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  • ...eration's politicians are initiates, and the society is heavily present in religious affairs.
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  • |conflict = Wars of Religion ...e tribal wars and skirmishes of the Venadian slavs to blossom into full-on wars of religion, assisted by foreign crusaders.
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  • | date = 1854 - 1868 ([[Wars of Ottonian Unification]])<br>1870 - 1871 ([[War of the Charters]])<br>1864 ...for a series of ultimately directly-related conflicts dating back to the [[Wars of Ottonian Unification]] and the struggle for control over the nation.
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  • ...ing [[Alexander I]] and supporters of the [[Alexander Family Dynsty]]. The wars also involved the Colonial Empire of [[Kreyna]]. The war ended with Royalis | partof = the [[Gothic Civil Wars]]
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  • {{Infobox religious group ...Wikipedia: Comparative religion| Comparative religion]], are a grouping of religious movements that originated in [[Salmuria]] or derived from [[Qibirad]] relig
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  • ...an archipelago]] alone and consisted exclusively of women. It was the only religious military order in Sabria—dedicated to Veturia, the goddess of spring—wi ===Sabrian Wars===
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  • |type= [[Wikipedia:Catholic Church|Catholic]] [[wikipedia:religious order|Religious Order]]<br>(1013–1811 as [[Wikipedia:Military order (society)|military or |battles=[[Venadian Wars of Religion|Venadian Crusades]] <br> [[Vesan Crusades]]
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  • ''{{About|the [[Atlantica (country)|Atlantican]] military and religious order commonly known as the Jomsvikings|the [[Unicario|Unicarion]] army|Jom |battles=[[Aurelian Crusades|Atlantican Crusades]]<br>[[Atlantican Civil Wars]]
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  • | conflict = Amendist Wars *Amendist princes in the Rudolphine Confederation permitted to continue religious practices
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  • ...n the latter stages of the war in the eventual establishment of [[Amendist Wars|Amendists' right to practice]] within the [[Rudolphine Confederation]]. Aft ...n, now historiographically known as the '''North Sea Union'''. Significant religious pressure in Scovern led to the ''[[Renovatio Religiosae]]'' proclamation in
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  • ...evelopments including the development and inclusion of the [[Wolf Religion|religious authority]] as apart of governance.
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  • ...0s to the [[Wallene Civil War]] because of land opportunities and relative religious freedom. Legends, myths, historical events and folklore of the Senléjà ha ===Second Wallene Wars (1841-1878)===
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  • | conflict = Entenian Wars<br>''(Walnerian Religious Wars)'' The '''Entenian Wars''' ([[Walnerian language|Walnerian]]<ref>At the time, [[Walnerian language]
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  • [[1st Wallene Wars]]<br>[[Barretoan Wars]]<br>[[2nd Wallene Wars]]<br>[[Wallene Civil War]]<br>[[World War (Iearth)|World War]]<br>[[Souther ...asham Babak Torkan, which in fact makes the brigade the only one to have a religious leader in a high-ranking, though ceremonial, position.
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  • | conflict = Salvian Wars of Religion ...vine Imperium of Salvia]] and various {{wp|rebellion|insurrectionist}} and religious groups. The conflict was one of the most notable of the {{wp|Middle Ages|m
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  • ...h the first attempt being made in the 1720s and led directly to four major wars in the subsequent decades, and the second being made during the [[Great Era
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  • ...wp|Pitz}} fans renowned for their violent display of fanatical support and religious fervor. The term mean in {{wp|Mayan languages|Mutli}} : "Drop-scatterers" i ...ames have led to rivalries between Pitz teams to turn into religious quasi-wars, which have led in the most extreme cases to the death of Drop-scatterers,
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  • ...ism. Aleni is a theocratic monarchy, with it's leader, the Nala, being the religious head for all of the Samiist religion. Aleni is bordered to the southeast b ===The Founding of Aleni and the Astari Wars===
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  • ...blican principles. Pan-Skagism often advocates secularism, recognizing the religious diversity of Skagish peoples across continents, and promotes the concept of ===Partisan Wars===
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  • ...ar, Gahlighan, and Ganjarejan. Concurrently, the outbreak of the Discovery Wars with Serikos saw the Symmerians conquer most of present day [[Shirvaniya]] ...ased currency, and a social revolution in religious beliefs. The change in religious practices proved a suitable cover for dynastic challenges that resulted in
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  • ...d by conservative nationalists during the [[Wars of Unification (Vasturia)|Wars of Unification]]. ...century; like Vasturia as a whole, it is at once overtly conservative and religious in its deep and public reverence for [[Fírinnism]], but at a deeper level
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  • ...ars to protect trade routes across Ilus. Although it is still defined as a religious order, the Order itself had become secularized in the 1270s following a shi
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  • ...of "golden liberty" that started under the reign of his father overseeing religious tolerance and autonomy for the nobles through the Rudolphine parliament, th ...uld sow the seeds of the [[Ten Years' War]]. Additionally Otto IX launched religious persecution against the Amendist population in the confederation, particula
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  • | wars = [[First Europan War]]<br/> [[Second Europan War]] ...ters, an Accordoan religious faction in the Lucis Isles at the time of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. The Covenanter was the first cruiser tank design to
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  • ...its community was often spoken of in terms that made it equal to the other religious affiliations. ...blish and defend communities according to their ideas during the Zombibudi Wars. Later, in the 1750s, they were co-opted by the [[Tuldeyuri dynasty]] that
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  • ...ders and the earls of Cadenza, the Knights prosecuted one of the bloodiest wars of the era, in which hundreds of thousands died. [[Tyarz]] itself was besie Although termed a {{wp|crusade}}, the war was not unambiguously a religious conflict. The Misravic Order were defending territory and had legal obligat
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  • ...e following decades Arthakhand fought [[Satrian wars and conflicts|several wars against Ajahadya]] which sought to unite the Satrian subcontinent under its ...peoples facing institutionalised discrimination from the state. Ethnic and religious divides are also present, due to the diverse nature of the state which unit
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  • ...on of Terangauni empires. The term "bhaareesir" is a critical term used by religious scholars to refer to the royal headdresses that were common in Daratanayah ..."golden" kingdoms across the sea. They did, however, participate in local wars, established dynasties, and influenced local martial culture in an undeniab
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  • ...e Yarden River Valley has been the major factor between the [[West Scipian Wars]] and the [[West Scipian Contention]] between [[Yisrael]] and [[Sydalon]]. ...es in the south-central Yarden Valley, while smaller cities and towns with religious significance such as [[Yericho]] and [[Beis LeChem]] are also located in th
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  • '''Sodalities''' are initiatory societies, typically religious or otherwise spiritual, from [[Bahia]]. The term is used to designate any n From the 16th century new sodalities with increasing religious and political ambition emerged in the context of the [[Lourale ka Maoube]].
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  • | battles = [[Hytekojuznik Civil War]]<br>[[Grobina Wars]] ...ng the [[Hytekojuznik Civil War]] later going on to serve in the [[Grobina Wars]]. Following the end of the [[Second Grobina War]] his party, [[Vystymasis!
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  • | established_event4 = [[Alliluyan Wars]] ...e [[Russian Crisis]] of 2023, and is led by [[Alliluya Fyodorova]], whom [[religious Alliluyans]] claim to be the {{wp|Incarnation (Christianity)|incarnation}}
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  • ...gs-pa|Semrökvom}}: ꡀꡞ, Classical Acanic: Gök, Vernacular Acanic: Kia) is a religious and philosophical system that encompasses a variety of traditions, beliefs, ...e first century during the Kawthaft Thearchy which in turn caused the Akai wars of religion. The {{wp|Calvinism|Exotericists}} with their exile and their t
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  • ...over religion often tripped over into violence. The inability of the less religious minded mainstream Amendist MPs to confront the Puriteinens ultimately led t ...ania]], and sent soldiers across Euclea to aid Amendists in the [[Amendist Wars]].
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  • ...able people. It does so with impartiality as to nationality, race, gender, religious beliefs, class and political opinions. The AFRC also acts during the wartim ...owing year in [[Berique]], [[Kobolis]] and other countries involved in the wars. The AFRC was established in 1813 to organise these diverse societies. For
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  • ...{wp|Abbot|Emendatic Abbot}} of the city became its sole ruler, alongside a religious and a laic councils as advisory institutions. The city was renamed to Barbe ..._Wars|Emendatic Wars]] and the [[Barbellon Vespers]] massacres, the city's religious freedom and the political powers of its abbot were officially recognized an
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  • ...the evolution of {{wp|Jewish culture|a localized Jewish culture and set of religious rites and customs}}. ...ovnia were Jewish strictly by ethnicity alone and had completely abandoned religious and cultural customs and practices.
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  • ...y]] has been the state religion in Ambrose since the [[Nordanian Religious Wars]]. However, other branches of [[Christianity in Esquarium|Christianity]], p ...iscrimination, especially {{wp|Christianity}} and the {{wp|Baha'i Faith}}. Religious crimes as described in the constitution of Ankoren include apostasy, atheis
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  • ...es)|Papal States]] were tense throughout their existences. Numerous border wars and naval engagements in the Sorrentine Sea began the norm between the 18th === Religious ===
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  • ...Moimir led an educated childhood being tutored by some of Pavatria's best religious clerics and philosophers. Aged 17, he inherited the princedom of Dulat, and ...ure and religious liturgy, though some suggest Moimir himself was not very religious.
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  • ...nant and dominant [[Solarian Catholic Church]] was challenged by dissident religious leaders, in response to a number of percieved failings within the Church, s ...untries came into conflict with the Catholic continent, and the [[Amendist Wars]] were subsequently fought as the demand for free practice of religion was
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  • ...life. Subsequently, Belhavia has seen increasing polarization between the religious and secular spheres since the 1950s, a widening rift that has become a top ...against the Orthodox rabbinate's fierce insistence on maintaining the {{wp|Religious restrictions on the consumption of pork|ban on pork}} and mandatory closing
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  • .... While the Kingdom eventually fell to the Macedonians, there was relative religious tolerance towards the Jews. Some cultural diffusion and syncretism between ====Peninsula Wars and Latin rule====
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  • |era = <!-- Use: "Napoleonic Wars", "Cold War", etc. --> ...ortant role in the beginning of the [[Iconoclast Wars (Kylaris)|Iconoclast Wars]], with the Iconoclastic "Spinarian" school of thought inspiring Iconoclast
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  • ...Petrolevs allowed the other Cositene states to be kept busy engaging this religious enemy rather than challenge Razaria's position. Petrolevia's destruction in ...ally iconoclastic and intolerant tendencies of early Costeny and permitted religious harmony in [[Argilia]] and elsewhere, as well as revival of pre-Cositene cu
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  • ...ulvisian minority which has kept peace for over twenty years. Despite this religious tensions continue to run high and many see Darshistan as a possible flash-p ...came under the rule of some Denikertic dynasties in the late 17th century. Wars in the latter half of the eighteenth century devastated the country and dec
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  • |'''Wars:''' | campaignbox ={{Campaignbox Hacyinian-Lavanan wars}}
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  • ...d to be especially dangerous, as they considered themselves animated by a "religious duty" to purge the Divine Kingdom of Occidentalism in all its forms. ...nders who got in the way or expressed disapproval of the bikers' behavior. Religious events were the occasion for these "Processions", which often went from one
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  • The '''Satrian Wars and conflicts''' is a term used to describe the conventional conflicts, ins |'''Wars:'''
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  • * Mass religious conversion of the Batiska ...an estimated 300,000 natives, making it one of the largest native Asterian wars in history. The conclusion of the war saw Chistovodia annex much of the nat
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  • ...nt]], with their origins based on a combination of {{wp|religious holidays|religious}}, cultural, or nationalistic factors. ...'Giorno della Memoria'' || Remembers all those who lost their lives in all wars fought by Imagua and the Assimas
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  • ...ty of the Most Holy Theotokos}} in [[Visoclesia]], and important centre of religious art and a popular tourist site today. ...d commission art of themselves or family; but this was always secondary to religious art.
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  • ...lead by those mistrusting of colonial settlers, engaged in the [[Colonial Wars]] as an effort to reduce or remove colonial influence on the Meridonian isl ===Colonialism and the Colonial Wars===
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  • ...ved, and its influence continue to be felt to this day, having popularized religious figures such as the {{wp|Quetzalcoatl|Feathered Serpent}}. Both its archite ...Tullan-Puh might have been led by an oligarchy of military aristocrats and religious clerics as it lacks the archeological clues associated with a monarchic sys
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  • ...[Great War]], killing many. Following the Great War was the [[Era of Civil Wars]] in 1938. Two years later the [[Argdan Declaration]] was signed in the cap The Civil Wars Era ended around 1980. The continent saw an oil crisis during the 80s. In t
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  • ...the Haliarchic dogmatism played important roles in the beginning of the [[Wars of the Faith]], a series of interconnected conflicts which scarred Aurora a ...Elyrian Empire of old - the concept of a universal Auroran monarchy. These wars however severely weakened the empire, and the centralizing reforms were inc
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  • === Zorasani wars of unification === ===Religious minorities in the ZIRAF===
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  • ...lity]] culture oriented towards combat frenzy, charismatic leadership, and religious themes influenced by the syncretism of southern Bahian beliefs under tolera From 1694 the rebellion of [[Kimalawezi]], which initiated the [[Zombibudi Wars]], saw the hinterland fall under sodality warlords, while the Aguda and Bar
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  • ...sources attributing the rise of the Bilekian Dynasty to their rallying of religious warriors to fight for them in the name of Islam. ...d last as long as the 18th century. The initial conflicts were caused over religious right, between {{wp|Islam}} and {{wp|Judaism}}. They sufferred major defeat
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  • ...esia]] along the continent's southern coastline. The conflict began over a religious dispute between the [[Amianthus IV]], the king of [[Basilea]], and the Pope [[Category:Blackhelm Confederacy]][[Category:Astyria]][[Category:Wars involving the Empire of Exponent]][[Category:Hesperidesia]]
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  • ...ior]]. However, given the spectacular price paid by private collectors and religious leaders for these precious stones (especially large specimens), there is a ...ies carried out by the [[Rephidium Ministry of Science]] during the Border Wars (2152-2154) showed that the average increase in measurable abilities was at
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  • ...een characterized as "the one concept which pervades the whole of Forntian Religious thought". ...ct of the universal Order which specifically concerns the mundane natural, religious, social and moral spheres as expressed in regulations, public laws, moral p
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  • ...peror or Empress, as well as of the Great Serpent Sadhrymayr (encoded into religious law in the form of Sadhrism) is mandatory and disobedience is punishable by ==Colonial Era and Wars of Independence (1347-1456)==
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  • ...[[Henry II of Lieseltania|Henry II]] would be conquered in the [[Silesian Wars]]. The states would not regain their autonomy from [[Lieseltania]] till the |label3 = {{wpl|Irreligion|Not religious}}
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  • After the Coalition Wars, Altenland was permitted to continue it's wartime occupation of the Kingdom ...saries and Missionaries'' (GOLEM) which provides state funding to Lydnaist religious schools and transport for Lydnaist missionaries to parts of the globe to sp
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  • ...jaj Chan K'awiil previous victories in Oxidentale during the [[Mutulo-Reze Wars]] and the [[Sante Reze Noble Insurrection]] which secured the Mutul' southe ...then the administration of the oversea territories, and help deal with the wars and conflicts that still lingered in the post [[Ozeros War]] era.
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  • ...olitical]] and [[Chiloni-dati divide (Yisrael)#Non-Zionist_Religious_Right|religious right]] into a durable {{wp|political alliance|political coalition}} in [[P ...r-oriented culture, dominated the advocacy and identification of ''Dati'' (religious) interests in national and local politics. Few Chareidim involved themselve
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  • ...m the body of a {{wp|sacred king}}. The royal figure may be treated in the religious terms of the practice in a mechanical or functional manner, as a conveyor o ...olitical|ubushyirahamwe]] groups, especially those seen in the [[Zombibudi Wars]], were organized on this basis.
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  • ...conducted by [[Cotrism|Cotric]] methods, and usually intended with Cotric religious goals. Practice of science is highly important in accumulating [[Accomplish ...n's decline following the devastating 16th-17th century continent-spanning wars. [[Asura]]n {{wp|Oriental studies|orientalists}}, particularly those from [
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  • ...nism|Taenarianism}} in Scovern and re-raising the {{wp|papacy}} to supreme religious authority in the country. ...eligious unrest was staved off for several years. At the end of the Gilded Wars, Caldia lost all of its overseas empire, greatly reducing its prestige and
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  • ...ving an early presence in [[Marenesia]] in [[Safiloa]]. Despite early {{wp|religious persecution}}, mainly by [[Kotowari|Koto]] {{wp|Hindu}} populations, it spr ...he {{wp|Swayambhunath|Bhunath}} and turining the city into a site of great religious importance.
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  • ...hought to become more politically palatable among populist-nationalist and religious political forces in [[Western Monarchies|the Belisarian Catholic world]] an ...ations|West Scipian Contention|Pan-nationalism in West Scipia|West Scipian Wars|Yarden River Valley}}
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  • The [[Schismatic Wars]] of the early 16th century produced many self-proclaimed preceptor-empires ...dministration. With most Cataian states and their populations still rather religious in the way the Observatory would be concerned with, district institutions r
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  • | event_pre = First Wars of Gladian unification ...pse of the Confederacy in 777. Dorman ruler of Termo, launched a series of wars to unify the Confederacy in the aftermath of the collapse of the '''Empire
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  • ...[[Religion in Gylias|other ethnic religions]] present in Gylias. Religious wars such as the [[Quliyasi Jihad]] and [[Xevden]]'s adoption of [[Xevden#Religi A series of wars caused the Yaskan loss of control over the continental gateways in the 9th
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  • *15th century: [[Maverica|Maverican]] religious poetry refers to the lapis lazuli trade in [[Themiclesia]]. Era characteristics: religious stabilisation of minotheist religions.
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  • ...araja]] (Ascended Ruler), [[Lakshmana I]], whose conquests and policies of religious inclusion brought a degree of stability to the region. The Arudharaja, whic ...following decades were shaped by the [[Satrian Wars and conflicts|Satrian Wars]], which pitted the [[Pan-Satrianism|Pan-Satrian]] [[Union of Satrian Feder
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  • ...ave also been found. These artefacts hint at a highly developed social and religious order. ...by bronze farming tools found at several sites. There were likely several wars in the Matu era between towns belonging to the same cultural group, but as
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  • ...this number was 15% and steadily increasing. This caused many inter-tribal wars and let to the formation of theocratic kingdoms (or Shirnels) which had bee ...or attempt to establish any type of theocracy, and the government outlawed religious discrimination or violence, with harsh punishments for those who did not ob
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  • *End of the [[Pavaric-Zalyk Wars]] ...h of modern-day [[Nurmgö]]. It was the final battle of the [[Pavaric-Zalyk Wars]] and saw the the Zalyk leader [[Ayuga Khan]] slain in battle, shattering t
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  • ...te war}} in [[Ajax#Belisaria|Belisaria]] and the end of the [[West Scipian Wars]] with the [[Yarden Accords]] in 1973. However, scholars as far back as the ...a, competed with the Christianization of the trans-Periclean, leading to a religious split between north and south. In the 13th and 14th centuries, the [[Bayari
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  • | name = Religious Society of Companions | caption = Garrelt Miedema, principle founder of the Religious Society of Companions (Fretrekerinism)
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  • ...the island. However, after the end of the [[Tervingia#Moger Wars|Janosian Wars]], the Sió people opened the island for those apart of the Confederation a ...int, the consecration of the ground proved more of a historical value than religious value to the Sió people. As such, the Sió Estate was allowed to expand to
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  • ...nversion of [[Kishir]] [[Tuxdomæg]] to Alydianism as much for political as religious reasons, the Sarats were converted to Alydianism. Saratic cavalry served in
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  • ...to this day. He was a member of the Seylosian Protestant Church, and urged religious freedom in Volta.
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  • ...territory conquered in 1034 back under Shalumite control, increased use of religious rhetoric as land is retaken from the Ossorians led to a period of holy warf ...ere they are quickly defeated by local forces; the March is written off by religious leaders in Shalum and a new campaign is prepared; Ossorian leaders are aler
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  • ===The Holy Wars=== ===The Wars of Attrition===
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  • {{Infobox religious biography ...states, rather than creating a centralized empire, and the majority of the wars were just the violent resolution of long-standing local conflicts in favor
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  • * Religious nationalism ...e's Liberation Front were seeking to overthrow it and to implement Shī'ite religious law. The revolution was put down and HPLF was relegated to an underground r
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  • {{see also|Blühen Wars|Viragstag}} ===Kastory Wars===
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  • | partof = [[Makedonian Civil Wars]] The '''Zobethos Civil War''' was a religious-inspired {{wp|civil war}} that occurred within the [[Makedonian Empire]] fr
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  • ...e military General Staff. He is known as a fierce {{wp|war hawk}} and {{wp|Religious nationalism|nationalist}}. He is an advocate in the military School of Unil His neighborhood was a mix of ''[[Chiloni-dati divide (Yisrael)|Dati]]'' (religious) families but had a modern and nationalist bent to it. He attended [[Yerush
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  • ...real world, rather than the [[Lahudica]]n {{wp|space opera}} of ''Incense Wars'', and revolve around an {{wp|Alternate history|alt-historical}} sudden asc ...oundation|anomalous artifacts and technology}} to attempt to achieve their religious goals while trying to defeat each other. ''Zenvat'' became a series of its
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  • ...s of the Trinitarian faith . This division was the cause of many religious wars, and still has an influence on Beloladanian politics. ...n the Tiburnian Empire in exchange for their participation in the Imperial wars and conquests. The first White Ladanic dukedoms were formed in late seventh
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  • ...naissance"), and one of the first state in the world to follow a policy of religious tolerance, with the first {{wp|Edict of toleration}} published in 1259. ...the [[Sevromark]]. The two states would face regularly in the [[Sevro-Lush Wars]], where the Lushyods would prove unable to push into the territories of th
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  • ...ty of his childhood, often out at war with the Kingdom of Ójuda during the wars of the [[Uralic Kingdoms of Lyonheimer]] that had been raging for hundreds ...urs of Lyonheimer and assuring they did not get themselves involved in any wars, especially with the ethnic groups in western Lyonheimer being closer to [[
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  • ...Reformation''', or '''Valduvian Schism''', was a [[Sotirianity|Sotirian]] religious and political movement in [[Kingdom of Platavia|Platavia]] and parts of the ...defensive bulwark against future aggression by the Rudolphines. The shared religious identity between Burlanders and ethnic Valduvians would later become centra
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  • ...Provinces rebutted the increasing land ceasation, taxes, and the Hespirese religious prosecution of the protestant Atmoran states. [[Category:Wars in Halkeginia]]
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  • A religious figure, nukemachi leads most of the ceremonies within the community she rep ...l societies maintained their semi-nomadic lifestyles and often waged minor wars against the formal administration of Adamantina and Gapolania up until the
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  • *{{wp|Religious persecution}} The end of the [[Caberran Wars]] in 1827 left Patyria in a precarious social and geopolitical situation. W
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  • ...king rousing speeches or arguments in favour of the conspiracy on moral or religious grounds are not guilty of treason, as in the eyes of the law they have not ...nt, who were dissatisfied that, despite performing well in the [[Maverican Wars|Second Maverican War]], the Government was disbanding the regiment and dism
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  • ...d rescue missions. They fought in feudal conflicts at the Herd and broader wars abroad. At times they even set out on privateering missions at sea on their ...in his hoof, who would go on to be elected and become the new Alpha. Their religious loyalties were disputable; though by and large the fotmans followed the [[T
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  • ...ury, however, this changed when a particularly shrewd and brutal series of wars would finally unite the country under the military governorship of the King ...history as the first empress standardized the Rygālic language, instituted religious standardization, dictated economic policies, built permanent roads, created
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  • ...Even at the time, the policy of laicity, which extended to the banning of religious symbols and garb in public, was controversial, especially in more rural and [[Category:Civil wars]]
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  • ...ndamonian Empire. This illegal occupation became the cause of the [[Trophy Wars]] between the two empires, one of the bloodiest conflicts in Astyrian histo ===Trophy Wars===
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  • ...became the main fighting force of the Royalist Coalition in the [[Trucial Wars]]. The group sought to defend the dominant {{wp|Shan People|Hsan-Lue}} mino ...han fight to the death, and later escaped from UZC labour camps. The HSF's religious propaganda was nonetheless highly successful: at its height the group comma
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  • ...s and city-states called {{wp|altepetl}} who frequently fought small-scale wars with each other. Despite the constant state of war between the altepetl, no ...swathes of land and bringing settlements under its heel through successive wars of conquest.
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  • ...divided by ethno-racial identity and regional cultures, and to some extent religious groups. The clandom era of Kyldigard saw many foreign raids on the coast, m The Confederation was involved in a series of religious wars known as the [[Great Varkades]] between 651 and 898 AR, leading to its temp
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  • | battles = [[Slavic Civil War]]<br/>[[Kossmilian Wars]] ...'' (Slavic: Никола Милошевич) was a Slavic general during the [[Kossmilian Wars]], he was the leader and founder of the [[Black Brigade]] which is an [[Osi
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  • ...ble" foes than the Mansuris, attesting to the bitterness engendered by the religious dimension of the [[Quliyasi Jihad]]. ...was weakened by internal strife, economic problems, and the cost of border wars and show of force, the focus of foreign policy was preventing Gylias from m
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  • ...ute greatly to the welfare of the nation as a whole. During the [[Interior Wars]], Sheahan soldiers and colonists would prove instrumental in establishing
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  • ...tury CE through the present day. Due to the number of ethno-linguistic and religious groups, as well as historical entities that have occupied the area, many of ...rship, the vision of the ancient [[Reytled|"right way to live"]] sparked a religious revival, especially strong in northern and eastern Ottonia, presenting a re
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  • ...h this period was marked by conflict between the two cities. After several wars, the city of Tirona would emerge dominant, with its King exercising almost ...he Solarian persecutions, Saint Melkus, a monk, would found a new rite and religious way of life that became popular with many of the Sotrians on the coasts, kn
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  • ...d from the reign of Putakratarideva II to the reign of Ilinirideva. In ''Wars of the Great Maharanis'', Shikha relates how the queen's forces clash again ...ough painting was evidently widespread, the surviving works are almost all religious sculpture. The period saw the emergence of the iconic carved stone deity in
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  • ...n 481. Erania was conquered by the Symmerians in 665 following the Sabrian Wars, and would remain under Symmerian control for nearly five centuries. During ...ition was not necessarily to the people, but the accompanying cultural and religious influence that came with them. This included a growing population of Erani
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  • ...nter off into clans who were under the control of numerous warlords. Civil wars were waged between warlords over hundreds of years, with some of the most f ...]]n Catholic missionaries came to the nation in the mid-1800s and with the religious, linguistic, and cultural knowledge they brought, Yamashima was renamed as
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  • | part of = Stonish Wars of Unification ...unter this, Kristen Ou's successor decided that the only way to solve this religious predicament was to separate the Geologist followers in the lands of the Ou
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  • ...es in [[Belhavia]], part of a subtle public campaign to shame and alienate religious authorities in [[Belhavia|the Empire]], including the whole range of Jewish ...Callan's domestic attempts to secularize and ostracize traditional Jewish religious authorities, fled to Rodarion. The Church State was also quick to use its i
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  • ...of Arabi and the world, was not immune to global conflicts. The two World Wars had significant impacts on Terranova. The state's resources and industries Following the wars, the state experienced periods of post-war recovery and economic growth. Th
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  • ...the region was retaken by [[Emmiria]] at the conclusion of the [[Barretoan Wars]], and in 1850 the region was formally declared an "oversighted-autonomous ...ormed state" in Verdusa, attributed to both shared nationalism between the religious groups in Verdusa, and continued armed attacks against Emmirian forces in t
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  • ...he Hodrean Kingdom. What followed was a devastating series of independence wars which rocked the entire island. ...in the many Ceriser countries that exist today. The most infamous of these wars occurred between Hodrea and Rewhain, which resulted in the deaths of hundre
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  • ...ligious connotations adopted by many Verdean nations following the Verdean Wars for Independence, which literally means followers of the Jade One. ...gh many Verdeans, especially minorites abroad, and in Davidos are far less religious than those in the Republic of Verde, The People's Republic of Isla Dorado,
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  • =====Palatinate Civil Wars===== ...e country. The fall has been precipitated by the numerous amounts of civil wars previously that had weakened the Palatinate.
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  • ...e umbrella term for a series of religious conflicts and {{wpl|religiouswar|wars}} between [[Mansuriyyah]] and the [[Liúşai League]], mainly taking place ...lam caused tensions with the [[Religion in Gylias|predominantly polytheist religious milieu]] of the Liúşai League. These tensions escalated into armed confli
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  • ====Religious Pluralism==== ...one that they are not necessarily abused just to stoke conflicts and cause wars wherever they may be"''.
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  • ...wards Sotirianity within Senria led to a series of local bans, a series of wars between Sotirian and non-Sotirian daimyou, peasant revolts, and, eventually ...y not engage in any proselytization or hold Sotirian religious ceremonies; religious books and icons found on Euclean ships docked in Senrian ports were confisc
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  • ..., no progress was made during this research. Multiple skirmishes and mini-wars were initiated by Warisan against Gola and Lionoll in an effort to govern a ...y and peace and vows to retake control of Tempor completely and remove all religious and tyrannical laws. This leads many to speculate that he must be sufferin
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  • ...high status following their military leadership in the Southern Expansion Wars. The Takamura clan are reknowned for strong martial attitudes and is unusua ...who inhabited the mountainous regions and were dedicated to spiritual and religious causes. The Sakamoto family was massacred at the hands of Emperor Jimsei wh
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  • ...adersborn]] to [[Tanaus]] after disputes between the Salians and the local religious leaders. A change in the administrative structure of the Empire followed, w ...modern [[Tudonian people|Tudonian nation]] after the [[Tudonia Unification Wars]] in 1836. Although some have called for a ''Großalemannien'' in the years
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  • ...[Old Anjanian]] (religious, court), {{wp|Javanese language|Old Javanese}} (religious, common) ...]] sought to retake former possessions of the Anjani Empire in a series of wars as well as peaceful treaties with the Empire's many successor states, a pro
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  • ...se of the first civilisations. Even though objects and wall paintings with religious purpose have been found dating back far before the script, this is the firs ...orian, Maltonios, has written several books during his travels, describing wars and battles between the city-states.
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  • During the World Wars, the party supports a strong neutral stance, but we're quick to brace West After both wars West Phoenicia welcomed in an influx of immigrants. A policy that the party
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  • * Part of the [[Era of Civil Wars]] ...lundiiun government had let this go completely under the radar, after all, religious freedom is one of the greatest civil liberties in the land. Almost all of t
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  • ...00s BC. They then dissolved in 725. The Sibarian Kingdom fough everlasting wars against hostile invaders until other local kingdoms pledged support to the ...It suffered with long series of internal conflicts, conspiracies and civil wars from the late second century BC onward, while greatly extending its power b
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  • ...led to the collapse of the once mighty Acanic polity. This war, caused by religious splits, saw the various states of Akai join into groups based on their affi ...creating a Proleratianist State. While initially popular it's fierce anti-religious stance led it to be overthrown by the [[Union of the Devout]], a proto-Sore
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  • ...f Hennehouwe to the east. However, the [[Amendist Wars]] in 1582 sparked a religious crisis in Kesselbourg between Catholics and Portestants that led to a civil ...rg City’s coffers, making the city a religious centre that housed numerous religious relics and the remains of local saints.
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  • As a result of the [[Twenty Years' Wars]] spanning the 1930s - 1950s, a significant amount of {{wp|Jews}} were disp ...hy of the [[Watermelon era]], leading to the exodus of over 20,000 largely religious and wealthy [[Belhavian Jews]] to [[Rodarion]] and other locales between 19
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  • ...ich various pagan religions borrowed from Messianity to establish a formal religious hierarchy and scripture, Holy Marches became more costly, and grew to have ...ry, second only to the creation of the world itself; basing much theology, religious doctrines, canons, and teachings on the event. The resurrection of Sasan sy
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  • ...the powerful Valois dynasty, which played an important role in the Italian Wars and helped establish France as a leading European power. ...onflicts between Catholics and Protestants, culminating in the devastating Wars of Religion in the late 16th century.
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  • ...s the Empire fractured under internal pressures and external conflict, the religious power of the [[Perendism#Apostolic_Perendism|Apostolic Church]] grew to bec ...ensuing century. It remained neutral in both [[Great War (Levilion)|Great Wars]], but was annexed by an expansionist [[Palia|Lancero Palia]], aiming to es
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  • ===The Rhodevan-Colonial Wars (1517-1627)=== ...tional fervor had grown due to the successful end to the Rhodevan-Colonial Wars. As a majorly colonist led war, especially in the final decades, it helped
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  • ...or Moral Crimes ([[Royal_Yisraeli_Civil_Guard#Role_and_mandate|for serious religious crimes]]), ====Wars====
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  • ...extensive networks formed by the Epsilonian kingdoms. When the [[Barretoan Wars]] broke out in 1830, King [[Ariam IV]] sided with the [[Skith|Skithan Empir ...ns program. Epsilon is virtually closed to independent scrutiny, media and religious freedoms are subject to draconian restrictions, and human rights defenders
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  • ...e events meant that the Kopenists achieved the majority, solidifying their religious claim to it. ...gion was left devastated for a long period of time after these events, the wars in Kakland and Hoterallia that had taken a toll on the young nations econom
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  • ...st would be pushed under colonial rule by the 19th century and a series of wars would lead to the subjugation of the inland Ardam Empire. Kiara, taken as a ...the Mkutano wa Ibila(The Meeting of Ibila), an assembly of prominent elder religious leaders. The Prime Minister is elected through the legislative Baraza, at t
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  • |era = <!-- Use: "Napoleonic Wars", "Cold War", etc. --> |religion = Christianity, Ásatrú, Non-religious
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  • ...d prosperity. His father had built the nation up from ruins after two long wars of unification and a long gray period of internal conflicts prior. Andesen, ...he regarded as responsible for the souths inability to quell or discourage religious zealotry. He did, however, fund the Southern Ivili clan and their efforts t
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  • ...ing a feudal bureaucracy. The Grand Duchy collapsed 200 years later due to religious infighting after which the region once again became mostly dominated by nom
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  • [[Category:Ethnic groups (Kylaris)]][[Category:Witterites]]{{Infobox religious group The religious movement emerged in 16th century [[Cislania|upper Cislania]] as part of the
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  • ...vatism concern for established {{wp|tradition}}, respect for authority and religious values. It contrasted itself with {{wp|classical liberalism}}, which suppor ...tory of liberal thought|history of liberalism}}. Until the [[Twenty Years' Wars]], in most civilized countries the political class was formed at least in p
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  • ====[[West Scipian Wars]]==== The '''West Scipian Wars''' are a series of {{wp|armed conflict}}s between [[Yisrael]] and [[Sydalon
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  • ...ed - where farmers are organized into agrarian communes led by charismatic religious figures. Unfortunately, this distinctive sociopolitical form is now under t ...eshaped the landscape of [[Ajax#Ochran|southern Ochran]]. In 1785 when the Wars ended, the States united into a defense pact for their common protection. T
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  • ...lineage has remained largely intact. The religion is notable for having a religious state in [[Jashnagar]]. ...ingdoms sometime between 300 BCE and 140 BCE, originating from early Damic religious groups. While scholars believe the early ideals forming the basis of the fa
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  • |era = <!-- Use: "Napoleonic Wars", "Cold War", etc. --> ...but such measures were effective in stabilizing the region and ending the religious conflicts that had plagued Amathia in the past. The new dynasty also took g
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  • ...ire was established. At the same time, it was dominated by religious civil wars between Catholics and Protestants. Atlantia became Europa's dominant cultur
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  • | partof = the [[Alydian Wars]] ...Western Crusades were the final conflicts fought as part of the [[Alydian Wars]] and contributed considerably to the decline in Alydian crusading.
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  • ...aries from continental Teremara, which would culminate in the [[Schismatic Wars]] between Roman Catholic and Orthodox states between 1054 and 1065. With th ...Over time, the remoteness of the Isles led to the cultures, languages, and religious beliefs of these tribes to develop along separate lines than their mainland
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  • {{Infobox religious group ...'lower samsara' - this has historically driven conversion efforts and holy wars. However, the Jivanist for example, believe there are higher levels of rein
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  • ...century it would see more growth and development. During the [[Clementine Wars]] the Order would see action, proving a potent and elite force once again;
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  • ...hly 1400 BCE. During the [[Mahakusumita]], a flourishing of many different religious and philosophic traditions within Satria, Minkathala was the centre of the While Minkathala sought neutrality in the Satrian Wars and established itself as a {{wp|democracy|democratic}} state, it suffered
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  • ...porary of other conflicts involving the Mutuleses, such as the [[Red Sails Wars]] against [[Zacapican]] and [[Pulacan]], historians of the [[Mutul|Divine K ...aranteed, they organized their pirate fleets as well as they could through religious fervor. This did not go unoticed from the Ba'atz Yajaw, the Mutulese govern
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  • ...e Aletian cluster, but fatally undermined the Republic. As coups and civil wars became frequent, presidents increasingly began to rely on the [[Aletian Arm ...nei'', are common finds at Arcadian archaeological sites, both secular and religious, and attest to the popularity of the term in Arcadian society.</p>
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  • ...religious practices which put the emphasis on the Voice, generally through religious songs and oral traditions. ...religious text. Instead, they maintained their own Oral Corpus of complex religious hymns and songs, with their own practices far removed from those in the res
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  • ...d the new colonial authorities. However, because of the past conflicts and wars between [[Tsurushima]] and the [[Mutul]], the authorities managed, through ...f charismatic figures called "Teachers". These Teachers are often not only religious figures but also community leaders, especially in the more remote settlemen
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  • ...ct between militias in the cities took the form of {{wp|Gang#Violence|gang wars}} between criminal syndicates. The conflict between Daksar Pireaean and Mon ...ssion Trials]] resulting in several convictions of responsible insurgents. Religious and ethnic tensions persisted across Austeria since the formal end of the h
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  • ..., covering events in [[Ascalzar]] and [[Sydalon]] as well as the litany of wars and political intrigue across [[Western Monarchies|southern and western Bel Throughout the [[West Scipian Wars]] of the 1910s-1960s, the paper continued to operate uninterrupted, largely
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  • ...9th centuries), Drevstran has been divided both on [[Religion in Drevstran|religious]] and {{wp|nationalism|national}} lines. Famously, [[Vilvo Orbraggar]], fou ...e Triple-Monarchy, this religious heterodoxy made them the targets of many religious persecutions from [[Velikoslavia]].
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  • ===World Wars and Cold War=== ...ensure that their child is enrolled and regularly attends public, private, religious, or other state sanctioned educational institutions. Children younger than
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  • ...ier]]. The party first came to power in the 1960s amidst rising ethnic and religious divisions with a manifesto focused on [[charsidhanism]]. Following ''the Em | colspan="8" | The Irfanic Coalition is a religious political party which has sought to promote and represent the interests of
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  • ...orders within Jedoria, which in turn led to a number of religious-inspired wars between the 12th and 17th Centuries. ...ed by internal conflict known as the [[Jedorian Succession Wars|Succession Wars]]. In 1843 the Jedorian states and Kingdoms finally unified with the [[Trea
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  • ...e 10th century, Kint's political development was heavily influenced by its religious history. Various subsects of Buddhism emerged that were patronized by the v ...ancient [[Austrolis]] dynasties with which it shares various cultural and religious similarities.
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  • Internal conflicts, civil wars, intrigues, and battles among ostensible allies still took place. Historian ...gue was a [[Religion in Gylias|multi-religious confederation]], with {{wpl|religious toleration}} being a standard policy among its states. The prevailing relig
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  • |established_event1 = [[Bogmian Empire]] wars ...trust of the church by the general populace. That lead to multiple wars of religious reformations, which in the end resulted in creating a unitary church with a
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  • ...with low casualties and more over minor disputes than major ideological or religious reasons. Chickens served as the main livestock, with dog consumption being
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  • ...into a single country, eventually prompted an exodus of many traditionally-religious Ottonian Jews to Yisrael, brought back by worsening conditions in Ottonia a ...wing to the [[Judaism in Ottonia#Schism among Allamunnic Jews|nearby inter-religious squabbles]], the Ghantish Jewish community is split between more {{wp|secul
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  • | conflict = Hisari Wars | image = [[image:Hisari Wars collage.PNG|300px]]
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  • ...including the direct revelations of the [[Apocrypha]], and the larger {{wp|Religious text|Three Great Canons}}, transcriptions of his teachings by his students, ...hat initially meant '{{wp|sacrilege}}' in early Vitrian and later Tastanic religious as well as common, folk terminology. The name was applied as a pejorative t
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  • ...with many of its political base being aging veterans of the [[West Scipian Wars|Fourth West Scipian War]]) and engages in chronic spats - often public - wi ...of Yisraeli society - [[Yisraeli Jews]] who publicly and privately follow religious law and practice but often are still lax or not fully observant in their pr
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  • ...n 780, which began a conquest of Dervia. This culminated into the [[Gothic Wars]] between the Germanic and Slavic populations, with various Native tribes s ...he [[Dervian Horde]], led by tribal leader [[Boguslav]]. During The Gothic Wars the Horde conquered the Germanic territories in Dervia, even expanding temp
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  • ...lity and leadership while Sashi are also proportionally represented in the religious, military, and secular leadership of the realm. ...ented in the government and culture of the realm tends to only be found in religious and noble positions very locally. While recognised as a Scanderan people by
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  • |type = Religious/Traditional ...n important {{wp|religious festival}} in the [[Norcism|Nordic Faith]] {{wp|religious festival}} traditionally observed in the city of [[Asgård]] from the 3rd t
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  • ...ication for it being that the area on which Govir now rests was formerly a religious site for converted native peoples of the [[Litauisch peninsula]]. However, ...their lands on the mainland were confiscated after the Baltican Succession Wars concluded. Eventually, after yet more conquests, the Dukes of Tunyev would
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  • ...ere majority {{wp|Middle High German|Dolch}}, which is when the [[Entenian Wars]] happened. ===Religious conflict===
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  • | conflict = Iconoclast Wars The '''Iconoclast Wars''' (''see [[#Names|names]]'') were an extensive, widespread conflict in [[E
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  • ...o his biographers he received a thorough education, learning the Quran and religious disciplines as well as mathematics, philosophy, poetry and military trainin ...ollowed by his son Farfur, who was uninterested in continuing his father’s wars and sought peace with the Makedonians, signing a peace agreement which Sayf
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  • ...Bara Massacre, conducted by [[Arimathea]]ns during the [[Arimathean-Emlan wars|Fourth Arimathean-Emlan War]]]] ...of Trellin but came into conflict with [[Arimathea]] to the east, fighting wars over the cities of Dargai and Kzint. In 1312, Bara ti'Emla was invaded by A
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  • ...ny native uprisings against Euclean control, these were primarily on local religious or ethnic lines and it was not until the 20th century that a semblance of c *Urbanism takes off across Bahia, but still concentrated on tribal and religious structures.
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  • ...ishtan Rebellion that preceded it, the War for Kahei was also motivated by religious reasons, between enriched christians clans, supported by the Latins traders ...f canons, superior firepower, and numbers. Once again, both the clanic and religious aspects of the conflict made surrending an unthinkable option.
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  • * Religious frustration over growing {{wp|Party#Parties for teenagers and young adults| ...er, they became increasingly controversial during the first [[West Scipian Wars]]; Gran Aligonia was subsequently occupied by [[Yisrael]] before the third.
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