Chapter 361: The Second Liquidation (2) "Historic" Portlou

In the 16th century, if you were to ask a resident of the Bourbon Sea States, how long had the Potluthesaurus aristocratic republic been founded, they would answer in the affirmative that it had been a new thing for fifty years, since the founding of the country in 1587, and that was also a sign of the divine realm.

But if you ask the Portrus if their country is only fifty years old, then the Portrus people will definitely pull their necks and shout, nonsense, more than fifty years, our Portloos have a long history, have long obtained a high degree of autonomy, are a country within a country of Bourbon, similar to a state, and have not heard Bourbon orders for hundreds of years!

So how old is the country of Portlou? It depends on how thick-skinned the Portloos you asked.

For those with relatively thin skin, let's say that it has been more than 100 years since the Boeminian Autonomous Region began; for those with thicker skin, it can be said that it has a history of more than 500 years since the establishment of the Diaspora Union in India; and for the thickest skin, it can be said that it has gone through more than 700 years since the Bourbon people established an expatriate community in India, making it one of the oldest countries in the Bourbon Sea.

The reason why there are so many theories about the origin of Portlou is because the country went through a long process of self-government before it was founded.

The world is so big, and the history is more than 1,000 years old, and it is not without a region that has maintained a high degree of autonomy for a long time, but it is either annexed like the Nipur Amnesty District in Bam, or it is like the Sihanu District of Maxi that has seized power and then revoked the autonomy of the homeland.

In the archives of the Divine Realm, as well as in Leng Yi's system memo, there is a list that clearly lists the various titles of Portlou before independence, as well as the algebra of the rulers of Portlou in that era.

Union of Bourbon Diaspora in Ingena|1011 – 1389/378 – 27

Bourbon Expatriates|1389 - 1453/64|4th/30th (replaced)

Boemi Autonomous Region|1453-1498/45|4th/33rd (replaced)

Portloo Autonomous Region|1498 - 1566/68 years|5th/37th (replaced)

David of Portlough|1566-1587/21|2nd/38th (replaced)

[Note: Appointment means that the name of the Portlou has changed during the term of office of a ruler, so it is called the appointment and is not counted repeatedly.] 】

As can be seen from this table, before the independence of Portlou, it was ruled by the two countries of Incona and Bourbon, changed its name four times, existed for 576 years, and changed a total of 39 rulers.

As early as the first period of liquidation, Leng Yi said that Portlou's steps were quite steady, whether it was ruled by Ingona or Bourbon, Portlou increased his autonomy little by little, and every step he took was not big, but once he took it, he resolutely did not retreat.

During the reign of Ingona, Portlou changed from a diplomatic and commercial management agency to an autonomous region integrating administration, justice and taxation, governing a considerable part of Ingena's land, relying on the support of Bourbon to become a foreign country.

Then came the Nine-Year War between Bourbon and Ingona, in which the autonomy fell for the first time after the Union of Expatriates came under Bourbon control, because Bourbon took back some of its rights, and the Union of Expatriates did not dare to disobey Bourbon's orders in the face of Bourbon, which was still strong at the time.

However, with the decline of Bourbon, the Diaspora Alliance gradually regained its autonomy, and even took the opportunity to seize Bourbon's overseas lands, and the Tenglong Colonial Guard expanded its territory, and the most important thing is that Bourbon also lost.

This was the war waged by the then 29th head of the Diaspora, Koutumat Lego, and the achievement of his first life.

The most crucial for the Diaspora League was the Treaty of 1443 with Boris V, the consul of Bourbon, which gave the Diaspora League almost complete internal administrative, judicial and economic powers, as well as the right to rule the Colony of the Dragons in disguise.

The first transformation of the Confederation of Expatriates was in 1453 when the name was changed from the "Bourbon Confederation" to the "Autonomous Region of the Boemies".

The change in this order occurred during the war with Maisca in the Indoctrination Zone, when Bourbon was in the aftermath of the twenty-fourth consul, and the island was so desperate that he had no time to take care of Portlou, and naturally there was no time to take back the Tenlong Colonial Guard, not even a plan.

In order to better deal with the war in the indoctrination area, Portloo established the Boemi Autonomous Region, which included the Bourbon Diaspora Union and the Tenglong Colonial Guard, which was equivalent to covering the Tenglong Colonial Guard through the establishment of this autonomous region.

This order was a major change in the administrative region of the country, and it was supposed to be approved by Bourbon, so Portloux found a Bourbon consul (the Bourbon consul was all over the place), gave some money and the other party stamped it. As for the fact that the other party can't represent the whole Bourbon at all?

Indeed, Bourbon does not have the capital not to admit it, after all, after the unification of Bourbon by Felison XIV, his favorite thing to do is to go to Portlou to fight the autumn breeze, and as for the autonomous region, of course, this kind of thing can be passed.

Thus, the Boemi Autonomous Region was officially established, and Portlou was able to rightfully unite the lands of the Diaspora League and the Tenglong Colonial Guard, and better cope with the war in the Indoctrination Zone.

And here I want to explain a concept, why at this time this is the Boemi Autonomous Region, and now the abbreviation of the country is Portlou.

Boemi are the mixed name of Bourbon for certain ethnic groups in the Tenglong continent, as for who they refer to, this is also a confused account.

In general, as the Old Passage Bourbon became more and more arrogant, the concept of the Boemi became larger and larger: from the original only to refer to the descendants of Bourbonized non-Bourbon slaves, to the overseas-born Bourbons, and then to all the Bourbon people who settled in the continent of Tenron, all of whom were considered Boemis to the Old Passage Bourbons.

In the beginning, the nobles of the Diaspora League also recognized the concept of Boemi, launched a rebellion against Bourbon under this banner, and established the Boemi Autonomous Region. But when the days are settled, this is not right, how can those descendants of the Myrami and the Ingona be counted as a group with us?

Change, must change!

Therefore, a bunch of brick families in the autonomous region got together and discussed for a long time, and finally after research and verification, it was determined that we pure-bred Bourbons and those Bourbon slaves who did not know what the hell was bourbonized were not a race at all, and we could be regarded as a new race.

Thus, guided by this idea, the concept of the Potrus was born to distinguish the Boemi, who were of more complex origin.

The concept of the Boeloo became popular in the academy as early as the 70s of the 14th century, and finally in 1498, after more than a decade of gestation, the Boelytic Community changed the name of the Autonomous Region from the "Boemi Autonomous Community" to the "Boelytic Community" to show a break with the past.

The name "Borough of Portlou" was used until 1566, at the climax of the second phase of the game of the Immortals, when the Bourbon Island War was in full swing and the Heroes went into battle shirtless.

By this time, Felison XVI had gone into exile in Portlou, where the world's first government-in-exile was established, and in order to encourage Portlou, Felison XVI promulgated the Special Administrative Law of the David of Portlou.

In the Special Administrative Law of the David Institute of Portlough, Felison XVI claimed that Portlou was not an ordinary guard, but a David, with a higher status than the other Bourbon boroughs - Bourbon no longer had any land of its own at this time, and even the government-in-exile borrowed the land provided by Portlough.

In addition, Felison XVI also gave Portlou the right to mint money on his own - Portlou could issue his own currency without the need for Bourbon specifications, as well as independent diplomatic rights, that is, Portlou could declare war, negotiate peace, and conclude peace treaties on his own without the permission of Bourbon.

To be honest, Felison XVI's hand made Leng Yi confused, there is no autonomous region on earth with such high power, is this kind of autonomous region considered independent? But since Potelo did not say that he was independent, then Leng Yi should be left as if he was not independent.

After 21 years of the title "Potlou David", with the completion of the funds for the reconstruction of Bourbon, the Bourbon David's official independence in 1587, and Koutumat became the first truly independent Tamron noble.

In Kutumat II, Portloo fought several wars.

The first was the Second War of Unification, which lasted for 10 years from 1554 to 1564, in which an alliance was formed between Portlough and the Indo-Andi and the western part of Incona to wage war with Incona. It was only in 1556 that Portlou and Inandi formally declared war on Ingona.

Through this war, Portlou gained the Western Frontier Alliance of Ingena, established a border guard here, and formally established a market advantage over the western secession, marking a victory in the trade competition with Boris.

But trade between nations is like this, and if normal competition fails, it will be changed to martial arts, which is one of the reasons why the Bourbon Island War burned on Portlou.

Potloo and Boris had a deep feud, and although the two countries had a happy cooperation in the First Indoctrination War, conflicts soon erupted over competition in the Ingona market.

In fact, there was a conflict between the two countries as early as the signing of the "Andre III's Secret Agreement of Boris", which Portloo believed was aimed at him, and Boris felt that Portloo was inexplicable, and if it were not for the first indoctrination war with Maisica, the two countries would have been in a cold war.

The Bourbon War, which lasted for 15 years from 1561 to 1576, was mixed with the Second Indoctrination War from 1560 to 1575, and in general Bourbon, including Portloux, fought against Boris, Pocon and Maisica.

This war is an attempt by Boris to contain Portlou, Hades sees the threat of Portlou, and he is not the demon king in the game, so he has to wait until the level of the brave is full before he can send experience, so he took advantage of this attack on Bourbon to draw Potlou into the war.

In this war, Portlou mainly faced Maisica's army and Boris's navy, and the fight was quite fierce, and it can be said that if it weren't for Gross's hanging, Boris would have lost.

And even with Gross, Boris was in danger along the way, and more importantly, after a war, he did not gain any wealth and land, and he also lost the indoctrination area, and by the way, the navy was disabled.

Since there is a futile war, someone needs to suck blood, and the most appropriate target for bloodsucking is Ingona, which Boris can't reach.