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The islands, which formed a county in the Kingdom of [[Aquitayne]], were granted to William II, first [[House of Anthord|Anthordian]] King of Nortend, in 1522 as a dowry for the wedding of his heir, George I with XX of Aquitayne, by the XX of XX.
The islands, which formed a county in the Kingdom of [[Aquitayne]], were granted to William II, first [[House of Anthord|Anthordian]] King of Nortend, in 1522 as a dowry for the wedding of his heir, George I with XX of Aquitayne, by the XX of XX.


After the [[Church of Nortend#Great Schism]] in 1614 with the Roman Catholic Church, the [[Empire of Exponent]] seized the islands in 1653 War of Hastica, along with the rest of [[Aquitayne]] and [[Aswick]]. With the warming of relations with the Empire after the marriage of Queen Mary to the Catholic-leaning Earl of Scode in 1740, and the Empire's quickly deteriorating position in Aquitayne, they were returned to Great Nortend in 1743, exactly 90 years and one day after their capture.
After the [[Church of Nortend]]'s [[Church of Nortend#Great Schism|Great Schism]] in 1614 with the Roman Catholic Church, the [[Empire of Exponent]] seized the islands in 1653 War of Hastica, along with the rest of [[Aquitayne]] and [[Aswick]]. With the warming of relations with the Empire after the marriage of Queen Mary to the Catholic-leaning Earl of Scode in 1740, and the Empire's quickly deteriorating position in Aquitayne, they were returned to Great Nortend in 1743, exactly 90 years and one day after their capture.


However, it was only in 1749 that Mary appointed the first Viceroy for the isles, having previously been governed by the Archdeacon of Saint Parth. Since then, Lieutenants and later Lieutenant-Governours have been appointed successively to represent the Crown in the islands as a county. The isles are represented in [[Parliament of Great Nortend|Parliament]] by one Knight of the Shire.
However, it was only in 1749 that Mary appointed the first Viceroy for the isles, having previously been governed by the Archdeacon of Saint Parth. Since then, Lieutenants and later Lieutenant-Governours have been appointed successively to represent the Crown in the islands as a county. The isles are represented in [[Parliament of Great Nortend|Parliament]] by one Knight of the Shire.

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Saint Parth and Hastica
Province and County of Great Nortend
Motto(s): 
Non nimis procul
(Not too far)
Anthem: "Rex lætabitur in virtute tua"
(The King shall rejoice)
Location of Saint Parth and Hastica in Lorecia
Location of Saint Parth and Hastica in Lorecia
Sovereign stateGreat Nortend
Dowry of Hastica1522
Capture by the Empire of ExponentNovember 7, 1653
Reunion DayNovember 8, 1743
CapitalHastica
Largest settlementSaint Parth
Official languagesErbonian English
Demonym(s)Hastican
GovernmentDirectly governed by Great Nortend
• Sovereign
King Alexander II
• Viceroy-Governour
Sir Henry de Eable
• Archdeacon of Saint Parth
The Rev'd Michael Everard
Population
• Estimate
3,700
CurrencyPound marten (£) (GNP)
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideleft
Calling code+37 41

The County of Saint Parth and Hastica is the only overseas possession of Great Nortend, comprising of the Isles of Hastica, the two main islands of which are Hastica Major and Hastica Minor. They are separated by a thin strait which is crossed by the Ponty Bridge (a tautology meaning 'bridge bridge') which is depicted on the Blue Ensign of Saint Parth and Hastica.

History

The islands, which formed a county in the Kingdom of Aquitayne, were granted to William II, first Anthordian King of Nortend, in 1522 as a dowry for the wedding of his heir, George I with XX of Aquitayne, by the XX of XX.

After the Church of Nortend's Great Schism in 1614 with the Roman Catholic Church, the Empire of Exponent seized the islands in 1653 War of Hastica, along with the rest of Aquitayne and Aswick. With the warming of relations with the Empire after the marriage of Queen Mary to the Catholic-leaning Earl of Scode in 1740, and the Empire's quickly deteriorating position in Aquitayne, they were returned to Great Nortend in 1743, exactly 90 years and one day after their capture.

However, it was only in 1749 that Mary appointed the first Viceroy for the isles, having previously been governed by the Archdeacon of Saint Parth. Since then, Lieutenants and later Lieutenant-Governours have been appointed successively to represent the Crown in the islands as a county. The isles are represented in Parliament by one Knight of the Shire.

Settlements

The major settlement of the isles is the 'village' of Saint Parth, located around the Ponty Bridge, with a population of 1,200 residents. The rest of the 3,700 population live in the smaller market town of Hastica and several other small villages dotted around the islands. The isles are broken into 23 parishes. The islanders are 100 per cent Cardican Christians under the temporal jurisdiction of the Archbishop of Sulthey, who instals an Archdeacon to administrate the isles.

A legacy of Exponential occupation is Fortress of Saint Parth, which uniquely serves as the 'home' garrison for the 5 Gunners Rgt., The Hastican Gunners, the only regiment to be based outside of the Erbonian Isles. His Majesty's Dock, Saint Parth, is also the location of the only current installation bearing the title of His Majesty's Dock of the Navy Royal, all other installations bearing the title of His Majesty's Dockyard. The XX Flotilla is based here.