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===Early Christian Gotneska (600-800)===
===Early Christian Gotneska (600-800)===


===Early Medieval ===
===Early Medieval and Viking Age (800-1077)===
 
===High Medieval Period (1077-1360)===
 
====Flatstone Invasion====


==Early Modern Gotneska==
==Early Modern Gotneska==
==Modern Day Gotneska==
==Modern Day Gotneska==

Revision as of 17:35, 3 November 2021

The History of Gotneska as a unified kingdom began in the 9th century, but historic documents describe the geographic area and the people living there—the Geats—as early as 500 AD. These early documents include the writings of ?? and ??. With the Christianization of the Geats c. 660's AD, it is clear that there existed a kingship. Queen Sarah II can trace her lineage back to the Viking kings ?? and ?? from this time, thus making the Monarchy of Gotneska one of the oldest in Thrismari. The area now known as Gotneska has a rich prehistory, having been populated by several prehistoric cultures and people for about 8,000 years, since the end of the last ice age.


Prehistoric Gotneska (8,000 BC-AD 600)

Glaciation and the Palaeolithic

Mesolithic (7500-3500 BC

Neolithic (3500-2400 BC)

The Neolithic period is approximately to have lasted from 3500 BC to 2400 BC the exact dates can be fixed by any new archeological excavations in Gotneska.

Copper and Bronze Ages (2400-500 BC)

Iron Age (500 BC-AD 600)

Bog Bodies

Middle Ages (600-1560)

Early Christian Gotneska (600-800)

Early Medieval and Viking Age (800-1077)

High Medieval Period (1077-1360)

Flatstone Invasion

Early Modern Gotneska

Modern Day Gotneska