Republic of San Marino
Repubblica di San Marino
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Repubblica di San Marino
San Marino, also known as the Most Serene Republic of San Marino (Serenissima Repubblica di San Marino), or by his human name of Martino Santoro, is a wise, somewhat odd man who clings tightly to constants in his life.
San Marino is very intelligent and wise and tends to be quiet unless he has something to say. He is good at navigating politics and dealing with people, both in beneficial ways and in a way that manipulates the person he is dealing with. He does not always like doing it, but he feels it is necessary to keep him alive, especially being surrounded by other nations while being so small.
San Marino can sometimes be a little odd due to his age, but he typically means well. He is very religious and holds a deep reverence for nature and the things that he has lost. Since he had not had a lot of constants in his life, he clings to the ones that he does have, in hopes of having some sort of stability. He struggles to get close to people, and he is always cut deep by loss.
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Omosessuale (English Translation/Meaning: Gay)
Pronouns: he/him
Nicknames: Marino
Languages Spoken: Italian (Official), Latin, English, and Romagnol
Religion: Roman Catholic
San Marino is three foot ten in country form and five foot eight in human form, and a physical age of forty-seven. He has blue eyes and curly brown hair.
While in country form, his skin is that of his flag, with the blue traveling down the rest of his body. His hands and feet are white.
In human form, he looks white, with his largest ethnic groups being Sammarinese and Italian.
San Marino is skinny.
San Marino has faint scars on his chest.
San Marino has not changed much in appearance, but his demeanor has become more weary.
From 301 to the 14th century there are no evidence of flags or coat of arms for San Marino.
From approximately the 14th century to September 1, 1465, San Marino had his coat of arms.
From September 6, 1465 to 1829, San Marino had this battle standard, which he probably used alongside his coat of arms.
1798-Present: Martino Santoro
1500-1798: Marinus Abate
800-1500: Marinus Achille
301-800:Marinus Avitus Horatius
September 3, 301-Present: Republic of San Marino | Repubblica di San Marino | res publica Sancti Marini