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=History=
 
== History ==
Main Article: [[History of Faneria]]
Main Article: [[History of Faneria]]
==Early Royal Era==
The history of the Kingdom of the Fhainn can largely be broken into the Early and Late Royal Eras. During the Early Royal Era, the Kingdom functioned as an elective monarchy, albeit with a dynastic succession enforced through blood ties, oaths of fealty, and strongarming. During the Princes' Wars, which were largely fought over succession as well as Protestant rights, this system was tested and broken; after the culmination of these, Faneria's monarchy became a hereditary position passed down by the appointment of a child or other familial heir. The Late Royal Era also includes the Constitutional reforms of 1830 which transformed Faneria into a nominally constitutional monarchy, as while significant social and political changes were permitted afterwards, the Royal Family spent the remainder of its rule attempting to claw back powers granted to the Senate and local governors and judges.
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====
====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.
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.
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====Early Expansions====
====Early Expansions====
====Protestantism and the First Princes' War====
====Protestantism and the First Princes' War====
==Late Royal Era==
====Second Princes' War====
====Second Princes' War====
====New Administrative Model====
====New Administrative Model====
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====Industrialization====
====Industrialization====
====Republicanism and Revolution====
====Republicanism and Revolution====
=Administration=
 
== Government ==
 
==== Vicarial System ====
 
==== Absolute Monarchy ====
 
==== Constitutional Monarchy ====
 
== Administration ==
 
====Royal Army====
====Royal Army====
- army, duh
- army, duh
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