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The '''1st millennium BCE''', also known as the '''last millennium BCE''', was the period of time lasting from the years 1000 BCE to 1 BCE. It encompasses the [[Iron Age (Gentu)|Iron Age]] and saw the transition of the [[Ancient Era]] to the [[Antiquity Era]].
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The '''1st millennium BCE''', also known as the '''last millennium BCE''', was the period of time lasting from the years 1000 BCE to [[year 0]]. It encompasses the [[Iron Age]] and saw the transition of the [[Ancient Era]] to the [[Antiquity Era]].


Gentu's population roughly doubled over the course of the millennium, from about 72 million to about 200–230 million.
Gentu's population roughly doubled over the course of the millennium, from about 72 million to about 200–230 million.
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== Gentu in the 1st millennium BCE ==
== Gentu in the 1st millennium BCE ==


''TBA''
[[File:1000 BCE.png|550px|thumb|center|Map of Gentu in 1000 BCE.]]
 
[[File:Year 0.png|550px|thumb|center|Map of Gentu in year 0, at the end of the 1st millennium BCE.]]


== Overview ==
== Overview ==
{{see|Ancient Era|Antiquity Era}}
{{see|Ancient Era|Antiquity Era}}


In the [[Hesterath Lowland]], the [[Cheng]], [[Qiu]], [[Xin]] would rise and fall and by the end of the millennium the [[Zhang]] dynasty would rise to take their place in its {{wp|dynastic cycle}}. Around the early 3rd century BCE, the [[Hayosun Culture]] appeared on the [[Eyoseoul Peninsula]].
In the [[Hesterath lowlands]], the [[Cheng]], [[Qiu]], [[Xin]] would rise and fall and by the end of the millennium the [[Zhang]] dynasty would rise to take their place in its {{wp|dynastic cycle}}. Around the early 3rd century BCE, the [[Hayosun Culture]] appeared on the [[Eyoseoul Peninsula]].


In western [[Hesterath]] including the [[Kharankhui Highlands]], The Enasan city-states in [[Plevapotamia]] were united into a single states named [[Iserlon]] under the rule of [[King Adamen I]] in 800 BCE. Around the same time would come the Endus, the oldest known sacred texts for the [[Plecan]] religion. In 369 BCE, Iserlon after being divided after the death of the king without an heir, collapsed and fell into war. At around 280 BCE, the Jukso people would wander into southern Plevapotamia and established the [[Juksan Empire]] there.
In western [[Hesterath]] including the [[Kharankhui Highlands]], The Enasan city-states in [[Plevapotamia]] were united into a single states named [[Iserlon]] under the rule of [[King Adamen I]] in 800 BCE. Around the same time would come the Endus, the oldest known sacred texts for the [[Plecan]] religion. In 369 BCE, Iserlon after being divided after the death of the king without an heir, collapsed and fell into war. At around 280 BCE, the Jukso people would wander into southern Plevapotamia and established the [[Juksan Empire]] there.


Meanwhile, around the same time in [[Flonesia]], native [[Flonesian culture|Flonesian]] groups would begin to diverge from the original group such as the [[Auralia culture|Auralian]], [[Iolana Culture|Iolanan]], XXX and XXX.  
Meanwhile, around the same time in [[Flonesia]], native [[Flonesian culture|Flonesian]] groups would begin to diverge from the original group such as the [[Auralia culture|Auralian]], [[Proto-Iolana Culture|Proto-Iolanan]], XXX and XXX.  


In [[Oranland]], the [[Kingdom of Pylos]] would break away from the [[Calidum Empire]] resulting in the creation of the first recorded {{wp|peace treaty}} to be made in 940 BCE. In 550 BCE, a {{wp|meteor}} lands in the Zestoric Sea causing huge tidal waves to hit the coasts of Pylos and Calidum, ending the [[Ancient Era]] and nearly caused the collapse of both civilisations. Eventually, Calidum would fall to Pylos ending their dominance of the [[Zestoric Sea]]. from about the early 1st century BCE to 1 CE, Pylos would decline and eventually by assimilated into the [[Alarican Empire]].
In [[Oranland]], the [[Kingdom of Pylos]] would break away from the [[Calidum Empire]] resulting in the creation of the first recorded {{wp|peace treaty}} to be made in 940 BCE. In 550 BCE, a {{wp|meteor}} lands in the Zestoric Sea causing huge tidal waves to hit the coasts of Pylos and Calidum, ending the [[Ancient Era]] and nearly caused the collapse of both civilisations. Eventually, Calidum would fall to Pylos ending their dominance of the [[Zestoric Sea]]. from about the early 1st century BCE to 1 CE, Pylos would decline and eventually by assimilated into the [[Alarican Empire]].
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* [[10th century BCE]]
* [[10th century BCE]]
** 1000 BCE: [[Iron Age (Gentu)|Iron Age]] begins.
** 1000 BCE: [[Iron Age]] begins.
** [[Hesterath Lowland]]: [[Yin Huiling]] overthrows the [[Quan]]; [[Cheng]] established.
** [[Hesterath lowlands]]: [[Yin Huiling]] overthrows the [[Quan]]; [[Cheng]] established.
** [[Flonesia]]: Native Flonesian groups begin to diverge from the original.
** [[Flonesia]]: Native Flonesian groups begin to diverge from the original.
** northern [[Naphtora]]: 950 to 940 BCE: [[Calidum Civil War]].
** northern [[Naphtora]]: 950 to 940 BCE: [[Calidum Civil War]].
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* [[8th century BCE]]
* [[8th century BCE]]
** [[Plevapotamia]]: [[King Adamen I]] unites Enasan; founding of [[Iserlon]].
** [[Plevapotamia]]: [[King Adamen I]] unites Enasan; founding of [[Iserlon]].
** [[Plevapotamia]]: [[PLecan|Plecanism]] founded; the [[Endus]] written.
** Plevapotamia: [[Plecan|Plecanism]] founded; the [[Endus]] written.
** [[Oranland]]: 776 BCE: First recorded [[Endoric Games]] hosted by [[Remansete IV]].
** [[Oranland]]: 776 BCE: First recorded [[Endoric Games]] hosted by [[Remansete IV]].
* [[7th century BCE]]
* [[7th century BCE]]
** ''TBA''
** ''TBA''
* [[6th century BCE]]
* [[6th century BCE]]
** [[Hesterath Lowland]]: 560s BCE: [[Cheng-Quan Civil War]] begins.
** Hesterath lowlands: 560s BCE: [[Cheng-Quan Civil War]] begins.
** 550 BCE: {{wp|Meteor}} [[Zestoric Meteor Strike|strikes the Zestoric Sea]]; end of the [[Ancient Era]] and the [[Iron Age (Gentu)|Iron Age]].
** 550 BCE: {{wp|Meteor}} [[Zestoric Meteor Strike|strikes the Zestoric Sea]]; end of the [[Ancient Era]] and the [[Iron Age]].


=== Antiquity Era ===
=== Antiquity Era ===


* [[6th century BCE]]
* [[6th century BCE]]
** [[Hesterath Lowland]]: 548 BCE: [[Cheng-Quan Civil War]] ends.
** Hesterath lowlands: 548 BCE: [[Cheng-Quan Civil War]] ends.
** [[Hesterath Lowland]]: 548 to 522 BCE: [[Warring States Period (Cheng)|Warring States Period]].
** Hesterath lowlands: 548 to 522 BCE: [[Warring States Period (Cheng)|Warring States Period]].
** [[Hesterath Lowland]]: 522 BCE: [[Qiu]] dynasty established.
** Hesterath lowlands: 522 BCE: [[Qiu]] dynasty established.
** [[North Domica]]: [[Creek]] city-states abandoned.
** [[North Domica]]: [[Creek]] city-states abandoned.
* [[5th century BCE]]
* [[5th century BCE]]
** [[Kharankhui Highlands]]: Early 5th century: [[Jukso Culture]] appears.
** [[Kharankhui Highlands]]: Early 5th century: [[Jukso Culture]] appears.
** [[Oranland]]: 496 BCE: Neo-Pylos established; [[Remansete VII]] crowned king of Neo-Pylos; [[Pylosan Golden Age]] begins.
** Oranland: 496 BCE: Neo-Pylos established; [[Remansete VII]] crowned king of Neo-Pylos; [[Pylosan Golden Age]] begins.
** [[Oranland]]: 490 BCE: {{wp|Telescope}} invented.
** Oranland: 490 BCE: {{wp|Telescope}} invented.
** Central [[Domicas|Domica]]: 480s BCE: Yectun Culture
** Central [[Domicas|Domica]]: 480s BCE: [[Yectun people]] appears.
** Northern [[Naphtora]]: [[War of the Twelve Lords]] begins.
** Northern Naphtora: 450 to 364 BCE: [[War of the Twelve Lords]].
** [[Plevapotamia]]: 421 BCE: [[Qargon II]] dies; [[Iren Agreement]].
** Plevapotamia: 421 BCE: [[Qargon II]] dies; [[Iren Agreement]].
** [[Plevapotamia]]: 369 BCE: [[Iserlonian Civil War]] begins.
* [[4th century BCE]]
* [[4th century BCE]]
** ''TBA''
** [[Eyoseoul Peninsula]]: [[Hayosun people]] appears.
 
** Plevapotamia: 369 BCE: [[Iserlonian Civil War]] begins.
''TBA''
** Northern Naphtora: 364 BCE: Pylos conquers Calidum; [[Pylosan Imperial Age]] begins.
** Late 4th century: [[Hesterlon Peninsula]]: [[Pylosan Empire]] colonises the peninsula.
* [[3rd century BCE]]
** [[South Domica]]: Walivia Culture appears
** Central Domica: First Yectun settlement in the Domicas.
** Central Domica: 290 BCE: [[Quadran Federation]] established.
** Oranland: 283 to 214 BCE: Construction of [[Odius]].
** Plevapotamia: 280s BCE: Jukso people wanders into Plevapotamia.
** Plevapotamia: 270s BCE: [[Juksan Empire]] established.
** Hesterath lowlands: 275-267 BCE: [[Nande War]]
** Oranland: {{wp|Observatory}} invented.
** Hesterath lowlands: 221 BCE: [[Xin]] dynasty overthrows the [[Qiu]].
* [[2nd century BCE]]
** Hesterath lowlands: 199 to 173 BCE: [[Haidao Rebellion]].
** Hesterath lowlands: 173 BCE: [[Zhang]] dynasty established.
** Eyoseoul Peninsula: 196 BCE: [[Yeongman Hwagug]] founded.
* [[1st century BCE]]
** Central Naphtora: [[Tomerian Culture]] appears.
** [[Horapon]]: [[Horaito]] civilisation appears.
** Oranland: [[Ganoia]] recolonised.
** Oranland: [[Noemon]] establishes [[Kingdom of Alarico|Alarico]].
** Oranland: Hunyo 47 to Tebax 44 BCE: [[1st Zestoric War]].
** Horapon: 43 BCE: First settlement in Horapon.
** Horapon: 10 BCE: First fully fledged state.
** Oranland: 7 BCE to 1 CE: [[2nd Zestoric War]].
** Oranland: Year 0: [[Destruction of Odius]].


== Advancements ==
== Advancements ==
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== Centuries and decades ==
== Centuries and decades ==


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Millennia:
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From left to right: The Statue of I Ahila (Pylos), Aqueducts of Calidum architecture in modern day Pylos, Pylosan ruins dating back to the Pylosan Golden Age, A Bronze Ding in Quan, Model of a Calidum Boat.

The 1st millennium BCE, also known as the last millennium BCE, was the period of time lasting from the years 1000 BCE to year 0. It encompasses the Iron Age and saw the transition of the Ancient Era to the Antiquity Era.

Gentu's population roughly doubled over the course of the millennium, from about 72 million to about 200–230 million.

Gentu in the 1st millennium BCE

Map of Gentu in 1000 BCE.
Map of Gentu in year 0, at the end of the 1st millennium BCE.

Overview

In the Hesterath lowlands, the Cheng, Qiu, Xin would rise and fall and by the end of the millennium the Zhang dynasty would rise to take their place in its dynastic cycle. Around the early 3rd century BCE, the Hayosun Culture appeared on the Eyoseoul Peninsula.

In western Hesterath including the Kharankhui Highlands, The Enasan city-states in Plevapotamia were united into a single states named Iserlon under the rule of King Adamen I in 800 BCE. Around the same time would come the Endus, the oldest known sacred texts for the Plecan religion. In 369 BCE, Iserlon after being divided after the death of the king without an heir, collapsed and fell into war. At around 280 BCE, the Jukso people would wander into southern Plevapotamia and established the Juksan Empire there.

Meanwhile, around the same time in Flonesia, native Flonesian groups would begin to diverge from the original group such as the Auralian, Proto-Iolanan, XXX and XXX.

In Oranland, the Kingdom of Pylos would break away from the Calidum Empire resulting in the creation of the first recorded peace treaty to be made in 940 BCE. In 550 BCE, a meteor lands in the Zestoric Sea causing huge tidal waves to hit the coasts of Pylos and Calidum, ending the Ancient Era and nearly caused the collapse of both civilisations. Eventually, Calidum would fall to Pylos ending their dominance of the Zestoric Sea. from about the early 1st century BCE to 1 CE, Pylos would decline and eventually by assimilated into the Alarican Empire.

In central Naphtora, the Tomerian Culture emerged around the 1st century BCE around the XXX lake.

The Horaito civilisation appeared in Horapon around the mid 1st century BCE.

Around 290 BCE, the first state appeared in the Domicas in the central region. They emerged from the Yectun Culture as a union of 4 tribes, thus getting the name Quadran Federation.

Gentu's population doubled over the course of the millennium, from about an estimated 72 million to an estimated 200–230 million. Close to 90% of Gentu's population at the end of the first millennium BCE lived in Oranland, northern Naphtora, and Hesterath. The population of the Domicas was below 20 million, concentrated in Central Domica; that of Naphtora (not including northern Naphtora) was likely below 10 million. The population of Flonesia was likely less than one million people.

Timeline

Ancient Era

Antiquity Era

Advancements

Inventions and discoveries

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Literature

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Archaeology

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Centuries and decades

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