Silvadum City
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Silvadum City State | |
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Capital | Silvadum City (City-state) |
Official languages | Latin[a] Medovian |
Religion | Catholicism (Official religion) |
Demonym(s) | Silvadian |
Government | Unitary Christian absolute monarchy |
Holy See | |
Luke VII | |
Legislature | Pontifical Commission |
Population | |
• 2018 estimate | 912 |
• 2014 census | 906 |
Currency | Deru[b] |
Time zone | UTC-2 |
Date format | yyyy-mm-dd (AD) |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +777 |
ISO 3166 code | SD |
Silvadum City (Classical: /ˈs̠ɪɫ̪u̯äd̪ʊ̃ˑ/; Ecclesiastical: /ˈsilvɑːd̪um/), officially the Silvadum City State (Medovian: Erbes Śtot de Silvadi; Latin: Status Civitatis Silvadi; Diacritic Latin: Status Cīvitātis Silvādī) is a city-state governed by the Holy See in Gavarnik, the capital of Medovia. It is a official residence of the pope and de facto central point to the Catholic Church.
History
Before Christianity
The name Silvadum comes from old Latin settlement, named "Silva Vadum" ("𐌔𐌉𐌋𐌖𐌀 𐌖𐌀𐌃𐌖𐌌" as written in at the time used Old Latin script), meaning "The Wooden Ford" in Common. Over centuries, the va in the first word merged with the second word, creating the term "Silvadum". The first record with the new name comes from the 4th century BC, noting, that in Silvadum, there was a flood.
Christian dominance
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Late history
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Papacy
Popes in Silvadum
As of 2021, there were 16 popes which operated from the Silvadum City State:
№ | Common name | Latin name | From | Until | Ended by | |
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1 | Pius VIII | Pivs VIII | 1848 | 1856 | NATURAL DEATH | |
— | Sede vacante | 1856 | 1858 | CONCLAVE | ||
2 | John XII | Ioannvs XII | 1858 | 1861 | UNFITNESS | |
3 | Philip III | Philippvs III | 1861 | 1869 | NATURAL DEATH | |
4 | Pius IX | Pivs IX | 1869 | 1878 | NATURAL DEATH | |
5 | Michael II | Michælis II | 1878 | 1900 | NATURAL DEATH | |
6 | Benedict VIII | Benedictvs VIII | 1900 | 1911 | ACCIDENT | |
7 | Benedict IX | Benedictvs IX | 1911 | 1920 | RESIGNATION | |
8 | Benedict X | Benedictvs X | 1920 | 1938 | NATURAL DEATH | |
9 | Philip IV | Philippvs IV | 1938 | 1951 | RESIGNATION | |
10 | Paul VII | Pavlvs VII | 1951 | 1967 | NATURAL DEATH | |
11 | Urban XI | Vrbanvs XI | 1967 | 1976 | NATURAL DEATH | |
12 | Urban XII | Vrbanvs XII | 1976 | 1978 | ASSASSINATION | |
13 | Michael III | Michælis III | 1978 | 1990 | NATURAL DEATH | |
14 | Urban XIII | Vrbanvs VII | 1990 | 2006 | NATURAL DEATH | |
15 | Luke VI | Lvcas VI | 2006 | 2015 | RESIGNATION | |
16 | Luke VII | Lvcas VII | 2015 | — |
Biblical Canon
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