Britanique: Europe's Icon

Fiction & Literature, Short Stories, Historical, Literary
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Author: Darrell L. Minor ISBN: 1230002344522
Publisher: Darrell L. Minor Publication: May 28, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Darrell L. Minor
ISBN: 1230002344522
Publisher: Darrell L. Minor
Publication: May 28, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

In central Europe, a small and seemingly unknown but well-developed nation has thrived and grown substantially, and well past the rest of Europe. Since the beginning of its time in 140 B.C. Britanique has stood the test of time against the perils and wars around it, and has created a safe and well-functioning community from within. The first people here migrated from Greece in the ending of the B.C. period just before the Roman Empire conquered Greece. A man by the name “Cadmus Balstaros” led a small community of people both African and European from the other early bordering nations and set out on a voyage to create a new communal, united, and free nation. When first stubbing upon this new land, it was to be called “Bricland” before later being named “Britanique”. As time proceeded and the nation progressed, the country would soon develop the most unique technology, monarchy system, ideas and literature and so much more, as well as fighting off some of the most powerful nations in history.

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In central Europe, a small and seemingly unknown but well-developed nation has thrived and grown substantially, and well past the rest of Europe. Since the beginning of its time in 140 B.C. Britanique has stood the test of time against the perils and wars around it, and has created a safe and well-functioning community from within. The first people here migrated from Greece in the ending of the B.C. period just before the Roman Empire conquered Greece. A man by the name “Cadmus Balstaros” led a small community of people both African and European from the other early bordering nations and set out on a voyage to create a new communal, united, and free nation. When first stubbing upon this new land, it was to be called “Bricland” before later being named “Britanique”. As time proceeded and the nation progressed, the country would soon develop the most unique technology, monarchy system, ideas and literature and so much more, as well as fighting off some of the most powerful nations in history.

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