Book LLXXVII: Birth of Italia

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Once there was a Queen named Belle I. She had many children and as Queen of Bat Kingdom sent her children to conquer new lands as their own Kingdoms. To her 12th Son, Romulus, she gave him the Lands to the East of Bat Kingdom. Here he laid claim to a land he would call Italia. 

For it's capital he named it Rome in his name and made it's patron Goddess Mars, The Goddess of War. While Romulus wanted to establish a peaceful Kingdom he knew that building a nation that could battle should he have too his brothers and sisters for encroaching his land, he built a massive force of soldiers from his people. 

Romulus lived to be 874 before he passed unto the Underworld. His Daughter Clasicia became Queen of Italy soon there after and expanded the lands of Italy to encompass Phoneci and Ursupia in the North. There she founded the cities of Florence and Milan. Clasicia would live to be 924 before she passed unto the Underworld.  The Crown bounced to her Nephew Alezzo II who built mighty temples to the Goddess Mars in her name and honour after the battle of Carpacia. 

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