Old Kingdom of Creeperopolis
Kingdom of Creeperopolis Gumrîce un−l¯æd Krēperopōlis | |||||||
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Capital and largest city | Hǣlend | ||||||
Official languages | Old Creeperian | ||||||
Religion | Creeperian Paganism (until 540AD) Creeperian Catholicism (after 540AD) | ||||||
Demonym(s) | Creeperian (Old Creeperian) | ||||||
Government | Absolute Monarchy | ||||||
• King | Felipe I (first) Fidel II (last) | ||||||
History | |||||||
• Establishment | September 15, 537AD | ||||||
745AD | |||||||
Population | |||||||
• 730AD estimate | ~2,000,000 | ||||||
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Creeperopolis, officially the Kingdom of Creeperopolis (Old Creeperian: Gumrîce un−l¯æd Krēperopōlis), reffered to today as the Old Kingdom of Creeperopolis, was a kingdom on the Southern landmass from 537AD-745AD. It's capital was Hǣlend, modern day Salvador.
The Old Kingdom was annexed by the Deltinian Caliphate following the Deltinian-Creeperian War in 745AD.
Etymology
The name Creeperopolis has its origins in the name of the native people group that founded the nation: the Creeperans. The suffix "-opolis," meaning city, was added to the end of the name to imply that the Old Creeperian Kingdom was mainly a city rather than a full fledged Kingdom.[1]
History
Demographics
Ethnic Groups
Languages
Old Creeperian was the official and most spoken language in the kingdom. Creeperian Spanish did not evolve until the 1100s.
Religions
Until 540AD, Creeperopolis practiced Creeperian Paganism. It wasn't until 540AD that King Felipe I converted to Christianity did the Creeperian Catholic Church begin and spread in Creeperopolis.