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Hail Parvussia

National anthem of Parvussia
LyricsFiesta I, 14 June 2024
MusicUnknown
Adopted18 June 2024
Audio sample
Choral version

"Hail, Parvussia" is the current national anthem of Parvussia, it replaced "Angels Save Our King", which was the first national anthem of Parvussia. The author of the tune is unknown, but the lyrics were written by King Fiesta I.

History

Angels Save Our King

On 5 April 2023, His Majesty, King Fiesta I officially declared the first national anthem of Parvussia using the tune of "Patrioticheskaya Pesnya", which was Russia's old national anthem from 1991 to 2001, and the anthem was composed by Mikhail Glinka. The lyrics to Angels Save Our King were written by King Fiesta I as poetry that will be officially included in the first national anthem.

Hail, Parvussia

On 14 June 2024, His Majesty, King Fiesta I wrote a poet, "Hail, Parvussia" in order to include it in the second national anthem of the Kingdom of Parvussia following the declaration of the first national anthem is not in use, the poet was rectified by the Duke of Stormforge.

Later, on 18 June 2024, the second national anthem of Parvussia was officially declared by the royal order issued by King Fiesta I. The original author of the tune is still unknown.

Lyrics

"Hail Parvussia" is a poem consisting of four verses and each verse consists of five lines. The first or last verse is considered formal and is often performed in most official diverse settings.

Official English lyrics

Hail Parvussia, our noble domain,
Where our king's glory shall forever reign.
With hearts united, we stand by thee,
In loyalty, for eternity.

In the radiance of our monarch's grace,
Our nation's strength we proudly embrace.
Guided by wisdom, our path is clear,
To a future bright, devoid of fear.

In history's annals, our story told,
In triumph and valour, our spirits bold.
With voices raised, our praises sing,
Long live our king, our noble king.

Hail Parvussia, our noble domain,
Where our king's glory shall forever reign.
With hearts united, we stand by thee,
In loyalty, for eternity.