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'''Vermand''' ({{wp|French language|Vermandois}}: Vermandé) officially the '''Kingdom of Vermand''' (Vermandois: Royaume de Vermandé) is a country located on the [[Anglish Peninsula]] in [[Parthenia|Eastern Parthenia]]. It is bordered by [[Angland]] and [[Brynmor]] to the east, [[Eisenland (Elezia)|Eisenland]] to the west and the [[Aurean Sea]] to the south.  
'''Vermand''' ({{wp|French language|Vermandois}}: Vermandé) officially the '''Kingdom of Vermand''' (Vermandois: Royaume de Vermandé) is a country located on the [[Anglish Peninsula]] in [[Parthenia|Eastern Parthenia]]. It is bordered by [[Angland]] and [[Brynmor]] to the east, [[Eisenland (Elezia)|Eisenland]] to the west and the [[Aurean Sea]] to the south.  


Inhabited by early humans since the {{wp|Paleolithic}}, the land was settled in the {{wp|Iron Age}} by a Celtic tribe known as the {{wp|Gauls|Volcens}}. The area was annexed by the [[Remillian Empire|Remillians]] as early as 61 BC, which lead to a unique culture and language influenced by both Latin and {{wp|Gaulish|Volcennic}}, this paved way for the evolution of the {{wp|French language|Vermandois language}}. Upon the collapse of the Remillian Empire, the Eisen {{wp|Franks|Vermans}} formed the First [[Kingdom of the Vermans]]. After the [[Treaty of Vérodonne]] in 843, [[East Vermandia]] became the predecessor of Vermand, and [[West Vermandia]] became that of Eisenland and Livania. Vermandia was among the last surviving Livanic kingdoms from the Migration Period era before its partition in 843. This was succeeded by [[Charles Caroleon|Charles the Great]]'s [[Caroleon Empire]]. During the Childerian and Carolean dynasties the Vermandish realm was one large polity subdivided into several smaller kingdoms, often effectively independent.
Inhabited by early humans since the {{wp|Paleolithic}}, the land was settled in the {{wp|Iron Age}} by a Celtic tribe known as the {{wp|Gauls|Volcens}}. The area was annexed by the [[Remillian Empire|Remillians]] as early as 61 BC, which lead to a unique culture and language influenced by both Latin and {{wp|Gaulish|Volcennic}}, this paved way for the evolution of the {{wp|French language|Vermandois language}}. Upon the collapse of the Remillian Empire, the Eisen {{wp|Franks|Vermans}} formed the First [[Kingdom of the Vermans]]. After the [[Treaty of Vérodonne]] in 843, [[East Vermandia]] became the predecessor of Vermand, and [[West Vermandia]] became that of Eisenland and Livania. Vermandia was among the last surviving Livanic kingdoms from the Migration Period era before its partition in 843. This was succeeded by [[Charles Caroleon|Charles the Great]]'s [[Caroleon Empire]]. During the Childerian and Carolean dynasties the Vermandish realm was one large polity subdivided into several smaller kingdoms, often effectively independent. It covered much of Eastern Parthenia but later succumbed to the pressures of internal civil wars combined with external invasions: {{wp|Vikings|Wittekings}} from the north and {{wp|Saracens|Tarandran Tribes}} from the south. During the {{wp|High Middle Ages}} Vermand existed as a decentralised kingdom. During the Late Middle Ages, rivalry between the [[Robertian Dynasty]], rulers of the Kingdom of Vermand and the [[House of Orange]], who ruled their fiefdom and holdings in [[Eisenland (Elezia0|Eisenland]] as well as regions in Vermand and the Kingdom of [[Angland]] as part of their competing empire, resulted in many armed struggles. The most notorious of them all are the series of conflicts known as the [[Endless War]]. Vermand in the early modern era was increasingly centralised; the {{wp|French Language|Vermandois language}} began to displace other languages from official use, and various monarchs expanded into absolute power in an administrative system (the {{wp|Ancien Régime|Vieux Système}})
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Kingdom of Vermand
2 other official names
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Anthem: "Le chant du départ"
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     Vermand     Parthenia
     Vermand     Parthenia
CapitalBeaumont
Official languagesVermandois
Gascon
Recognised regional languagesCompiègnois
Ethnic groups
See Ethnicity
Demonym(s)Vermandois
GovernmentUnitary constitutional monarchy
• King
Jean V
• Prime Minister
Nathalie Perrault
LegislatureParliament of Vermand
Population
• 2022 estimate
Increase 68,003,293
• 2018 census
67,841,235
• Density
121.1/km2 (313.6/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2022 estimate
• Total
Increase $3 140 031 ACU million
• Per capita
$47,952
HDI0.901
very high
CurrencyFranc (VDF)
Date formatdd.mm.yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+078
ISO 3166 code.VR

Vermand (Vermandois: Vermandé) officially the Kingdom of Vermand (Vermandois: Royaume de Vermandé) is a country located on the Anglish Peninsula in Eastern Parthenia. It is bordered by Angland and Brynmor to the east, Eisenland to the west and the Aurean Sea to the south.

Inhabited by early humans since the Paleolithic, the land was settled in the Iron Age by a Celtic tribe known as the Volcens. The area was annexed by the Remillians as early as 61 BC, which lead to a unique culture and language influenced by both Latin and Volcennic, this paved way for the evolution of the Vermandois language. Upon the collapse of the Remillian Empire, the Eisen Vermans formed the First Kingdom of the Vermans. After the Treaty of Vérodonne in 843, East Vermandia became the predecessor of Vermand, and West Vermandia became that of Eisenland and Livania. Vermandia was among the last surviving Livanic kingdoms from the Migration Period era before its partition in 843. This was succeeded by Charles the Great's Caroleon Empire. During the Childerian and Carolean dynasties the Vermandish realm was one large polity subdivided into several smaller kingdoms, often effectively independent. It covered much of Eastern Parthenia but later succumbed to the pressures of internal civil wars combined with external invasions: Wittekings from the north and Tarandran Tribes from the south. During the High Middle Ages Vermand existed as a decentralised kingdom. During the Late Middle Ages, rivalry between the Robertian Dynasty, rulers of the Kingdom of Vermand and the House of Orange, who ruled their fiefdom and holdings in Eisenland as well as regions in Vermand and the Kingdom of Angland as part of their competing empire, resulted in many armed struggles. The most notorious of them all are the series of conflicts known as the Endless War. Vermand in the early modern era was increasingly centralised; the Vermandois language began to displace other languages from official use, and various monarchs expanded into absolute power in an administrative system (the Vieux Système)

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King Jean V (left).
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