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'''Pax Panedonia''', latin for Panedonian Peace, was an era lasting from the end of the [[War of the Habstrian Succession]] in 1797 to 1889 in which Panedonia was the primary power in Dolchland, holding the imperial throne for 70 of the 92 year span. The War of the Habstrian Succession greatly weakened the Habstrian state and placed a King loyal to Panedonia on the throne from 1797 to 1840. The near century was a time of great progress in Dolchland, surpassing many nations in economic and military status, however that growth began to fall in the 20th century.
'''Pax Panedonia''', !latin for Panedonian Peace, was an era lasting from the end of the [[War of the Habstrian Succession]] in 1797 to 1889 in which Panedonia was the primary power in Dolchland, holding the imperial throne for 70 of the 92 year span. The War of the Habstrian Succession greatly weakened the Habstrian state and placed a King loyal to Panedonia on the throne from 1797 to 1840. The near century was a time of great progress in Dolchland, surpassing many nations in economic and military status, however that growth began to fall in the 20th century.
 
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Pax Panedonia, !latin for Panedonian Peace, was an era lasting from the end of the War of the Habstrian Succession in 1797 to 1889 in which Panedonia was the primary power in Dolchland, holding the imperial throne for 70 of the 92 year span. The War of the Habstrian Succession greatly weakened the Habstrian state and placed a King loyal to Panedonia on the throne from 1797 to 1840. The near century was a time of great progress in Dolchland, surpassing many nations in economic and military status, however that growth began to fall in the 20th century.