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[[File:Image3.png|thumb|Nicholas Romanov II being handed the Roman Crown in order to crown himself as the Prince of Rome.]]
[[File:Image3.png|thumb|Nicholas Romanov II being handed the Roman Crown in order to crown himself as the Prince of Rome.]]
[[File:Image4.png|thumb|Nicholas Romanov II after coronating himself at St. Peters Basilica.]]
[[File:Image4.png|thumb|Nicholas Romanov II after coronating himself at St. Peters Basilica.]]
[[Nicholas Romanov II]] was the successor to the Roman throne after the abdication of Prince [[Sobieski]]. Nicholas Romanov II had been a member of Holy See since the creation of [[Malta]], and worked in Rome since the return of Maximilian Sobieski. Nicholas Romanov II held a coronation ceremony for himself as a form of protest against the Lech government, who had recently turned Rome into a puppet state. Rome was almost granted independence by King [[Squid Fuspris|Squid]] of Lech until [[Vindex Nation]] intervened and prevented Rome from becoming a nation once again. Soon after this, Prince Romanov II was forced to abdicate from the throne, and Prince [[Carlo]] took his place.  
[[Nicholas Romanov II]] was the successor to the Roman throne after the abdication of Prince [[King Maximilian I|Sobieski]]. Nicholas Romanov II had been a member of Holy See since the creation of [[Malta]], and worked in Rome since the return of Maximilian Sobieski. Nicholas Romanov II held a coronation ceremony for himself as a form of protest against the Lech government, who had recently turned Rome into a puppet state. Rome was almost granted independence by King [[Squid Fuspris|Squid]] of Lech until [[Vindex Nation]] intervened and prevented Rome from becoming a nation once again. Soon after this, Prince Romanov II was forced to abdicate from the throne, and Prince [[Carlo]] took his place.  


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