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The Boliari is a council of high-ranking non-royal individuals advisory to a |
The Boliari is a council of high-ranking non-royal individuals who have been a significant force in the course of Salovian history, and for a number of periods in history served as the head of Salovia and Salovian nations, however their traditional purpose was to serve as the advisory council to the reigning monarch, similar to the purpose served typically by a royal court. There have been three monarchies to have had a Boliari within its political system: [[Salovia]], the [[Kingdom of Suvol]], and [[Nilovia]]. |
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In all instances of a Boliari, members were made up of nobles, military generals, and particularly wealthy individuals. More recent instances have businessmen, typically CEO's of major companies within their ranks. |
In all instances of a Boliari, members were made up of nobles, military generals, and particularly wealthy individuals. More recent instances have businessmen, typically CEO's of major companies within their ranks. |
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==Suvolic Boliari== |
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The Kingdom of Suvol was the first nation to introduce the concept of a politically-sanctioned council of |
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==Salovian Boliari== |
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==Nilovian Boliari== |
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Latest revision as of 03:29, 23 December 2022
The Boliari is a council of high-ranking non-royal individuals who have been a significant force in the course of Salovian history, and for a number of periods in history served as the head of Salovia and Salovian nations, however their traditional purpose was to serve as the advisory council to the reigning monarch, similar to the purpose served typically by a royal court. There have been three monarchies to have had a Boliari within its political system: Salovia, the Kingdom of Suvol, and Nilovia.
In all instances of a Boliari, members were made up of nobles, military generals, and particularly wealthy individuals. More recent instances have businessmen, typically CEO's of major companies within their ranks.
Suvolic Boliari
The Kingdom of Suvol was the first nation to introduce the concept of a politically-sanctioned council of