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#REDIRECT [[Equatorial_Ostiecia#Kingdom_of_Oustec]]
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{{Infobox former country
| conventional_long_name = Kingdom of Oustec
| image_flag        = Bloedvlag.svg
| flag_caption = Post-1812 flag
| life_span        = 1566-1859
| event1            = Oustec claims kingship
| date_event1      = 1 July 1566
| event2            = [[Odurian War|Fall of Oduria]]
| date_event2      = 18 November 1859
| common_languages  =
| government_type  = [[Vallos#Piratocracies|Piratocracy]] (1566-1812)<br>{{Wp|Absolute monarchy}} (1812-1859)
| title_leader      = King
| leader1          = Oustec I
| year_leader1      = 1566-1585
| leader2          = Abey III
| year_leader2      = 1840-1859
| capital          = Various (1566-1812)<br>Oduria (1812-1859)
| religion          = [[Catholic Church|Catholic]]
}}
==History==
===Formation===
===Golden age of Vallosi piracy===
===Decline===
===Reform effort===
===Partition===
{{Main|Odurian War}}
==Extent==
In its earliest formation, Oustec's realm consisted only of islands in the [[Vallos#Capelranco_Archipelago|Capelranco Archipelago]], but its profound wealth and success allowed it to extend its dominion over mainland [[Vallos]]. By [[1598]], it had conquered modern [[Arona]], establishing what would become its longterm borders.
==Legacy==
 
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[[Category:Historical countries]]
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Revision as of 12:34, 21 August 2023

Kingdom of Oustec

1566-1859
Flag of Oustec
Post-1812 flag
CapitalVarious (1566-1812)
Oduria (1812-1859)
Religion
Catholic
GovernmentPiratocracy (1566-1812)
Absolute monarchy (1812-1859)
King 
• 1566-1585
Oustec I
• 1840-1859
Abey III

History

Formation

Golden age of Vallosi piracy

Decline

Reform effort

Partition

Extent

In its earliest formation, Oustec's realm consisted only of islands in the Capelranco Archipelago, but its profound wealth and success allowed it to extend its dominion over mainland Vallos. By 1598, it had conquered modern Arona, establishing what would become its longterm borders.

Legacy