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|national_motto = "Protect the needy, destroy the strong"
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[[Alotol City|Belfan]] (1253-1803)
[[Lanothi]] (1253-1641)<br>
[[Alotol City|Belfan]] (1641-1803)
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'''The Alotol Confederation''' was a coalition of kingdoms, principalities, and republics located in the region of [[Soltenna]] in [[Miraria]] stretching from Lake Soltenna and across the [[Gelög Sea]].
'''The Alotol Confederation''' was an association of predominately Alotol and ethnically Rietic kingdoms, principalities, republics, and territories in the region of [[Soltenna]]. It was founded by the Regency Council of Prince Matn in 1253, following the First Belfanic Wars.


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
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===Administrative divisions===
===Administrative divisions===
''Full article on [[Kingdoms of the Alotol Confederation]]''
''Full article on [[Members of the Alotol Confederation]]''


===Foreign relations===
===Foreign relations===

Revision as of 20:27, 30 May 2021

Alotol Confederation

 

1253–1803
On Jang's Banner Royal Seal of Setole
Anthem
Losedail
Capital Lanothi (1253-1641)

Belfan (1641-1803)

Languages Alotol, Asotan, Hetan
Government Confederation
Legislature The Alotol Parliament
 •  Upper house The Royal Diet
 •  Lower house House of Status
History
 •  Charter written 1253
 •  Union dissolved 1803
Currency Soltenna Blossom
Today part of  Asota
Huy En
 Liosol


The Alotol Confederation was an association of predominately Alotol and ethnically Rietic kingdoms, principalities, republics, and territories in the region of Soltenna. It was founded by the Regency Council of Prince Matn in 1253, following the First Belfanic Wars.

Etymology

History

Liosol experienced an age of instability following the end of the Lia dynasty leading to the period of the Twin Kingdoms in which the dynasty split, forming the Te dynasty and the Lejom dynasty. During this period, lasting from c. 963 - 1249, the two states fought for regional dominance in Liosol proper. The warring between the two houses came to a head in 1237 in the form of the Belfanic wars which were caused by the question of the Te monarchy's successor and rightful heir to the title of "Lord of Batan".

The Kingdom of Setole won the Belfanic wars, inheriting both the Court of Batan and a personal union with the Lands under the Lejom Crown. The King of Setole, Lord Bajen of Lanothi, oversaw this realm until 1252. Following his death, the regent council of Prince Matn began constructing plans for an early Alotol Confederation in order to consolidate its new territory in the west and prevent uprisings from the conquered Hetan peoples. On July 1, 1253 the regent council formed the Alotol Confederation making its principal states the Kingdom of Setole, the Kingdom of Lejom, the territory of Malas, the Principality of Tynca, and the Principality of Granas.

Geography

Geology

Climate

Biodiversity

Politics

Government

Political Parties

Administrative divisions

Full article on Members of the Alotol Confederation

Foreign relations

Military

Elections

Economy

Transport

Energy

Science and technology

Tourism

Demographics

Population Centers

Ethnic groups

Alotol

Kadic

Lugid

Nmasinhec

Urbanisation

Language

Education

Healthcare

Religion

Culture

Heritage

Architecture

Literature

Art

Music

Theatre

Film

Cuisine

Sport

Symbols

See also