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  • The '''Hesperidesian Crusades''' were a series of intermittent military campaigns in the years from 810 t ...quently spawned medieval romance, philosophy, and literature. However, the crusades reinforced the connection between Catholicism, feudalism, and militarism, w
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  • * [[Western Crusades]] * [[Eastern Crusades]]
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  • ...he history of the [[Hesperidesian Crusades]] and the settlement of much of eastern Hesperidesia by Imperial settlers.
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  • ...rum is the isolation known by the Lusatians, in the landlocked and distant eastern fringes of Garima, compared to the rest of the slavic populations of the Ku A century later, documents speak of the "Suedian Slavs" who lived on he eastern and northern shores of the modern "Gariman Lakes", on the border between Mo
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  • | partof = the Crusades * Mending of the schism between western and eastern Christianity
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  • |conflict = Alban Crusades | image = Alban crusades.png
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  • |style="background:#efefef"| [[Vesan Crusades]] *Withdrawal of Venadia after the [[Battle of Upeslejas]], Crusades continued into 15th century
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  • ...ains some of the territory that was part of the larger [[Belandra of Ghant#Crusades|Principality of Petra]] in the {{wp|Middle Ages}}. It is bordered to the we
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  • ...rs to come, and its territorial holdings would grow rapidly due to various Crusades and holy wars. This would lead to the formation of one of the most powerful The [[Dolch]] are also the majority within the [[Eastern Isles]], major towns including [[Kiule]] and [[St Bunno City]].
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  • | image = Luttenried Crusades The Fall.jpg ...h]] and Pontifical Diet for Wilhelmshaven were in steadfast agreement that Crusades in [https://www.nationstates.net/region=kali_yuga| Kali Yuga] were necessar
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  • ...us city]], and nearly 650,000 in its urban area. Sydalon is located on the eastern portion of the country, 25 kilometers from the Periclean Sea, and sits alon Sydalon began taking its modern form following the [[Crusades (Ajax)|Crusading era]], where Belisarian {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Catholi
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  • ...'s authority and control. With the arrival of the Republican armies in the eastern Amathian city of Cedonia, a group of revolutionaries belonging to the [[Soc
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  • |established_event1 = Abelanan Crusades ...island nation}} located off the coast of [[Cardia]]. It is located off the eastern coast of [[Abria]]. It's capital and largest city is [[Cee]]. The primary n
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  • ...edina Yehuda]] before they were ousted by the [[Crusades (Ajax)|Belisarian Crusades in Scipia]] in the late 1230s. {{main|Crusades (Ajax)|Medina Yehuda}}
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  • ...alta''), is a {{wp|federation|federal}} {{wp|republic}} located in [[Berea|Eastern Berea]] and [[Pamia|Northern Pamia]]. It borders [[Mascylla]] and [[Valtriv ...[Gulf of Valimia]] as a result of [[Semitarism|Semitarian]] conversion and crusades during the late 900s. Despite later [[Chaghanid Empire|Chaghanid]] conquest
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  • ...o the arrival of the Exponents, evangelisation efforts were limited to the eastern islands. ===Crusades===
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  • ...the Enada, the Ghananok took to sedentiary lifestyles, quite unlike their eastern cousins. ...n-speaking knights who had joined the [[Venadian Wars of Religion|Venadian Crusades]], and with the conversion of the pagan looked eastwards. Despite attempts
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  • ...ristian numbers improved notably during the start of the [[Crusades (Ajax)|Crusades]] in 1237, leading to the quick collapse of the Jewish empire of the [[Medi ...{{wp|Eastern Catholic Churches|their own rites}}, often from [[Ajax#Scipia|Eastern Scipia]] and [[Ajax#Ochran|Western Ochran]] such as [[Mysia]], [[Perateia]]
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  • Belandra and her military force made an immediate impact on the [[Crusades (Ajax)#Second Crusade|crusade]], turning the tide of battle against a [[Tar ...owiki>, settling her army into the eastern territories captured during the crusades due to her discovery of the {{wp|Holy Lance}}. Her knightly band of soldier
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  • ...to adopt the {{wpl|Latin script|Valetic script}}, after the Great Eastern Crusades of the 12th century CE and subsequent conversion of Poicary to Christianity Vierz originated in eastern Vierzland, where it served as the official language of the [[Vierz League]]
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  • ...tury, invasions by the Qusayyad Caliphate physically split the Western and Eastern schools by invading ..., laying ground for the modern East-West divisions o ...s I declared the first of many Holy Marches, also known as Crossmarches or Crusades, instructing the nobility of southern Estere and all "good Messians" to tak
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  • |era = [[Alban crusades|Alban Crusades (1217 - 1250)]] ...ire]] in 1220 in [[Ajax|east Belisaria]] during the [[Alban crusades|Alban Crusades]]. Its decade long existence was marred with [[The Purge|purges]] and revol
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  • === The Dominion Crusades === ...th the Worldwound Mountains going to Nalia, Western Gaian Basin to Araden, Eastern Gaian Basin to Camena, Theloniki Plains to Culunwe, and finally the Souther
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  • ...'Ludic'' : the proto-Lud word for "people". This would follow the habit of Eastern Belisarians chroniclers to refer to Ludic people, or identify separate Ludi ...of the Lushyods is an hotly debated question. A {{wp|Language isolate}} in eastern Belisaria, they seem to have ancient but tenuous genetic ties to the {{wp|I
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  • ...au}}s. It is are part of the larger [[Kulpanitsan Shield]] that border the eastern shores of the Lake. It was the core of the old [[Lushyodorstag]] and where ...he central plateau, while Eskroj and Kelët were nicknamed the Northern and Eastern Gates of the [[Lushyodorstag]] respectively and thus their metropolitan are
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  • ...s and aspect of the Lush culture over the past 800 years since the [[Alban crusades]]. Otherwise, Lushyod are culturally very closely tied to the {{wp|Docetic ...chy dominated by local Lauras and monastic congregations until the [[Alban Crusades]] whereas the Duchy rose up in revolt against the Empire because of ongoing
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  • ...aving difficulty levying tribute from ancestral tribal enemies such as the eastern Ormeni and the southern Dilisk clans. ...ght on their side during the [[Venadian Wars of Religion]] and the [[Vesan Crusades]], and after the brief [[Venagorod-Tano War]] in 1091 Tonovsk was fully int
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  • *'''1590-1593''' Following economic attrition suffered at the close of the Crusades, the Iberic Empire enters a period known as the "Malcisma"; demarcated by t ...nable to return, the detachment musters to escort civilian galleons to the eastern coast of Europa.
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  • ...sades]] of the 12th century, which failed to purge Nazarists heresies from Eastern Belisaria. Worldwide, in 2020, Albanism represented around 40 million peopl
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  • |established_event1 = [[Crusades (Ajax)#First Crusade|First Crusade]] |established_event2 = [[Crusades (Ajax)#Third Crusade|Third Crusade]]
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  • ...of electorates. The Empire was also embroiled in conflict with pagans, on crusades, and in civil war after the Protestant Reformation in the 16th and 17th cen ...position by the regional nobility, particularly in the recently integrated eastern realm of [[Garima]]. A governate system to replace feudal structure was att
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  • The Republic of Venadia is a nation in eastern [[Ardania]] with a large population, extensive territories, vast natural re ...hilly and mountainous, the great [[Mugan Mountain Range]] stretching from eastern [[Proylopol Volost]] to southern [[Someria]], with a total length of 1432 k
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  • ...era]]. It originated during the Age of Exploration after the Hesperidesian Crusades and lasted until the late 20th century. Exponent's territorial reach extend ...onential Empire left a cultural and linguistic legacy, particularly in the eastern part of the region. Several billion people speak the Latin language as a re
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  • ...er by the beginning of the 11th century. Now no longer threatened on their eastern flank, The k'iche were free to turn their attention back to their western r ===The Crusades===
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  • Consisting of central and eastern Belisaria centered around civilizations and polities around [[Ajax|Lake Kul ...tvish dominated Jewry in far southwest Ostrozava and parts of northern and eastern modern-day Polnitsa. The Chasidim were more strong in western and southern
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  • ...authority and theological and liturgical practice between the Churches in Eastern Euclea and Western Euclea began to develop and manifest themselves througho ...wever, the foremost issue was the {{wp|Papal primacy}}. Nevertheless, both Eastern and Western Churches remained united until the Iconoclast Crisis brought te
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  • ====Crusades==== ...ntain in Burgundy, {{wp|Mount Blanc|Mont Blanc}}, can also be found on the eastern side including much of the country’s {{wp|freshwater|freshwater}}.
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  • |established_event2 = First Crusades ...by Vikings who founded the modern Ostrothian capital of [[Rõlva]]. Valkean crusades brought christianity to Ostrothia and by the 14th cemtury most of Ostrothia
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  • ...l democracies, and due to historical tensions stemming from the [[Northern Crusades]] and later ethnoreligious conflicts, few other monarchies maintain a stead ...pproximately 340,000 years old were recovered from the Bjarnsgard mines in eastern Skegmyrk. The fossils of the extinct [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neander
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  • ...wering of urban society on the southern coast of Asura. Notably, Ardaima’s eastern border with Midrasia, what is now [[Riveria]], was home to many great citie ...brothers. The zealous Ardaimans came to the aid of Laterna in the Northern Crusades and knights such as Gregorio the Gold and Tommaso Yellowtails, both from Si
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  • ...of Alexander the Great, creating the Macedonian Empire that stretched from eastern Ventismar to the edges of Azarah and Ophioneus. The Empire was short lived, ...the country. He proclaimed that by the new year 299-300, the northern and eastern regions of Romaleus would be granted autonomy. As of immediately, all Romal
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  • ...of Alexander the Great, creating the Macedonian Empire that stretched from eastern Ventismar to the edges of Azarah and Ophioneus. The Empire was short lived, ...the country. He proclaimed that by the new year 299-300, the northern and eastern regions of Romaleus would be granted autonomy. As of immediately, all Romal
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  • ...m of Brumen and served as a military coalition led by Waldreich. While the eastern lands were occupied the Allied Kingdoms ultimately repelled the Audonians, ...rvingia]], a major political power & state that occupied a large swathe of Eastern Belisaria. Under Tervingia thousands of Goths migrated to settle in the rel
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  • ...peak in May, 131 CE when the Máirír began to migrate. They gathered at the eastern side of the ''Limes'', halted by the wall in their path. The chieftain of t ...very, working to construct Fiorentine cities and fortifications on the new eastern border of the empire. Slowly, what remained of Már culture in Marra was re
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  • ...of Alexander the Great, creating the Macedonian Empire that stretched from eastern Ventismar to the edges of Azarah and Ophioneus. The Empire was short lived, ...the country. He proclaimed that by the new year 299-300, the northern and eastern regions of Romaikos would be granted autonomy. As of immediately, all Rhoma
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  • ...tand as an independent state and would serve as a bastion for stability in Eastern Asura during a period of waning Fiorentine influence. *{{flagicon|Newrey}} The Northern Crusades begin.
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  • ...includes two main islands: the western island of Bassenheim and the larger eastern island Großsalzaland. They cover an area of roughly 69,420 square kilometr ...could muster, would comprise a considerable force in Dolchland's northward crusades into other parts of Argis. The Order was often called upon by the Emperors
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  • | start_date = * c. 395 AD (as the Eastern Roman army)<br> ...1071 and the subsequent Seljuk invasions, together with the arrival of the Crusades and the incursions of the Normans, would severely weaken the Byzantine stat
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  • ...Steppe empires. These voyages soon put Midrasia in contact with [[Rennekka|Eastern Rennekka]] and Majula, giving the Kingdom access to goods previously unavai ===Alydian Crusades===
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  • ...continued to exist and flourish, even as Asuran invaders waged a series of Crusades against the Irsadic kingdoms for the next couple centuries. Since the First ...liphate - one of the remaining Caliphates in the wake of the _____________ Crusades - delivered a formal declaration of war to Pharaoh Menkheperre. The declara
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  • ...e west. Kashubia's capital and largest city, Kralovice, is situated on the eastern shores of Lake Min. Possessing a unique language and culture, Kashubia was Great Sylvenska left behind a lasting legacy in Central and Eastern [[Lira]]. The {{wp|Glagolitic alphabet|Glagolitic script}} and its successo
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  • ...the old Kingdom of Mydroll. The city played also major significant role in Crusades, with a significant number of residents leaving to fight within the conflic The Mydro-Veleazan War of 1869-1870 led much of the eastern section of the city to be damaged, with the ensuing revolts in the aftermat
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  • |established_event1 = Northern Crusades ...habitants, primarily concentrated in the western Mugaros peninsula and the eastern shore of the Esketres Sea, as well as territory of 124,374 square kilometer
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  • ...uchies, and soon expanded the kingdom to encompass modern south Erquin and eastern Maldania. This was considered a Chervak golden age, with much of {{wpl|Prag ...lic Church and in what are now called the Hussite Wars defeated 3 Catholic Crusades and 2 Eisen invasions. During the next 3 centuries, almost 90% of the Cherv
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  • |established_date9 = August 17th, 1940, 9:30 A.M. Eastern Standard Time ...{{wpl|Coordinated Universal Time|UTC -05:00}}/{{wpl|Eastern Standard Time|Eastern Standard Time}} <!--e.g. GMT, PST, AST, etc, etc (wikilinked if poss
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  • ...g War]] and [[Civil War]], and are currently targeting enemies abroad with Crusades and a few allies with Honor Wars. It is also seeking to make itself more in ...ass that makes up the Theocracy can be split into four sections. Pushania, eastern Holy Marsh and the homeland of the Marshite faith, is a dense jungle. It ma
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  • Schaumberg successfully resisted eastern expansion by the [[Latium|Latin Empire]], which held vast territories direc ...ng Holy Audonian Empire for aid. The Fabrian Church sanctioned the Eastern Crusades starting in the 12th century. A result of this was the accession of Schaumb
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  • ...as forming the basis for the structure of the ancient societies here. The eastern Egyptianstanni culture was culturally and ethnically similar to Sub-Polarus ...ral and eastern Hesperidesia. Since then, dry conditions have prevailed in eastern Hesperidesia.
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  • ...unded soldiers returning from the [[Etrurian Revolutionary Wars|Liberation Crusades]]. ...large building contains over 500 rooms, a large ballroom and library. The eastern wing of the building contains single-use bedrooms for staff who are require
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  • Muslim Crusades (640-718) *Rashidun Crusades (640-654)
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  • ...Victricensis with its large Temple of Nero, the largest of its type in the eastern half of the country. The conquest was finally completed by AD 96, but even ...ianus abandoned the province in response to the increasing threat faced by eastern Alemannic migrations. These Vvardenese cities, which were told to organise
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  • ...luding [[Paretia]] and [[Gaullica]]. In one of the most pivotal moments in Eastern Euclean history, in 1789, republican armies invaded and occupied [[Solaria] === Liberation Crusades ===
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  • ...[[Aradia|Aradians]], and Hellenes established settlements in southern and eastern Latium respectively, with Latinic tribes spread throughout the rest of the ...ribes in the northwest and coastal regions, minor Rhegedi tribes along the eastern coasts, and Latin tribes spread throughout the rest of Latium. Greek cities
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  • ...capital and largest city is [[#Geography|Antium]], which is located in the eastern part of the country. The city serves as the political, economic, and cultur The vast majority of Volscians live along the western and eastern coastlines. Major cities are: {{wp|Antium}} (capital), {{wp|Anxur}} (seapor
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  • .... The later medieval period saw the expansion of larger states and foreign crusades launched against neighboring lands, with conflict arising against the newly ...he archipelago were the Norese, followed by the Muroans who settled on the eastern most islands. Ofraxan peoples migrated from [[Belshik]] around 500 BCE, an
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  • ...the sea level would rise to cause small scale flooding in the colonies and Eastern Ralkovia. ...second stage forces of the War in Ralkovia: The securing of the skies over Eastern Ralkovia (Operation Dawn Compass) and the Marshite invasion of the Colonies
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  • ...or '''Anglica''', is an Anglican [[Anglish Realm|constituent country]] in eastern [[Parthenia]]. It acts as the most politically central and consituent state ...s a total area of 1,043,435.71 km^2, making it the largest nation in south-eastern [[Parthenia]] with an estimated 2020 population of 49,884,032. The populati
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  • ...l|Danes|Tynics}}, beginning the [[Western Crusades]]. After the end of the crusades around 1232, the [[Order of Altenburg]] established the [[Holy Tynic State] ...ynic Mountains]], a large {{wpl|mountain chain}} running the length of the eastern coast of the [[Tynic Sea]]. The mountains were formed through the {{wpl|tec
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  • ...n the Tuthian expeditions aswell as its ability to repel the [[Fjallandian Crusades]] in the late middle-ages. Vjaarland however was a recently unified nation, ...tion of [[Fjalland]], [[Vajorr]] and [[Lydland]] by 1688 left Vjaarland as eastern Nordania's supreme land power. The [[Vjaarlandic Empire]] was now more than
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  • ...iderably from Asuran expansion during the medieval age, with the Millenial Crusades allowing the republic to establish greater trade ties and small trading col ...ruise ships, a significant number of companies charter routes to the south-eastern section of the bay as one of their exclusive destinations. Both the Old and
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  • ...rtheless, this was not the end of the two duchies' wars, as the [[Kurzheti Crusades]] continued into the 1300s. ...a low level for the better part of a century, but as the ongoing Kur'zheti crusades sapped the Knights' manpower their fortress at Tyarz was left vulnerable. [
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  • At the same time, numerous crusades were conducted against the central Valks and the Lumika to convert them to ...round of Crusades aimed at the pagan populations. Beginning in 1465, these Crusades extended to Nynorsk, which soured relations between the two formerly relate
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  • ...the largest Nordane cities would be founded here. Soon eclipsing the more eastern cities, these "Skaldanians" (as they had come to call themselves) soon beca ...to the more organized Eastern armies. However, the continued reach of the crusades were eventually blunted by the inhospitable nature of the Kunun bridge and
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  • |time_zone = Nordanian Eastern Time ...h or assimilated by migrating {{wp|Anglo-Saxons}}. The [[Northern Crusades|crusades]] ushered in the [[Kingdom of Ambrosia]], with the Northumbrians dominated
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  • ...rule; Namdar I who annexed northern Denikert, southern Asafiyah as well as eastern Hyndana; Shah Artataxes under whom all Asafiyah was conquered; and Shah Zhu -Gurganji dynasty and crusades
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  • ...te to withdraw for fear of their home territories coming under threat from eastern rivals, and tribal factionalism was at its height so they negotiated a peac ...by religious decree. The High Chancellor's refusal was met with calls for crusades upon the Beastlings States, endorsed by many Anti-Spirean religious ponyist
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  • ...ventually give its name to the modern-day Province of Westmaark. The south-eastern portion of the country would become known as the ''green bank'', either ref ...tty kingdoms would face a new threat in 1025 as the newly formed [[Estmere|Eastern Marches]] began a campaign in Borland to invade it and bring it under Sotir
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  • ...ead Salvian Catholicism were all contributing factors for the 16th century Crusades and establishment of colonies. Colonial holdings and trading ports were es ...aders, now with popularity, experienced troops, and riches gained from the crusades, joined the League and began a war with Gaetno in 1559, starting the [[War
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  • ...n, which would proceed to annex Peuportîle in 1838. Highton-Aleman won the Eastern Wars and annexed much of the lands of the former Rixion Empire. ...ic groups, the Rixion people were actually ahead of the west. Although the Eastern regions of Highton were just as heavily forested, the Rixions were able to
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  • ...ic_groups = Caucasian (75%) <br> Native/Asian (20%) <br> Black/Middle Eastern (4%) <br> Other (6%) ...and the Luttenried Order were recognized for their achievements during the Crusades and were awarded for their accomplishments. The Luttenried House had been p
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  • ...of the Franks, the Vandals, the Huns, the Goths and other populations from Eastern Europe – dissolved in 476 AD, when the last western Emperor was deposed b Italy saw the rise of numerous Maritime Republics. Heavily involved in the Crusades, they took advantage of political and trading opportunities. Venice and Gen
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  • ...ould remain throughout the coming centuries. When the Pope called the {{wp|Crusades}} to aide the persecuted Christians in the Holy Land, the Aquilians were th ...with mountainous regions to the west of the island and towards the central-eastern region, the Vale of Aquila in the centre of the island, and the flat plains
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  • ...uered the neighboring kingdoms of Xhinan and Shachin, opening up a link to eastern Borea. ...launched a series of incursions into Namor Proper that became known as the Crusades. The Peivet crusaders quickly conquered the fragmented northern states and
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  • ...wpl|western Roman Empire}} and the struggles of its {{wpl|Byzantine Empire|eastern relative}}. ...ry climate of the settlements bordering it, including Carthage itself. The eastern reach of the Sahara is punctuated by the Nile River, which supports major s
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  • ...temporary division of Mahana with the [[Kingdom of Ripali]] occupying the eastern portion of Mahana for the majority of the 15th century. These people had ac ...kingdoms and dynasties. Around 600BC, further small kingdoms appear in the eastern regions and around the [[Mahanan Lowlands]]. Most of these would be cleared
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  • ...esumably built by primitive societies are located in parts of southern and eastern Cuirpthe, under study from scholars from multiple nations in Asura. Caves i ...driveway - geograph.org.uk - 1619780.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Rímór Castle in eastern Cuirpthe]]
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  • ...erigans were looking to settle the score and reclaim their position as the Eastern Power of the Pacifica Ocean. To respond to these threats, Aznazia deployed ...hot arid desserts in it's south west and a humid subtropical in it's south eastern providences.
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  • ...lf played host to a number of different societies and cultural groups. The eastern areas of the country were inhabited by a number of tribes collectively know ...rthern [[Asura]]. The Midrasian kingdoms provided some aid to the Arabkehi crusades which saw the capture of [[Aramas]] and [[Torroso]] for the faith. However,
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  • ...d plains regions. Aside from these industrial centers, much of central and eastern Auvernia is rural and marked by large national parks and historic sites. Au ...terized by its expansionism and both for its support of the early Catholic crusades, and later for its division with the Aventine Church. Its notable rulers ar
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  • ...sade]] and the [[Xuman Crusade]], part of the larger series of [[Norumbian Crusades]] performed by the Latin Empire during the 13th and 14th century. Ultimatel ...strength. In the religion of the {{wp|Chibcha language|Chibcha people}} of eastern Mutul, the B'alamb was considered a sacred animal and during their religiou
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  • ...the primary ferries of Latin troops in the [[Belfrasian Crusade|Belfrasian Crusades]]. Ships both owned by other nations crewed by Tyreseians and owned by Tyre ...mall minorities since the 14th century, was the most accessible so-called "Eastern" religion, and it attracted many new practicioners during the 1960s, along
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  • ...h may have referred to the howling sounds of the winds passing through the Eastern Fjordlands on the Næsser sea. Another possible theory is that the name ref ...s. The Nords had inhabited a large swath of territory ranging from the far eastern reaches of modern Andrenne, to the northwest of Goyanes.
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  • ...ransformations proved crucial in the development of the {{wp|western world|eastern world}}. During the classical period, ideas of {{wp|beauty}} were found in ...is considered the most influential Piraese philosopher in the creation of Eastern thought.]]
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  • ...nflict between [[Sjealand]] and the Swastrian states over dominance of the eastern [[Tynic Sea]]. The swastrian navy blockading the city was beaten back by a ...laid south of the islands. Two further fortresses were constructed on the eastern bank and one on the western bank, with new walls and ramparts being constru
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  • ...Canyon Pass effectively shielded the nation from the impacts of the Asuran Crusades that occurred to the east on the remnant nations of the Caliphate and the s ...|Earthquakes]] have occurred due to the presence of a fault line along the eastern border. Although generally harmless, [[Wikipedia: Dust devil|dust devils]]
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  • ...ome of these raiding groups established entirely new kingdoms in along the eastern coast of Scovern and in northern Geatland. To a lesser degree, some new rea ...in Caldia effectively operating entirely independent of Solaria. Amid the crusades, Pope Guy IX issued a papal bull endorsing the invasion of Caldia. The bull
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