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== To do list / Timeline ==
== To do list / Timeline ==


* 1678:
** <div style="text-decoration: line-through">Die Wende in Amokolia</div>
* [[The Micras Chessboard|Project: The Micras Chessboard]]:
* [[The Micras Chessboard|Project: The Micras Chessboard]]:
** The assassination of Gustaaf
** The assassination of Gustaaf
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** Setting up the time frame
** Setting up the time frame
** Continue writing about the early beginnings
** Continue writing about the early beginnings
* 1679
** <div style="text-decoration: line-through">Census of Francia</div>
** Elections for the Reichstag


== Artist of maps ==
== Artist of maps ==

Revision as of 16:46, 20 April 2020

Gustaaf Vermeylen is a Dutch micronationalist who is active again after a period of absence. Gustaaf previously was a character, but now Gustaaf is the main account. Gustaaf was active or active under the following characters:


Characters

Gustaaf was active or active under the following characters:

To do list / Timeline

Artist of maps

Throughout the years, Gustaaf has drawn various maps.

Arcadian maps

First version of a detailed map.
Second version of a detailed map


Batavian maps

First map of Batavia, next to RefoBliek, Aragon and Prussia.
The first large map of Batavia on Micras.
The detailed map of Batavia during the Second Kingdom of Batavia.
The first version of the new detailed map.
The second version of the new detailed map.
The third version of the new detailed map.
The fourth version of the new detailed map.
The fifth version of the new detailed map.
The sixth version of the new detailed map.


Beneluccas map

Map02.png


Frankish map

The Frankish map, insofar as it has now been published, is a first fulfillment of the promise to further map Benacia. That promise was made with which the draftsman obtained the Kingdom of Amokolia. The drawing of the map was delayed, despite the fact that no end date had been set, due to the political tensions around the Kingdom of Amokolia, the current Frankish Empire. Nonetheless, the sovereignty and borders of Francia were thwarted, wondering whether one would stick to the original agreement: a detailed map of Benacia in exchange for Amokolia.

Detailed map of Chryste
The first version of the detailed map of Francia
The first detailed map of Ravaria