The Populares (alternate Reform Faction) is a left wing party created in 4173 in the Regnum de Selucia by Marcus Crispinus Cato, in order to reform the Selucian government to favor the people and not the aristocrats and to help defend it from outside threats.
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| - The Populares (alternate Reform Faction) is a left wing party created in 4173 in the Regnum de Selucia by Marcus Crispinus Cato, in order to reform the Selucian government to favor the people and not the aristocrats and to help defend it from outside threats.
- The Populareswere a major political party during the early history of the Kingdom of England. They were a political party which by its namesake was populist, but in the fashion of Julius Caesar's political party from Ancient Rome. As a major political party they consisted of a large number of major politicians and soldiers. They rallied behind beliefs of nationalism and populism embodied in a Constitutional Monarchy which served the People, and was backed by shady and criminalistic organizations like the Wolves of Sherwood.
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| - Left wing Populism, Ecologism, Feminism, Republicanism, Social Democracy, Democratic Socialism
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| - The Populares (alternate Reform Faction) is a left wing party created in 4173 in the Regnum de Selucia by Marcus Crispinus Cato, in order to reform the Selucian government to favor the people and not the aristocrats and to help defend it from outside threats.
- The Populareswere a major political party during the early history of the Kingdom of England. They were a political party which by its namesake was populist, but in the fashion of Julius Caesar's political party from Ancient Rome. As a major political party they consisted of a large number of major politicians and soldiers. They rallied behind beliefs of nationalism and populism embodied in a Constitutional Monarchy which served the People, and was backed by shady and criminalistic organizations like the Wolves of Sherwood.
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