Library:Eastern Belisaria Timeline

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  801-810: The Lushyods migrate from somewhere in modern days Ludvosiya to the shores of the Drev river. They defeat the Kingdom of Morinia in 810 and occupy the entire Furodomark and Lusatia.

  815: Death of Gerza I, Chieftain of the Lushyods. His inheritance is divided between his two sons: Garza II inherited the Kingdom of the Lushyods while his brother Worsak I migrated with his men and cattle to the Drev river' valley where he founded the Kingdom of the Drev after converting to Aletheism.

  820: Death of Garza II of Furöd, Lushyodorkorrag. He had only one male child: Garza III who inherited his kingdom in its entirety. Garza would, the same year, convert to Docetism officially ending the polytheism among the Lushyods.

  830-900: The Kingdom of Karsko, under the Ludzic Bednář family, expanded into greater northern Transkarminia, invading and incorporating the Duchies of Vamo and Baderia: Kingdom of Karsko

  830-900 the final king of Karsko, Libor Bednář, is ousted by a conglomerate of chiefly Alban Tervingo-Ludic chieftains:

  830: Death of Worsak I, king of the Drev. Once again, his inheritance was divided between his two sons: Gerza I of Angrast inherited the crown while Havar I received men (the Khurt-Gharmat people) and cattles. The latter would migrate southward.

  831: Havar I found the Kingdom of Viragstag in what was then known as the Northern Emptiness.

  834-849: First Blühen War between Viragstag and the Southern Goths Alliance. The Viragstag establish itself as the dominion of modern day Brümen.

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  May 1, 950 (950-05-01): Dagan of Bjorskóg arrives from modern day Hvalheim after being invited by the Prince of Sveldorsk to meet the Bayarid Empre in battle in exchange for his submission., Pricipality of Sveldorsk

  December 14, 950 (950-12-14): Dagan is ordained as Grand Prince of Sveldorsk and begins building up local forces under his nine generals.

  February 24, 951 (951-02-24): A combined Ludic and Telerian force meets Bayarid forces near the city of Kollavik on the modern day Plain of Edna. Bayarid general Badan, though initially gaining the upper hand, is finally defeated and his advance halted.

  March 16, 951 (951-03-16): The Seige of Kollavik begins with Dagan's son Orik assailing the walls for three months before the Bayarid garrison surrendered in May of 951, Western Horde

  August 7, 951 (951-08-07): Dagan moves his court to the newly captured city of Kollavik, proclaiming the Principality of Kollavik before renaming Sveldorsk to Ustengrav in honor of his father's birth village, Principality of Kollavik.

  April 17, 953 (953-04-17) – November 18, 965 (965-11-18): Dagan begins a series of campaigns against the Western Horde, subsequently driving them back to [a yet to be determined location in east central Veliko/Usezoya]. Several major cities were captured, such as Kolomna, Glisk, and Volsk.

  October 24, 966 (966-10-24) – January 7, 967 (967-01-07): Forces of the Western Horde halt Dagan's war weary forces at the Battle of X, forcing him to retreat back to the fortress of Kolvun near present day Engels. Instead of pressing forward, Dagan ceased hostilities and instituted the Nine Marches, awarding each of his nine generals and their clans a fortified city and the lands around it.

  January 10, 967 (967-01-10) – August 19, 986 (986-08-19): A period of instability in the neighboring Western Horde and efforts by Dagan to strengthen Kollavik defenses resulted in a period of relative stability known as the Years of Plenty, where raids from Bayarid forces were relatively sparse and repulsed by the fortified marches. Dagan's death in August of 986 marked the continuation of his dynasty with his son Orik becoming the Grand Prince of Kollavik.

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