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Offline The Young Pope

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Germanic connections
« on: October 21, 2017, 04:49:51 PM »
So Herrenbucht and Balticum share many similarities, including the German language and culture (although both differ in that regard somewhat, Balticum ebing more liberal and vice versa). Relations could be stretched far back as into the Herrenbucht's status as a colony, especially during their revolution against their oppressive colonial overlord; Balticum would have supported the revolutionaries somehow, and after Herrenbucht's independence relations grew even warmer between the two nations, so much as that in 1816 future Baltic King Harald VI, son of Christian VI and one of the Herrenbuchto princesses married each other, thus intertwining both houses and til this day are related with one another...This thread will function as a way to work upon Baltic and Herrenbuchto relations and connections.

UPDATE: Now includes other Germanic-based nations!

Marriages:
Werman Prince (1428-1503) & Baltic Margareta II (1410-1495) in 1454
Herrenbuchto Princess (1798-1875) & Harald VI (1792-1879) in 1816
Balen/German Princess (1843-1918) & Oscar I (1817-1900) in 1879

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