Socialist Republic of The Eisley
Socialist Republic of The Eisley Unitii Republica de Eisley, | |||||||||
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Status | Historic Country | ||||||||
Capital | Marjanovič | ||||||||
Common languages | Iberic | ||||||||
Religion | Atheist | ||||||||
Demonym(s) | Eisylians | ||||||||
Government | Socialist Republic | ||||||||
President | |||||||||
• 1854-1863 (First) | Luçius Alubiça | ||||||||
• 1950-1956 (Last) | Janus Vanôčaç | ||||||||
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• Established | 1854 AD | ||||||||
• Annexed | 1956 AD | ||||||||
Currency | Denarius | ||||||||
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Today part of | New Illyricum |
The Socialist Republic of The Eisley was a socialist semi-indapendant country which resided in The Eisley Desert between 1854 and 1956. SR The Eisley was governed by a President who was elected tri-annualy by the country's population. Economically and militarily The Esley relied heavily upon it's much larger communist neighbor, New Illyricum.
History
Protestant Republic of The Eisley
In 1801 a group of Cauvunian Protestant pilgrims, led by Julius Bagradagus, led an expedition in to The Eisley Desert in order to escape the intense religious persecution of the Republic of Illyricum. They established the independent Protestant Republic of The Eisley after purchasing land from local nomads around the town of Marjanovič. The Protestant Republic was isolationist and little contact with them was held, until in 1852 Grand Marshall of the Union, Titus Mucius Magnus, commissioned a group of soldiers to capture Marjanovič and to overthrow the country's Protestant government. For two years minimal fighting continued between the Socialist forces, under Luçius Alubiça, and the Protestant soldiers and their nomadic allies. In 1854, Socialist forces ambushed Protestant riders at Cantebridgium Canyon and killed or captured them all.