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Capital (and largest city) |
Harrierbrake (Brake) | |||||||
Language Official |
Chattian (Tschatisch) | |||||||
Others | Cimbrian (Cimbrisch) | |||||||
Religion | Norse Polytheism | |||||||
Ethnic Groups Main |
Chattian | |||||||
Others | Frisians, Cimbri, Semnoni, Frisi | |||||||
Government | Free Kingdom | |||||||
Legislature | Dukes and Kings of Chattia | |||||||
Established | 1216 (463 AD) | |||||||
Admission | 1220 (467 AD) |
A Short History of Chattia[]
Chattia was one of the Germanic Kingdoms of the Cimbrian Alliance and was the largest of them. The ports of Chattia, the largest being the capital city of Harrierbrake (Brake, Germany), were the center of its activity. The minor hinterland which Chattia had was supported by the resources from the Southern Germanic Kingdoms. The loss of most of the ports which Germania had was a heavy blow to their economy but many of the richest areas in terms of resources remained in the hands of the Roman Province. The first King of Chattia, King Hakon, was the Dux of Harrierbrake under the Latin name of Hesychius while the city was known as Brucetium and was not even entirely sure with the revolutions of the Chattian people, who made up a majority of the population of his city but also were the poorest. Hakon made the split second decision when he had to choose whether to lead the city alongside the other lower Germanic Tribes or to assist the Romans. His decision could very likely have changed the outcome of the War but Hakon chose the Chatti over Rome, likely due to his humble origins in the city.
A List of Kings of Chattia[]
King Hakon
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