The Anglish Moot
Anglo-Saxon Influence This article is written in a dialect of Anglish that is heavily swayed by Old English. Some words may not be understood.


Holy Romish Rich
Sacrum Imperium Romanum (Leeden)
Heiliges Römisches Reich (Þeech)
YOL 800/962–1806
Headborough No one/fast headborough
  • Ean (YOL 800–814)
    • 25 Ereyule YOL 800–1556
  • Micklebury (YOL 962–1024)
  • Spires (YOL 1027–1039)
  • Utrecht (YOL 1125)
  • Bamberry (YOL 1152)
  • Norinberry (YOL 1211–)
  • Littlebury YOL 1308–1310)
  • Prag (YOL 1355–; 1583–1612)
  • Ween (YOL 1438–1583; 1612–1806)
Mean tungs Þeech, Middle Eld Leeden (wickentungs)
Sundry
Lief Wickeny beliefs:
Ally Christendom (YOL 800–1806)
Leddarlief (YOL 1555–1806)
Calvinlief (YOL 1648–1806)
Leadership Kirkinrich
Mished kinrich (after Coaserly Edhew)
Coaser YOL 800–814 Churl þe Great (first)
YOL 962–973 Eddie I
YOL 1519–1556 Churl V
YOL 1792–1806 French II (last)
Lawmoot Richday

Þe Holy Romish Rich (Leeden: Sacrum Imperium Romanum; ÞeechHeiliges Römisches Reich), later also known as þe Holy Romish Rich of þe Þeech Folk was a many-folk land in Western, Middle and Souðern Yerope þat grew þroughout þe Early Middle Eld and kept on hent its fordoing in YOL 1806 bin þe Napoleonish Wyes.

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