Grand Viscountcy of Saint-Marcouf
Grand Viscountcy of Saint-Marcouf Grande Vicomté de Saint-Marcouf (French) | |
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Motto: "Le droit, le libre" The right, the free | |
Anthem: Je te le jure, mon pays | |
Status | Active |
Capital and largest city | Fort de Frotté |
Official languages |
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Demonym(s) | Marcoufian |
Government | Parliamentary semi-constitutional monarchy |
• Grand Viscount | Jean II |
• First Lord | Vacant |
Legislature | Conseil |
Chambre des Seigneurs | |
Chambre des Huissiers | |
Establishment | |
• Declaration of independance | 18 July 2024 |
Membership | 1 |
Currency |
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Time zone | UTC+0 (GMT) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+1 (BST) |
Date format | dd/mm/yyyy |
Driving side | left |
The Grand Viscountcy of Saint-Marcouf, more commonly known as Saint-Marcouf, is a micronation located off the Cotentin Peninsula.
A remnant of the Duchy of Normandy, it comprises two islands, the Île de Cornouailles and the Île d'Azara.
The nation has a parliament called the Conseil consisting of the upper house; the Chambre des Seigneurs, and the lower house; Chambre des Huissiers. The upper house consists of 15 seats held by the 15 hereditary Seigneurs of the islands. The lower house is made up of 20 seats held by elected Bailiffs (Huissier).
Etymology
The Grand Viscountcy takes its name from Saint Marcouf, a saint who died on the island. It is said he could cure anyone of scrofula.
History
The micronation is located on Îles Saint-Marcouf, two uninhabited islands off the coast of Normandy. During the French Revolutionary Wars the islands were held by the Royal Navy and used as a strategic forward base. The British repelled a French attack at the Battle of the Îles Saint-Marcouf. Under the Treaty of Amiens the islands returned to the French and Napoleon ordered the islands to be fortified. The islands were the French territory to be taken back on Normandy landings.
The islands were directly administrated by the French government and were given the status of a nature reserve until the Viscountcy seceded. The fort on the larger island, which is now the capital, began to fall into ruins before students at Collège de Carentan were allowed to perform restorations.
On 18 July 2024 the Viscountcy declared independence from the United Kingdom. In the process Jean II elevated the status of the viscountcy to that of a Grand Viscountcy
Politics and government
The government of Saint-Marcouf, called the Conseil, is comprised of an upper and lower house.
Grand Viscount of Saint-Marcouf
The Grand Viscount of Saint-Marcouf is the hereditary head of state. The incumbent Grand Viscount is Jean II.
First Lord
The First Lord of Saint-Marcouf (Premier seigneur) is the elected head of goverment of the islands. Historically they could only be elected from the upper house (Chambre des Seigneurs) but since House of Lords Act 1999 it was decided that members of the Chambre des Seigneurs could also stand for election.
Conseil
The Conseil is made up of an upper and lower house.
Chambre des Seigneurs
The Chambre des Seigneurs (House of Lords) is the upper house of the Conseil. It is comprised of 15 hereditary Seigneurs who automatically have a seat in the house. The Chambre des Seigneurs debates legislation and has the power to amend or reject bills.
Chambre des Huissiers
The Chambre des Huissiers (House of Bailiffs) is the lower house of the Conseil. It is comprised of 20 elected bailiffs who have a term of four years. The Chambre des Hussiers formally scrutinises the Government through its Committees and debates and passes laws.
Military
The Marcoufian military only has two branches; the Navy and the Marines. This is due to the island's size and location, meaning only naval and amphibious forces are required.
NATO rank |
Name | |
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English | French | |
OF-10 | Grand Admiral | Grand-Amiral |
OF-9 | Admiral | Amiral |
OF-8 | Vice Admiral | Vice-Amiral |
OF-7 | Counter Admiral | Contre-Amiral |
OF-6 | Commodore | Commodore |
OF-5 | Captain | Capitaine |
OF-4 | Commander | Commandant |
OF-3 | Lieutenant Commander | Lieutenant-Commandant |
OF-2 | Lieutenant | Lieutenant |
OF-1 | Ensign | Insigne |
OF-(D) | Midshipman | Aspirant |
Marine ranks
NATO rank |
Name | |
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English | French | |
OF-10 | Grand General | Grand Général |
OF-9 | General | Général |
OF-8 | Lieutenant-General | Lieutenant Général |
OF-7 | Major-General | Major Général |
OF-6 | Brigadier | Brigadier |
OF-5 | Colonel | Colonel |
OF-4 | Lieutenant Colonel | Lieutenant Colonel |
OF-3 | Major | Major |
OF-2 | Captain | Capitaine |
OF-1 | Lieutenant | Lieutenant |
OF-(D) | Aspirant | Aspirant |
Honourary Ships
Despite not owning any physical ships the Viscomital Navy still names honourary ships after influential people connected to the island. They are:
- NV Viscount Nelson - Named after Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, flagship of the Admiral of the Fleet.
- NV Robert Fulton - Named after Robert Fulton.
Administrative regions
Flag | Name | Area | Population | Officials | |
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Baronies | |||||
Île de Cornouailles | 0.02765 km2 | 0 | The Baron de Cornouailles | ||
Île d'Azara | 0.034 km2 | 0 | The Baron d'Azara |
Holidays
Date | Name | Remarks |
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7 May | Saint-Marcouf day | A day honouring the Battle of the Îles Saint-Marcouf in 1798, when the United Kingdom cemented their claim on the islands. |
18 July | Independance day | A day honouring the independence of Saint-Marcouf from the United Kingdom. |
Order of Saint Marcouf
The Order of Saint Marcouf (French: Ordre de Saint Marcouf) is a marcoufian order of chivalry.
Order of Saint Marcouf Ordre de Saint Marcouf | |
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Awarded by the Grand Viscount of Saint-Marcouf | |
Type | Chivalric order |
Established | 18 July 2024 |
Religious affiliation | Catholicism |
Ribbon | Blue |
Motto | French: Avouer |
Status | Extant |
Founder | Jean II of Saint-Marcouf |
Grand Master | Jean II |
The Grand Viscount is the Sovereign and Grand Master (Souverain Grand Maître), and makes all appointments to the order.
Members of the order have to be Roman Catholic and be able to demonstrate noble birth.
Members are styled as Knights/Dames of Saint Marcouf (Chevaliers/Dames de Saint Marcouf) though if a member wishes they may use the style of Sir or Dame in front of their name instead.
Name | Year of appointment | Present age | Arms | Notes |
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The Count of Paris | 2024 | 59 | Pretender to the throne of France | |
The Duke of Norfolk | 2024 | 67 | The Duke of Norfolk is the most prominent catholic in the United Kingdom |