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Revision as of 20:29, 14 April 2023
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The Commonwealth of the Petra is a republic guided by its knightly order and values, with its capital at Valfleur, in the Petra River Valley's heart. A meritocratic republic in which knighthood was essential for advancement to the highest posts, albeit its basic constitution would not be issued until the following year, in 1883.
• Current Leader: Renilde Helena, Archduchess of the Petra • | |
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Culture and Religion | The Commonwealth of Petra adheres to Canonism, specifically via the Canonist Church - though Owynism is oft-represented among its peasantry, a holdover from previous regimes. It has oft been a site of visits from not only the Archbishops and Bishops of the Church, highly celebrated and welcomed by the fervent populace, but also of the High Pontiff himself - with the re-consecration of the Chapel of Saint Emma of Woldzmir overseen by the Holy See itself. |
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