Capto Iugulum: Empires and Nations

To Paris and Burgundy, Scandinavia, The Netherlands, Denmark
From Japan


Thank you, allies, for arriving in a timely manner.

The Emperor finds your sentiments agreeable. Rotating commander-in-chief is fine as long as we are all aware of what each commander is planning. We await word of our orders.

- General Tokugawa Ieyoshi
 
TO: Paris-Burgundy, Scandinavia, Denmark, Japan
From: The Netherlands

We can agree with the Parisian suggestion.

TO: Poland
From: The Netherlands
CC: Siam

Your navy is all but destroyed, remove your forces from Siam, or face the consequences.

To: Flanders, Paris-Burgundy
From: The Netherlands

Hopefully we can continue to work together in the future.
 
To: Empire of Holy Spain
From: The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland


We accept your terms.
 
From The Ascendant's Kingdom of Holy China
To Japan
CC: European Dog-men


Leave Korea now or die. We ask for nothing else. Let Asia be mastered by Asians. Go back and master your own sewer infested nations.

OOC: So not cool, you make me sadface to the max
 
To: Empire of Holy Spain
From: Roman Republic

The corrupted Pope Leo XIII was forced from his golden throne due to his unbridled destruction of the inherent ideals of Christianity. His relentless exploitation and oppression of the Italian people have paled beyond the actions of any Pope and could no longer be tolerated except by the depraved few who followed him. The era of a secular Christian ruler has departed and the Italian people should be led by an Italian. While we accept a return of a pope to the Vatican, and will preserve the holy sanctuaries the best we can until that day, we will not accept a return of his secular leadership.

To: Coalition in Korea
From: Denmark

We agree to the proposal from the Kingdoms of Paris-Burgundy and hope that a more united effort can now emerge in the region against the Chinese threat.

To: Empire of Holy Spain
From: Portugal

We accept your proposal and let peace reign.
 
TO: Holy Empire of Spain
FROM: Empire of Brazil


We accept your terms through gritted teeth and shall never forgive.
 
I, King Zygmunt IV, would like to point out that I lead the Polish army when it was vanquishing the Hungarian rebels, and therefore have a claim to fame, which the liberals would rather have the Polish not believe.

To: Netherlands
From: Poland


You talked of negotiating, you never sent anyone.

ooc: Just because we were never on gmail at the same time doesn't mean you couldn't have PM'd me.
 
To: The Catholic World
From: Pope Leo XIII

It has become apparent that the threats of liberalism and republicanism are vast and dire, and the kings of Europe must unite to face this threat. I point out the great successes of the most holy of empires, Spain. They have resisted falling to the insidious tool of Satan that is the republican threat. Then we have the most noble King of Poland, who undertook to prevent the Beast from gaining control in Hungary. Therefore, I call upon all truly dedicated kings of the Christian lands to take up arms and do what they must to free the holy center of Christianity from these barbarians and then take the fight to extinguish the last lights of the republican scourge.
 
To: Pope Leo XIII
From: Poland


We thank you for your kind words, and wish to aid you in reclaiming Rome from the devil.
 
Treaty of Lisbon

In this Year of Our Lord 1850, and in the city of Lisbon, capital of the Kingdom of Portugal, the Empire of Holy Spain on one side and the Empire of Brazil, the Kingdom of Portugal and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland on the other side, meet in order to sign the following treaty and put an end to the war between said nations.

All nations swear to follow the following terms:
  • The Empire of Holy Spain will return the British West Indies, Malaysia and Newfoundland to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and will evacuate the northern half of Portugal which it has occupied during this war.
  • The Empire of Brazil will pay [10 EP] to the Empire of Holy Spain in concept of reparations, will cease their blockading of Spanish merchant ships and will cease their material support of the Governors' faction in the civil war that currently exists within the United States of America.
  • The Kingdom of Portugal will cede Angola, Portuguese India and the Portuguese West Indies to the Empire of Holy Spain, will pay [5 EP] to the Empire of Holy Spain in concept of reparations and will return all Spanish-built warships of the Granada class to the Empire of Holy Spain.
  • The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland will cede the Falkland Islands and the southern half of British India to the Empire of Holy Spain, will pay [10 EP] to the Empire of Holy Spain in concept of reparations, will return all Spanish-built warships of the Granada, Neptuno and Toledo classes and will cease their material support of the Governors' faction in the civil war that currently exists within the United States of America.
  • All nations will free any prisoners of the other nations they may have made during the war, and will stop attacks on the other nations' shipping.

With this signature, the Empire of Holy Spain accepts the following treaty, in the day 2nd January of the Year of Our Lord 1850.

Juan Antonio Martín Gimeno
Representative of His Imperial Majesty
Carlos VI de Trastámara-Borbón, Emperador de la Sagrada España
 
I, King Zygmunt IV, would like to point out that I lead the Polish army when it was vanquishing the Hungarian rebels, and therefore have a claim to fame, which the liberals would rather have the Polish not believe.

To: Netherlands
From: Poland


You talked of negotiating, you never sent anyone.

ooc: Just because we were never on gmail at the same time doesn't mean you couldn't have PM'd me.


Fine, the blockade of the Siamese territory you are occupying will continue, until you withdraw, or the Polish troops are killed.
 
To: Poland, Netherlands
From: Empire of Holy Spain


We are sure that an agreement between both of you may be reached, one that does not require the Dutch to continue their blockade of Polish territory in Siam. We ask you that you re-enter negotiations to reach a consensus before things get out of hand.
 
Fine, the blockade of the Siamese territory you are occupying will continue, until you withdraw, or the Polish troops are killed.

We will withdraw if you compensate us for our ships and for wasting our time.
 
To: The World
From: Savoy-Milan
CC: Tuscany, Roman Republic


I, King Victor, an pleased to announce to all of Europe the unification of the Kingdom of Savoy-Milan with that of Tuscany and the Roman Republic this year. With this unification, I also announce the formation of the Kingdom of Italy, with myself at its head as King Victor I of Italy. The newly added regions of Tuscany and Rome will enjoy representation within the new Italian Senate, alongside the Senators of Savoy, Milan, and Venice. General Gallo will continue to hold his position as First Consul of Italy.

To all those who may worry and feel threatened by this pronouncement, I tell you now to rest assured, for this declaration of the Kingdom of Italy is in little more than name. We hold no hostility towards those nations who may consider themselves Italian, or those nations who hold territory in the Italian peninsula. All treaties and non-aggression pacts signed under the Kingdom of Savoy-Milan will continue to be honored by the Kingdom of Italy. As king of this new state, I can honestly say that I wish for nothing more than peace and prosperity.

To: Paris-Burgundy
From: Kingdom of Italy


We can understand your concerns over the status of the non-aggression pacts. However, these pacts were made just last year and we have non intention of breaking them so soon, or for that matter, ever. We have no acted aggressively towards either Tuscany or the Papal States in regards to the rebellions there. In fact, the new legitimate governments of each state have welcomed us with open arms. In the same manner, we have not acted with hostility towards either yourself or Austria, and we have no plans to do so. We intend to maintain our various treaties to the utmost, and allow Austria to interact with these new regimes in anyway they see fit, without using any military forces to precede their interventions.

However, as these new states are now part of the Kingdom of Italy, we would have the full right to defend ourselves from any military actions Austria may taken. As this would be an entirely defensive measure, we can hardly be accused of having broken our agreement in any way. In fact, any Austrian attack against the regions of Tuscany or Rome, or any other part of the Kingdom of Italy, would be a breach of the non-aggression pact signed just last year with them.

We also would like to remind you that we have not signed a non-aggression pact with Naples, although we are very willing to the moment they return the illegally occupied Sicilian lands and make peace.

To: Paris-Burgundy, Austria
From: Kingdom of Italy


We would like to restate our commitment to the non-aggression pacts signed last year with both of your nations, in case you have had any doubts about our wish for peace. These NAPs continue to be legally binding treaties between our nations, which now include the regions of Tuscany and Rome. To borrow the words of Paris-Burgundy, any breach of this NAP through military force would be disgraceful, perjurious and unbecoming conduct.

To: Austria and Naples
From: Kingdom of Italy


We wish to repute your accusations right here. The actions of the Brothers of Italy in Tuscany and Rome this year were out of our control. In fact, this organization, while perhaps supported by private citizens within Savoy-Milan, was never under the control of the government, and thus we find it laughable that you blame us for the rebellions in Tuscany and the Papal Sates. These coups were the result of years of abuse and oppression by the governments of these states of their citizens.

We resent your attempts to tie the hands of our government and bend it to your wishes. While we know that Austria is sensible enough to realize the value of peace, as shown by their signing of a NAP with us just last year, we cannot tie the hands of Naples. While we hope you will not be so rash as to break the fragile ceasefire which has preserved peace in the peninsula for so long, you have no obligation to do so, unlike other states. However, should your soldiers invade Italian land, we will presume it to be a breaking of the ceasefire and will take full measures to retain our sovereignty and restore our rightful rule over Sicily.

To: Pope Leo XIII
From: Kingdom of Italy


While my father may have supported a reduction of the Pope's secular power in theory, he had great hopes that someday the Pope would realize the necessity of abandoning worldly power to focus more on religious matters. It saddens me greatly that Your Holiness has been removed from his seat in Rome in such a way. However, it was an inevitable fate. Over the last decades, the Papacy's preoccupation with secular matters, mainly the many Italian wars and oppressing liberal uprisings, has caused its religious leadership to slacken. The faithful leave the Church in droves, and in those areas which still follow the leadership of the Pope, many minor officials of the Church have been found to be corrupt, taking advantage of your preoccupation with secular affairs.

In your own kingdom, the Papacy has violently suppressed numerous rebellions, whether by your order or not I do not know. It is clear from the events of last year that the people of the Papal States and the leaders of your own army no longer wish for religious rule over the region. We believe it is best for it to remain that way. You may be able to take back the Papal States after a protracted and bloody war, yet what will that leave you? Rule over a land where the people have no wish for your rule, backed only by the continual presence of Spanish troops? This is no way for one as holy as the Pope to live. I beg you to see the wisdom of reducing your earthly power so that you may make more use of your heavenly one.

Yet, we realize that Rome has long been the city of the Papacy. We also know that it would be folly to have the Pope reside under the jurisdiction of any one country. As such, we offer you a solution that will prevent any bloodshed. Return to Rome, and accept rule over your own state once again. This will be restricted to an area within the city of Rome around the Vatican, but so much the better. Italy will offer you an eternal guarantee of independence, as I am sure will Spain. You will be free to keep armed forces within the Vatican, and you and your representatives will be free to travel through Italy as much as you wish. If rule over a portion of Rome is not acceptable, we would suggest the establishment of a similar Papal state encompassing the whole of Avignon. Italy would be happy to provide the funds for the purchase of the city if necessary.

We implore you to accept this compromise, the only which will avoid much bloodshed and death. Either way, we will maintain all Papal possessions until your return. Whether it be peaceful or violent is up to you.

To: Switzerland
From: Kingdom of Italy


We take this opportunity to reaffirm the alliance between our two states.
 
From Paris and Burgundy
Cc Spain, the Pope, Austria, Naples, Poland, Hungary, any other allied or Catholic nations
To Savoy-Milan


That is the most abominable nonsense I have heard in nearly two decades of governing Paris. My allies and I signed the NAPs with Savoy-Milan. We are therefore obliged not to attack Savoy-Milan. We have no such obligations towards the entity that calls itself the Kingdom of Italy, which has subsumed entities with which we do not have any such pact.

In short, we cannot be bound by treaty not to attack territories that we never signed a treaty with.

We urge our allies and all Catholic states in Europe to support our stance on this matter.
 
Poland would like to point out that it never signed a treaty with Savoy-Milan, Tuscany, or the crazy rebels who now control the Vatican, and is therefore not obliged to do anything by anyone's interpretation of these NAPs and the illegitimacy of the Roman Republic.
 
OOC: Dejavous. There was this time where a nation slipped out of a peace treaty commitment by changing its name from the Kingdom of Spain to the United Empire of Iberia. I think it was in a LOE NES.

It really depends if the NAP is signed to the government of Savoy-Milan, in which case it still holds, or the state of Savoy-Milan, in which case it wouldn't.
 
Pope Leo XIII refuses to recognize any such entity referred to as the Kingdom of Italy and thus will not be conducting any negotiations with an illegitimate regime by that name.

The Roman Republic and Tuscany confirm their new status within the Kingdom of Italy and the right of King Victor I of Italy to speak for their diplomacy.

To: King Victory of Savoy-Milan
From: Austria and Naples

We have come together and we will not recognize any territorial claims made or the creation of a unified Italian state. The true Pope must be restored to his lands and the realms of Italy restored to their old status. We are prepared to achieve this goal through force of arms if you do not agree.

To: Kingdom of Italy
From: Switzerland

We recognize your new government and pledge to reaffirm our alliance and friendship against any threat who would seek to undermine your sovereignty.
 
To: Flanders, Paris-Burgundy
From: The Netherlands

Hopefully we can continue to work together in the future.

To the Netherlands
From Paris and Burgundy


We are most eager, as ever, to continue to work with you, and we hope that you determine a stance on the Italian issue that is not so different from ours as to prevent compromise and continued peace.
 
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