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The '''monarchy of Nouvelle Alexandrie''' was established in {{AN|1685}} by the [[Proclamation of Punta Santiago]]. It comprises the reigning monarch, his or her family, and the Royal Household. The reigning house is known as the [[House of Inti-Carrillo]]. The monarchy of [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]] is currently represented by [[King of Nouvelle Alexandrie|King]] [[Sinchi Roca|Sinchi Roca I]], his mother Dowager [[Queen Alexandra]] (formerly a Princess of [[Alexandria]]), his wife Queen [[Abigail Ayreon-Kalirion|Abigail]], and their children, [[Uturuncu, Prince of Rimarima|Crown Prince Uturuncu]], Prince Amaru, Princess Sofia, Prince Manu, and Prince Pachacuti.
The '''monarchy of Nouvelle Alexandrie''' was established in {{AN|1685}} by the [[Proclamation of Punta Santiago]]. It comprises the reigning monarch, his or her family, and the Royal Household. The reigning house is known as the [[House of Inti-Carrillo]]. The monarchy of [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]] is currently represented by [[King of Nouvelle Alexandrie|King]] [[Sinchi Roca|Sinchi Roca I]], his mother Dowager [[Queen Alexandra]] (formerly a Princess of [[Alexandria]]), his wife Queen [[Abigail Ayreon-Kalirion|Abigail]], and their children, [[Uturuncu, Prince of Rimarima|Crown Prince Uturuncu]], Prince [[Amaru]], Princess [[Sofia]], Prince [[Manu]], and Prince [[Pachacuti]]. [[King of Nouvelle Alexandrie|King]] [[Sinchi Roca|Sinchi Roca I]] succeeded to the throne after the death of the Federation's founding [[King of Nouvelle Alexandrie|King]] [[Manco Cápac]] I when his airplane was shot down over Passas by a [[Confederacy of the Dispossessed|terrorist attack]] in the [[Death of King Manco Cápac I and Basileus Giakoumis|1718 Condor shootdown incident]].


The [[Proclamation of Punta Santiago]] was both a declaration of federation and a blueprint for its future in one grand document. Its drafting took many difficult rounds of negotiations, often needing advice or counsel from many different sources, including leaders in the [[Raspur Pact]]. To bring wide public support to the Federation (especially in the most traditional parts of the [[Wechua Nation]]), the [[Sapa Wechua]] was made [[King of Nouvelle Alexandrie|King of the Federation]] and commissioned with the work of remaining above temporal matters, to serve as a ceremonial head of state and a figure of national unity. This was mainly because it was only [[Manco Cápac]] who could muster a wide gamut of support and personal popularity in both [[Alduria]] and the [[Wechua Nation]]. With the crown of the Federation vested on him and his successors, the nascent Federation quickly began to project confidence, stability, and legitimacy, leading to greater public support for it.
The [[Proclamation of Punta Santiago]] was both a declaration of federation and a blueprint for its future in one grand document. Its drafting took many difficult rounds of negotiations, often needing advice or counsel from many different sources, including leaders in the [[Raspur Pact]]. To bring wide public support to the Federation (especially in the most traditional parts of the [[Wechua Nation]]), the [[Sapa Wechua]] was made [[King of Nouvelle Alexandrie|King of the Federation]] and commissioned with the work of remaining above temporal matters, to serve as a ceremonial head of state and a figure of national unity. This was mainly because it was only [[Manco Cápac]] who could muster a wide gamut of support and personal popularity in both [[Alduria]] and the [[Wechua Nation]]. With the crown of the Federation vested on him and his successors, the nascent Federation quickly began to project confidence, stability, and legitimacy, leading to greater public support for it.
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==History==
==History==
==The King==
==The King==
{{See also|Manco Capac}}
{{Main|King of Nouvelle Alexandrie}}


==The Crown, constitution, and royal prerogatives==
==The Crown, constitution, and royal prerogatives==
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==Public role==
==Public role==


==Household of the King==
==Royal Household of Nouvelle Alexandrie==
{{Main|Household of the King (Nouvelle Alexandrie)}}
{{Main|Royal Household of Nouvelle Alexandrie}}


==Royal Guard==
==Royal Guard==

Latest revision as of 20:57, 21 September 2024

The Federation of Nouvelle Alexandrie
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FOUNDING DOCUMENT
Proclamation of Punta Santiago


Monarchy of Nouvelle Alexandrie


H.M. King Sinchi Roca I

H.M. Queen Abigail

House of Inti-Carrillo

Nobility of Nouvelle Alexandrie


His Majesty's Government


President of the Government of Nouvelle Alexandrie

Vice-President of the Government of Nouvelle Alexandrie

Council of State of Nouvelle Alexandrie

Executive Departments of Nouvelle Alexandrie

Executive Government Agencies of Nouvelle Alexandrie


Cortes Federales of Nouvelle Alexandrie


Chamber of Peers of Nouvelle Alexandrie

Federal Assembly of Nouvelle Alexandrie

Political Parties:


High Court of Justice of Nouvelle Alexandrie


Laws of Nouvelle Alexandrie


Regions of Nouvelle Alexandrie

The monarchy of Nouvelle Alexandrie was established in 1685 AN by the Proclamation of Punta Santiago. It comprises the reigning monarch, his or her family, and the Royal Household. The reigning house is known as the House of Inti-Carrillo. The monarchy of Nouvelle Alexandrie is currently represented by King Sinchi Roca I, his mother Dowager Queen Alexandra (formerly a Princess of Alexandria), his wife Queen Abigail, and their children, Crown Prince Uturuncu, Prince Amaru, Princess Sofia, Prince Manu, and Prince Pachacuti. King Sinchi Roca I succeeded to the throne after the death of the Federation's founding King Manco Cápac I when his airplane was shot down over Passas by a terrorist attack in the 1718 Condor shootdown incident.

The Proclamation of Punta Santiago was both a declaration of federation and a blueprint for its future in one grand document. Its drafting took many difficult rounds of negotiations, often needing advice or counsel from many different sources, including leaders in the Raspur Pact. To bring wide public support to the Federation (especially in the most traditional parts of the Wechua Nation), the Sapa Wechua was made King of the Federation and commissioned with the work of remaining above temporal matters, to serve as a ceremonial head of state and a figure of national unity. This was mainly because it was only Manco Cápac who could muster a wide gamut of support and personal popularity in both Alduria and the Wechua Nation. With the crown of the Federation vested on him and his successors, the nascent Federation quickly began to project confidence, stability, and legitimacy, leading to greater public support for it.

The current New Alexandrian monarchy is deeply informed by its past. The Wechua people are one of many ancient indigenous people of Keltia, who themselves saw monarchies and rulers take many different shapes and forms under Attera, Vanderveer Reich, Hamland (later became Caputia) and Alexandria. It was Alexandria and Caputia in particular who inspired and shaped the establishment of the late popular constitutional Wechua monarchy after the end of the Wechua Spring in 1663 AN.

In 1686 AN, King Manco Cápac I established the royal house of Inti-Carrillo via decree, outlining its rules and regulations, among other details. The name was adopted to reflect that it is the union of the reigning houses of the Wechua Nation and the old Alexandrian Empire. The name "Inti" derives from the claim that the Sapa Wechua is the son of the Wechua God Inti. The name "Carrillo" comes from the late imperial house of Alexandria, House of Carrillo, from which Queen Alexandra comes from.

The current budget for the New Alexandrian monarchy is 11.23 million (1706 AN).

History

The King

The Crown, constitution, and royal prerogatives

Public role

Royal Household of Nouvelle Alexandrie

Royal Guard

Gallery

See also