Duchy of Bourgondi

Duchy of Bourgondi

1575-1853
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Map of Bourgondi (Burgundie) and the other coastal Dericanian states in 1854
Map of Bourgondi (Burgundie) and the other coastal Dericanian states in 1854
Official languageBurgoignesc
Common languages
Latin
Religion
Catholic Church
Demonym(s)Bergendii
GovernmentAbsolute monarchy
Duke 
Historical eraEarly modern period
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Vilauristre Conference
Burgundie
Today part of Burgundie


Key events

Cousins War

First Fratricide

In 1849, Bourgondi and the County Palatine of Estia initiated what would become the First Fratricide, when Bourgondi invaded Estia to quell a workers strike and revolution that was threatening to overthrow the Count Palatine.

Dissolution of the Duchy

In 1853, Duke Pau II ascended the throne of the Principality of Faramount and joined the two nation-states in a real union, the Burgundie-Faramount Union, at which point the Duchy of Bourgondi ceased to exist.

Colonial ventures

The Bourgondii Royal Trading Company established 7 major colonies on behalf of the Duchy of Bourgondi, the largest and most influential being Equatorial Ostiecia:

Name Continental location Administration dates Trading Company Modern status Notes/Highlights
Colony of Santasi Audonia 1646-1721   BRTC   Kandara
Pukhgundi colony Audonia 1635-1811   BRTC   Tapakdore,   Peshabiwar, and   Pukhgundi
Istroya Oriental colony Audonia 1577-1842   BRTC southern half of   Battganuur and   Bulkh
Kandahari-Pukhtun colony Audonia 1615-1830s   BRTC   Umardwal,   Yanuban, and Salarive  
Sud Moll colony Australis 1702-1876   BRTC   Burgundie   Farmandie (1712-1745 and 1789-1824)
St. Nicholas Colony Crona 1654 - 1876   BRTC   Alstin
Medimeria colony Levantia 1578-2014   BRTC   Burgundie
Equitorial Ostiecia colony Sarpedon 1599-present   BRTC   Burgundie

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See also