The Duchy of Garama

A Map of the Garamantes
Showing the Duchy of Maxalla


The Principality of Garama

The Principality of Garama was a well-established country when militarily subjugated by Rome in the 1st century BC and is centered on the Fezzan region of North Africa. The arrow shows the location of Maxalla. Maxalla was a major city, lying at the foot of the Garamantes Mountains, approximately 200 miles due South of Tripoli (in modern Libya).

In an Imperial, Sacred, Apostolic and Caesarian Bull of June 15, 1990 promulgated by His Royal and Imperial Highness Dominus Saul III Caesar Augustus, Duke of Carthage, Porphyrogenitus of the Holy Roman Empire (in exile), the Royal and Serene House of Alabona-Ostrogojsk was elevated by federation with the Holy Roman Empire (in exile) when Prince William I de Alabona-Ostrogojsk was invested with the Hereditary Title and Dignity as Prince of Garama under the dynastic name of Dominus Lucius V Gulielmus Antonius, with full and complete independent sovereign and royal prerogatives, rights, and privileges. In 1996, HRSH Prince William raised Baron Worley of Christy to the style, rank, and dignity of Count Palatine of Maxalla, and again in November of 2000 when the county of Maxalla was made a Duchy and the Count became a Duke.


H.R.S.H. Prince Dominus Lucius V Gulielmus Antonius
Prince of Alabona-Ostrogojsk and Prince of Garama
with
H.G. Lloyd Douglas, Duke of Maxalla

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