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Revision as of 21:21, 1 November 2024
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Flag of the Empire of the Alexandrians | |
Total population | |
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120,210,470 Alexandrians | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Natopia | 91,218,455 |
Alduria | 15,050,228 |
Constancia | 8,378,133 |
Wechua | 3,375,577 |
Ransenar | 2,188,077 |
Languages | |
among others. | |
Religion | |
the Church of Alexandria, Bovinism, the Melusinian Faith. |
The Alexandrian people are generally considered those to have been previously nationals and citizens of the Empire of the Alexandrians, a large Micran Empire that existed from 1468 AN to its collapse from a debilitating flu pandemic in 1651 AN. Although nationals and citizens make up the majority of Alexandrians, those who were lawful dual citizens, expatriates, and permanent residents may also claim to be Alexandrian. The large Empire homed a wide range of people and nations, which brewed a culture that was largely disconnected from birth or origin and connected instead with citizenship and permanent allegiance to the ideals of the Empire and to its leader, the Emperor.
Most Alexandrians predominantly speak Alexandrian and Martino. However, the regular use of Istvanistani, also known as the Common Tongue, is pervasive and its use as the common language of the Empire for centuries keeps it well used among Alexandrians.
Overview
Racial and ethnic groups
Language
- Alexandria
- Alexandrian (Keltia, Tapfer, Cibola)
- Genevan (Cibola, Keltia, Tapfer, Benacia)
- Valencian (Keltia)
- Baudrestian (Tapfer, Cibola)
- Creole Alexandrin (Tapfer, Cibola)
- Creole d'Eura (Eura, also Creole Eurienne)
- Dialecte Batave (Apollonia)
- Martino (Cibola, Tapfer, Keltia, Apollonia)
- Martino de San Luis (Keltia)
- North Martino (Cibola, Tapfer)
- South Martino (Cibola)
- Criollo (Tapfer, Cibola)
- Martino de Rio Grande (Tapfer, Cibola)
- Santanderian (Keltia)
- Galatian (Pacary)
- Luthorian
- Alexandrian (Keltia, Tapfer, Cibola)
Religion
Culture
Diaspora
Natopia
Nouvelle Alexandrie
Oportia
Constancia
The Alexandrian diaspora resident in the Free and Associative Kingdom of Constancia were incorporated into the Alexandrian Patriots' Association (Constancia) by virtue of an Autokratorial Decree bearing date at Nirytos House, 16th day of Kraneios in the 46th year of the reign of Basileus Petros III, with this body corporated made subject to the decisions and authority of the Alexandrian Patriots' Association, registered and headquartered in Triegon. Then-Autokrator of Constancia Jaime Augusto Joaquin Primo de Aguilar, a prominent Alexandrian in his own right, served as Honorary Chairman. A settlement west of Gravenbosch in the Thema Oranjesion was erected and named New Edgardia, and to be exclusively settled by Constancian-Alexandrians.
Within the Constancian Foreign Legion, a 1st Alexandrian Guards Brigade was created, composed of Alexandrian exiles who had previously served honorably in the Imperial Alexandrian military, as well as a 2nd New Alexandrian Brigade, composed of Alexandrian exiles who wished to serve in a military capacity, alongside a 3rd Santander Brigade, composed of Alexandrian exiles with dynastic or emotional ties to the former Alexandrian Santander.
The grounds and building of the Imperial Alexandrian Embassy were conveyed in perpetual trust to the Alexandrian Patriots' Association (Constancia), to preserve and conserve Alexandrian heritage, culture and memory. With the destruction of Vey, a suitable building was erected in Aqaba.