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==History== | ==History== | ||
===Earliest history=== | ===Earliest history=== | ||
* {{flagicon|Adaptus}} 330 BCE: In [[Europa (continent)|Occidental Europa]], the boy-king [[Alexander of Adthens]] dreamed of conquering the known world. Starting in his home city of Adthens, he conquered the four known corners of the Occident. His death came prematurely. | |||
* {{flagicon|Tagmatium}} 150 BCE: The [[Aroman Empire]] emerges in [[Europa (continent)|northwest-Europa]]. Built on top of the Alexandrian empire, they expand into a much larger territory by conquering central Europa. | |||
===Dynasties=== | ===Dynasties=== | ||
===Crisis=== | ===Crisis=== | ||
===Late Aroman Empire=== | ===Late Aroman Empire=== | ||
* {{flagicon|Tagmatium}} 200 CE: The [[Aroman Empire]] becomes too large to be governed from a single location. It is split into two self-governing halves. Internal mismanagement and external threats cause the Empire to collapse. Its core remains continued as [[Tagmatium]] and [[Adaptus]]. The Aroman influences can still be felt by the language ties extending as far south as the Byzantine Sea, from [[Byzantium Nova]] (west) to [[Pirilao]] (east). | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |
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Aroman Empire
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Common languages |
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Government | Mixed, functionally absolute monarchy |
Legislature | Senate |
Historical era | Classical to Post-Classical |
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Introduction
Etymology
In Arhoman ...
In Oharic the name Ahriman (pronunciation: /ˈɑːrɪmən/) is used to indicate a "bad/evil spirit". This originates from Aroma being an ancient contemporary and rival of the first Orioni Empire. After the axial age of polytheism and before the post-classical era of monotheism, there existed a period of dichotomy between good an evil. While the Orient, where the sun rises, represented light and purity, the Occident came to mean darkness and destruction. This idea was reinforced by the periods of chaos after the split and ensuing collapse of the Aroman Empire.
Geography
History
Earliest history
- 330 BCE: In Occidental Europa, the boy-king Alexander of Adthens dreamed of conquering the known world. Starting in his home city of Adthens, he conquered the four known corners of the Occident. His death came prematurely.
- 150 BCE: The Aroman Empire emerges in northwest-Europa. Built on top of the Alexandrian empire, they expand into a much larger territory by conquering central Europa.
Dynasties
Crisis
Late Aroman Empire
- 200 CE: The Aroman Empire becomes too large to be governed from a single location. It is split into two self-governing halves. Internal mismanagement and external threats cause the Empire to collapse. Its core remains continued as Tagmatium and Adaptus. The Aroman influences can still be felt by the language ties extending as far south as the Byzantine Sea, from Byzantium Nova (west) to Pirilao (east).
See also
References
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