History of Riamo

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The history of Riamo dates to the Antiquity when the pre-hiraethian peoples on the northern coasts of the Nostrian Sea made contact with the proto-hoterallian peoples, and the first writing systems known as Paleoriamese scripts were developed. During Classical Antiquity, the region that today encompasses Riamo was the site of multiple successive colonizations of Hiraethians, Gallese, Proto-hoterallians and multiple other smaller unorganized tribes and peoples. Native peoples of the region, such as the Lozas, intermingled with the colonizers to create a uniquely Riamese culture. The Hiraethians referred to the region as Ryamania, from where the modern name of Riamo originates. The region was divided up, at various times, into different Hiraethian provinces. As was the rest of the Hirethian Empire, Riamo was subject to the numerous invasions of Proto-nostrian tribes during the 4th and 5th centuries CE, resulting in the loss of Hiraethian rule and the establishment of Nostrian kingdoms, most notably the Fawlls and the Galls, marking the beginning of the Middle Ages in Riamo.

Old Ages

Hirethian Empire

Medieval Times

Dark Ages

Unification Period

Grandkingdom of Riamo

Empire of Riamo

Late Empire

Dark Decades

The Dark decades were 22 years spamming from 1950 to 1972 which saw the decadence of the Riamese overseas empire quickly followed by a strong decay in riamese culture. The mainland saw the emergence of the Dictatorship of Stoneck, cored around an anti-western way of thought. It was mainly fueled by both the colonialist mentality to expand the collapsing empire and the desire to fix core issues of the nation, which included a strong economical decadence, a drop in societal values, the emergence of many economical monopolies and a drop in national wealth.

Regenerationism

Lead by initiative of her majesty Queen Diana I, Riamo would soon follow the Gavrilian school of thought of Regenerationism. Many oligarchic ideas were soon phased out with the creation of a more stable government, formed by Elisabeth Wooden-led federalist government.

Diana I would ensure peace on the Namese Issue and would oversee the making of a new constitution in 1977, celebrated by many for introducing the new Federal system, inspired on that of the First Republic era. By embracing this school of thought, the country would finally close its imperial stage, leading the guided release of many nations into full sovereignty and allowing many lands to decide their own fates through consensus and dialogue.

Federation

Created through the Constitution of 1977, the Federal era gave way to a chapter of massive development within the nation, with many former colonies now forming healthy ties with the mainland and many others rejecting entirely any possible friendship in fear of history repeating itself.

Upon the Watergate