Africanium
29-06-2006, 16:21
After the Boers beat the British and gained all of South Africa, John Holmes (a man who sympathised with and helped the Boers) pressed on, taking parts of Southern Africa. In some time, the South Africans reached the Mediterrean, all of Africa was under their banner. John Holmes ruled as ''Emperor of Africa'' until his passing. The next ''Emperor of Africa'' was Pierre Verdoux, a French man who supported Holmes and rose through the ranks. Under Verdoux, the Empire of Africa consolidated its power. Its capital was Johannesburg.
Verdoux would make Africa neutral in World War II, until the Germans and Italians came in, followed by the Allies (Rommel and the North African Campaign still happened, but under different reasons). Verdoux sent troops to fight the Axis Powers but he did not join the Allies, North Africa was the only time they fought.
Verdoux ruled after World War II as well, watching the Israel Conflicts closely. When he passed on in 1970, Karl Volkmann, a German took power. Germans were not insulted or anything, due to their campaign under Rommel after the war. Volkmann is known for establishing a dynasty and disposing of the Imperial Council which elected Emperors for Africa.
Volkmann watched as many things happened, he was still Emperor when the USSR fell or when Chernobyl happened. Volkmann ruled until 1995 when he passed. His successor was ''Karl II of the House of Volkmann, Emperor of all Africa''. Karl II is the current ruler today in Africa, he is an absolute Emperor, as his father and those before him had been.
Karl II declared a neutral stance on things like the War in Iraq. He is known for dealing with things in Africa. Karl II raises a family as well as rules Africa from the Imperial Palace in South Africa.
In Africa, the language of the Boers is the offical tongue or language. However, all other languages are respected, including English. The British Empire still continued, even without African colonies.
Africa is divided into 5 States:
North Africa
West Africa
East Africa
Middle Africa
South Africa
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Africa-regions.png
Each is divided into provinces, ruled by Governors (for example, a Governor of let's say, the Islands of Cape Verde). All are under the Emperor, it is an absolute Monarchy in the African Empire. Idi Amin was a Governor of Uganda province later deposed for his dictatorial control.
The African Empire has had 4 Emperors so far:
1. John I Holmes
2. Pierre I Verdoux
3. Karl I Volkmann
4. Karl II Volkmann (current)
Karl II has expressed his appreciation for diplomacy and hopes some can be made with the African Empire coming onto the world stage.
In the African Empire, things like Freedom of Religion are given to the people. A Christian can go to church, a Muslim to the mosque and a Jew to the synagogue.
The African Empire hopes it can continue on in the 21st Century. Let us see if it can do so......
Verdoux would make Africa neutral in World War II, until the Germans and Italians came in, followed by the Allies (Rommel and the North African Campaign still happened, but under different reasons). Verdoux sent troops to fight the Axis Powers but he did not join the Allies, North Africa was the only time they fought.
Verdoux ruled after World War II as well, watching the Israel Conflicts closely. When he passed on in 1970, Karl Volkmann, a German took power. Germans were not insulted or anything, due to their campaign under Rommel after the war. Volkmann is known for establishing a dynasty and disposing of the Imperial Council which elected Emperors for Africa.
Volkmann watched as many things happened, he was still Emperor when the USSR fell or when Chernobyl happened. Volkmann ruled until 1995 when he passed. His successor was ''Karl II of the House of Volkmann, Emperor of all Africa''. Karl II is the current ruler today in Africa, he is an absolute Emperor, as his father and those before him had been.
Karl II declared a neutral stance on things like the War in Iraq. He is known for dealing with things in Africa. Karl II raises a family as well as rules Africa from the Imperial Palace in South Africa.
In Africa, the language of the Boers is the offical tongue or language. However, all other languages are respected, including English. The British Empire still continued, even without African colonies.
Africa is divided into 5 States:
North Africa
West Africa
East Africa
Middle Africa
South Africa
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Africa-regions.png
Each is divided into provinces, ruled by Governors (for example, a Governor of let's say, the Islands of Cape Verde). All are under the Emperor, it is an absolute Monarchy in the African Empire. Idi Amin was a Governor of Uganda province later deposed for his dictatorial control.
The African Empire has had 4 Emperors so far:
1. John I Holmes
2. Pierre I Verdoux
3. Karl I Volkmann
4. Karl II Volkmann (current)
Karl II has expressed his appreciation for diplomacy and hopes some can be made with the African Empire coming onto the world stage.
In the African Empire, things like Freedom of Religion are given to the people. A Christian can go to church, a Muslim to the mosque and a Jew to the synagogue.
The African Empire hopes it can continue on in the 21st Century. Let us see if it can do so......