General Information[]
Aquitaine is a Chalcedonian Basque Salic monarchy located in the France region of Western Europe; emerging during the 'Fall of Rome' era. At the starting year of 555, breaking off from Chalcedonian Francia land, the nation will border fellow Chalcedonian nations Francia in the north and Vasconia in the southwest, and Arian Visigoths in the southeast.
At the start of the year 849 Aquitaine will be annexed into West Francia.
At the start of year 867 Aquitaine will convert to Catholic Christianity.
At the start of year 866, Aquitaine will be released from West Francia, but then on October 6, 877 Aquitaine will be annexed into (now) Catholic West Francia again.
Aquitaine will be released from Catholic France in March 11, 1152, then in the start of the year 1154, it will become a junior partner of Catholic England.
On April 1, 1204 Aquitaine's provinces will be annexed into France and England.
As a releasable nation only, Aquitaine will convert to Reformed Christianity at the start of year 1560.
Called "Aquitaine" on-file.
See also: Vasconia, Navarra, Francia, West Francia
Decisions[]
Form French Nation[]
- Requirement(s):
- Is not:
- Does not exist:
- One of the following must be true:
- Is not at war
- Is Independent or a Tributary
- Is not a subject nation
- Is not a nomad nation
- Administrative Technology at least 30
- Own core province(s): Maine (177), Berry (179), Valois (182), Paris (183), Orleanais (184), Nemours (185), and Reims (186)
- Effect(s):
- Country changes to France
- Capital moves to Civitas Parisiorum (183)
- Obtain new missions
- The Government Rank changes to Kingdom
- Gain a permanent claim on Region(s): France
- Gain 'Increased Centralization' for 20 years
- Gain 25 Prestige
- Gain opportunity to embrace French Ideas and Traditions