Saxendia
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Kingdom of the Saxenders Σαξεντία | |||||||||||||
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c. 2872–1391 BL | |||||||||||||
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Official languages | Middle Saxender | ||||||||||||
Demonym(s) | Saxendish | ||||||||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||||||||
Historical era | Early Middle Ledonian Ages | ||||||||||||
• Aggelos the Great becomes king of the Pepidish Saxenders | c. 2876 BL | ||||||||||||
c. 2872 BL | |||||||||||||
• Minas II crowned High King of the Saxenders | 2761 | ||||||||||||
• The nation is split into five petty kingdoms | 1391 BL | ||||||||||||
• Ældegard the Horrible is assassinated | 1387 BL | ||||||||||||
Currency | Saxender Mark | ||||||||||||
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The Kingdom of the Saxenders (Middle Saxender: Βασίλειο του Σαξένιδος), also known as the Saxender Kingdom, the Empire of the Saxenders, or simply Saxendia, was the largest barbarian kingdom in Foclaininth. It was ruled by the Saxendish Aggelosian, Prokopisian, and Ædgarian dynasties during the Early Middle Ledonian Ages.
Originally, the core Saxendish territories were close to the Cartgeo River, before Saxendish ruler Socrates the Married wed the only possible heir to the Toleratos throne, Veronica of Toleratos; as such, his son, Minas the Magnanimous (Minas II) inherited the throne to both, and was crowned as the High King of the Saxenders as both nations were consolidated into one, under the name of Saxendia.