“These innocent people were the victims of a terrorist attack, these terrorists showed no mercy, we will neither and we will remember them as heroes. With God, they are. We must live for the living people. But through us they will live forever. They will always be with us, to the ends of time...”
The memorial for the victims of the nuclear bombing of Constantinople took place on 7 Novermber in the St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, the capital of the Roman Empire. Thousands of people attended the memorial mass, including many heads of state and government, celebrities and clergy of the Roman Empire. Hundreds of millions watched the memorial on television. The nuclear bombing of Constantinople was the first nuclear attack since the bombings during the Great War, an estimated amount of 3 million people died, and more than 15 million were injured. Pope Francis led the mass himself.
Attendants[]
Heads of state and government, their family, politicians and clergy[]
Earth[]
- Arabia: Calipha Sarah al-Jidadi, wife of Caliph Hassan
- Argentina: President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
- Australia: President Julia Gillard
- Aztec Empire: Emperor Quatzalzuma III and his wife Empress Anna-Maria Fernandez
- Bhutan: King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and his wife Queen Jetsun Pema
- Botswana: President Ian Khama
- Brazil: President Dilma Rousseff
- Burma: Emperor Shin Kyan Zeyat and his wife Empress Shin Thanda, Prime Minister Aung San Suu Kyi
- Canada: President Michaëlle Jean
- Caribbean: Prime Minister Portia Simpson-Miller
- Central African Republic: President François Bozizé
- China: Empress Wu Shenglong and her husband Emperor Zhao Shang , Prime Minister Hu Zheng
- Denmark: Queen Margrethe II and her husband Prince consort Henrik, Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Shmidt
- Flanders: President Bart De Wever and Prime Minister Marianne Thyssen
- France: President Ségolène Royal
- Holy Rome: Emperor Jonas I, his wife Empress Hanna and his four children Princess Sophie, Prince Robin, Princess Lena and Prince Justin, Chancellor Angela Merkel and her husband Joachim Sauer
- Inca Empire: Sapa Inca Sinchi Rocha Yupanqui
- India: Emperor Sikandar Maurya and Empress Satyana Kothari, Prime Minister Sonia Gandhi, former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto
- Japan: Empress Sakura Yamato and her husband Emperor Ren
- Khmer Empire: Emperor Chakravarman I and his wife Empress Sayrana, Royal Advisor Yingluck Shinawatra
- Kenopia: Calipha Sooraya al-Qadir, Prime Minister Zoskales Zagwe
- Kitara Empire: Queen Karana
- Kongo: King Nkwula Nzinga
- Korea: Queen Yin Sin-ui and her husband King Jung-min, Prime Minister Park Geun-hye
- Lyrobia: Sultana Zaynab al-Aziz
- Madagascar: King Radama III
- Maya Kingdom: King Pacal V and his wife Queen Shana'kin
- Mongolia: Khagan Khych Chalden Khan and his wife Khatun Soratani
- Morocco: King Mohammed VI and his wife Princess Lalla Salma
- Native America: Grand Chief Ronkwe and his wife Lady Skenandoa, former Grand Chieftess Talulah
- Netherlands: King Willem-Alexander and his wife Queen Maxim, former Queen Beatrix
- Nusantara: Empress Rasuna
- Oceania: King Kamehameha IV
- Persia: Empress Jasmine
- Poland-Lithuania: King Axel Poniatowski
- Portugal: King Duarte Pio
- Roman Empire: The entire Imperial Family including: Emperor Nicholas, Empress Sophia-Theodora, acting Emperor Marcos Bagrationi, his children Princes Ares, Anakin and Nathan and Princess Saturn, Pope Francis and Pope emeritus Benedict XVIII
- Russia: Emperor Peter IV
- Singhala: Queen Sesapathi
- Songhai Empire: Emperor Ismail Muhammad Ture and Crown Princess Aisha
- President Jacob Zuma, former President Nelson Mandela
- Sweden: King Carl Philip, Princess Victoria
- Tibet: Empress Khri la-Sengda, Crown Prince Jetsan, Princess Sangye
- United Kingdom: Queen Elizabeth II and her husband Prince Philip, Prime Minister David Cameron
- United States of America: President Barack Obama and his wife First Lady Michelle Obama, former First Lady Hillary Clinton, former President George W. Bush
- Zimbabwe: Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai
- United Nations : Secretary-General Sophie Sangreal, former Secretaries-General Kofi Annan and Ban Ki-moon
Outside Earth[]
- United Planets: President Sylvia Valorum and Spiritual Leader of the Nation Sky Nadast
- Kreshvana Empire: Ambassador Dzed-get-ke-Wazaq
Celebrities[]
- Arabia: Sahar al-Zuhairi, Arabian singer-songwriter
- Argentina: Lionel Messi, Argentine soccer player; Luciana Aymar, field hockey player
- Aztec Empire: Salina Quatzalina, Aztec actress, singer; Nezec Zacatli, Aztec model, actor
- Bhutan: Sengdroma Dorji, Bhutanese astronomer
- Brazil: Rodrigo Santoro, Brazilian actor; Chachapac, Chief of the Chachapoya tribe
- Burma: Lu Min, Burmese actor
- Canada: Céline Dion, Canadian singer
- China: Song Jing, Chinese actress, singer; Chan Zhou, Chinese actor, model and singer
- Denmark: Mads Mikkelsen, Danish actor
- France: Gérard Depardieu, French actor; Marion Cotillard, French actress; Gaspard Ulliel, French actor
- Holy Rome: Heidi Klum, German actress, model, television host; Moritz Bleibtreu, German actor
- India: Rhadika Akshardasutra, Indian singer, actress, television host
- Japan: Hayao Miyazaki, Japanese film director; Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, Japanese singer
- Korea: Psy, Korean singer
- Persia: Shohreh Aghdashloo, Persian actress
- Roman Empire: Nina Aurelia, Roman actress, singer
- United Kingdom: Kate Winslet; English actress; David Beckham, English professional footballer and his wife Victoria Beckham
- United States of America: Oprah Winfrey, US American talk show host; Paris Hilton; US American celebrity; Brad Pitt; US American actor; George Lucas; US American film director and producer
Aftermath[]
The attending people left the basilica when they pleased. The state leaders and celebrities offered their condolences to the Roman Imperial Family and the Roman people. Sylvia Valorum,Sky Nadast and Dzed-get-ke-Wazaq, leaders from outside Earth offered their condolences to the people of the Roman Empire and offered to give them advanced technology to clear Constantinople of nuclear radiation, which Empress Sophia-Theodora gladly accepted. Some of the people walked to the newly opened memorial in Rome for the victims. Another memorial is also construction in Constantinople.