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Wedding of Crown Princess Sayari and Prince Janus

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Wedding of Princess Sayari and Prince Janus
Date 15.VII.1750 AN - 16.VII.1750 AN
Duration Two days
Venue
  • Temple of the Sun complex (Day 1)
  • Grand Dozan Bovic Church (Day 2)
  • Palace of Carranza (Reception)
Location Nouvelle Alexandrie Huichajanca, Wechua Nation and Cárdenas, FCD, Nouvelle Alexandrie
Type Royal wedding
Theme Interfaith unity, cultural synthesis, Raspur Pact solidarity
Patron(s) King Sinchi Roca II and Queen Adelaide
Organised by Royal Household of Nouvelle Alexandrie
Filmed by NBC
Participants Approximately 1,500 ceremony attendees, 2,000 reception guests
Outcome Marriage of Sayari, Princess of Rimarima and Janus of Neridia

The wedding of Princess Sayari and Prince Janus took place on 15-16.VII.1750 AN in Nouvelle Alexandrie, uniting Princess Sayari, heir apparent to the throne, with Prince Janus of Natopia's House of Eadric. The celebration spanned two days and incorporated two distinct religious ceremonies, reflecting the couple's different faiths. The Intic ceremony at the Temple of the Sun complex near Huichajanca honored Princess Sayari's Faith of Inti, while the Bovic ceremony at the Grand Dozan Bovic Church in Cárdenas respected Prince Janus's Bovinism.

The wedding strengthened ties between Nouvelle Alexandrie and Natopia, both members of the Raspur Pact, and demonstrated the Federation's constitutional commitment to religious pluralism as enshrined in the Proclamation of Punta Santiago. The elaborate two-day celebration drew international attention, with diplomatic representatives from across Micras attending and an estimated 205 million viewers watching the televised ceremonies.

Prince Janus naturalized as a citizen of Nouvelle Alexandrie in V.1750 AN, though he retained his Natopian citizenship and titles due to treaty provisions between the two nations. Upon marriage, he received the style "His Royal Highness" and the courtesy title "prince consort" (lowercase), with the understanding that he would become "Prince Consort" (capitalized) upon Princess Sayari's accession to the throne.

Background

The couple

Religious considerations

Planning and preparations

Intic ceremony

Morning preparations

Ceremony

Reception

Bovic ceremony

Preparations

Ceremony

State reception

Cultural and political significance

Religious pluralism

Federal unity

Precedents for succession

Media coverage and public reaction

Attendees & delegations

Domestic

International

See also

References