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| birth_name        = Joanus Maria Guillaume Falco de Martigueux
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| birth_date        = 22 March 1897
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| birth_place        = [[Collinebourg Palace]], [[Collinebourg]], [[Yonderre]]
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| burial_date        = 27 October 1982
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|The [[Volksforum]] passed an amended [[Abortion Regulation Act of 2000 (Eldmora-Auregulus)|Abortion Regulation Act]] in 2010 that banned on request abortions and socio-economic factors abortions in lieu for improved sex education on schools, and pregnancy resources, as well as the option to put the child up for adoption.
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|Fhainnin abortion law bans abortion in most cases except those with a medical risk to the mother or 'major congenital defects' as decided by an arbitration board. Functionally, the bar for medical risk is forgiving, including a range of health conditions from PCOS to morbid obesity to immune deficiency disorders to transmittable chronic diseases. Parents may opt to revoke their parental rights and give the child up for adoption.
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'''Joanus X de Martigueux''' (born ''Joanus Maria Guillaume Falco de Martigueux''; 22 March 1897 – 22 October 1982) was [[Grand Duke of Yonderre]] from 15 October 1920 – 22 October 1982. His reign of 62 years and 7 days is the longest of any [[Grand Duke of Yonderre]] and spanned the latter half of the [[Great Depression]], the entirety of the [[Great War]] and much of the [[Occidental Cold War]]. Prior to his ascension to [[Grand Duke of Yonderre|Grand Duke]], Joanus X was styled as Joanus XI de Martigueux, [[Count of Collinebourg]] since the death of his father, [[Guillaume VI de Martigueux, Count of Collinebourg]].
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Although his election to [[Grand Duke of Yonderre|Grand Duke]] in 1920 over the more experienced [[Hubert V, Count of Donne]] surprised many, the young Joanus X quickly established himself as a competent ruler and is remembered as one of the most popular, ambitious, and proactive [[Grand Duke of Yonderre|Grand Dukes of Yonderre]], having initiated many reforms and projects to steer his nation out of the [[Great Depression]] and clear of the [[Great War]]. His early rule has been described as authoritarian in nature and he strongly stressed the importance of ducal dignity and power. Joanus X is noted for his use of executive powers, a notable example being in 1928 when he dismissed the democratically elected [[Social Democrats (Yonderre)|Social Democratic]] cabinet with which he disagreed and installing one of his own choosing. Joanus X's rule after the [[Great War]] is marked by a more liberal approach, starting the long reforming process towards a nationalised social healthcare service and social security network.
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==Early life==
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Joanus X de Martigueux was born in [[Collinebourg Palace]] as Joanus Maria Guillaume Falco de Martigueux on March 22, 1897, as the eldest son of [[Guillaume VI de Martigueux, Count of Collinebourg]] (1867 – 1918) and his wife Countess Carolina (1876 – 1963). Joanus attended the [[Sainte-Catherine Military Academy]] in [[Sentinelleau]] from 1915-1917, afterwich he served with the [[Guard Cuirassier Division]]. His father Guillaume VI had been narrowly snubbed of the title of [[Grand Duke of Yonderre]] by [[Joanus IX de Somua]] in 1895 which doctors believe caused his heart attack the same year and severely damaged his health, ultimately leading to his early death in 1918, aged 50. Joanus X thus became [[Count of Collinebourg]] aged 21 and retired from the Guard Cuirassiers shortly after. He married [[Lucia Fallshade, Grand Duchess of Yonderre|Lucia Fallshade]] later the same year, a [[Urcea|Urcean]] daughter of the prominent [[Fallshade]] family.
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==Election to Grand Duke and early rule==
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Following the death of [[Grand Duke of Yonderre|Grand Duke]] [[Joanus IX de Somua]] in 1920, Count Joanus was narrowly elected [[Grand Duke of Yonderre]] ahead of [[Hubert V, Count of Donne]]. The traditional election between the nine [[Counts of Yonderre]] ended in a threeway tie with Joanus XI of Collinebourg, [[Hubert V, Count of Donne]] and [[Auguste XV, Count of Somua]] each having three votes. Following further debating another vote was cast in which Joanus XI and Hubert V were tied with four votes each, Auguste XV still voting for himself. After extensive debates and backdoor negotiations, Joanus had finally secured a majority at 3AM on 15 October 1920. He was proclaimed [[Grand Duke of Yonderre]] later that day from the balcony of [[Guillaumesbourg]], the palace that houses the [[Yonderian parliament]], by [[Steward of the Realm]] [[C.F. Beauregard]].
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Soon after his prolcamation, Joanus X set out to reform Yonderian industry, whose work had suffered due to the [[Great Depression]] and which, in spite of repeated attempts by his predecessor [[Joanus IX de Somua]], had been unable to correct this. Reforms put in place during the early 1920s alleviated these issues over the following years, with industrial capacity returning to pre-Great Depression levels around the late 1920s. The Grand Duke and Grand Duchess spent much of 1924 travelling [[Levantia]], visiting [[Carna]] and the [[Holy Levantine Empire]], specifically [[Urcea]], [[Burgundie]] and [[Faneria]]. In 1928, Joanus X dismissed the democratically elected [[Social Democrats (Yonderre)|Social Democratic]] cabinet under [[Adolphe Heineau]] with which he disagreed and replaced it with a de facto conservative caretaker cabinet. The immediate cause was a conflict between the Grand Duke and the cabinet over the reforms introduced to combat the effects of the [[Great Depression]], with the Heineau cabinet wishing to divert more money to agriculture as opposed to industry and mercantilism. Subsequent demonstrations emerged throughout [[Yonderre]], forcing the Grand Duke to seek a compromise, dismissing his own government and installing a compromise cabinet until elections could be held later that year. The elections resulted in the re-election of Heineau as [[Grand Steward of Yonderre]] who would ultimately work closely with Joanus X to acchieve compromises that suited both.
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*[[Guillaume VII de Martigueux, Count of Collinebourg]] (1921 – 2003)<br>
|Abortions are illegal, however abortions induced unintentionally by life-saving procedures are not prosecuted. Doctors and individuals responsible for inducing an abortion are charged with [[Criminal_justice_system_of_Urcea#D_Misdemeanor|felonies]], as are [[Criminal_justice_system_of_Urcea#E_Felony|women partaking in abortion tourism]].
*[[Rachet de Martigueux (industrialist)|Rachet de Martigueux]] (1923 – 2011)<br>
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*Edith de Martigueux (1926 – 2009)<br>
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*Julianne de Martigueux (born 1930)
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==Titles, styles and honours==
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*22 March 1897 – 25 May 1918: ''His Highness the Hereditary Count of Collinebourg''<br>
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*25 May 1918 – 15 October 1920: ''His Highness the Count of Collinebourg''<br>
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*15 October 1920 – 22 October 1982: ''By the Grace of God, His Majesty the Grand Duke of Yonderre, King of the Goths, Count of Collinebourg, Grand Baron of the Kestrel Isles''
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===Honours and decorations===
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* {{Flag|Yonderre}} Grand Master of the [[Order of Joanus]]
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* {{Flag|Yonderre}} Grand Master of the [[Order of the Green Knight]]<br><br>
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* {{Flag|Burgundie}} [[Order of the House of Marius]] (1929)
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* {{Flag|Burgundie}} [[Order of Julian Bergendus]] (1934)
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* {{Flag|Burgundie}} [[Order of Marin-Estelle]] (1924)
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* [[File:Carna_kingdom.png|24px]] [[Kingdom of Carna|Carna]] [[Order of the Unicorn]] (1924)
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* {{Flag|Faneria}} [[Order of The Broken Pine]] (1924)
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* {{Flag|Levantine Union}} Imperial Knight of the [[Imperial Order of the Holy Cross]] (1956)
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{{Flag|Urcea}} Honorary Ceannaturiaí of the [[Life Guard (Urcea)|Royal Life Guard]] (1924)
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Permitted
Yes Permitted, with complex legality or practice
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No Prohibited, with complex legality or practice
Prohibited
Legal grounds on which abortion is permitted in independent countries
Country Risk to life Risk to health Mental health Rape Fetal Defects Socio-economic factors On request Notes
 Burgundie
 Caphiria No Yes
 Carna
 Cartadania
 Eldmora-Regulus Yes The Volksforum passed an amended Abortion Regulation Act in 2010 that banned on request abortions and socio-economic factors abortions in lieu for improved sex education on schools, and pregnancy resources, as well as the option to put the child up for adoption.
 Faneria Yes Fhainnin abortion law bans abortion in most cases except those with a medical risk to the mother or 'major congenital defects' as decided by an arbitration board. Functionally, the bar for medical risk is forgiving, including a range of health conditions from PCOS to morbid obesity to immune deficiency disorders to transmittable chronic diseases. Parents may opt to revoke their parental rights and give the child up for adoption.
 Fiannria Maybe Maybe Maybe
 Pelaxia
 Urcea Maybe Abortions are illegal, however abortions induced unintentionally by life-saving procedures are not prosecuted. Doctors and individuals responsible for inducing an abortion are charged with felonies, as are women partaking in abortion tourism.
 Vithinja Maybe Maybe Maybe
 Yonderre