Papal States of Sanctaria

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Papal States of Sanctaria
Status Pontificia Terra Sancti
1528—1974
Flag of Sanctaria
Flag
(1528–1974)
CapitalSanctus
Common languagesLatin, English
Religion
Sanctarian Catholicism
GovernmentUnitary 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
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Papal Kingdom of Sanctaria
Sanctaria
Atlantaena
Buckingham
Caorogoth
Clan Nich
Galway and Athlone
Holy Thebes
Kravenland
Lanahianta
Mildeaston
Mount Solace
Munsteran
New Hertfordshire
Nouveau Casterly
Outer Ceylon
Rapacellan
San Georg
Sandstonia
Slokais Islands
The Uniea
United Angelorum
Vale Wren
Wosteaque

The Papal States of Sanctaria was a transcontinental country that was the direct successor to the Papal Kingdom of Sanctaria, and was composed of the territory of Sanctaria, as well as colonies, protectorates, and territories under the direct sovereign rule of the Patriarch of the Church of Sanctaria. It lasted 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. The Papal States, despite being many countries, were ruled as one unitary state; countries that joined the Papal States were legally joining Sanctaria, though were still usually referred to as colonies both in formal and informal settings.

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