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====Establishment====
====Establishment====
Ruaridh's firstborn son, [[Rethys Màrtainn]], crowned himself ''Rih'' of the Ninerivers on the day of his inheritance, prompting a war between himself and the Principality of  
Fhainnin politics of the Christian era were largely centered on the power struggles between Princes (Dochann), who were independent feudal overlords of various territories across the Ninerivers and eastern Vandarch regions. Many of these called themselves King (Rih) of their local region, but none claimed to be King of the Ninerivers, as that bore an implicit declaration of supremacy over the rest of the Princes.
 
The unofficial 'first Rih' of Faneria was [[Ruaridh Màrtainn]], Prince of Cheatharnaich, a powerful principality centered on [[Cancale]] resting along the northern bank of [[Caileansriver]] buttressed to the north by the Deamhainn Mountains. Ruaridh had the good fortune, or perhaps planned, to inherit the city of [[Connsmonandún]] and the Principality of Mhartainnvail (then only [[Caileansdún]] and its surrounding regions, not the entirety of the modern province) from his brother and uncle, who were killed by a rival prince during a war over several vassal states. Ruaridh took the opportunity to expand his holdings, waging several wars of conquest which stretched his influence towards the [[Rhydwel River]].
 
Ruaridh's firstborn son, [[Rethys Màrtainn]], crowned himself ''Rih'' of the Ninerivers on the day of his inheritance, prompting a war between himself and the Principalities of Cionhaen, Dinan, and Brynmawr. Rethys proved an able commander, in part due to a large contingent of veteran *ardceiternn* cavalry, and seize additional territories, vassalizing Dinan and Brynmawr and forcing Cionhaen to acknowledge his self-proclaimed title of "King of the Fhainn".
 
====Crown Wars====
====Crown Wars====
====Early Expansions====
====Early Expansions====

Revision as of 15:53, 5 April 2022

The Kingdom of the Fhainn was a country located in northern Levantia on the northern coast of the Vandarch Sea. It was at various points an elective, absolute, and constitutional monarchy, and was a powerful challenger to the Holy Levantine Empire's expansion into Ultmar as well as an expansionist state in its own right. After a series of financial, military, political, and cultural disasters in the late 1800s, it was destroyed in a civil war in 1909.

Kingdom of the Fhainn

Rihachd Fhainnlannachaeran
December 7, 1398-February 7, 1909
Flag of Faneria
Flag
of Faneria
Coat of arms
Motto: ''
Capital
  • First (years)
  • Oirthidun (years)
  • Rihsport (years)
  • Teindun (years)
  • Oirthidun (years)
Common languages
  • Fhasen (Official)
  • Aenglish, Coscivian (Regional)
Religion
  • Catholicism (years)
  • Protestantism (years)
Government
  • Feudal Elective Monarchy (xxxx-xxxx)
  • Centralized Absolute Monarchy (xxxx-1830)
  • Constitutional Monarchy (1830-1909)
Rih Fhainnin 
Legislature
  • Parliament
    (1830–1905)
Historical eraRenaissance / Early Modern
• Beginning of Màrtainn Dynasty
xxxx
xxxx-xxxx
xxxx-xxxx
1712-1717
• Constitutional Monarchy formed
date, 1830
1903-1909
• Monarchy formally disbanded
1909
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Minor Principalities
Fhainnin Popular Republic

History

Main Article: History of Faneria

Early Royal Era

The Early Royal Era refers to the initial era of Fhainnin expansionism, during which the nation was a feudal elected monarchy. It also includes the rule of Dòchas Ruaridh Màrtainn, who inherited the territories initially organized into the Kingdom, but did not claim the title of Rih in his lifetime due to the political considerations of such a claim. Ruaridh was born into rulership of the Principality of Mhartainnvail, and later in life inherited several territories from his uncle Collin Màrtainn after the latter died in battle.

Edict of Succession - invocation of the right of a daughter of a previous king taking the family name and becoming eligible to continue the royal line, forcing her spouse to take her surname; drafted by Sean Suthar-Màrtainn in 1701 and used twice

Establishment

Fhainnin politics of the Christian era were largely centered on the power struggles between Princes (Dochann), who were independent feudal overlords of various territories across the Ninerivers and eastern Vandarch regions. Many of these called themselves King (Rih) of their local region, but none claimed to be King of the Ninerivers, as that bore an implicit declaration of supremacy over the rest of the Princes.

The unofficial 'first Rih' of Faneria was Ruaridh Màrtainn, Prince of Cheatharnaich, a powerful principality centered on Cancale resting along the northern bank of Caileansriver buttressed to the north by the Deamhainn Mountains. Ruaridh had the good fortune, or perhaps planned, to inherit the city of Connsmonandún and the Principality of Mhartainnvail (then only Caileansdún and its surrounding regions, not the entirety of the modern province) from his brother and uncle, who were killed by a rival prince during a war over several vassal states. Ruaridh took the opportunity to expand his holdings, waging several wars of conquest which stretched his influence towards the Rhydwel River.

Ruaridh's firstborn son, Rethys Màrtainn, crowned himself Rih of the Ninerivers on the day of his inheritance, prompting a war between himself and the Principalities of Cionhaen, Dinan, and Brynmawr. Rethys proved an able commander, in part due to a large contingent of veteran *ardceiternn* cavalry, and seize additional territories, vassalizing Dinan and Brynmawr and forcing Cionhaen to acknowledge his self-proclaimed title of "King of the Fhainn".

Crown Wars

Early Expansions

Protestantism and the First Princes' War

Late Royal Era

Second Princes' War

New Administrative Model

- throneswatch, army, policing, and so on had existed but were often locally-run or haphazardly mashed together

Early Kin Wars and Sutharine Succession Crisis

Constitutional Monarchy

Industrialization

Republicanism and Revolution

Administration

Royal Army

- army, duh

Throneswatch

- state intelligence, security, and bodyguarding

Royal Adjudicators

- law enforcement and early taxation

Royal Records and Tithes Administration

- first proper bureaucracy, taxes, records, and so on

Royal Command and Control Administration

- central organizing body for other Administrations====

Royal Mint

- money, official articles

Royal Works Administration

- infrastructure, engineering, public works and city planning

Royal Academies Administration

- arts and sciences patronage, cartographers and explorers, early colleges