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==Religion in the Achaean Territory==
==Religion in the Achaean Territory==
[[File:Alexander bust.jpg|thumb|Bust of Alexander the Great]]
When the territory of Westarctica was first claimed in 2001, the country largely followed the religious inclination of its leader, [[Grand Duke Travis|Consul-General Travis McHenry]]. The trend among many of the nobles at that time was a general sense of agnostic irreligion. However, the [[Consul-General of the Achaean Territory|Consul-General]] himself was a semi-practicing Classical Pantheist who predominantly worshiped the gods of the ancient Greek Pantheon as well as Alexander the Great (who was considered by the Egyptians and the Persians to be a living god, and later, by the Greeks as member of the Pantheon).
When the territory of Westarctica was first claimed in 2001, the country largely followed the religious inclination of its leader, [[Grand Duke Travis|Consul-General Travis McHenry]]. The trend among many of the nobles at that time was a general sense of agnostic irreligion. However, the [[Consul-General of the Achaean Territory|Consul-General]] himself was a semi-practicing Classical Pantheist who predominantly worshiped the gods of the ancient Greek Pantheon as well as Alexander the Great (who was considered by the Egyptians and the Persians to be a living god, and later, by the Greeks as member of the Pantheon).


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