1699 Edict Concerning Permissible Languages in the Benacian Union
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The Edict Concerning Permissible Languages in the Benacian Union was passed by the Congress of Chryse on 17.III.1699 AN, receiving the assent of the High Presidium of the Benacian Union on the same day. The Edict was promulgated on 20.III.1699 AN through publication in the first edition of the Gazette of the Chryse Chronicle.
Purpose of the Edict
Detailing which languages were permitted to remain in use within the territories of the Benacian Union for official purposes, which were to be tolerated, and which were to be wholly eradicated by 1715 AN.
Schedule 1: Official Languages
- Army Crandish (military)
- Ashkenatzi (liturgical)
- Babkhi (liturgical / political)
- Elw (liturgical / political)
- Istvanistani (administrative)
- Præta (military / political)
Schedule 2: Tolerated Languages
- Agnesian
- Ashkenatzi (secular usage)
- Babkhi (secular usage)
- Elw (secular usage)
- Mishalanese
- Norse
- Tapferite
Schedule 3: Prohibited Languages
- Batavian
- Cimmerian
- Cisamarrese
- Elfinshi
- Estarisan
- Florencian
- Irridian dialects
- Kadhamic
- Kalasperin
- North Amokolian
- Passikaans
- Sanaman
- Tellian
- Treesian