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Latest revision as of 12:51, 19 July 2020
First Kingdom of Batavia No motto | |||
← Free Batavian States -- (1520 - 1523 AN) -- Davignonrepublic → | |||
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Official language: | Batavian | ||
Capital: | 's Koningenwaarde | ||
Largest cities: | 's Koningenwaarde, Davignon, Ingelburg | ||
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Population: | 16,367,210 | ||
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Government: | Constitutional monarchy | ||
Head of state: | Arkadius I des Vinandy | ||
Head of government: | Jodocus van Haltna Edelenregering (Noble's Government) | ||
Currency: | Kruys | ||
The First Kingdom of Batavia was a short-lived royal government of Batavia. It replaced the disunited Batavian lordships and states into a strong, centralised state. While Arkadius I des Vinandy ascended the Throne, it was Jodocus van Haltna who was the true ruler of the nation, as chairman he presided over the Edelenregering: a cabinet of the most important nobles. Jealousy and disagreements among the nobility eventually led to the shortlived declaration of the Republic of Davignon.