Royal Colony of Iustitia
| Royal Valahandian Colony of Iustitia | |||||
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| Capital | Iustitia City | ||||
| Languages | English | ||||
| Demonym | Iustitian | ||||
| Government | Absolute Monarchy | ||||
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| • | First | Lord Artair Preas (1529-1550) | |||
| • | Last (de facto) | Lord Robert Au Brien (1728-1741) | |||
| History | |||||
| • | Established | 1529 | |||
| • | Disestablished | 1802 | |||
| Today part of | Libertas Omnium Maximus | ||||
The Royal Colony of Iustitia was a chartered Valahandian colony comprising the island of Iustitia and all adjacent mainland-Hespia settlements. The colony was formally chartered in 1529, although the region had been occupied by Valahandian settlers as a "Royal Unsettled Dominion" for more than a century prior. Throughout the 17th and 16th centuries, Iustitia established itself as a key trading hub, serving as a gateway between the Promethean Sea and the North-Catican coast. In 1798, Iustitia waged a war for its independence against Valahandia, which it won in 1802, subsequently severing all formal ties with the motherland.