History of Gotneska
The History of Blechingia can be traced back to the melting of the Southern Polar Ice Caps. From as early as 12,000 BC, humans have inhabited this area. Throughout the Stone Age, between 8,000 BC and 6,000 BC, early inhabitants used stone-crafting methods to make tools and weapons for hunting, gathering and fishing as means of survival.
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. 960 AD, it is clear that there existed a kingship. Queen Emily 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.
History of Gotneska | |
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Pre-human period | |
Prehistory 8,000 BC - 500 AD | |
Wharen empire Unknown | |
Early human period | |
Vedian migration Unknown to 855 BC | |
Imerian migration 500 to 480 BC | |
Mellankhönunga tiden | |
The Elven wars 436 BC - 419 BC | |
The non-human wars 350 BC - 206 BC | |
The Vedian-Erathian wars | |
Tidig khönunga tid (early royal period) | |
Imerian unification wars 454 AD - 474 AD | |
The first Vedian-Imerian war 621 AD - 626 AD | |
Tiden mellan krig 626 AD - 845 AD | |
Silfer kriget 845 AD - 901 AD | |
The second Vedian-Imerian war 987 AD - 1045 AD | |
The two hundred years war 1321 AD - 1521 AD | |
Eröfringstiden 1521 AD - 1834 AD | |
Din hedrade guldåldern 1834 AD - 1918 AD | |
Queen Erika's war 1834 AD - 1842 AD | |
Fridstiden 1842 AD - 1918 AD | |
Núatía-Aimsærthá Témabril 1906 AD - Present | |
Gotneskan Independence 1906 | |
Great War 1906-1907 |