Divine Imperium of Salvia
Holy Salvian Catholic Empire Sanctum Salvae Imperium Catholicum | |
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1261 – 1709 | |
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• 1261–1291 (first) | Joseph I |
• 1544-1563 (last Gaullis) | Gaetno II |
• 1563-1570 (first del Monte) | Flavio I |
• 1693-1709 (last) | Peter III |
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Historical era | Medieval / Early Modern |
• Begin of Gaullis dynasty | 3 July 1261 |
1347–1391 | |
1559-1563 | |
1569 | |
1707-1709 | |
• Disestablished | 24 February 1709 |
Currency | Salvian regita Salvian croinare (from 1505) |
The Divine Imperium of Salvia, historically known as the Holy Salvian Catholic Empire (Salvian: Sanctum Salvan Imperium Catholicum; Aroman: Sanctum Salvae Imperium Catholicum) was a medieval and early modern monarchy in Marenesia. It was among one of the most powerful states of the early modern era, dominating regional politics and extending its influence throughout the New Wurld through colonization and conquest. From the late 15th century to the early 18th century, the Divine Imperium controlled a huge overseas territory in the New Wurld and territories in Marenesia Major, Marenesia Minor, and Thalassa. It was one of the most powerful empires in the 16th and 17th centuries and exerted considerable influence throughout its territories.