Roscampus

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Province of Roscampus
Flag of Province of Roscampus
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Location of the Province of Roscampus
Location of the Province of Roscampus
CountryUrcea
Cathedral CityPhilaridon
Government
 • GovernorProculá Farber (S)
Population
 (2030)
 • Total15,945,539

Roscampus is a province of Urcea. It is usually considered part of Urcea's Carolina region despite not having been historically a part of the Grand Duchy of Carolina.

The territory of Roscampus is largely coterminous with the medieval Philaridon Republic, a mercantile republic which emerged out of Philaridon, now the cathedral city. Although most residents of Roscampus today identify as Urcean people and largely share both the same culture and heritage, the people of the province nonetheless strongly identify with the medieval republic as its forebear. As such, the province has a distinct identity as well as unique political and social attitudes from the rest of the country.

History

Roscampus's early history was characterized by Adonerii settlement on its shores, with the port city of Philaridon becoming preeminent over the region by the first century BC. Throughout the Great Levantine period, Philaridon remained an extremely important Levantine port on the Odoneru. After the collapse of Great Levantia, rival families competed for power within the city and modern Roscampus while fending off continued Gothic invasions.

The history of the Roscampus region is closely linked to that of the Philaridon Republic. The Republic was a maritime republic in Levantia and was part of the Holy Levantine Empire. The city of Philaridon was included in the crown territory of the Southern Kingdom of the Levantines with the division of the Holy Levantine Empire in 917. Following the conquest of the Southern Kingdom and reestablishment of the Empire, the city was granted a special Charter by Emperor Leo I in 976. This Charter gave it Imperial immediacy and permitted the city to autonomously chose its own system of government, leading to the adoption of a plutocratic mercantile republic in the same year as the once rival families of the city were coopted into a new, stable system. The Republic became a major trade power in the Odoneru and expanded its inland holdings in Levantia. The Republic was a major opponent of the rising Julian realm and was the de facto leader of the Creagmer republics.

The Republic was unable to effectively maintain religious unity during the Protestant reformation and lost most of its territory and autonomy after the Great Confessional War. From the late 16th century the Republic continued to exist but within the reduced borders of a city state, one mostly reliant on Urcea for grain supply and political support, and by 1620 it had been made a formal vassal of the Apostolic King of Urcea. The small remnant of the Republic was formally annexed into Urcea in 1680. The territory of modern Roscampus, excepting some eastern mountainous territory, was organized in 1688 out of the territories acquired from the Republic over the proceeding century as the Duchy of Philaridon. The Republic was briefly restored during the Second Caroline War by Maritime Deric principalities following their successful Siege of Philaridon in 1802. The Republic, largely supported by the presence of the Imperial Army, existed until their ejection from the city in 1805 by Urcea's Royal Army, securing permanent control of the territory.

In 1895, the Duchy was joined to peripheral parts of the Archduchy of Urceopolis to create the province as part of the Administrative Reorganization Act of 1892.

Geography

The suburban coastal region north of Philaridon, called the Merchants' Coast, is one of the most affluent areas in all of Urcea. The Merchants' Coast communities sit on large coastal bluffs overlooking the bay and oceanic approaches to Philaridon, with most of the area having long sandy beaches facing southward.

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Politics

Roscampus is firmly pro-Solidarity Party, with Solidarity's Livio Iarnán winning two-thirds of the vote; in the 2025 Urcean elections, Solidarity won all but one of the province's 11 Concilium Daoni seats. However, residents of Roscampus have largely divergent political and ideological views from most of the rest of Solidarity. The people of the province are generally guildskeptic and clasically liberal economically. Their ties to Solidarity are largely on cultural, regional, and federalist issues resulting from the identity of Roscampus as a "periphery" of Urcea descending from its Philaridon Republican identity. This enables the National Pact to remain relatively competitive in elections where economic issues are the main political issue despite its centralist reputation. The Pact also regularly wins the single Daoni seat representing the affluent Merchants' Coast region, typically by a wide margin.

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