Aigues-Mortes to Appear at Micro Euro Summit 2025
Somewhere between a diplomatic summit and the world’s quirkiest cocktail party, the Micro Euro Summit 2025 lands at Romkerhall, Germany, August 1st through 3rd. Think royal sashes, invented flags, and an overabundance of pageantry—served up with a chaser of irony. Among the standout attendees? The Principality of Aigues-Mortes. Yes, it’s confirmed: Prince Jean-Pierre IV, along with the ever-savvy Olivier Martinez, will be there in full regalia to wax poetic about sovereignty, satire, and the serious fun of building a nation from scratch.
And for anyone itching for details on the next big one—MicroCon 27: EU, coming to Aigues-Mortes—they’ll be answering questions face-to-face, glass of wine in hand, no PowerPoint needed.
“We may be small,” Prince Jean-Pierre said with a grin, “but we’re not short on ideas—or good rosé.”
The summit is a gathering of oddballs, visionaries, and rebels with flags. Aigues-Mortes? They’re the classy ones with a sense of humor—and just enough French flair to remind you that pretending to be a country can be an art form.

About the Micro Euro Summit:
A conference, a convention, a diplomatic fever dream? The Micro Euro Summit 2025 is all of that and none of it—an absurdly earnest meeting of minds hosted by a lineup that sounds like a Game of Thrones spin-off and reads like a Wes Anderson script. Duke Yvan Bertjens of Ladonia, Grand Duke Nicholas of Flandrensis, Prince Jean-Pierre IV and Duke Olivier of Constance of Aigues-Mortes, President Zar Antonov of Obscurium, Archduke Arthur I of Duckionary—and let’s not forget the good citizens of the Kingdom of Romkerhall, who are gracious enough to let this royal circus pitch its tents in their mythical halls.
This isn’t just another backyard summit. It’s a bold joint venture between the former MicroCon EU and the Micro Euro Summit planning crews—one part protocol, one part performance art, and all parts passion. You’ll laugh, you’ll learn, and if you’re lucky, you’ll leave with a new title, a fake passport, and a deeply satisfying sense that maybe—just maybe—imaginary borders can bring real people together. Find info and register for the event HERE.
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