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Silvadum City

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Silvadum City State
Status Civitatis Silvadi (Latin)
Erbes Śtot de Silvadi (Medovian)
Flag used by Silvadum
Flag
Coat of Arms used by Silvadum
Coat of Arms
CapitalSilvadum City (City-state)
Official languagesLatin[a]
Medovian
Religion
Catholicism
(Official religion)
Demonym(s)Silvadian
GovernmentUnitary Christian absolute monarchy
Holy See
• Sovereign
Luke VII.
LegislaturePontifical Commission
Population
• 2018 estimate
912
• 2014 census
906
CurrencyDeru[b]
Time zoneUTC-2
Date formatyyyy-mm-dd (AD)
Driving sideright
Calling code+777
ISO 3166 codeSD
  1. Latin is de facto not used, but remains official as a tradition
  2. Currency used by Medovia, Silvadum doesn't have its own monetary policy

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

Independent papacy (1851-present)

Common name Latin name From Until Ended by
Pius VIII Pivs VIII 1848 1856 NATURAL DEATH
Sede vacante.svg Sede vacante Sede vacante.svg 1856 1858 INTERREGNUM
John XII Ioannvs XII 1858 1861 UNFITNESS
Philip III Philippvs III 1861 1869 NATURAL DEATH
Pius IX Pivs IX 1869 1878 NATURAL DEATH
Michael II Michælis II 1878 1900 NATURAL DEATH
Benedict VIII Benedictvs VIII 1900 1911 ACCIDENT
Benedict IX Benedictvs IX 1911 1920 RESIGNATION
Benedict X Benedictvs X 1920 1938 NATURAL DEATH
Philip IV Philippvs IV 1938 1951 RESIGNATION
Paul VII Pavlvs VII 1951 1967 NATURAL DEATH
Urban XI Vrbanvs XI 1967 1976 NATURAL DEATH
Urban XII Vrbanvs XII 1976 1978 ASSASSINATION
Michael III Michælis III 1978 1990 NATURAL DEATH
Urban XIII Vrbanvs VII 1990 2006 NATURAL DEATH
Luke VI Lvcas VI 2006 2015 RESIGNATION
Luke VII Lvcas VII 2015

List of popes

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Biblical Canon

Biblical canon

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