Golencia
ContentsFoundingWhen the Latin Empire was formed in Italia it faced many problems. The Largest of all of those was religion. Jews, Pagans and the new Christians all inhabited the area, after they worked together to topple Rome. After many internal wars and disputes they had all managed to form a Latin Empire. However the Pagan Rulers angered the Jewish and Christian Populace. They outlawed their religions, refused to allow them to vote, hold office or own land. They did however get drafted into the Military, the worst possible choice for an Emperor to give to the Oppressed people. When the years dragged on more and more Christians became trained and educated. By 112 A.D. the Christians and Jews were so angered they pretended to fight eachother. This drew the Pagan Army out from Rome. A large Army then moved swiftly and conquered the city. Once Rome fell the two armies that were pretending to be slaughtering eachother turned and charged into the Pagan lines. After hours of fierce battle the Pagans began to make a retreat. They were unaware Rome had fallen, they entered the gates, once shut they were slaughtered like animals. Shortly after, Ruben I, was name the King of Golencia. He used his power to expel Pagans from Italy all together, his empire stretched as large as the old Roman one, Jeruselem and Rome were his capitals. Later he imposed all laws to be the same as what the Papacy wanted. Using his power he made sure Catholicism reigned supreme. He did not persecute the Jews, but in fact gave them the same rights as catholics. The First DynastyThe First Dynasty, the Aragon Dynasty, lasted for centuries. It was the time of conquest and oversaw the Golencian land expansions. It wasn't long before the leaders of the Aragon Dynasty saw an importance in unifing the world, they did not care for other nations at the time. In fact later leaders felt superior in every which way. Foriegn Diplomats requesting aid or demanding anything were killed and sent back to their nation of origin. It was a time where the Catholic Church was considered the only thing mightier than the King Himself. Massive executions were held for those whom may conspire against the king or stole from Royal Buildings. [TO BE CONTINUED] Second DyanstyCivil WarThe SidesEarly YearsDictatorship to RepublicAn EndThe First RepublicRevolutionCommunismMilitary CoupThe Third DynastySee also |