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Arise children of the Motherland | Arise children of the Motherland | ||
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The day of glory has arrived | The day of glory has arrived | ||
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Against us tyranny's | Against us tyranny's | ||
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Bloody standard is raised | Bloody standard is raised | ||
− | Listen to the sound in the fields | + | |
+ | Listen to the sound in the fields | ||
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The howling of these fearsome soldiers | The howling of these fearsome soldiers | ||
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They are coming into our midst | They are coming into our midst | ||
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To cut the throats of your sons and consorts | To cut the throats of your sons and consorts | ||
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To arms citizens | To arms citizens | ||
− | Form you battalions | + | |
+ | Form you battalions | ||
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March, march | March, march | ||
− | Let impure blood | + | |
+ | Let impure blood | ||
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Water our furrows | Water our furrows | ||
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What do they want this horde of slaves | What do they want this horde of slaves | ||
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Of traitors and conspiratorial kings? | Of traitors and conspiratorial kings? | ||
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For whom these vile chains | For whom these vile chains | ||
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These long-prepared irons? | These long-prepared irons? | ||
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− | What methods must be taken? | + | Secadorians, for us, ah! What outrage |
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+ | What methods must be taken? | ||
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It is we they dare plan | It is we they dare plan | ||
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To return to the old slavery! | To return to the old slavery! | ||
− | What! These foreign cohorts! | + | |
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+ | What! These foreign cohorts! | ||
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They would make laws in our courts! | They would make laws in our courts! | ||
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What! These mercenary phalanxes | What! These mercenary phalanxes | ||
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Would cut down our warrior sons | Would cut down our warrior sons | ||
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Good Lord! By chained hands | Good Lord! By chained hands | ||
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Our brow would yield under the yoke | Our brow would yield under the yoke | ||
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The vile despots would have themselves be | The vile despots would have themselves be | ||
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The masters of destiny | The masters of destiny | ||
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Tremble, tyrants and traitors | Tremble, tyrants and traitors | ||
− | The shame of all good men | + | |
− | Tremble! Your parricidal schemes | + | The shame of all good men |
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+ | Tremble! Your parricidal schemes | ||
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Will receive their just reward | Will receive their just reward | ||
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Against you we are all soldiers | Against you we are all soldiers | ||
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If they fall, our young heros | If they fall, our young heros | ||
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− | + | Secadores will bear new ones | |
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+ | Ready to join the fight against you | ||
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+ | Secadorians, as magnanimous warriors | ||
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Bear or hold back your blows | Bear or hold back your blows | ||
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Spare these sad victims | Spare these sad victims | ||
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Who with regret are taking up arms against us | Who with regret are taking up arms against us | ||
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But not these bloody despots | But not these bloody despots | ||
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These accomplices of Bouillé | These accomplices of Bouillé | ||
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All these tigers who pitilessly | All these tigers who pitilessly | ||
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Are ripping open their mothers' breasts | Are ripping open their mothers' breasts | ||
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We shall enter into the pit | We shall enter into the pit | ||
− | When our elders will no longer be there | + | |
− | There we shall find their ashes | + | When our elders will no longer be there |
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+ | There we shall find their ashes | ||
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And the mark of their virtues | And the mark of their virtues | ||
− | We are much less jealous of surviving them | + | |
+ | We are much less jealous of surviving them | ||
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Than of sharing their coffins | Than of sharing their coffins | ||
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We shall have the sublime pride | We shall have the sublime pride | ||
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Of avenging or joining them | Of avenging or joining them | ||
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Sacred Love for the Motherland | Sacred Love for the Motherland | ||
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Lead and support our avenging arms | Lead and support our avenging arms | ||
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Liberty, cherished liberty | Liberty, cherished liberty | ||
− | Join the struggle with your defenders | + | |
+ | Join the struggle with your defenders | ||
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Under our flags, let victory | Under our flags, let victory | ||
− | hasten to you manly force | + | |
+ | hasten to you manly force | ||
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So that in death your enemies | So that in death your enemies | ||
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See your triumph and our glory! | See your triumph and our glory! |
Revision as of 14:33, 24 June 2005
Flag of Secadores | |
Motto: Let he who desires peace prepare for war | |
No Map Available Yet | |
Region | Europe |
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Capital | Hannover |
Official Language(s) | French,Secadorian |
Leader | Igor Gregnovich |
Population | 2 billion and growing |
Currency | Marque rouge |
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History of Secadores
Early History
Secadores before the Romans arrivied and conquered the land was inhabited by the Celts that had lived in Secadores since the 3rd Century B.C.The Roman Empire persecuted them until Christianity became the official religion where they mass converted the Celts into Christians and killed those who refused,Secadores has been devoutly Christian since then.When the Roman Empire collapsed the Celtic minority tried to overthrow the Roman elite but failed,a few decades later Secadores was divided into warring Duchies were rival generals and families claimed to be the sole and rightful rulers of Secadores.
Medieval History
In the Middle ages Secadores was united under Jean de Levan (the lion) who conquered the the warring and Duchies and made the Holy Roman Grand Duchy of Secadores which lasted until the 1789.In that time Secadores forged a great empire that is believed to have stretched from the north of Arendaal to the tip of Rodutopi.
The Secadorian Revolutions
In 1789 the Secadorian Revolution happened leaving the economy decimated and hundreds dead,it was believed that the Dukal Family fled to Mendesia but that hasnt be confirmed.The Revolution of 1789 was Capitalist in nature but when the Duke came back with a huge army and attacked Hannover they won it back easy since the new government served only itself and had become corrupt.The people helped the Duke storm the Le Nouveau Palais and the Grand duke was coronated the next day.A few months later,the Communard revolution happened that tore the country apart as the poor rose up against the Rich,Secadores was finally stable in 1806.
Modern History
During the Great War Secadores had a huge army but its economy was in a pitiful state so most of the army spent time helping by working,it was believed to of helped sent supplies nations who were invading potential enemies.Secadores currently remains a Communard nation who supports the left wing but tries to keep good relations with the Right.
Constitution
1. Men and Women are born and remain free and equal in rights. Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good.
2. The aim of all political association is the preservation of the rights of man. These rights are liberty, equality, security, and resistance to oppression.
3. No body nor individual may exercise any authority which does not have the support of the nation.
4. Liberty consists in the freedom to do everything which injures no one else; hence the exercise of the natural rights of each man has no limits except those which assure to the other members of the society the enjoyment of the same rights. These limits can only be determined by law.
5. Law can only prohibit such actions as are hurtful to society and equality. Nothing may be prevented which is not forbidden by law, and no one may be forced to do anything not provided for by law.
6. Law is the expression of the general will. Every citizen has a right to ask for the law to be changed.
7. No person shall be accused, arrested, or imprisoned except in the cases and according to the law.
8. The law shall provide for such punishments only that are necessary.
9. As all persons are held innocent until they shall have been declared guilty, if arrest shall be deemed indispensable, all harshness not essential to the securing of the prisoner's person shall be severely repressed by law.
10. No one shall be oppressed by his/her opinions, including his religious views, provided their opinion does not disturb the public order established by the law.
11. The free communication of ideas and opinions is one of the most precious of the rights of man. Every citizen may, accordingly, speak, write, and print with freedom, but shall be responsible for such abuses of this freedom as shall be defined by law.
12. The security of the rights of man and of the citizen requires public military forces. These forces are, therefore, established for the good of all and not for the personal advantage of those to whom they shall be intrusted.
13. A common contribution is essential for the maintenance of the public forces and for the cost of administration. This should be equitably distributed among all the citizens in proportion to their means.
14. All the citizens have a right to decide, either personally or by their representatives, as to the necessity of taxes.
Anthem
Arise children of the Motherland
The day of glory has arrived
Against us tyranny's
Bloody standard is raised
Listen to the sound in the fields
The howling of these fearsome soldiers
They are coming into our midst
To cut the throats of your sons and consorts
To arms citizens
Form you battalions
March, march
Let impure blood
Water our furrows
What do they want this horde of slaves
Of traitors and conspiratorial kings?
For whom these vile chains
These long-prepared irons?
Secadorians, for us, ah! What outrage
What methods must be taken?
It is we they dare plan
To return to the old slavery!
What! These foreign cohorts!
They would make laws in our courts!
What! These mercenary phalanxes
Would cut down our warrior sons
Good Lord! By chained hands
Our brow would yield under the yoke
The vile despots would have themselves be
The masters of destiny
Tremble, tyrants and traitors
The shame of all good men
Tremble! Your parricidal schemes
Will receive their just reward
Against you we are all soldiers
If they fall, our young heros
Secadores will bear new ones
Ready to join the fight against you
Secadorians, as magnanimous warriors
Bear or hold back your blows
Spare these sad victims
Who with regret are taking up arms against us
But not these bloody despots
These accomplices of Bouillé
All these tigers who pitilessly
Are ripping open their mothers' breasts
We shall enter into the pit
When our elders will no longer be there
There we shall find their ashes
And the mark of their virtues
We are much less jealous of surviving them
Than of sharing their coffins
We shall have the sublime pride
Of avenging or joining them
Sacred Love for the Motherland
Lead and support our avenging arms
Liberty, cherished liberty
Join the struggle with your defenders
Under our flags, let victory
hasten to you manly force
So that in death your enemies
See your triumph and our glory!