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  • ...eridesian continent]] during the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. The Great Plague is believed to have killed nearly 1.7 million people, which was approximate The Great Plague caused profound social and economic changes within Hesperidesia, and brough
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  • ...eridesian continent]] during the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. The Great Plague is believed to have killed nearly 1.7 million people, which was approximate The Great Plague caused profound social and economic changes within Hesperidesia, and brough
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  • '''Publius II''' reigned during the Great Plague of Hesperidesia, which was the beginning of the end for the empire. ===Great Plague outbreak===
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  • ...'Norian Plague''', the '''Liran Plague''', the '''Inoran Plague''', '''The Great Death''', and '''Beo's Mercy''') was a series of pandemic outbreaks of the ...ny Merchants suffered harsh oppression for their role in the spread of the plague.
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  • [[File:BurningPlague.jpg|300px|thumb|right|An illustration of victims of the plague and their plight.]] ...% of the Empire's population, with the hardest hit areas in [[Syara]]. The plague recieved its name due to the Makedonian response of burning the bodies of v
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  • ...ia]] from the 16th to the 20th century. The earliest outbreak, the [[Great Plague of Hesperidesia]] was by for the most destructive, claiming 1.7 million liv
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  • ...es and wiping out roughly 7% of the Empire's population. The impact of the plague was dramatic, curtailing the Imperial economy and wiping out a number of no ...bsolute destruction wrought upon the Empire of Exponent as a result of the plague, Riysian forces set sail to reclaim al-Raha after more than six decades of
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  • ...uding the socio-economic and political tensions generated by the [[Heratic Plague]] pandemic in the 1410s, | partof = [[Great Rising]]
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  • ...n was a virus, the research uncovered by the Expedition confirmed that the plague left genetic material in the Alteran population via [https://en.wikipedia.o .... This complex protection against counter-magic environments prevented the Great Civilization of the C'tan's efforts to generate a cure in-house from achiev
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  • ...m earlier manuscripts, which are now lost, in the seventh century at the [[Great Monastery of Ro'ekha]]. This version of the ''Life'' was widely copied and ...Misrav, who resolved to enter the priesthood. At eighteen, he entered the Great Monastery of Ro'ekha as a novice, but he was rebellious and struggled to ab
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  • | result = Destruction of the [[Medusa Plague]] * Creation of the [[Great Riftspace Distortion]]
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  • ...eans from [[Ventismar]] to [[Corentia]]. The song was created during the [[Great Expansion Period (Englean Kaiserreich)]], in which the Kaiserreich expanded
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  • In 66AD, two years after the {{wp|Great Fire of Rome}}, some 4000 Roman Christians gathered in the Port of {{wp|Ost ...xponent was peaceful for those living within the Monastery. The empire had great wealth from trade and colonial expansion and the emperor made sure the Mona
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  • ...]], as well as several military conquests. The [[Durnstaal]] kingdoms took great interest in the security of their trade products and often took military me ...al trade among the civilizations along its network. Diseases, most notably plague, also spread along the Bezdekia Road.
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  • ...n explorer [[Drosen von Salien]] before being renamed in 1664 during the [[Great Awakening]]. The Confederation is the largest nation by land area on [[Arca ====Black Rot Plague (1661–1663)====
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  • ...nce bitterly resented. In general, churches became powerful bodies, having great says in local politics, while possessing extensive estates in terms of weal The [[Panoles plague]] unravelled much of West Borean social order, and indignated by ecclesiast
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  • ...ontagions continued for centuries. Despite the name, {{wp|Plague (disease)|plague}}, while significant, was not the sole pathogen of the epidemic; {{wp|chole The Panoles plague designates several outbreaks of different diseases that occurred roughly in
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  • | author = The Great Prophets * Amri (The Plague)
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  • First Great Rise (1000 BC - 700 BC) First Great Fall (700 BC - 500 BC)
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  • ...it became a monster-ridden landscape of draconic beings and monsters that plague the landscape that brought a dark age. It became a part of Silverdale in 16 ...lari, Mako River in the west, Cevalo River in the east, the coastline, the great lake of Sol, and a number of oases.
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  • ...us villagers he encountered believed that he, a foreigner, had brought the plague with him, though it had been present for well over a month at that point. H
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  • *1387; The [[The Great Famine of the 1390’s|Great Famine]] first starts in the large coastal citys of Blekinge. ...either died or near death because of the [[The Great Famine of the 1390’s|Great Famine]]. This est. are based histisc accounts.
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  • |established_event2 = 2nd Great Plague ...of Manterau and Heisenburg are situated around - and often inside - these great peaks.
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  • ...f conflict between the Makedonians and the Bosrei. Following the [[Burning Plague]] Makedonian influence began to wane and while influence from the [[Kingdom ...t War period, which allowed it to escape both the [[Siduri War]] and the [[Great Eracuran War|Eracuran War]] largely unharmed. Since then, Górska has maint
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  • ...[[Gentu]]. The 20th century saw increasing globalization, most notably the Great War and the subsequent formation of the [[Union of Realms]]. 20th-century t *c. 1537: [[Great Games]] begin.
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  • ...uenced early policy toward the Jews; he described them as "brothers of the Great Book," and commanded that Jews in the country be afforded respect and basic ...the day of taxation there comes forth a great commotion as the Jews of the great city come forth from their quarter to the town square, where the magistrate
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  • ...what could reasonably be called fishing villages, along the shores of the Great Lakes of Vinya. It is hypothesised and indeed substantiated by archaeologic ...Bandon. In 1286, the respective monarchs of these two kingdoms met at the great lake on the upper reaches of the Bandon to discuss terms for union in the f
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  • ...umb|right|"Fleeing from Death," a famous pencil sketch from 1974 depicting plague refugees fleeing into the mountains to escape the coastal cities.]] ...c") was a {{wp|Pandemic|pandemic}} outbreak of {{wp|Bubonic_plague|bubonic plague}} which took place in [[Menghe]] between 1508 and 1514. Estimates of the ex
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  • | image4 = Black death plague-smaller.jpg ...[compass]], the [[Seacson Talla]], depiction of the effects of the [[Great Plague]], A [[Terranity|Terranist]] manuscript, a blue-and-white Zhao porcelain.}}
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  • ..., this was not always the case, and the city historically played host to a great deal of less than savory activity. ...ving, and thus developed the many small-scale “dockside gangs” which would plague the city until the creation of a proper police force in 1863.
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  • ==The Great Sweeping== ...ailures in coordinating leadership across the Tangaran tribes continued to plague attempts to resist the colonial approach, leading to decisive defeats at Ca
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  • ==== MIDD and the Alteran Plague ==== ...Malgravean society, sent a number of talented archeologists to travel the Great Civilization of the C’tan to seek leads to assist them in developing new
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  • ...9,077 km² and contains multiple satellite cities and areas not built up. Great Kien-k'ang represents the extent of the city prior to the incorporation of ...l precincts. So the ''lats-prang'' logically means "great boundaries" or "great state".
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  • ===Plague and Famine=== ...deal with waves of famine and disease. The most famous being the [[Heratic Plague]], you can read more about that below.
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  • ...igins back to the flaggent communities  that came about during the [[Great Plague of Hesperidesia]] in the late 16th and early 17th centuries.
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  • ...on the island from elsewhere long ago, in an event known to them as [[The Great Blessing]], or ''Molos Seldal'', which has become mythologised in the [[Vae ...ing island. This name is in reference to the [[Vaen-Atal]] belief in [[The Great Blessing]] (''Molos Seldal''), referring to the time in which their theolog
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  • ...onal military superpower, a status which was affirmed following the second Great Astyrian War. It was one of the first countries in Astyria to develop nucle ...hat, just like has been concluded in Trellin and Hysera, a form of Bubonic plague was the case.
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  • ...with the arrival of the ([[Namór Ásásadóirmenni|Asasdoirmenni]], English: Great Raiders). A series of small battles would take place slowly pushing the Có =====Plague of the 6th Century=====
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  • ...digenously as ''plemstvo'' or ''tominovi'') is an ancient institution with great political and social significance that is considered to have begun with the ...h which the nobles endured with contempt came to an end with the [[Panoles plague]], which destroyed the basis of much of Bibliocratic institutions. This was
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  • The '''Hào dynasty''', also known as the '''Great Hào Empire''' or the '''Tuhaoese dynasty''', was the last imperial dynasty ...vered from the Great Wave, as food shortages and homelessness continued to plague the empire. Rebellions against the Hào authorities became frequent; the [[
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  • ...and folklore, it is determined that Snow was born in the aftermath of the Great Ruin in the 900s. Another theory pointed to Snow’s birth amid the era whe ...e demonic invasion came, Snow played a part in the role to aid to cure the plague known as the Vendral’s Curse and pushed back the tide of monsters across
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  • Plague and drought/famine. Similar impact to the Irish Famine, population drops an ===The Great Recession===
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  • ...outh of the province, first in the 1490s to escape from the country's {{wp|plague}} epidemic, and again in the 17th century to escape persecution of {{wp|Pro ...ea suffered further setbacks after the [[Haddock Sea flood of 1955]] and [[Great August Storm]], both of which hit Nevel hard.
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  • ...the southern side of the island to provide care for {{wp|Plague (disease)|plague victims}}. It is understood that the island provided this service owing to In 1647, to honour the work of the resident Augustine order during a previous plague epidemic, the city's wealthy merchant families once again funded the buildi
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  • |established_event5 = The Great Compromise - Maubourg Accords ===Plague of the silent death===
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  • ...r "Big Haida Land". "Guuj" used to mean "big" but the word "Imperial" and "Great" have been attached to it as well. "Xaat Kil" meant the Haida alone in the The 1st Guuj Xaat Kil emerged from the power vacuum left by the Great Dying and the groundwork that was laid by the Kiidaawa. According to old Ki
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  • ...of the Empire. The Nezahualkanids rule was one of centralization but also great liberation, as the Philosophers became more and more influents, weakening t Like all empires, it featured great diversity in terms of economies, ethnicities, languages, and religion, even
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  • He is best known for his leadership in the later two-thirds of the [[Great Conquest War]], which began under Kwon’s leadership. Kim’s early reign ...ressively expansionist phase, but in Menghe he has been rehabilitated as a great leader who oversaw the defense of the nation and there are multiple temples
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  • === The Great Struggle === ...from Artemis herself, and called upon the country to act, kickstarting the Great Northern War. This bloody, fifty year long conflict saw the north finally l
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  • It would not last however, 115 years after the Empire's founding his great grandson Emperor Matthias, took his armies northeast, seeking battle with n ...id lands, once home to empires older then any tales tell, though now their great works are but ruins.
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  • |established_event2 = Independence from Great Britan ...ites dating back thousands of years. The {{wp|Pyramids of Giza}}, the {{wp|Great Sphinx of Giza|Sphinx}}, and the temples of {{wp|Luxor Temple|Luxor}} and {
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