User:Pawl/Sandbox/Tircambry history ideas

From OpenGeofiction

Initial thoughts on Tircambry's history. Plenty more to add; discussion welcome.

I have always worked on the basis that Tircambry is a monarchy but I think there are far too many monarchies in OGF so I'm going to ditch this one and have a parliamentary republic.

Date Event(s)
> 1000 BCE Celtic peoples occupy large areas in northwest Uletha including the Brethan peninsula.
Alternatively, perhaps the Brethan peninsula is settled later by Ingerish Britons fleeing from Gaermanic/Kalmic invaders, similar to RW Brittany
c.0 CE Gaermanic peoples (ancesters of Kalm, Lentia) sweep into the area. Celtic culture disappears except in the peripheries such as the Brethan peninsula.
> 1000 CE Brethanic Celts coalecse into five kingdoms : Calenwy(?), Dyllewin(?), Rhysiog, UL10-98, UL10-99.

[I am working on the basis that the old inhabitants of UL10-98 and 99 will be Brethonic (RW Brythonic) Celts, like the Welsh, Cornish and Bretons (and Tircambry), rather than RW Goidelic Celts (Irish, Scottish Gaelic, Manx), but I don't know whether admins have other ideas!]

c.1300s Ingerland invades Brethan peninsula (why?), succeeds in conquering 98 & 99, but the eastern kingdoms successfully resist.
1400s A dynastic marriage results in the union of Dyllenwin and Calenwy to form Morionys(?). Frequent conflicts between Rhysiog and Morionys.
1600s New Ingerish attempts at conquest (why?) result in Morionys and Rhysiog forming a loose confederation under the joint leadership of the two kings (the Double Monarchy - need a better name for this).
1700s Dynastic marriage and assasination lead to a union of the crowns. Confederal government largely supplants state ones.
1810 State institutions formally abolished and the Tircambry Confederation becomes the Kingdom of Tircambry.
1862 The king's only son dies, creating a succession dispute between Ingerish(?) and Kalmish(?) sons of the king's sisters/daughters. Rather than risk war everyone agrees that the question should be settled by an independent tribunal.
1863 The Succession Tribunal rules that both claims have equal merit and therefore the Crown should go into abeyance until a single undisputed heir emerges. Parliament establishes a regency to exercise royal powers during the abeyance.
1865 King Rhodri II dies and Owain ap Gruffudd becomes the first Regent, chosen by the Royal Council.
1930s After years of social disruption and a period of parliamentary deadlock, the Regent appoints a fascist prime minister who rules for over twenty years.
1950s The fascist regime is overthrown after war(?) and, in response to public pressure, it is agreed that future regents should be chosen by popular vote and serve for seven-year terms instead of life.
1958 First Regency election.
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