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The division took effect in {{AN|1709}}, with [[Nathan III]] retaining the title of [[Empress of the Natopians|Emperor of the Natopians]] while serving as the [[Eastern Natopia|Eastern Emperor]]. [[Vadoma I]] and [[Edward of Western Natopia|Edward I]] went on to serve as Co-Emperors in the [[Western Natopia|West]]. The [[Division of the Natopian Empire|Natopian division]] was negotiated quickly and without any major disagreements, as there was still a semblance of a "greater Natopia" in the [[Imperial Council of Natopia]] and the provisions of the [[Declaration of Lindstrom]]. The division, however, had some negative consequences, especially for many economies in the [[Raspur Pact]], such as the [[Community of Goldfield]] economies. The [[Recession of 1709]] affected the economies of [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]], [[Ransenar]], [[Constancia]] and other nations.
The division took effect in {{AN|1709}}, with [[Nathan III]] retaining the title of [[Empress of the Natopians|Emperor of the Natopians]] while serving as the [[Eastern Natopia|Eastern Emperor]]. [[Vadoma I]] and [[Edward of Western Natopia|Edward I]] went on to serve as Co-Emperors in the [[Western Natopia|West]]. The [[Division of the Natopian Empire|Natopian division]] was negotiated quickly and without any major disagreements, as there was still a semblance of a "greater Natopia" in the [[Imperial Council of Natopia]] and the provisions of the [[Declaration of Lindstrom]]. The division, however, had some negative consequences, especially for many economies in the [[Raspur Pact]], such as the [[Community of Goldfield]] economies. The [[Recession of 1709]] affected the economies of [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]], [[Ransenar]], [[Constancia]] and other nations.


Following the economic recovery and the settlement of the division, [[Western Natopia]] and [[Eastern Natopia]] had carved their own paths and destinies, often coordinating in policy that affected both nations in the [[Imperial Council of Natopia]]. Over time, despite the sovereignty vested in the governments of [[Western Natopia]] and [[Eastern Natopia]] after the [[Division of the Natopian Empire|division]], the [[Imperial Council of Natopia|Imperial Council at the federal level]] came to exert greater and greater influence in the coordination of common economic, social, military, and diplomatic policies and common objectives or projects. The developing ''de facto'' reunion of [[Natopia]] at the [[Imperial Council of Natopia]] was made official when [[Nathan III]] died suddenly in {{AN|1716}}. [[Vadoma I]] succeeded him to the [[Eastern Natopia|Eastern Natopian]] throne, reuniting both crowns under the same [[Natopia|Natopian]] sovereign.
Following the economic recovery and the settlement of the division, [[Western Natopia]] and [[Eastern Natopia]] had carved their own paths and destinies, often coordinating in policy that affected both nations in the [[Imperial Council of Natopia]]. Over time, despite the sovereignty vested in the governments of [[Western Natopia]] and [[Eastern Natopia]] after the [[Division of the Natopian Empire|division]], the [[Imperial Council of Natopia|Imperial Council at the federal level]] came to exert greater and greater influence in the coordination of common economic, social, military, and diplomatic policies and common objectives or projects. The developing ''de facto'' reunion of [[Natopia]] at the [[Imperial Council of Natopia]] was made official when [[Nathan III]] died suddenly in {{AN|1716}}. [[Vadoma I]] succeeded him to the [[Eastern Natopia|Eastern Natopian]] throne, reuniting both crowns under the same [[Natopia|Natopian]] sovereign. With the death of [[Nathan III]] came the death of the [[Division of the Natopian Empire|Natopian division]].


==Coronation of Vadoma I==
==Coronation of Vadoma I==

Revision as of 06:29, 18 January 2023

The process of Natopian reintegration is the process of the reconstitution of the Natopian Empire, which began with the succession of Empress Vadoma I to the throne of Eastern Natopia after the death of Nathan III in 1716 AN. Upon her accession to the throne of Eastern Natopia, Vadoma I assumed the title of Empress of the Natopians. Western Natopia and Eastern Natopia were created after the division of the Natopian Empire in 1709 AN, which was supported by democratic referenda held throughout Natopia in 1708 AN.

Background

The division of the Natopian Empire began in 1707 AN when the Natopia was divided into two co-equal viceroyalties that became the sovereign states of Western Natopia and Eastern Natopia. The process began when Emperor Nathan III proposed the division in order to better govern the east by himself. The demesnes east of the River Egale were organized into Eastern Natopia and the demesnes west of the river became Western Natopia. A national referendum in east and west approved the division in 1708 AN. The constitutional process that separated the empire into two states lasted into 1709 AN when both Western Natopia and Eastern Natopia's legislatures ratified the final agreements for the division.

The division took effect in 1709 AN, with Nathan III retaining the title of Emperor of the Natopians while serving as the Eastern Emperor. Vadoma I and Edward I went on to serve as Co-Emperors in the West. The Natopian division was negotiated quickly and without any major disagreements, as there was still a semblance of a "greater Natopia" in the Imperial Council of Natopia and the provisions of the Declaration of Lindstrom. The division, however, had some negative consequences, especially for many economies in the Raspur Pact, such as the Community of Goldfield economies. The Recession of 1709 affected the economies of Nouvelle Alexandrie, Ransenar, Constancia and other nations.

Following the economic recovery and the settlement of the division, Western Natopia and Eastern Natopia had carved their own paths and destinies, often coordinating in policy that affected both nations in the Imperial Council of Natopia. Over time, despite the sovereignty vested in the governments of Western Natopia and Eastern Natopia after the division, the Imperial Council at the federal level came to exert greater and greater influence in the coordination of common economic, social, military, and diplomatic policies and common objectives or projects. The developing de facto reunion of Natopia at the Imperial Council of Natopia was made official when Nathan III died suddenly in 1716 AN. Vadoma I succeeded him to the Eastern Natopian throne, reuniting both crowns under the same Natopian sovereign. With the death of Nathan III came the death of the Natopian division.

Coronation of Vadoma I

Imperial Proclamation of Unity

Timeline

Western Natopia

Eastern Natopia

Aftermath

See also