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  • ...ising of 1948|1948 Uprising]] and the [[Thistle Uprising (Amathia)|Thistle Uprising]]. ===Solarian War===
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  • ...et and have free reign until the Grey Rose Fleet arrived and destroyed the Solarian Fleet on October 20, 5BGD. There would be a back and forth for 1 and a half ...capital of Daegol, Caeridal. After the disastrous defeat at Caeridal, the Solarian Legion left Daegol, resulting in a White Peace on 33 GD.
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  • ====The Solarian Period==== ====The Akalian Uprising====
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  • ...rsity and the figurehead of Tengarian republican movement, to encourage an uprising. Soon armed groups and mobs, known as ''Partisans'', had taken almost half ...Tengarian language, and pushed the idea of a Tengarian state rather than a Solarian one. After the [[Tengaria|Kovachev regime]] took power in 1956, the legacy
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  • | conflict = Thistle Uprising | result = Uprising crushed <br> Amathian Equalists suspend the 1937 Constitution
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  • | battles = [[Great War|Western Front of the Great War]]<br>[[Solarian War]] ...]]. Dobrovolsky left the college in 1943, joining the [[PDP]] during the [[Solarian War]] in 1944, and was stationed in [[Arciluco]] and [[Dubovica]]. He also
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  • * [[Solarian Catholic Church|Solarian Catholic]] (1498–1555) ...the Great#St. Christopher Uprising|St. Christopher Uprising]]. Though the uprising was quelled, Eric's energies were depleted and he agreed to cede tax privil
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  • |event6 = [[Thistle Uprising (Amathia)|Thistle Uprising]] ...ublic was recognized as the sole Amathian state following the end of the [[Solarian War]], during which it had fought against Etruria.
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  • ===Uprising phase=== ...Solarian Sotirian churches (associated with the Zunus due to their largely Solarian Sotirian religion) and schools and burning the buildings down. The victorio
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  • ...ing out the cavalry to defend the line. After a brutal 13 hour battle, the Solarian forces successfully won, but with heavy losses. The original 7,000 legionar ...ng their own horses. It was only after the [[Second Battle of Siras]], did Solarian ships break the blockade. After the failed recapture of Daegol and the bloc
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  • |religion = [[Solarian Catholic Church|Solarian Catholicism]] ...acci in 1976 following the bishops criticism of the regime led to an armed uprising and the start of the [[Mariranan insurgency]], with Borràs's government so
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  • | partof = [[Solarian War]] | combatant1 = {{flagicon_image|CSRN.png}} [[Greater Solarian Republic]]<br/><hr>Etrurian Dominions and Protectorates<br/>{{flagicon_imag
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  • ...''Azurio''. The first recorded name of Azureria was a text from 105 AR by Solarian explorers recording the island name as Azureria after locals told them the ...to control the information coming in and out of the country for fear of an uprising from the workers. This was called the [[Helum Doctrine]], named by the [[Te
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  • ...war with the Kaloí. The word ''Armonic'' comes from the corruption of the Solarian name for the region, ''Harmonica'', named in part of the music of said civi ...be exiled there during his final days. Despite being in conflict with the Solarian Empire in the initial centuries, the Kaloí eventually began to make allian
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  • | conflict = 1983 Solarian Sea Crisis | place = [[Solarian Sea]]
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  • ...neral strike}} called by the Section, Edudzi led the {{wp|uprising|Kedzito uprising of 1917}}, establishing the autonomous {{wp|Workers' Council|Kedzito Worker ...out Asalewan society as a result of severe economic crisis thanks to the [[Solarian War]], disatisfaction with the {{wp|conservatism|conservatve}}, pro-Estmeri
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  • ...Ashcombe]], which dissolved the Etrurian Colonial Empire in wake of the [[Solarian War]]. Much like its Badawiyan neighbours, Khazestan was granted independen ...Zorasanism]]. The other disadvantage was that until 1946, none of the Post-Solarian states had existed historically, for the region being dominated by successi
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  • The Partisan uprising in [[Lenovo]] gave the chance for some disillusioned units of the Imperial ...t the President at the end of November of 1955 against the the elected All-Solarian Union and the new President Denov. Most of the men who revolted had joined
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  • ...evolved around the worship of individual gods using idols. The advent of [[Solarian Catholic Church|Catholic]] missions in Bahia is highly linked with the star ...da|Barobyi}} state in [[Mabifia]], converted to [[Solarian Catholic Church|Solarian Catholicism]] in 1640 and chose to collaborate with the [[Gaullica|Gaullica
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  • ...n, however, the aircraft would survive the [[Solarian War]] and [[Zorasani Uprising]]. In wake of Zorasani independence in 1946 and the fracturing of the state
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  • |event1 = [[Solarian War]] |event2 = [[Thistle Uprising (Amathia)|Thistle Uprising]]
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  • *8,1% [[Solarian Catholic Church|Solarian Catholic]] ...n Empire]] took over the Galenian peninsula in around 90 CE. Following the Solarian Empire's fall, Galenia became a huge conglomerate of small, independent kin
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  • |content = {{unbulleted list| {{wp|Protestantism|Amendism}} | [[Solarian Catholic Church|Catholicism]] }}}} ...on of Leopold III, which inflamed monarchist sentiments and led to several uprising by reactionaries known as ''freikorps''.
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  • ...the force to effectively take measures in seizing land without causing an uprising. He later founded the [[Democratic Party (Sainte-Chloé)|Democratic Party]] ...as the day he stopped believing in God and the day he started hating the [[Solarian Catholic Church]]. Believing that religion could offer nothing and that hum
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  • ...migrations and after conquering the land from the Solarians, soon fell to Solarian-Irfanic invasion. It became a cultural and religious centre for the Irfanic ...ere]], though the Édenard-Atudite led government collapsed following the [[Solarian War]] and a socialist republic was formed in 1948. It transitioned to democ
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  • ...to be coupled with the dropping of pamphlets that advocated for a popular uprising in favour of [[Miersa|Miersan reunification]] as a [[UPSR#Administrative di ...|The [[Gaullica|Old Rayenne Monument]] is comprised of the entrance to a [[Solarian Catholic Church|Catholic church]] that survived Operation Marco. It was the
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  • ...interests and nationals in the [[Bashurat Valley]] being threatened by an uprising by native workers and soldiers and the inability of the Raja of Ajahyadya, ...aja's army against the uprising, while [[Arjuna Kalsarah]] fought with the uprising.
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  • ...lines and have overun much of the southwestern regions of the country. An uprising begins to the cities of Paretia against the functionalist government. ...ells her he is going to run away separately, he is a bigger target for the uprising and Etrurians. He tells her to get Amílcar Pedro and leave, there are peop
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  • ...d with the {{wpl|Jews|Atudites}} and later, {{wpl|Romans|Solarians}}, with Solarian coins found in northern and northeastern areas of Behera. ...and auxiliaries would fight alongside Etrurian colonial soldiers in the [[Solarian War]], with fighting taking place in the border regions in the north and no
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  • ...the maintenance of the trade route, or on {{wp|banditry}}. However, as the Solarian Empire declined, banditry increased on the trade routes, to the point that Following the failure of the [[First Miersan Uprising]] in 1687, the Duchy of Żobrodź was partitioned, with the city of [[Żobr
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  • ...e the controversy in the [[Council of Lenovo]] and a seperation from the [[Solarian Catholic Church]], both sides declared the other to be anathema, causing a ...f the [[List of Tengarian Monarchs|Emperors]] of Tengaria, who claimed the Solarian title, thus leading to the of the idea of {{wp|universal monarchy}} which h
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  • ...ed both the Gaullican officers and those who refused to participate in the uprising. Mauron managed to send one telegram to the closest Gaullican garrison of E ...uprising and did not wish for the central authorities to hear of an armed uprising under their watch. A company of 200 Gaullican soldiers and five pieces of a
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  • | religion = [[Solarian Catholic Church]] ...un to gain a small amount of popularity in Paretia. Marta I was a devout [[Solarian Catholic Church|Catholic]] and her kingdom alongside Esmeira and Tosutonia
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  • ...torate of Sohar]] in 1903 following an [[1903 Almina uprising|anti-Estmere uprising in Almina]]. Growing nationalist sentiment led Estmere to grant Sohar inde ...it in two by the Adras, with the areas west of the mountains having a mild Solarian climate, while the remainder of the country consists of arid plains.
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  • ...o much for independence as much as against high taxes, the imposition of [[Solarian Catholic Church|Catholicism]] and {{wp|French language|Gaullican language}} ...tions of both locals and the authorities simmered. The Belmonte! and Ukyou Uprising also occurred shortly thereafter. In this context, the party leadership mad
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  • ...e 1910's, becoming a {{wp|colonel}} in 1922 after supporting the [[Jianyin Uprising]]. Considered politically close to {{wp|left-wing nationalism|nationalist}} ...the war but after the invasion of Gaoming did not play a large part in the Solarian War.
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  • ...accepted that the Second Republic was mere days away from a mass socialist uprising when the Stadio Invicto raid occurred. ...test ancestors from the pioneers of Poveglian Asteria, the warriors of the Solarian Deep, the great Renaissance Captain-Generals, to the Emperors and Consuls o
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  • ...itude which became a major factor in securing greater autonomy until the [[Solarian War]] in which the independence movement took up arms. ...ainst Etruria but was now facing a growing [[Council republic|Councilist]] uprising. Following the annexation, the territory was reformed into the Union State
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  • ...tween the Ororo tribes, thwarting anti-colonial efforts. There was a minor uprising during [[Sougoulie]] when the Thuri Dominion of Heaven revolted in 1883. De ...the population. As of the 2010 census, 64% of the population identified as Solarian Catholic. Irfanis represented 13% of the population and Fetishists 12%. 1%
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  • ...es since classical antiquity, and served as the northern boundary of the [[Solarian Empire]] at its height. The collapse of the Empire during late antiquity c ...|thumb|left|Rioting in the streets of [[Eulenstadt]] during the [[Diehlite Uprising]], which marked the start of the [[Valduvian Revolution]].]]
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  • The Patron League would make [[Solarian Catholic Church|Solarian Catholic]] [[Sotirianity]] the official of Paretia, which had been secular ...eople, and that their base of supporters are known as ''"A revolta"'' (The uprising).
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  • ...ere themselves split, as many believed it an attempt by the Anti-Socialist Solarian Right to take control of the entire system, under the guise of ensuring con [[File:Hanoi, The uprising on August 19, 1945.jpg|thumb|right|Storming of the Presidential residence b
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  • ...rdad Rebellion]]. The PRRC continued to resist against Etrurian during the Solarian War, securing itself a stronghold in southern Pardaran, with the backing an ...ttari]] as their leader and the group began to arrange for mass mutiny and uprising against the Shah and the Etrurians.
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  • |religion = [[Solarian Catholic Church]] ...ombardi]] requested Asterian military assistance which helped put down the uprising (known as the [[Catacosi Mission]] in Asteria).
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  • ...ovement. This independence would eventually come in 1706 with the [[Zemani Uprising]] and the capture of the Dostak Fortress, this would establish the [[Zemani ...the war, Gulbistan would remain Etrurian for another decade. During the [[Solarian War]], The SOK and GSA would lead rebellion with the support of many nation
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  • ...|[rɛˈpʊbːlɪkɐ tɐ ˈɑmɑsˤɾ]}}) is a {{wp|transcontinental country}} in the [[Solarian Sea]], halfway between [[Euclea|Southeast Euclea]] and [[Rahelia|Northwest ...e {{wp|middle_ages|Middle Ages}} being largely derived from late [[Solaria|Solarian]] administration, instead of {{wp|feudalism|feudal}} power dynamics more co
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  • |religion = 90% [[Irfan]] <br> 5% [[Solarian Catholic Church|Solarian Catholicism]] <br> 5% {{wp|Minority religion|Other}} ...d a subsequent [[Operation Nadiifi (1997)|crackdown]] sparked a mass civil uprising that would eventually morph into a multi-sided [[Tusani Civil War|civil war
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  • ...tional people and culture, deeply rooted in tradition and in faith, with [[Solarian Catholic Church|Catholicism]] still holding great sway over the government ...retain control of the island for the years to come, it also translates in Solarian and High Aquilian to "Eagle". For this reason, the eagle has always been as
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  • ...rciluco|Arcilucan]] and [[Verliquoian Empire|Verliquoian]] empires. Gaullo-Solarian culture would continue to develop over the proceeding centuries and a nasce ...zation]], the [[Mutual Assistance Organisation]], and the [[Association of Solarian Nations]]. It is an observer of [[Association of Gaullophone States|Le Gaul
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  • ...flag|Senria}}<br>'''Supported by'''<br>[[File:CSRN.png|22x20px]] [[Greater Solarian Republic|Etruria]]<br>{{flag|Werania}}<br>{{flag|Ansan}}<hr>'''Separatists' ...in 1920, had directly led to a successful palace coup known as the Jiayun Uprising which entrenched a new government under the [[Nanqing Clique]] who sought t
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  • | 7% [[Solarian Catholic Church|Catholic]] |established_event2 = [[Solarian Empire|Solarian]] conquest
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  • |national_motto = ''[[Deo Favente]]'' <small>([[wikipedia:Latin|Solarian]]) <br>"With God's Favour"</small> |religion = 85% [[Solarian Catholic Church|Solarian Catholic]]<br> 13% irreligious <br> 2% other
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  • ...vements to Etruria's national economy, which steadily recovered from the [[Solarian War]] and the poor economic management under the previous [[Etrurian Third ...the inadequacies of the new political system constructed in wake of the [[Solarian War]], through the [[Community of Nations Mandate for Etruria]]. In an atte
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  • ...vent future conflict, rifts between the Euclean Allies would lead to the [[Solarian War]] only a decade later. ...Road, Shanghai.jpg|225px|right|thumb|Senrian guerrillas during the [[Ukyou Uprising]].]]
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  • |religion = 44.1% Zohist<br>38.2% Solarian Catholic<br>15.6% Irreligious<br>2.1% Other ...dynasty had long been in decline, largely due to the growing influence of Solarian Catholicism and the economic consequences of their luxury spending. During
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  • |religion = 44.1% Solarian Catholic<br>38.2% Taojiao<br>15.6% Irreligious<br>2.1% Other ...dynasty had long been in decline, largely due to the growing influence of Solarian Catholicism and the economic consequences of their luxury spending. In 1667
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  • ...can Church}}<br />{{wp|Orthodox Presbyterianism|Low Embrican Church}}<br>[[Solarian Catholic Church|Catholicism]] ...ad abdicated in 1935 and the kingdom was left without a monarch. A leftist uprising threatened the fragile post-war government. It was suppressed with assistan
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  • ...icine and mathematics were later used as inspiration during the {{wp|Roman|Solarian}} period in a moment of massive advances particularly in the arts. The coll ...ingdom of Vespasia]], ethnic Pirese joined in what is known as the October Uprising, which led to a [[Piraese War of Independence|War of Independence]] that la
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  • ...olence and destruction of both the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]] and [[Solarian War]]. Despite this, the collapse of Etrurian authority in wake of its defe ...ority coupled with harsh reprisals and the use of chemical gas defeats the uprising, but its lasting legacy would inspire the Rahelian population and bring to
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  • ...]]<br>[[Second Sakata Incident]]<br>[[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]]<br>[[Solarian War]] [the ukyou uprising; imahara works to smuggle arms and rations to the insurgents, but does not
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  • ...e {{wp|Early Slavs|early Marolevs}} in the late classical period, as the [[Solarian Empire]] expanded into the Miersan hinterlands. Although not conquered by S ...into Soravia in the summer of 1935 these socialist partisans performed an uprising supported by [[Valduvia]] causing them to overrun much of the eastern half
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  • |religion = 96% {{wp|Roman Catholic|Solarian Catholic}}<br>2% {{wp|Atheist}}<br> 1% Other ...ilitary failures against the [[Asterian Federation]] resulted in a popular uprising against his regime. He committed suicide and Moreira switched sides, ending
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  • ...nsive destruction. In the latter stages of the Solarian War, the [[Greater Solarian Republic]] was forced to conduct a full-scale withdrawal from Coius, abando ...their colonial posessions independently of one another to deter a unified uprising. Between 1860 and 1946, the Etrurian colonies in Zorasan were collectively
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  • ...of Solstiana]]. The Septemberists supported by Cislania lead a successful uprising against the unpopular isolated regime in the region, with a {{wp|Free state ...as soon repeated across the other Weranian states. Like with the Cislanian uprising these revolutionary movements were far from united in their causes with som
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  • |religion = [[Solarian Catholic Church]] ...conquered the entirety of the eastern Oaexicun Empire and had sponsored an uprising in the city of Cutharmuoic to install a pro-Poveglian leader. The Oaexicun'
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  • * 44.9% [[Solarian Catholic Church|Solarian Catholicism]] ...ers. Proselytization began under the actions of [[Solarian Catholic Church|Solarian Catholic]] priests, converting many Guaraní tribes in the process as a mea
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  • ...age|Weranian}}: '''Osterrevolution''') sometimes known as the '''Wiesstadt Uprising''' ('''Wiesstädter Aufstand''') was an {{wp|Republicanism|anti-monarchist} ...l areas remained more conservative due to the continued influence of the [[Solarian Catholic Church]], higher rates of illiteracy, greater provincialism and ne
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  • |national_motto = "''A Mari Usque Ad Mare''" <small>(Solarian)</small> Alarmed by the Beaver Wars and the possibility of future colonial uprising, Gaullican and provincial officials met at [[La Colline]] in Monbec City, M
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  • | {{small|— 31.2% [[Solarian Catholic Church|Catholic]]}} ...lony back to its Gaullican name. Their rule was briefly interrupted by the uprising by the [[St John Republic]] during the [[Capois Rebellion]].
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  • ...ith causing the collapse of the Solarian Empire. Following the fall of the Solarian Empire these tribes began increasingly organising into petty kingdoms large 'Ōsaithaz = Our Oath (originally to an anti-Solarian character I think, I can't quite remember)
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  • [[Solarian Catholic Church]] 12%<br/> [[File:Hanoi, The uprising on August 19, 1945.jpg|thumb|right|Storming of the Presidential residence b
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  • ...Émile Durkheim|Hugues Subercaseaux}}, which itself stems from the medieval Solarian word ''functionalis''.<ref name="Structural Functionalism"/> [[Gaëtan de T ...tion]] of 1937. Caviglia and Tassinari declared themselves Co-Leaders of a Solarian Republic of Etruria and began to implement their Solarianist policies.<ref
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  • ...many new kingdoms, led by many members of the warrior caste. This warrior uprising would result in the rise of the [[agheze]] government system, in which the ...olonized. The other major denominations include [[Solarian Catholic Church|Solarian Catholicism]], practiced primarily by Ouloume people and in the Magadi regi
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  • ...of Euclean and colonial conflicts. Due to its historical adversary with [[Solarian Catholic Church]], Caldia was one of the first to break with Solaria during ...stmericized to ''Caldia''. This is reflected in the {{wp|Romance languages|Solarian-influenced languages}}. The name ''Calidonia'' is rarely used in modern con
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  • ...ne 2nd, 1924. The Civil War had ended, the Republic safe from the Populist Uprising, yet left devastated by the loss of life and the damage done to Marquette, ...Duquesne population is literate, due to the high presence of schools, both Solarian Catholic, Private, and Vocational. Most of the books and pamphlets publishe
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