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'''Saint Holden''', officially The Holy Empire of Saint Holden, is a landlocked sovereign state whose territory consists of a walled enclave within the nation of [[St Samuel]].
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It was created in 140AD by King Maximus Antonio Eades 'The White' of Holdinia after he defeated King Lysander to become the supreme ruler of the lands. Saint Holden is a non-hereditary, elected monarchy that is ruled by the Archbishop of Saint Holden. The highest state functionaries are all clergymen of the Catholic Church. It is the sovereign territory of the Holy Church of Holden.
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==

Revision as of 21:11, 20 May 2007

The Holy Empire of Saint Holden
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National flag Coat of Arms
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Motto Ut incepit fidelis sic permanet.
Capital Francisco
Languages
  - Official
  - Unofficial

Latin,
English
Government
  Archbishop -
 

Victor Bella Cordoni
Area
 
 

431 km²
167 sq mi
Region Union of Saint Holden
Accession to Union of St Holden 1912
Population
 - Total (2007)

272,000,000
National animal
Eagle
Currency Rudolph
International abbreviation STH
Internet TLD .stho
Calling Code +201

Saint Holden, officially The Holy Empire of Saint Holden, is a landlocked sovereign state whose territory consists of a walled enclave within the nation of St Samuel.

It was created in 140AD by King Maximus Antonio Eades 'The White' of Holdinia after he defeated King Lysander to become the supreme ruler of the lands. Saint Holden is a non-hereditary, elected monarchy that is ruled by the Archbishop of Saint Holden. The highest state functionaries are all clergymen of the Catholic Church. It is the sovereign territory of the Holy Church of Holden.

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