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The history of [[Vistulzka]] | The history of [[Vistulzka]] can be traced back to the written records of various traders from the [[Hernician Empire]], who referred to the area north of the [[Belagoras]] as ''Vistla'', inhabited by a multitude of various tribes. Attempts by the Hernician Empire to traverse the mountain range and establish control in Vistla were unsuccessful. There is evidence of ancient outposts constructed along the mountain range and into Vistal by the Hernicians. Vistulzka was one of the first sites of the [[Wallish conquest of Vistla|Wallish migration]], where the [[Venethians]] allied themselves with the Wallish. The [[Venethian Kingdom]] was established as a {{wpl|petty kingdom}} under the auspices of the [[Wallish Empire]]. | ||
In | In 941, the [[Drazhyn conquest of Western Calesia|Drazhyn migrated and conquered Western Calesia]], causing the Venethian Kingdom to collapse and the Wallish Empire to relinquish their claim. Following the invasion, 956 saw the formation of three sovereign states. The [[Pereyan Hetmanate]] by the Pyrkodonna, the [[Voivodeship of Lexinia]] by the [[Viswe people|Viswe]], and the [[Ungari Principality]] by the [[Hetumogye people|Hetumogye]]. The [[Gregorianization of Lexinia]] was a complex process beginning in 971 with the conversion of [[Casimir II]] by the scholars [[Marharyta]] and [[Gniewomir]]. | ||
The [[Catabole|Catabole Crisis]] had severe effects on Vistulzka, and was a direct cause of the [[Vistulzkan Peasant Revolt of 1350]] and the subsequent collapse of the Vistulzkan-Hetumoger Noble Republic in 1352. Vistulzka would not see a stable, effective government for almost a century. The Stateless Era described a time of general anarchy following the end of the [[Vistulzkan-Hetumoger War]]. The [[Triumvirate of Vistulzka]] followed as the Nemesseg, Szalachta and Lysarts attempted to restore order. While they were able to organize a functional government that replaced the general stateless era, the [[Kingdom of Vistulzka]] was vulnerable to pressure due to the [[Noble Anarchy of Vistulzka]] as a result of borderline civil wars and {{wpl|economic disintegration}}. | |||
==Prehistory== | |||
===Venethians=== | |||
==Venethian Kingdom (774-941)== | |||
{{main_article|Wallish conquest of Vistulzka}} | |||
==Drazhyn Migration (941-956)== | |||
==Three States Period== | |||
{{main_article|War of Cedynia}} | |||
===Lexinia=== | |||
===Ungari=== | |||
===Pereyan=== | |||
==Gregorianization of Lexinia== | |||
==Vistulzkan-Hetumoger Kingdom== | |||
{{main_article|Vistulzkan-Hetumoger Kingdom}} | |||
===First Odrodzenie=== | |||
{{main_article|First Odrodzenie}} | |||
===Ziemomysł II=== | |||
{{main_article|Ziemomysł II}} | |||
==Vistulzkan-Hetumoger Noble Republic (1211 to 1352)== | |||
{{main_article|Vistulzkan-Hetumoger Noble Republic}} | |||
===Catabolic Crisis (1348 to 1353)=== | |||
{{main_article|Catabolic Crisis}} | |||
====Peasant Revolt of 1350==== | |||
{{main_article|Vistulzkan Peasant Revolt of 1350}} | |||
===Collapse & Vistulzkan-Hetumoger War=== | |||
{{main_article|Vistulzkan-Hetumoger War}} | |||
==Stateless Era (1352 to 1356)== | |||
{{main_article|Stateless Era of Vistulzka}} | |||
==Triumvirate of Vistulzka (1356 to 1401)== | |||
{{main_article|Triumvirate of Vistulzka}} | |||
==Noble Anarchy of Vistulzka (1401 to 1451)== | |||
{{main_article|Noble Anarchy of Vistulzka}} | |||
==Noble Commonwealth of Vistulzka (1451 to 1655)== | |||
{{main_article|Noble Commonwealth of Vistulzka}} | |||
==First Noble Republic of Vistulzka (1655 to 1791)== | |||
{{main_article|First Noble Republic of Vistulzka}} | |||
==First Republic of Vistulzka (1791 to 1876)== | |||
{{main_article|First Republic of Vistulzka}} | |||
==Second Noble Republic of Vistulzka (1876 to 1932)== | |||
{{main_article|Second Noble Republic of Vistulzka}} | |||
==Divided Vistulzka & Vistulzkan Civil War (1932 to 1940)== | |||
{{main_article|Vistulzkan Civil War|Vistulzkan Republic}} | |||
===Great War=== | |||
{{main_article|Vistulzka in the Great War}} | |||
==Orthodox Republic of Vistulzka (1940-present)== | |||
[[Category:Vistulzka History]] |
Latest revision as of 08:12, 2 December 2024
The history of Vistulzka can be traced back to the written records of various traders from the Hernician Empire, who referred to the area north of the Belagoras as Vistla, inhabited by a multitude of various tribes. Attempts by the Hernician Empire to traverse the mountain range and establish control in Vistla were unsuccessful. There is evidence of ancient outposts constructed along the mountain range and into Vistal by the Hernicians. Vistulzka was one of the first sites of the Wallish migration, where the Venethians allied themselves with the Wallish. The Venethian Kingdom was established as a petty kingdom under the auspices of the Wallish Empire.
In 941, the Drazhyn migrated and conquered Western Calesia, causing the Venethian Kingdom to collapse and the Wallish Empire to relinquish their claim. Following the invasion, 956 saw the formation of three sovereign states. The Pereyan Hetmanate by the Pyrkodonna, the Voivodeship of Lexinia by the Viswe, and the Ungari Principality by the Hetumogye. The Gregorianization of Lexinia was a complex process beginning in 971 with the conversion of Casimir II by the scholars Marharyta and Gniewomir.
The Catabole Crisis had severe effects on Vistulzka, and was a direct cause of the Vistulzkan Peasant Revolt of 1350 and the subsequent collapse of the Vistulzkan-Hetumoger Noble Republic in 1352. Vistulzka would not see a stable, effective government for almost a century. The Stateless Era described a time of general anarchy following the end of the Vistulzkan-Hetumoger War. The Triumvirate of Vistulzka followed as the Nemesseg, Szalachta and Lysarts attempted to restore order. While they were able to organize a functional government that replaced the general stateless era, the Kingdom of Vistulzka was vulnerable to pressure due to the Noble Anarchy of Vistulzka as a result of borderline civil wars and economic disintegration.