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The '''Louisian people''' are a people of [[Alexandria]]n descent living in [[the Lanzerwald]] that have affiliated themselves with the [[Ludwiggian people]]. A great majority of the Louisian people belongs to the [[Ludwiggian Reformed Church]], with a minority remaining to adhere to the [[Autocephalous Nazarene Church of Alexandria]]. Louisian people predominantly live in [[Altstadt]], [[Louisville]] and the surrounding area. Louisville is considered to be the capital of the Louisan people with almost 3 million people living there. | Â | ||
The '''Louisian people''' are a people of [[Alexandria]]n descent living in [[the Lanzerwald]] that have affiliated themselves with the [[Ludwiggian people]] in the 1680's. A great majority of the Louisian people belongs to the [[Ludwiggian Reformed Church]], with a minority remaining to adhere to the [[Autocephalous Nazarene Church of Alexandria]]. Louisian people predominantly live in [[Altstadt]], [[Louisville]] and the surrounding area in the [[Confoederatio Aemilia]]. Louisville is considered to be the capital of the Louisan people with almost 3 million people living there and in the surrounding towns. | |||
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A small minority of Louisian people, only a few thousand, live in the [[United Principalities of Cibola]], where they ended up after this nation was founded in the southern territory of the Republic of [[Sankt Ludwigshafen]]. Unlike in the Confoederatio Aemilia, where the Louisians are part of high society, they face a lot of discrimination in the United Principalities. This was exposed in [[The Plight of the Louisians]], a book by Wolfgang Arnholtz in 1736. The book elicited a strong response from [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]] and the Confoederatio Aemilia. Nouvelle Alexandrie especially established the [[Louisian Relief Fund]] and the [[Louisian Cultural Association]]. Â | |||
== Famous Louisians == | == Famous Louisians == | ||
 | * Princess [[Emilia Antoinette]] de la Rochelle | ||
* [[Friedrich Flick]], football player  | * [[Friedrich Flick]], football player  | ||
* [[Donatien de LancĂ´me]], military commander | * [[Donatien de LancĂ´me]], military commander | ||
* [[Thomas de Louisville]], politician | * [[Thomas de Louisville]], politician | ||
* [[Mark Stau]], football player | * [[Mark Stau]], football player | ||
* [[Thomas de la Rochelle | * [[Thomas de la Rochelle]] | ||
* [[Galadriel Camel]], fashion designer from Louisville | * [[Galadriel Camel]], fashion designer from Louisville | ||
[[category:Sankt Ludwigshafen]] | [[category:Sankt Ludwigshafen]] | ||
[[Category:Peoples]] | [[Category:Peoples]] |
Revision as of 08:37, 8 October 2024
The Louisian people are a people of Alexandrian descent living in the Lanzerwald that have affiliated themselves with the Ludwiggian people in the 1680's. A great majority of the Louisian people belongs to the Ludwiggian Reformed Church, with a minority remaining to adhere to the Autocephalous Nazarene Church of Alexandria. Louisian people predominantly live in Altstadt, Louisville and the surrounding area in the Confoederatio Aemilia. Louisville is considered to be the capital of the Louisan people with almost 3 million people living there and in the surrounding towns.
A small minority of Louisian people, only a few thousand, live in the United Principalities of Cibola, where they ended up after this nation was founded in the southern territory of the Republic of Sankt Ludwigshafen. Unlike in the Confoederatio Aemilia, where the Louisians are part of high society, they face a lot of discrimination in the United Principalities. This was exposed in The Plight of the Louisians, a book by Wolfgang Arnholtz in 1736. The book elicited a strong response from Nouvelle Alexandrie and the Confoederatio Aemilia. Nouvelle Alexandrie especially established the Louisian Relief Fund and the Louisian Cultural Association.
Famous Louisians
- Princess Emilia Antoinette de la Rochelle
- Friedrich Flick, football player
- Donatien de LancĂ´me, military commander
- Thomas de Louisville, politician
- Mark Stau, football player
- Thomas de la Rochelle
- Galadriel Camel, fashion designer from Louisville