To prevent any omen of war, England and African Empire chose to establish peace through marriage. Charles I married Amakha, daughter of the Songhai Emperor, Raamah. Their first child was a girl, Anne, who would become the princess of England and Africa.
Powerful on the north and south of Europe and aiming to eliminate any chance of resurgence and further battles, the Kingdom of England and the African Empire attacked Portugal, Spain and France from both sides. The war lasted 12 years, killing over a million people, including king Charles and Emperor Raamah, making Anne the Empress of the almighty AfroBritish Empire, including Africa, Western Europe and the colonized America.
"Anne Songhai, Empress of the West" AI Photography by Victor Ribeiro Midjourney + Lightroom Rio de Janeiro, 2023
Anne Songhai, Empress of the West
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To prevent any omen of war, England and African Empire chose to establish peace through marriage. Charles I married Amakha, daughter of the Songhai Emperor, Raamah. Their first child was a girl, Anne, who would become the princess of England and Africa.
Powerful on the north and south of Europe and aiming to eliminate any chance of resurgence and further battles, the Kingdom of England and the African Empire attacked Portugal, Spain and France from both sides. The war lasted 12 years, killing over a million people, including king Charles and Emperor Raamah, making Anne the Empress of the almighty AfroBritish Empire, including Africa, Western Europe and the colonized America.
"Anne Songhai, Empress of the West" AI Photography by Victor Ribeiro Midjourney + Lightroom Rio de Janeiro, 2023