Reynland

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Kingdom of Reynland
Flag of Reynland
Flag
Reynish Shield of Reynland
Reynish Shield
Motto: Our Lord, King and Country
Anthem: I vow to thee my country
CapitalCanterbury
GovernmentSemi Constitutional Monarchy
• King
James V
History
• Ancient Reynish Tribes settle the land
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• Aventine Conquest
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• Auvernian Personal Union
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• Declaration of Independence
1652
• Reynish Civil War
1666 - 1671
• The Great Compromise
July 9th, 1671
• The Royal Federation
March 24th, 1810
• The Fall of Reynland a.k.a. the Royal Exile
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Population
• Estimate
50,000,000
Driving sideright

The Kingdom of Reynland, was a sovereign Kingdom located in the Northwestern part of Cybelleum in Verthandi. The Kingdom was a semi-constitutional monarchy, presided over by a Monarch, House of Lords and House of Commons. The current Monarch in exile James V of the House of Crossland. The capital of the Kingdom and seat of the Monarch was Canterbury, also the largest city in the Kingdom. The Kingdom was composed of varying local cultures and traditions, with local counties protected and empowered by their powerful aristocracy. The Kingdom was somewhat decentralized, with the Aristocracy being able to field their own soldiers and acting as local administrators.

Etymology

The origin of the name Reynland is not entirely clear, however it either originates from the old tribal name of the Reynish people, the Ræns, or from the River Reyne. Historians have made arguments that the people derive their name from the river, or that the opposite is the case, most people in Reynland tend to believe that the river is the source of origin for the name of the country.

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Date Name Holiday Notes
1 January Feast of the Circumcision of Christ Yes New Year's Day
2 January Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus Yes
6 January Epiphany Yes
2 February Candlemas Yes
22 February Feast of the Chair of Saint Peter Yes
19 March Saint Joseph's Day Yes
25 March Feast of the Annunciation Yes
movable Thursday Maundy Thursday Yes The Thursday Easter Sunday
movable Friday Good Friday Yes The Friday before Easter Sunday
movable Saturday Holy Saturday Yes The Saturday Easter Sunday
movable Sunday Easter Sunday Yes First Sunday after the Ecclesiastical full moon that occurs on or soonest after 21 March
movable Monday-Saturday Ebdomada Alba Yes Week following Easter
movable Sunday Quasimodo Sunday Yes Sunday After Easter
movable Thursday Feast of the Ascension Yes 40 days after Easter
movable Sunday Pentecost Yes 50 Days after Easter
moveable Friday Feast of the Sacred Heart Yes 19 Days after Pentecost
29 May Corpus Christi Yes
31 May Visitation Yes
24 June Nativity of John the Baptist No
29 June Feast of Saints Peter and Paul Yes
15 August Assumption of Mary Yes
22 August Immaculate Heart of Mary Yes
8 September Nativity of Mary Yes
14 September Feast of the Cross Yes
1 November All Saints' Day Yes
2 November All Souls' Day No
21 November Presentation of Mary Yes
Movable Sunday Feast of Christ the King Yes Last Sunday of October
21 November Immaculate Conception Yes
24 December Nativity's Eve Yes
25 December Nativity Yes
26 December St. Stephen's Day Yes
27 December Feast of St. John Yes

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