In the 1930s, the rightful ruler of Patrania was the "boy king" Philip.
History
Some schemers in Philip's court plotted to replace Philip on the throne with a kidnapped American schoolboy, Spike Spalding. The scheme was unsuccessful.
In the mid-20th Century, in Europe, several traditional hereditary monarchies managed to survive both world wars, remaining independent and retaining their original form of government. Among these were Boravia, Carabas, Cornovia, Gardevia, Gavonia, Granaco, Kravia, Markovia, Moldacia, Norania, Numark, Offalia, Pan Balgravia, Ruina, Sardonia, Solvonia, and Valdania. Others, such as Cerania, Emporia, Patrania, or Resbia, are confirmed to have survived the First World War, but are not known to have survived the second.
Points of Interest
Patrania is bordered on one side by the Mediterranean Sea, and on another side by the rival nation of Provokia.
Residents
- Prince Philip
See Also
- Appearances of Patrania
- Location Gallery: Patrania
- Catalogued images related to Patrania