Foreign relations of Latium
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The Latin Empire has formal diplomatic relations with most nations and are implemented by the Foreign and Overseas Office. The Emperor primarily plays the largest role in setting the nations foreign policy, though he does so in consultation of the Senate, the Consul and numerous other agencies play a role in setting policy, and many institutions and businesses have a voice and a role.
List of foreign missions
Template:Country data Abalessa | |||
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The Lord Accoleius | NOTES
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Abalessia embassies and consulates
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Allamunnic States | |||
The Lord Carfulena of Ad Mauros | NOTES
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Allamunnic embassies and consulates
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Junn Durkheim | |||
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Latin embassies and consulates
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Maurianus Rutilius | NOTES
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Arkoennite embassies and consulates
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Latin embassies and consulates
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Arthurista | |||
The Lady Philanthropenos of Agrinio | NOTES
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Arthuristan embassies and consulates
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Mark Tennant, Baron Torrens | |||
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Latin embassies and consulates
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Ascalzar | |||
The Duke of Lugdunum | NOTES | Ascalene embassies and consulates
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Latin embassies and consulates
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Bahktar | |||
Gregorius Ninnius | NOTES
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Bahktaric embassies and consulates
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Latin embassies and consulates
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Belfras | |||
The Lord Pacidius of Salduba | NOTES
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Belfrasian embassies and consulates
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Henry Krekkos | |||
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Latin embassies and consulates
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Chagadalai | |||
Marcus Veturius | NOTES
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Chagadalaian embassies and consulates
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Latin embassies and consulates
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Concordia | |||
Aetherius Genucius | NOTES
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Concordian embassies and consulates
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Latin embassies and consulates
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Deseret | |||
Silvester Oclatius | NOTES
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Deseretan embassies and consulates
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Benjamin Gardner | |||
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Latin embassies and consulates
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Eagleland | |||
The Lord Insteius of Aequi | NOTES
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Eaglelander embassies and consulates
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Latin embassies and consulates
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Ecclesiastical State | |||
The Lord of Euracini | NOTES
Relations between Latium and Fabria-Poveglia have been present for centuries, if including the Latin throne's relations with the Holy See. Following independence of Latium, the Latin Emperor committed himself to the Latin Donation, which granted the Pope territories to govern. Following the Fabrian War of Unification between 1860 and 1864, relations grew steadily. The Donation and the positive ties between the Papacy and the Latin Monarchy has cemented close ties. Today Latium and Fabria-Poveglia enjoy very close ties, culturally, educationally, scientifically, economically and militarily. Latium is officially considered to be the Church's "Mallent Regnum" (Preferred Kingdom). |
Fabrian embassies and consulates
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Alessandro Virgilio Lauri | |||
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Latin embassies and consulates
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The Lord Durmius of Portus Itius | NOTES
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Fakolanan embassies and consulates
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Sextus Lucius | |||
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Latin embassies and consulates
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Ghant | |||
The Lord of Cularo | NOTES
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Ghantish embassies and consulates
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Latin embassies and consulates
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Gelonia | |||
Flavius Heius | NOTES
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Gelonian embassies and consulates
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The Duke of Saozon | |||
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Latin embassies and consulates
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Iotopha | |||
Michael Rutilius | NOTES
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Iotophan embassies and consulates
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Roşan Govend | |||
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Latin embassies and consulates
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Lihnidos | |||
The Lord of Stipum | NOTES
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Lihnidosi embassies and consulates
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The Countess of Amarini | |||
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Latin embassies and consulates
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Liothidia | |||
The Lord Marius of Tenedo | NOTES
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Liothidian embassies and consulates
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Helga Erenreich | |||
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Latin embassies and consulates
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Lyncanestria | |||
The Marchis of Antium | NOTES
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Lyncanestrian embassies and consulates
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Jean-Marie Palèmier | |||
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Latin embassies and consulates
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Kadaria | |||
The Count of Acerrae | NOTES
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Salmanid embassies and consulates
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Khayr ad-Din Beyg | |||
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File:MaradFlag.png Marad | |||
Thomas Attius | NOTES
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Maradian embassies and consulates
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Latin embassies and consulates
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Mutul | |||
Maria Lecania | NOTES
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Mutulian embassies and consulates
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Sakaba K'uhun Ch'at | |||
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Latin embassies and consulates
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Theophylactus Labienus | NOTES
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Nahlian embassies and consulates
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Latin embassies and consulates
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Silvia Prota | NOTES
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Nekorian embassies and consulates
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Latin embassies and consulates
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Nekulturnya | |||
Diana Aemelia | NOTES
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Nekulturnyan embassies and consulates
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Latin embassies and consulates
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Christina Anicia | NOTES
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Nordane embassies and consulates
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Latin embassies and consulates
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File:Flag of Rabinovska.svg.png Rabinovska | |||
John Sempronius | NOTES
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Rabinovskan embassies and consulates
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Latin embassies and consulates
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Rhynovia | |||
The Lord Durmius of Portus Itius | NOTES
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Rhynovian embassies and consulates
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Latin embassies and consulates
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Sante Reze | |||
The Lady Annaea of Augusta Bilbilis | NOTES
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Rezese embassies and consulates
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Latin embassies and consulates
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File:Siverian Flag.svg Siveria | |||
Michael Vispasius-Potaissi | NOTES
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Siverian embassies and consulates
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Anna Marcinkievič | |||
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Latin embassies and consulates
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Sydalon | |||
The Lord Luscius of Vicentia | NOTES
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Sydalene embassies and consulates
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Danel Kanmi | |||
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Latin embassies and consulates
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Tarsas | |||
Silvester Carvilius | NOTES
Latium and Tarsas have historically had rocky relations. Cultural and governmental similarities have not been able to overcome to divide of religion until recently in the mid 20th century. Around the time of the Yarden Accords, both nations participated in and benefited from the peace talks, establishing greater trade relations and coming together in the Periclean Forum. Today, both nations enjoy cordial relations and military cooperation as a result of past relational reparation work the marriage between Florentia Belliena to Romulus X. |
Tarsan embassies and consulates
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Ambrose Anacomas | |||
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Tsurushima | |||
Dominica Bestia | NOTES
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Tsurushiman embassies and consulates
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Latin embassies and consulates
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Vannois | |||
The Lady Catiena of Faesulae | NOTES
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Vannoisian embassies and consulates
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The Marquis of Pointe-à-l'Orignal | |||
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Latin embassies and consulates
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Yisrael | |||
Maurianus Antistius | Latium and Yisrael have a historical legacy as hostile powers, dating back to the Latin Empire's conquest and rule over ancient Yisrael and its eventual destruction of the Second Temple in Yerushalayim and the dispersal of the Jews. Later, Latium became a geopolitical patron and supporter of Sydalon, an arch-foe of Yisrael, during the West Scipian Wars. However, after the 1973 Yarden Accords, the Latin and Yisraeli governments began bilateral cooperative measures to build trust, including intergovernmental summits, cultural and student exchanges, and growing commercial ties through the BC. In the 1980s, less-religious Yisraeli youths from the Nominal Religious sector of society began pursuing overseas study abroads in Latin colleges such as the University of Haenna and the University of Castellum Iohnnes XIII, while Latin youths and retirees simultaneously flocked to Yisrael's beach scene on its western and northern coasts abutting the Thalassan Ocean and Periclean Sea, respectively. By the early 1990s, relations between the two powers had warmed considerably, and by the start of the early 2000s, the bilateral relations are considered cordial and robust. | Yisraeli embassies and consulates
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Meir Abitbol | |||
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Latin embassies and consulates
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International Organisations
Belisarian Community | |||
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The Lord Volcatius of Iuliabona | NOTES
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Latin mission office
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Template:Country data Forum of Nations | |||
Appa Uticensia | NOTES
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Latin mission office
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