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The princely title was inherited by a junior branch of the [[House of Rossheim]], who had ruled the Corumese Kingdom of Sangun since 2049 ASC (16th March 2005). Some of the Principality's surviving inhabitants subsequently settled in Sangun, where they came to be known as Cibolan Saxons (German: ''Siebenberger Sachsen''; Sangunese: ''Shichisan Sakusen''). | The princely title was inherited by a junior branch of the [[House of Rossheim]], who had ruled the Corumese Kingdom of Sangun since 2049 ASC (16th March 2005). Some of the Principality's surviving inhabitants subsequently settled in Sangun, where they came to be known as Cibolan Saxons (German: ''Siebenberger Sachsen''; Sangunese: ''Shichisan Sakusen''). | ||
In 4546 ASC, the Cibolan Saxons petitioned the Emperor of Greater Sangun, [[Sadamara Aptrgangr]], to secure them a | In 4546 ASC, the a gathering of Cibolan Saxons petitioned the Emperor of Greater Sangun, [[Sadamara Aptrgangr]], to secure them a homeland on Cibola: the following year, Sangunese officials proclaimed the autonomous Duchy of Rossheim-Slavonia-Volksburg, with the former Holzer colony of Volksburg as its capital. | ||
== Politics == | == Politics == | ||
Revision as of 11:35, 15 October 2012
| Herzogtum Rossheim-Slawonien Duchy of Rossheim-Slavonia | |||
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| Motto: Belua tibi veniat | |||
| Anthem: Rossheim March (Unofficial) | |||
| Map versions | 14.9.5 - present | ||
| Capital | Neurossheim | ||
| Largest city | Neurossheim | ||
| Official language(s) | English, German | ||
| Official religion(s) | |||
| Demonym | Rossheimer | ||
| - Adjective | Rossheim, Rossheimish | ||
| Government | Necrarchy | ||
| - Duke | Max | ||
| - None | None | ||
| - Legislature | None | ||
| Establishment | 21 September 2012 | ||
| Area | 301,680 km² | ||
| Population | 1.1 million | ||
| Active population | 1 | ||
| Currency | Rossmark | ||
| Calendar | |||
| Time zone(s) | |||
| Mains electricity | |||
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| Track gauge | |||
| National website | None | ||
| National forum | forum | ||
| National animal | Sachsenross | ||
| National food | None | ||
| National drink | None | ||
| National tree | None | ||
| Abbreviation | RHM | ||
Rossheim-Slavonia, officially the Duchy of Rossheim-Slavonia (German: Herzogtum Rossheim-Slawonien), is a sovereign constituent state of the United Principalities of Treisenberg. It was established in 4795 ASC (21st September 2012) by the merger of the duchies of Rossheim-Slavonia-Volksburg and Rossheim-Leichberg and is the successor to the Principality of Rossheim founded in 2196 ASC (10th August 2005).
History
In 2113 ASC (19th May 2005), Franz Josef of Treisenberg granted the Slavic-speaking districts of eastern Cibola to the Saxon aristocrat Viscount Christoph von Rossheim, who became the first Duke of Slavonia (Old Slavonian: Vojvoda od Slavonija). Over the next five decades, the region was heavily settled by German-speaking colonists and in 2164 ASC (9th July 2005) was renamed the Duchy of Rossheim (Herzogtum Rossheim).
Shortly after joining Rhaetia and Morovina to form the first United Principalities of Treisenberg, in 2196 ASC (10th August 2005) the Duchy of Rossheim was proclaimed a sovereign principality. However, in 2290 ASC (Nov 12, 2005), the Grand Prince Franz Josef ceded the Treisenberg home islands to the Viking Empire of Stormark, causing the dissolution of the United Principalities and the subsequent collapse of the Principality of Rossheim.
The princely title was inherited by a junior branch of the House of Rossheim, who had ruled the Corumese Kingdom of Sangun since 2049 ASC (16th March 2005). Some of the Principality's surviving inhabitants subsequently settled in Sangun, where they came to be known as Cibolan Saxons (German: Siebenberger Sachsen; Sangunese: Shichisan Sakusen).
In 4546 ASC, the a gathering of Cibolan Saxons petitioned the Emperor of Greater Sangun, Sadamara Aptrgangr, to secure them a homeland on Cibola: the following year, Sangunese officials proclaimed the autonomous Duchy of Rossheim-Slavonia-Volksburg, with the former Holzer colony of Volksburg as its capital.
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