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Kingdom of De Mor Tir
Teyrnas o De Mor Tir
Timeline: Principia Moderni II (Map Game)

OTL equivalent: Falkland Islands
Flag Coat of Arms
Red Dragon Flag Royal Coat of Arms
Motto
Y Ddraig Goch Ddyry Cychwyn
("The Red Dragon Shall Roar")
Anthem "Lawes Glas"
Capital
(and largest city)
Sant Padrig
Language
  official
 
Brythonic
  others Welsh, Selk'nam
Religion
  main
 
Apostolic Chritianity
  others A'Asabism, Judaism
Ethnic Groups
  main
 
Welsh
  others Selk'nam
Demonym Tirwrian
Independence from Haruwin of the Selk'nam
  declared August 10, 1881

The Kingdom of De Mor Tir (Brythonic: Teyrnas o De Mor Tir) is a small, island-based nation in Atlantia that has come to be an important international supplier for wool, semi-Arctic food staples, and also boasts an emerging industry in chemical products.

History[]

Colonial History[]

Welsh history on the islands that would come to form De Mor Tir...

Brythonic History[]

Independence History[]

The idea of independence from the Haruwin came in the 1880s following a decidedly conflict-based period of time in Atlantia. A'Asabism had made its violent struggles and imperialism continued to make steady advances, but during this time, De Mor Tir had a great advantage of leadership.

Starting in 1874, a noted Brythonic Jew, Jwda Gof Arian, proposed the idea of a Jewish homeland near Jerusalem. Arian would become a powerful figure in De Mor Tir, as would Pryce Maldwyn Bowen, a Brythonic culturalist.

Both men sought the independence of De Mor Tir, and so created the Plaidd Fawr Brython in 1880, dedicated to a Brythonic culture preserved in De Mor Tir.

On August 10, 1881, the Datganiad Anibyniath was signed, declaring Tirwrian independence. Folant Pugh-Stuart, a distant descendant of Arthur III, was crowned the King of De Mor Tir and King of Fawr Brython.

Modern History[]

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