Pergamese Kingdom

Revision as of 08:33, 29 March 2024 by BattlerNonna (talk | contribs)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Serene Kingdom of Pergamon
Γαλήνιο Βασίλειο της Περγάμου
Pergamese Kingdom
Flag of Pergamon
Flag
Coat of arms of Pergamon
Coat of arms
Motto: Με τη χάρη του Θεού
With the Grace of God
Anthem: Pergamon Will Endure
Capital
and largest city
Pergamopolis
Official languagesPergamese Greek
Common languagesEnglish, Arabic, Joyonghean
Religion
Pergamese Orthodox (official)
Demonym(s)Pergamese
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary semi-constitutional monarchy
• King
Michael IV Timόtheos
• Prime Minister
Alexandra Koldaki
Establishment
• Establishment of the Principality of Pergamon
14 September 713
• Declaration of Kingdom
8 December 1389
1525 – 1606, 1766 – 1955
16 June 1955
Population
• February 2024 estimate
52,000,000
GDP (PPP)2023 estimate
• Total
$3.957 trillion
• Per capita
$58,272
GDP (nominal)2023 estimate
• Total
$3.019 trillion
• Per capita
$45,394
Gini (2023)Negative increase 0.854
low
HDI (2023 estimate)Increase 0.815
very high
CurrencyPergamese drachma (₯) (PGD)
Date formatdd.mm.yyyy
Driving sideright

The Pergamese Kingdom, also known solely as Pergamon, is a kingdom situated in Southeast Europa. It borders the Black Sea and Ramuncia to the north, the Militesi Empire to the east, and the Mediterranean Sea to the south. The nation's capital city is Pergamopolis as well as its largest city, and it boasts a population of approximately 52,000,000. It also holds island possessions in the Indiae Ocean, namely the Lorotine Islands in Africanna and Farmeedhoo southwest of Indiae.

Pergamon traces its foundation to the ancient Hellenic city-state known contemporarily as Old Pergamon, which was established circa 930 BCE. It was subjected to the governance of the Seleucid Empire for 500 years since in 95 BCE and fell to the Celtic tribes. On 14 September 713 CE, the Principality of Pergamon was established from the newly founded city of Pergamopolis, which staked the foundation of the modern Pergamese state. From 848 CE, it was a vassal of the Muad'Tani Caliphate until it declared its independence as a kingdom on 8 December 1389, which is celebrated in modern Pergamon today as its independence day. From 1525 to 1955, Pergamon possessed an empire that was divided into two eras with an inter-imperial period that is considered by Pergamese historians as a dark age. The First Pergamese Empire lasted from 1525 to 1606, and the Second Pergamese Empire from 1766 to 1955, which observed Pergamon obtaining its greatest territorial extent. Since 1955, Pergamon functions as a democratic kingdom, and maintains close economic and military ties with its former colonies.

Pergamon is a untiary parliamentary semi-constitutional monarchy, with the incumbent monarch, Michael IV Timόtheos, holding executive powers balanced with the executive powers of the Prime Minister Alexandra Koldaki and the legislative power of the Royal Boule. Pergamon maintains a developed free-market economy, with its major industries consisting of banking, tech, agriculture, fishing, and tourism. It also preserves a high standard of living and a robust healthcare system, and possesses a unique cultural heritage.

History

Demographics

Geography & climate

Government & politics

Economy

Culture