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'''Brandenburg''' | '''Brandenburg''' was the capital of the [[Francia|Frankish Empire]]. | ||
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The declaration of independence of the Kingdom of Amokolia is named after the new capital: [[Declaration of Brandenburg]]. The original document is exhibited in the "Hall of the Kings" of the Hofburg Palace. The city was located exactly on the three-state points of the provinces [[Agningas]], [[Oleslääd]] and [[Tsofnland]]. This old Brandenburg with all its buildings has now become a ruin. | The declaration of independence of the Kingdom of Amokolia is named after the new capital: [[Declaration of Brandenburg]]. The original document is exhibited in the "Hall of the Kings" of the Hofburg Palace. The city was located exactly on the three-state points of the provinces [[Agningas]], [[Oleslääd]] and [[Tsofnland]]. This old Brandenburg with all its buildings has now become a ruin. | ||
=== Sights of old Brandenburg === | === Sights of old Brandenburg === |
Revision as of 07:52, 1 July 2020
Brandenburg was the capital of the Frankish Empire.
History
The city has no long history because it was founded relatively recently at the location of Brandenburg Manor, a house that was given to Arkadius IV by Kaiser Ayreon IV along with the title Duke of Brandenburg in 1670. The location of the city was chosen at the three-state point of three of the provinces: Agningas, Olesääd and Tsofnland. The institutions were given a place in the city in a short time.
On 12.VI.1672 Arkadius Frederik Gustavus des Vinandy was crowned king of Amokolia when the city was still under construction. The Hauptbahnhof Peterplatz was not yet ready for the arrival of the coming king. The scaffolding around the Brandenburg Cathedral was removed two days before the coronation ceremony.
The declaration of independence of the Kingdom of Amokolia is named after the new capital: Declaration of Brandenburg. The original document is exhibited in the "Hall of the Kings" of the Hofburg Palace. The city was located exactly on the three-state points of the provinces Agningas, Oleslääd and Tsofnland. This old Brandenburg with all its buildings has now become a ruin.
Sights of old Brandenburg
The newly built city has spacious avenues, with the Brandenburger Tor (Common Tongue: Brandenburg Gate) as the focal point. One of those avenues is the Unter den Eicken (Common Tongue: Under the oaks) between the Brandenburger Tor and the Arkadius Palace. This avenue is the most prestigious avenue in the city. There are important buildings on this avenue, such as the Jess Palace.