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| Papal States of Sanctaria | |||||
| Stato Pontificio Terra Sancti | |||||
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Coat of arms of the Patriarch of the Church of Sanctaria
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| Capital | Sanctus | ||||
| Languages | Latin, English | ||||
| Religion | Sanctarian Catholicism | ||||
| Government | Unitary Christian theocratic absolute monarchy | ||||
| Patriarch | |||||
| • | 1528–1532 (first) | Thomas IV | |||
| • | 1962—1974 (last) | Aequitas IV | |||
| History | |||||
| • | Thomasian Declaration | 11 May 1528 | |||
| • | Aequitaen Treaty of 1974 | 19 November 1974 | |||
The Papal States of Sanctaria was composed of colonies, protectorates, and territories under the direct sovereign rule of the Patriarch of the Church of Sanctaria from 1528 until 1974. The largest, and most important, country within the Papal States was that of Sanctaria and it was from this mother country that the empire received its name, and was ruled and administered from.