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=== 2nd Localisation Attempt === | === 2nd Localisation Attempt === | ||
− | The second localisation attempt was a product of the september constitution and took place almost exactly on the one year anniversary of the idea of localisation originally being pitched. In contrast with the first, and more spontaneous attempt at localisation, this attempt has thus far proved successful. | + | The second [[localism|localisation]] attempt was a product of the september constitution and took place almost exactly on the one year anniversary of the idea of localisation originally being pitched. In contrast with the first, and more spontaneous attempt at [[localism|localisation]], this attempt has thus far proved successful. Other measures taken as prescribed by the september constitution included; the establishment of the [[Szlachta of Matachewan]], an upper house specifically for the local [[w:Duke|dukes]] in [[Grand Kingdom of Matachewan|Matachewan]]; the restoration of the office of the [[Prime Minister of Matachewan|Prime Minister]] to which Ashton C. was appointed as the second ever [[localism|local]] [[Prime Minister of Matachewan]]. |
=== Oblate Convention === | === Oblate Convention === | ||
{{Main|Oblate Convention}} | {{Main|Oblate Convention}} | ||
The first Oblate Convention is set to take place on the afternoon of the 10th of October, 2020. It is an event arranged and hosted directly by the Matachewanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It was founded on 4 October of that same year with the approval of the Prime Minister, Premier, Deputy Premier and King of Matachewan. More conventions are expected to take place in the future. | The first Oblate Convention is set to take place on the afternoon of the 10th of October, 2020. It is an event arranged and hosted directly by the Matachewanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It was founded on 4 October of that same year with the approval of the Prime Minister, Premier, Deputy Premier and King of Matachewan. More conventions are expected to take place in the future. |
Revision as of 12:37, 8 October 2020
This page shows the complete history of Matachewan.
Contents
- 1 Early Days of Matachewan
- 2 Proclamation of the 1st Kingdom of Matachewan
- 2.1 2nd Great Inactivity
- 2.2 1st Sejm Restoration
- 2.3 Inviting of Foreign Diplomats
- 2.4 First Population Boom
- 2.5 The Autonomous Principality of Matachewan
- 2.6 Matachewan-Nerdystanian War
- 2.7 Gilzem Scandals
- 2.8 Matachewan-Auvenese Conflicts
- 2.9 Battle of Gowganda
- 2.10 Robertson Sea Conflict
- 2.11 End of the Monarchy
- 3 Commonwealth of Matachewan / 2nd Kingdom of Matachewan
- 4 Nationalist Matachewan
- 5 2nd Republic of Matachewan
- 6 3rd Kingdom of Matachewan
- 7 Rule Under Groponigën
- 8 5th Kingdom of Matachewan
- 9 6th Kingdom of Matachewan
- 10 Matachewanian-Prussian Commonwealth
- 11 (7th) Grand Kingdom of Matachewan
- 11.1 3rd Republic of Matachewan (illegitimate)
- 11.2 End of Peter Warren
- 11.3 Political Stability
- 11.4 Push For Localisation
- 11.5 Grand Matachewanian Commonwealth / 3rd Empire
- 11.6 Impeachment of the Prime Minister
- 11.7 Peter Returns
- 11.8 1st Localisation Attempt
- 11.9 Abdication and 4th Restoration
- 11.10 Dissolution of the Commonwealth
- 11.11 Dual Premiership
- 11.12 Foreign Aggression
- 11.13 Battle of Williamsburg
- 11.14 4th Republic of Matachewan (illegitimate)
- 11.15 Summer Constitution
- 11.16 2nd Localisation Attempt
- 11.17 Oblate Convention
Early Days of Matachewan
Founding
Internal Struggles
First Parliamentary Division
Establishment of the First Militia
First Matachewan Civil War
In the heat of the conflict which took place in 2015, it was, is, and will always remain known for being won by a 9 year old King Brandon bashing in the face a member of the opposing forces with a brick.
The Great Inactivity
Proclamation of the 1st Kingdom of Matachewan
2nd Great Inactivity
1st Sejm Restoration
Inviting of Foreign Diplomats
First Population Boom
The Autonomous Principality of Matachewan
Matachewan-Nerdystanian War
Gilzem Scandals
Matachewan-Auvenese Conflicts
Battle of Gowganda
Robertson Sea Conflict
End of the Monarchy
Commonwealth of Matachewan / 2nd Kingdom of Matachewan
Matachewan-Usla Alliance
Louisianian Independence
Matachewan-Matachewan War
Owen Leski and Matachewan
Matachewan-Auvenese Friendship
First Matachewan-Uslan Commonwealth
End of the Commonwealth
Nationalist Matachewan
2nd Republic of Matachewan
3rd Kingdom of Matachewan
Restoration of the House of Mierzwa
Rule Under Groponigën
Confederation of Matachewan
End of Confederation
4th Kingdom of Matachewan
Trial of Brandon I and Peter Warren
1st Matachewanian Uprising
2nd Matachewanian Uprising
5th Kingdom of Matachewan
2nd Population Boom
Suyash and Matachewan
Aga and Matachewan
2nd Matachewanian Civil War
Proclamation of Lwow
Great Matachewanian Purge
2nd Restoration of the House of Mierzwa
The New Sejm
Regency
Proclamation of the Empire
6th Kingdom of Matachewan
Relations with the New Prussian Empire
Union
Matachewanian-Prussian Commonwealth
Dual Monarchy
Union of Crowns
King Brandon
King Johann
King Kleinmann
Kingdom of Pomorskie
Dissolution
(7th) Grand Kingdom of Matachewan
3rd Republic of Matachewan (illegitimate)
End of Peter Warren
Political Stability
Push For Localisation
Grand Matachewanian Commonwealth / 3rd Empire
Impeachment of the Prime Minister
Peter Returns
1st Localisation Attempt
Abdication and 4th Restoration
Dissolution of the Commonwealth
Dual Premiership
Foreign Aggression
Battle of Williamsburg
4th Republic of Matachewan (illegitimate)
Summer Constitution
2nd Localisation Attempt
The second localisation attempt was a product of the september constitution and took place almost exactly on the one year anniversary of the idea of localisation originally being pitched. In contrast with the first, and more spontaneous attempt at localisation, this attempt has thus far proved successful. Other measures taken as prescribed by the september constitution included; the establishment of the Szlachta of Matachewan, an upper house specifically for the local dukes in Matachewan; the restoration of the office of the Prime Minister to which Ashton C. was appointed as the second ever local Prime Minister of Matachewan.
Oblate Convention
- Main article: Oblate Convention
The first Oblate Convention is set to take place on the afternoon of the 10th of October, 2020. It is an event arranged and hosted directly by the Matachewanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It was founded on 4 October of that same year with the approval of the Prime Minister, Premier, Deputy Premier and King of Matachewan. More conventions are expected to take place in the future.