About Montenbourg:
The Beginning of Montenbourg In 1060, The people what we called early Montens firstly migrated from the north Valleys and they began to settle in the lands of SouthWest Europe. They founded several city states in this land and they called those citiy states ," Bourgs". The bourgs were ruled by the Priest Kings and there were wars between the various city states. Among the citiy states, there were three most powerful and famous city states such as Speranto, Espinosa,and Durnham. In 1235, Maximus the general of Durnham overthrown the Priest king system and he established the monarchy system along with the separation of the spiritual power and political power. Maximus founded the Bourgen Dynasty of Durnham. Under Maximus 's reign, the state was prosperous as he allowed the free market and trading in Durnham. By conqueroring neighbouring city states, Durnham became the most powerful city state on the land of modern montens. Maximus used various means to found a single united montens nation. By conqueroring, arranging alliance by political marriages and treaty, finally Maximus founded the first unified state of montens. After 100 years of the rule by House of Bourgens, in the reign of the King Jonatibus the handsome, the montens was invaded by the fomidble forces of France army from NorthSouth. France conquered half of Europe under the expensionist King Philip III. The montens was officially colonized by French army in 1238. The Frenchs did not directly rule to monten as it was very far from Paris. Instead of direct rule, the France put King's son, the prince Philip on the throne of the monten. He took the monten title, " Bourgen' and he founded a new court at Durnham in France. The House of Philip has been ruled for monten since then. In 1450, the montens struggled for the independence. The wife of Charles III, Margaret of Scotland, House of Philip openly sided with the montens and rebelled against the French king who were the same nationality with them, she order secretly to kill French prince Charles. Along with the victory in Battle of Bourgs, she adopted the real bourgeon last name by marrying Lord Henry the truth king of the montens, the House of Bourgen led the montens united army and ousted the Burmese imperial troops. In 1455, The king Henry made the declaration of independence from French Kingdom. Beacuse of undetrstanding the cause of indigenous people and working for the interest of the subjects, the House of Bourgen was respected and continued to rule Monten even they are the descents of French and Scottish royals. The rule of Henry II son of Henry I was peak in 1560 when Montans started to enter the age of Science. The Queen, Elena di Bourgeon( 1557- 1599) patroned the Scientists and scholars to flourish the enlightenment of Montens. The reign of Queen Elena and King Henry II was called the golden era. This age the Catholic Church support the kingdom.On July 9th, 1743, the Treaty of Bourgen was established and signed. It established the House of Bourgen as the official monarchy of the new nation of Montenbourg, name from the origins of the montens and the Bourgens, with the Capitol being established at the location of the signing, Montague. The King formally agreed to the treaty on the condition that a Parliment would be established. On July 17th, 1780, members made up the first parliment of Montenbourg. But civil wars came... And Upon the coronation of King Henry III, the married Duchess Catalina of Taverini and she became Queen Katherine. This was the first official King to marry a Italian Princess. Within a year of his coronation, King Henry III died of cancer. Queen Catalina became the sole ruler of Montenbourg from the Monarchy. However, Parliament began to reduce the power of the Monarchy. And By 1862, the Monarchy was more ceremonial than anything. With King Edward I In 1867, the Prime Minister became the official head of state with the monarchy as a ceremonial leader only. Parliament opposed establishing a constitution, but rather, establish specific laws and call it the Code of Montenbourg. In 1900, Queen King Edward II died. Her daughter, Margarita would become Queen Margarita. Queen Margarita was the first Monarch to work with Parliament to establish a constitution, or to even attend Parliament meetings. Upon her request, Parliament granted the Queen power of debate and recommendation, but no power to vote. But still our nation wasn't know at all by the international community. But at November 9, of 2013, King Lawrence I,with her grace queen Elizabeth II, established with the European Union and The World assembly the recognition of the Sovereign Kingdom of Montenbourg.
The Beginning of Montenbourg In 1060, The people what we called early Montens firstly migrated from the north Valleys and they began to settle in the lands of SouthWest Europe. They founded several city states in this land and they called those citiy states ," Bourgs". The bourgs were ruled by the Priest Kings and there were wars between the various city states. Among the citiy states, there were three most powerful and famous city states such as Speranto, Espinosa,and Durnham. In 1235, Maximus the general of Durnham overthrown the Priest king system and he established the monarchy system along with the separation of the spiritual power and political power. Maximus founded the Bourgen Dynasty of Durnham. Under Maximus 's reign, the state was prosperous as he allowed the free market and trading in Durnham. By conqueroring neighbouring city states, Durnham became the most powerful city state on the land of modern montens. Maximus used various means to found a single united montens nation. By conqueroring, arranging alliance by political marriages and treaty, finally Maximus founded the first unified state of montens. After 100 years of the rule by House of Bourgens, in the reign of the King Jonatibus the handsome, the montens was invaded by the fomidble forces of France army from NorthSouth. France conquered half of Europe under the expensionist King Philip III. The montens was officially colonized by French army in 1238. The Frenchs did not directly rule to monten as it was very far from Paris. Instead of direct rule, the France put King's son, the prince Philip on the throne of the monten. He took the monten title, " Bourgen' and he founded a new court at Durnham in France. The House of Philip has been ruled for monten since then. In 1450, the montens struggled for the independence. The wife of Charles III, Margaret of Scotland, House of Philip openly sided with the montens and rebelled against the French king who were the same nationality with them, she order secretly to kill French prince Charles. Along with the victory in Battle of Bourgs, she adopted the real bourgeon last name by marrying Lord Henry the truth king of the montens, the House of Bourgen led the montens united army and ousted the Burmese imperial troops. In 1455, The king Henry made the declaration of independence from French Kingdom. Beacuse of undetrstanding the cause of indigenous people and working for the interest of the subjects, the House of Bourgen was respected and continued to rule Monten even they are the descents of French and Scottish royals. The rule of Henry II son of Henry I was peak in 1560 when Montans started to enter the age of Science. The Queen, Elena di Bourgeon( 1557- 1599) patroned the Scientists and scholars to flourish the enlightenment of Montens. The reign of Queen Elena and King Henry II was called the golden era. This age the Catholic Church support the kingdom.On July 9th, 1743, the Treaty of Bourgen was established and signed. It established the House of Bourgen as the official monarchy of the new nation of Montenbourg, name from the origins of the montens and the Bourgens, with the Capitol being established at the location of the signing, Montague. The King formally agreed to the treaty on the condition that a Parliment would be established. On July 17th, 1780, members made up the first parliment of Montenbourg. But civil wars came... And Upon the coronation of King Henry III, the married Duchess Catalina of Taverini and she became Queen Katherine. This was the first official King to marry a Italian Princess. Within a year of his coronation, King Henry III died of cancer. Queen Catalina became the sole ruler of Montenbourg from the Monarchy. However, Parliament began to reduce the power of the Monarchy. And By 1862, the Monarchy was more ceremonial than anything. With King Edward I In 1867, the Prime Minister became the official head of state with the monarchy as a ceremonial leader only. Parliament opposed establishing a constitution, but rather, establish specific laws and call it the Code of Montenbourg. In 1900, Queen King Edward II died. Her daughter, Margarita would become Queen Margarita. Queen Margarita was the first Monarch to work with Parliament to establish a constitution, or to even attend Parliament meetings. Upon her request, Parliament granted the Queen power of debate and recommendation, but no power to vote. But still our nation wasn't know at all by the international community. But at November 9, of 2013, King Lawrence I,with her grace queen Elizabeth II, established with the European Union and The World assembly the recognition of the Sovereign Kingdom of Montenbourg.