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Confederate Rianates of Lemuria
Official language English, Lembrin ConLang
Capital Lemuria Capital
Largest cities Rimessin, Iglemmian, Intessin, Segichcanta
Website defunct
Forum defunct
Number of citizens 7
Number of active citizens 0 (Nation Inactive)
Date founded July 16th 2004
refounded February 6th 2006
Government Federal Monarchy
Current leader Ramu Sheirdai XIV of Rechain
Ramu Tenesar VIII of Táixxarin
Ramu Vlándear IV of Réixavin
Currency unknown
National animal unknown
National fruit/food unknown
National drink unknown
Map versions 6.7.7 - 6.8.5 (as Empire)
7.0.6 - 8.0.0 (as Confederated Rianates)

The Confederate Rianates of Lemuria (formerly Empire of) was the most recent nation in the long line of SanderNations. Ithad a varied history. Formed after the fall of the second incarnation of Feianova, it joined the Grand Commonwealth upon its formation in 2005.

On February 1, 2006 Lemuria seceded from the Grand Commonwealth, being the first nation to do so. This secession was followed up on February 2nd by the shocking news that the Ramu of Lemuria had been assassinated by radical Lemurians unhappy at Lemuria leaving the Commonwealth. The nation descended into anarchy, where it was split into three fragments, Táixxarin, Réixavin and Rechain.

Nine Hundred Years later (6th February 2006), the three Ramus of the seperate divisions united to reform the Lemurian nation as the Confederate Rianates of Lemuria. Lemuria is perhaps best remembered for its remarkable ConLang, Lembrin, which used a Latin alphabet with many extra letters (most of Greek origin) and was used extensively in government documents and publicity for the micronation.

History

Lemuria was founded for the first time in July 2004 as the Empire of Lemuria. Like most SanderNations it thrived for a few months, but then fell into inactivity. However, founder Sander Dieleman had promised that Lemuria would be "eternal"; it would never cease to exist. To keep this promise, and also to preserve its heritage and MCS land, Lemuria joined the Grand Commonwealth.

This pre-GC incarnation of Lemuria is often dubbed "Ancient Lemuria". Its government and culture differed considerably from that of today's Lemuria. There was a single ramu with the power to unilaterally issue decrees, and a Council of Elders which consisted of all citizens. It could create and pass legislation without the ramu intervening (today, all Lemurian legislation must be decreed by a ramu) and repeal his decrees. Ancient Lemuria had a ceremonial language, Lemurian, which has almost nothing in common with today's ceremonial language, commonly called Lembrin or lhemvrin eitherial to differentiate between the two.

As previously mentioned, Lemuria was already largely inactive when it joined the Grand Commonwealth. In addition, ramu ségirdair I (Sander Dieleman) retired from micronationalism not long after the merger. He was succeeded by ramu taiçardainre I (Lachlan Powers).

When Sander returned to micronationalism, he wanted to bring Lemuria back to life. It was decided that this would best be done outside of the GC. This way, Lemuria became the first nation to have seceeded from the GC. Six people, Ciaron Broeck, Peter Clark, Sander Dieleman, Eddie Guimont, Lachlan Powers and Andrew White, plotted in the darkness and opened the modern Lemuria to the public on February the 6th, 2006. By March 2006, things had already gone considerably quieter. Some people were suggesting that Lemuria rejoin the GC. However, this motion was turned down by most of the Lemurian populace. Over the course of July, August and September 2006 Lemuria seems to have been gaining some activity again, in addition to a few new citizens.

Nobody really knows wether pre-GC and today's Lemuria are actually the same micronation. There are a lot of cultural and political differences, and the citizen base is considerably different. Usually this is used to the advantage of the Lemurian government. For example, when establishing diplomatic relations with Shireroth, which refuses to recognise nations that are under 3 months old, they were considered the same.

On 27 August 2007, following a forum failure three weeks prior, Dieleman announced, via Micronations.net, that Lemuria was officially inactive.

Government

Lemuria was divided in three Rianates (from riana, Lembrin for "empire"), each represented by a ramu (emperor). These subdivisions, called Rechain, Réixavin and Táixxarin, were mainly cultural, but also political to an extent. Lemuria's government could be described as a reverse democracy. There were two legislative bodies: the Concilium and the Triumvirate Council.

Triumvirate Council

The Triumvirate Council consisted of three ramus, each representing a rianate. Each ramu had the power to issue decrees unilaterally, which went into effect immediately. This effectively made Lemuria a dictatorship. Ramus could also issue decrees together, or sign decrees issued by other ramus if they wished to express their consent. The Council as a whole had the power to veto any decree.

Concilium

The Concilium consisted of all non-probationary citizens that were not ramus. Each member of the Concilium could put forward legislation that he would like to see decreed. After the debate, a ramu would decide to decree the piece of legislation immediately, or wait until a few other Concilium members have voice their support for it. This was called a "decree upon the advice of the Concilium".

Every member of the Concilium was also able to initiate a vote to veto any decree. When the veto was supported by a 2/3rds of the Concilium, said decree is repealed.

Chambers and Lords

Chambers and Lords were Lemuria's equivalent of ministries and ministers respectively. Each Lord was responsible for the management of a certain aspect of government, and received the power to issue decrees concerning this aspect. The Lord of Diplomacy, for example, had the power to decree treaties. Decrees issued by Lords were called "delegated decrees" and could be vetoed unilaterally by any ramu.

The last Lemurian Triumvirate consisted of:

  • Ramu Sheirdai XIV of Rechain, (Sander Dieleman)
  • Ramu Tenesar VIII of Táixxarin, (Lachlan Powers)
  • Ramu Vlándear IV of Réixavin, (Andrew White)