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The '''history of Angland''' dates to contact the pre-Remillian peoples of the [[Aurean Sea|Aurean]] coast of the [[Anglican Peninsula]] made with the Remillians and Carcedonians and the first writing systems known as Paleoanglican scripts were developed. During Classical Antiquity, the peninsula was the site of multiple successive colonizations of Remillians and Wittekings. Native peoples of the peninsula, such as the Tartessos people, intermingled with the colonizers to create a uniquely Iberian culture. The Romans referred to the entire Peninsula as Hispania, from where the modern name of Spain originates. The region was divided up, at various times, into different Roman provinces. As was the rest of the Western Roman Empire, Spain was subject to the numerous invasions of Germanic tribes during the 4th and 5th centuries AD, resulting in the loss of Roman rule and the establishment of Germanic kingdoms, most notably the Visigoths and the Suebi, marking the beginning of the Middle Ages in Spain. | |||
==Prehistory== | ==Prehistory== | ||
===Stone Age Anglica=== | ===Stone Age Anglica=== | ||
===Later Prehistory=== | ===Later Prehistory=== | ||
===Genetic Markers of Pan- | ===Genetic Markers of Pan-Vetullian Culture=== | ||
===Early writing systems=== | |||
==Remillian Anglica== | ==Remillian Anglica== | ||
==Anglo-Herulian Era== | ==Anglo-Herulian Era== | ||
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==House of Orange== | ==House of Orange== | ||
===Emerging Romantic Culture=== | ===Emerging Romantic Culture=== | ||
==House Vieri and the Vieri Era== | ==House Vieri and the Vieri Era== | ||
===Treaty of Unity and the Anglish Empire=== | ===Treaty of Unity and the Anglish Empire=== | ||
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==18th and 19th centuries== | ==18th and 19th centuries== | ||
===House Graff=== | ===House Graff=== | ||
====War with the United Federation==== | |||
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===Rise of House Bientot=== | ===Rise of House Bientot=== | ||
===Height of the Anglish Empire=== | ===Height of the Anglish Empire=== |
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The history of Angland dates to contact the pre-Remillian peoples of the Aurean coast of the Anglican Peninsula made with the Remillians and Carcedonians and the first writing systems known as Paleoanglican scripts were developed. During Classical Antiquity, the peninsula was the site of multiple successive colonizations of Remillians and Wittekings. Native peoples of the peninsula, such as the Tartessos people, intermingled with the colonizers to create a uniquely Iberian culture. The Romans referred to the entire Peninsula as Hispania, from where the modern name of Spain originates. The region was divided up, at various times, into different Roman provinces. As was the rest of the Western Roman Empire, Spain was subject to the numerous invasions of Germanic tribes during the 4th and 5th centuries AD, resulting in the loss of Roman rule and the establishment of Germanic kingdoms, most notably the Visigoths and the Suebi, marking the beginning of the Middle Ages in Spain.