippia and recaptured the areas which now form part of Vanarambaion and Havebergen. Can be inspired by the history of Philippi.)

(Medieval to early modern period. Pretty much left on its own after the fall of Aroma. Heavily suffered during !Viking raids. Forced to negotiate and compromise. Got used to their independence and established a unique culture of their own. Use some image by Jean Baptiste Dieussart as a wink to RL Phil.)

(19th century. The ruling House of Sartdu came to power in 1857, when King Phil I overthrew the previous king Richard II in a bloodless coup.[1])

Politics

King Phil IV.
Prime Minister $Person.
Royal Palace in Philengrad.
  • Head of State: King Phil IV (House of Sartdu).
  • Head of Government: Prime Minister $Person.

Close ties with sister-nations Vanarambaion and Havebergen across the sea.

Economy

(Can be based on a mix of information from the Baltic States.)

Demographics

(Ethnic links with both old Aroma and Burania. Rather late to convert to !Christianity.)

Culture

(Mix of east and west. Seafood and Buran cuisine. Great taste for pies.[1] Enjoys football. Lookup the name of their football team.)

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Phil IV (archive.nswiki.org)