Kingdom of Ebrary
Kingdom of Ebrary Regno de Ebraria (Ebrarese) | |||||||||||||||
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Anthem: Hymn of Ebrary Royal anthem: Royal Anthem of Ebrary | |||||||||||||||
Capital | Ceres | ||||||||||||||
Official languages | Vorstish, Fragran, Ebrarese | ||||||||||||||
Spoken languages | Gallasian | ||||||||||||||
Ethnic groups | Ebrarians, Vorsts, Gallasians, Others | ||||||||||||||
Religion | Orthodoxy (until 1567) Church of Ebrary (after 1567) | ||||||||||||||
Demonym(s) | Ebrarian (Ebrariano) | ||||||||||||||
Government | Feudal absolute monarchy Constitutional monarchy | ||||||||||||||
Legislature | Parliament | ||||||||||||||
Establishment | |||||||||||||||
• Founding of the Kingdom of Ebrary | 780 | ||||||||||||||
• Independence from Vorstland | 1099 | ||||||||||||||
• Founding of the 2nd Kingdom of Ebrary | 1943 | ||||||||||||||
Currency | Ebrarian dollar | ||||||||||||||
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The Kingdom of Ebrary refers to the various political entities of Ebrary in the medieval and modern periods which were ruled by a monarch. Ebrary was the focal point of the Ebrarian Reformation.
Political systems
First Kingdom
Under Vorstish rule
After 1099
Second Kingdom
The Kingdom of Ebrary from 25 Sep 1943 to 15 Feb 1982 is termed the Second Kingdom of Ebrary by historians to differentiate it from the pre-Ebrarian Civil War kingdom. The political system was de jure a parliamentary constitutional monarchy, but in practice was an authoritarian monarchy where the monarch wielded considerable (although not entirely absolute) executive power outside the bounds of the constitution.
The legislature of this polity was the Parliament, comprised of the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the upper house Chamber of Councillors. The Prime Minister was required to be approved by the monarch. The highest court was the High Royal Court. The foreign policy of the 2nd Kingdom was oriented towards Great Anglia and Seylos, who were vital in the establishment of the polity in 1943. Unlike the previous Kingdom of Ebrary, this incarnation of monarchy in Ebrary was secular with no established church. However, Ebraricism remained the strong majority religion.