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Gallia (Japanese: ガリア Garia), or the Kingdom of Gallia, is a kingdom in Halkeginia, located to the southeast of Tristain. Germania is on its eastern border, in the Alden Forest. It is the most populous country in Halkegnia, with a population of more than 15 million citizens. It is also the second largest country in Halkeginia, and is most similar to France from Earth, although it also seems to occupy where Iberia should be as well.

Within the Gallian royal family, murders and assassination attempts have led to an unstable royalty. In addition, there's a law that states if twins are born in the royal family one of the twins must die to prevent power struggles for the throne.[1] This is reflected on Gallia's crest of "Two staves, one crown".

Gallia is the only nation mentioned so far that has "black ops" organizations in their service, and regularly hires mercenaries to do jobs.

The royal capital is called Lutèce, but the royal palace is in Versailles.

Monarchy

Name Portrait Birth Marriage Death Claim References

House of Martel

The House of Martel descends from Brimir through one of his three children. When Joseph was killed, Charlotte was installed as queen instead of her cousin Isabella.

Robespierre III Joseph's grandfather Unknown Descendent of Brimir
Joseph's father Two sons, Joseph and Charles Old age Descendent of Brimir
Joseph KingJoseph1 Son of the previous king and queen One child Killed in action Son of the previous king
Isabella
Isabella
Isabelle
Isabella Daughter of Joseph Unmarried Daughter of Joseph

House of Orléans

The House of Orléans is a cadet branch of the House of Martel, starting from Charles, Duke de Orléans, the younger brother of Joseph.

Although Josette usurps the throne from her twin sister Charlotte, she rules pretending to be Charlotte.

Charlotte Tabitha Daughter of Charles, Duke de Orléans and the Duchess de Orléans Unmarried Niece of Joseph
Josette Daughter of Charles, Duke de Orléans and the Duchess de Orléans Unmarried Usurper

Name Origin

The name "Gallia" refers to the Latin term for Gaul, a region in western Europe encompassing present-day France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, and parts of Switzerland, Germany, and Northern Italy.[2]

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