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  • | File:2000 BCE.png | alt1=Map of Gentu in 2000 BCE
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  • * [[20th century BCE|10th BCE]] * [[19th century BCE|9th BCE]]
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  • ...racy of Sepcans that existed prior to the unified Empire. The 15th century BCE [[Great Axe Chronicle]] contains much of the tales that shaped Kozra's wide
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  • ...ce their ancestry to gens Claudia, which first surfaced in the 6nd century BCE according to ancient [[Latin Republic|republican]] records. The family was ...dynasty remained in [[Adrianople]] ruling as petty rulers, until the 15th century eventually holding the title as Duke of Adrianople. The Claudian dynasty re
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  • ...he sole exception to all of this was for a brief period in the 8th Century BCE when the Cult of Bokessa took over the temples of Thafon and made strides t ...least throughout their latter millennium (from the 15th to the 6th Century BCE), they enjoyed civilised rule under a series of Kings, termed by [[Thafonol
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  • |pre-27,000 BCE || ||Humans arrive in [[Asteria Superior]] and into the vicinity of what |pre-14,900 BCE || ||The Bison Spearhead, found in [[Breloux]].
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  • ==Prehistory (up to 1500 BCE)== * {{wp|Circa 4000 BCE}} – Central [[Casaterra]] ([[Sylva]], [[Sidonia]], [[Murovanka]], [[Erqui
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  • ...ed tribes, with most of Drazhinskiya joining the Slavic League in the 10th Century. Tribes from Drazhinskiya took part in the [[Slavic-Symmerian Wars]] and he ...e in the 18th Century, followed by the Empire's collapse in the early 19th Century. A long period of unrest and intermittent civil war culminated in the [[Hly
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  • ...th burgeoning social justice movements coalescing as early as the mid 20th century and enduring governmental rebuke to this day. | Painted Hand || 7000 BCE-2800 BCE''*''
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  • ...s well as further examples of Thafonic coinage dating from the 8th Century BCE. ...the Bronze Age and the subsequent takeover by the Gauli in the 6th Century BCE.
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  • | to c. 15000 BCE | c. 15000 – c. 4000 BCE
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  • |established_date1 = 750 BCE ===Pre-History(Before the Sixth Century)===
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  • | established_date = ~600 BCE ...th Century BCE prior the establishment of [[Ancient Symmeria]], but by 556 BCE had become the capital of Symmeria and remained so until the [[Fall of the
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  • ...r (Iearth)|World War]] and CCA peacekeeping missions. However, in the 21st century it has leaned closer to [[Zamastan]] and in 2022 joined [[WEDA]]. The curre ====21st Century====
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  • ===Pre-History(Before the Sixth Century)=== ===Antiquity (Before the 6th Century BCE - 4th Century CE)===
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  • ...old became the main monetary metals until silver was monetized in the 16th century.  Until the widespread acceptance of {{wp|representative money}}, coins of ...li stones, possibly under the influence of the Chikai culture; by the 13th century, gold had become the dominant commodity traded by Achahadian merchants for
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  • Beginning in the mid-15th Century previously peaceful relations with the Kiếm Hoà Dynasty began to deterio By the 17th Century Adamdar power was beginning to wane as internal conflicts and dynastic stru
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  • |established_date1 = 3300-1300 BCE |established_date2 = 322-185 BCE
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  • ...ria}} and later {{wp|Dynastic Egypt|Dynastic Kadaria}} in the 17th century BCE. At the start of their history, husna were essentially city-states in their ...ime of Lower Kadaria's conquest of the [[Kusre River]] in the 15th century BCE, every major settlement along the river had turned into a husna.
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  • Antiquity - 6000 BCE: The fertile plains of Nueva Rico are occupied by a number of primitive tri c. 6000 BCE: Archaeological data shows Neolithic civilization (marked by animal domesti
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  • ...m likely first arrived in the area of modern-day Siamat in the 4th century BCE, though it did so as a persecuted faith and had little impact during [[Xian ...st temples and employed Zohist clergy in the administration. After the 7th century there was a greater adoption of Shangean customs and governmental practices
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  • ====Warring Tribes Period [26th century BCE to 23rd century BCE]==== ...he centuries of warfare and bloodshed that began in the early-26th century BCE, decided to put an end to the most egregious incursions, and drafted a writ
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  • |[[Prehistorical period]]| 5280-2720 BCE |[[Early history]]| 2720-1240 BCE
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  • ==Before 1st Millennium BCE== ===32000 BCE===
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  • ...s of India were supplanted in the northern and western regions.[28] By 400 BCE, stratification and exclusion by caste had emerged within Hinduism,[29] and ...rn India into the cosmopolitan networks of medieval Islam.[38] In the 15th century, the Vijayanagara Empire created a long-lasting composite Hindu culture in
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  • ...iculture in the coastal floodplains of the region’s western coast. By 3000 BCE, the Shimu had established various city states around the area, notably [[N ...eholder Dynasty in the 11th century and Herian trading posts from the 15th century onwards. The nation would reunify under General [[Azahar ben Arik]] in 1783
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  • ...a central part of the [[Platesan Empire]]. During the 14th and half of the 15th centuries, Tarper and the rest of the empire became the center of the [[War In the 21st century, Tarper is a great power both economically and politically. Tarper is a dev
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  • ...sted in east-central Hemithea from the 15th century BCE to the 9th century BCE. It succeeded the proto-Chikai civilization, which was arguably the first c ...what is today Menghe's Baeksan province, in the 16th century BCE. In 1554 BCE, King Akan of Achahan conquered the declining proto-Chikai civilization to
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  • ...t proof of human inhabitance in Sibaria dating back to appprocimately 7500 BCE. Years before the Ancient Sibarians formed one empire, the lands surroundin ...es of internal conflicts, conspiracies and civil wars from the late second century BC onward, while greatly extending its power beyond the Sibarian region. Th
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  • ...erseas was always treated with a degree of separation. Since the late 7th century, the two regions were thought unrelated, as few states between them had con ==18th century and before==
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  • Adula was originally a concept of [[Verdusa]]n civilization in the 6th century B.C.E., with the idea of an extensive landmass beyond the deserts of [[Emmi [[File:Bezdekia Road.png|thumb|left|The [[Bezdekia Road]] circa. 3rd century B.C.E., connected civilizations across Adula, starting in the west in moder
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  • ...s a historical period in [[Themiclesia]] spanning c. 800 to 385 BCE. 17th-century historians named the period "dark" because of a want of historical records ...m the 12th to the 8th century, and the emergence of reliable annals in 385 BCE.
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  • |established_date1 = c. 3300 BCE |established_date2 = 322 BCE
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  • |established_date2 = Early 15th century |established_date3 = 15th century
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  • |established_date1 = 4th Century BCE ...nced metallurgy and goldsmith techniques that date back to the 7th century BCE and beyond.
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  • ...o ones spoken in Abos. Agriculture was independently developed circa 10000 BCE, either on the coast of the [[Tenific Ocean]] or along the [[Latum]], and s [[Mavona]] was founded circa 700 BCE as a direct democratic city but later turned into an [[Mavonan Republic|oli
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  • ...the Kasi people|Kasi migrations]], would bring down the empire in the 14th century. ...sal state of the [[Lat Luataya Kingdom]] and [[Toki dynasty]]. In the 19th century it came under increasing [[Gaullica|Gaullican]] influence, culminating in t
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  • ...Solarian Empire would have conquered the majority of Modern Day Nise by 80 BCE. By the turn of the millennium Anniseria would be conquered from the [[Sola ...himself Sultan of Nise founding the [[Sultanate of Nise]]. During the 15th century and up until it's collapse Niseran Pirates would plague the Gulf of Assonia
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  • ...the 9th century CE. It was replaced by the Hindu Sena dynasty in the 12th century. Islam had been introduced during the Pala Empire, through trade with the A ...al weaponry, coinage, permanent field agriculture and irrigation. From 600 BCE, the second wave of urbanisation engulfed the north Indian subcontinent, as
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  • ...but ultimately bringing the Great Steppe under direct control by the 20th century. While many continued to practice traditional lifestyles, the steppe became ...s that controlled Qizsho, Mirghazab, and Togot from the 6th to 4th century BCE. This was the first ''kelekoltoi'' and occupies a semi-legendary status wit
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  • |established_date1 = 3100 BCE - 600 CE <!--Date of first key event--> ...Santhea]], which escalated into the [[Illusia-Neverendia War]] in the 15th century.
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  • ...area were conquered by the [[Kostrols]] and [[Mavians]] in the 2nd century BCE, who settled the land themselves. The [[Republic of Ikhov]] ruled the regio ...tion of the [[Republic of Kostrolia]] on 1 January 1885. In the early 20th century, a period of [[Era of Turbulence|worldwide]] and [[Kostrolian Revolution|lo
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  • ...d new colonies and trading outposts on the Erytherian islands. In the 11th century, the Republic reached the peak of its power, controlling most of the mariti ...ndependent city. The name republic was given to the state only in the 19th century by Lavarian historians and scholars.
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  • ...gnation would leave Nameria in a destitute state by the middle of the 20th century, from which the nation has yet to fully recover. ...an groups had come into contact with italic and latin polities prior to 67 BCE, it was the beginning of the Aken Wars that would prove a decisive point in
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  • |date_format = dd-mm-yyyy BCE/CE === Prehistory (3,000 BCE to 500 BCE) ===
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  • ...s the center of Amathian nationalism throughout the Brotherly Union's last century of existence, being chosen as the royal seat of the [[Kingdom of Amathia]]. ...ted history, with its origin being debatably traced as far back as the 5th century BC, with Piraean historians describing a religious capital of the ancient A
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  • ...the late 15th century, though they were largely abandoned by the mid-16th century. [[Gaullica|Gaullican]] explorer [[Rogerin Dumont]] bestowed Terre-Belle it ...revealed that the Ivoire culture came to dominate Terre-Belle between 1500 BCE to 850 CE.
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  • ...eral-leaning movement which dominated national policy towards the mid-17th century until the Kingdom joined the union of the [[United Kingdom of Lhedwin]] alo ...ng Lhedwinic forces. As a result, a majority of the first half of the 20th century in Glanodel was spent on reconstruction. These efforts were aided by repara
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  • ...rganized civilization become more apparent, but it was only until the 15th century AD/CE did the Mizkenij Empire the first real organized state, start to domi ...regional leaders. Rhodevus has since apologised for this in the late 20th century. In the power vacuum left by the Rhodeves, which lasted decades, the first
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  • ...]] attested from the 11th century CE. Their population grew rapidly in the 15th and 16th centuries, as close ties between [[Kirisaki]] and the League encou ...CE onward. The first wave of Miranian settlers arrived in the 11th century BCE. They were mostly merchants who settled permanently in the [[Liúşai Leagu
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