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The concept of [[Werania]] as a distinct region in central Europe can be traced to Solaria commander [[Gaius Pompeius Caesar]], who referred to the unconquered area north of the [[Vrahn]] as ''[[Transtarcwrania]]'', thus distinguishing it from [[Gaullia]] ([[Gaullica]]), which he had conquered. The victory of the Weranic tribes in the [[Battle of the Hanau Plains]] (AD 9) prevented annexation by the [[Solarian Empire]].
The concept of [[Werania]] as a distinct region in northern [[Euclea]] can be traced to Solaria commander [[Gaius Pompeius Caesar]], who referred to the unconquered area north of the [[Vrahn]] as ''[[Transtarcwrania]]'', thus distinguishing it from [[Gaullia]] ([[Gaullica]]), which he had conquered. The victory of the Weranic tribes in the [[Battle of the Hanau Plains]] (AD 9) prevented annexation by the [[Solarian Empire]].


==Prehistory==
==Prehistory==
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===War of the Triple Alliance===
===War of the Triple Alliance===
===Easter Revolution===
===Easter Revolution===
==Belle Époque==
==Prachtvolle Epoche==
===Ruttish question===
===Ruttish question===
===Imperial expansion===
===Imperial expansion===
===Great Collapse===
===Great Collapse===
==Great War==
==Great War==
==Postwar period==
==Postwar period==

Latest revision as of 16:57, 14 April 2022

The concept of Werania as a distinct region in northern Euclea can be traced to Solaria commander Gaius Pompeius Caesar, who referred to the unconquered area north of the Vrahn as Transtarcwrania, thus distinguishing it from Gaullia (Gaullica), which he had conquered. The victory of the Weranic tribes in the Battle of the Hanau Plains (AD 9) prevented annexation by the Solarian Empire.

Prehistory

Early cultures

The Oldhorst Skull is at least 250,000 years old

The discovery of the Mauer 1 mandible in 1907 shows that ancient humans were present in Werania at least 600,000 years ago. The oldest complete hunting weapons ever found anywhere in the world were discovered in a coal mine in Lauf, Werania in 1995 where three 380,000-year-old wooden javelins 6-7.5 feet (1.8-2.3 meter) long were unearthed. The Goel valley in Werania was the location where the first ever non-modern human fossil was discovered and recognised in 1856; the new species of human was named Goelerthal man. The Goelerthal 1 fossils are now known to be 40,000 years old. At a similar age, evidence of modern humans has been found in caves in Jura near Forach. The finds include 42,000-year-old bird bone and mammoth ivory flutes which are the oldest musical instruments ever found, the 40,000-year-old Ice Age Löwenmensch figurine which is the oldest uncontested figurative art ever discovered, and the 35,000-year-old Venus of Mozenborn which is the oldest uncontested human figurative art ever discovered.

Antiquity

Tennic and Justa tribes

Weranic migration and conquest

The Stem Kingdoms

Middle Ages

Formation of the Rudolphine Confederation

Sotirianisation

The northern crusades

Ruttish rule

The Schwarzollen dynasty

Early modern Werania

The Amendist Reaction

The Weranian Renaissance

The Amendist Wars

Golden Liberty

Absolutism and expansion

Decline

The Weranian Enlightenment

Revolutionary Werania

Declaration of a Republic

The Revolutionary Wars

Defeat and partition

Unification

Revolutionary movements

Rise of Cislania

Formation of the unified state

War of the Triple Alliance

Easter Revolution

Prachtvolle Epoche

Ruttish question

Imperial expansion

Great Collapse

Great War

Postwar period

Reconstruction

Decolonisation

Kirenian-Weranian War

Economic miracle

Social and economic crises

Recent history