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  • ...would typically provide the bulk of the early Vedmed Military. By the 19th century metauri would be used to refer to Vedmedi cavalryman in service with Soravi ...major role in shaping the early Vedmed Kingdom but by the end of the 16th century they were in decline as they were being replaced more and more by civil and
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  • ...ight, it was the largest continuous empire in history and, for just over a century, the foremost power in [[Elezia|world politics]]. It was also the only ever ==Imperial Century==
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  • ...r of Aunistria, and a new château was constructed around the original 14th-century keep. ...[Aunistria Revolution]] the property was confiscated and in the early 19th century, and the Drambenburgian Emperor acquired it for his brother.
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  • ...who initiated the [[War of the Magpie and the Dragon]]. In the seventeenth century, the Cadenzan government introduced regulations on the operation of mercena ...Namija turned its attention once more to Andamonia early in the sixteenth century, it was again the ''ratafran'', now armed with gunpowder, who were sent to
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  • ...s challenged and attacked under the [[Lourale ka Maoube]], but in the 16th century new schools of the practice promoted new interpretations more focused on bo ...ay be extended to a larger collective of men and women, especially in 16th century interpretations, probably as kings in some areas were diminuted themselves
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  • ...d in formal tolerance for non-Cositene beliefs beginning in the later 16th century, with practitioners of ??? traditional religions, [[Kurangper]], and other
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  • ...es are believed to have only lived there for brief periods. Since the 13th century, the {{wp|Inuit}} peoples of the [[Miuts]] and the [[Anuans]] have inhabite ...Henria Toune''" (Henria Town) became colloquially adopted in the late 16th century for that purpose. In 1603, the town was renamed to its present name, both t
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  • |established_date1 = 11th century ====Settlement of Akauroa (11th Century)====
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  • ...{{wp|ultranationalism|ultranationalist}} ideology with its genesis in 16th Century [[Aurora (continent)|Aurora]]. Its core tenants derive from a belief in the
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  • | image_caption = View from the 16th century Cloisters [[File:Monastery of Ro'ekha.jpg|thumb|250px|left|The late 11th century House of the [[Knights of Saint Misrav]], later a refectory]]
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  • ...and [[Lysia]], which maintained major colonies in Delamaria from the 16th century to the 18th. There are also sizable [[Variota|Variot]] groups in Vandergart
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  • ...this group having been subsumed by the expansion of Haimuttan in the 16th century. Haimuttan and Pelasian are the only representatives of this branch remaini ...erial period of Hymuth historiography, beginning in the middle of the 16th century.
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  • ==1st century== ==2nd century==
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  • ...nomic, and technological innovations into Lhedwinic nations. The late 15th century is most commonly accepted as the beginning of the Northern Renaissance and ...d from the later half of this period. Forms of artistic expression which a century ago would have been banned by the church were now tolerated or even encoura
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  • ...confederacy 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
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  • ...cation Wars]] throughout the entirity of the 12th century through the 16th century. Apennine had been historically made up of quarreling city-states and confe
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  • ...top''': Veepiir District|Port of Anlaufhafen|Anlaufhafen Hauptbahnhof|20th Century Heritage Museum|}} | established_date = 11th century
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  • ...s of [[Iobaray]]. Though forms of the military have existed since the 16th century, the current IDF was formed in 1934 after the collapse of the Iobaray empir
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  • ...that led to the eventual unification of the Mayans, completed in the 17th Century with the takeover of Chichen Itza. From the 17th-19th Centuries, the Kingdo
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  • ...lden Years of Exponent and the Unification of Hesperidesia - 1382AD - 16th Century=== ===The Plague - 16th - 18th Century===
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  • ...line of revolutionary Ambria, leading to the restoration of 1821. The 19th century was a period of notable stability and prosperity, with the nation's rapid i ===Antiquity (6th century BC - 7th century AD)===
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  • ...originating in [[History of Central Orient|Central Orient]] from the 16th century. It is often described as “traditional [[Orient]]al ice cream” for its ...d throughout Kotowari, to [[Mahana]] and [[Mekabiri]], whereby in the 18th century it became wildly popular throughout the subcontinent.
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  • ...sy location was purpose built by the Nikolian government in the early 18th century, and has remained in service since.
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  • '''Alrik''' (1st century BC - 1st century AD) is a legendary {{wp|king}} and {{wp|lawgiver}} of the {{wp|Geats|Ancien ...ry AD. The story would not be set down into writing until at least the 8th century AD, where it was written in {{wp|runes}}, though it has been alluded to in
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  • ==1st century== ==2nd century==
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  • ...e settlement. However, the town only came into prominence in the late 16th century as a trading port was established in the town, leading to a significant inf ...also suffered as a result of the increasing centralisation during the 19th century, and the town became the site of multiple revolts from {{wpl|radical libera
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  • ...House of Astugón''' is a royal house which originated in Spain in the 16th Century. It was established as the ruling house of [[Escandria]] in 1515 when [[Jua
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  • ...ian [[Administrative District (Zamastan)|province]] of [[Zian]]. It is the 16th-most populous city in the province with 128,000 people. It is in southweste ...he [[Constitution of Zamastan|constitution]]. The late 19th and early 20th century saw major industrialisation of the city, though the namesake canal became o
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  • The Varslands was an independent kingdom until the 16th Century when the Habstrian Empire invaded. It gained independence in 1922, opting n ...[[Habstrian Empire]], it ruled over much of Dolchic Europa until the 20th Century under the empire and later the [[Dolchic Confederation]]. Now is a far smal
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  • === 16th through 18th centuries === ...ritish, subsequently seven other colonies were established by the mid-18th century. The original colonies were: Terranova, which consisted the states of Terra
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  • ...orms would create the Celestial Empire as it exists today by the late 20th century. Although traditionally understood in foreign discourse as a tributary netw ...ce to divine entities such as spirits, ancestors, or gods. During the 16th century, this word was also used to translate the Eucharist into Sublustrian langua
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  • | image_caption = A noble Ludz during the 16th century ...tribute and began plundering the coastal regions. By the middle of the 7th century, the Empire had lost all influence in the area. The lack of a common ennemy
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  • ...rolled Gassasinia from the 7th century all the way through to the mid 16th century. The Gassasinian language retains a strong {{wp|Stratum (linguistics)|subst ...ve been spoken in areas of modern-day Gassasinia since at least the fourth century BCE by the various {{wp|pre-Islamic Arabia|pre-Islamic Arab tribes}}, who s
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  • ...[[Bay of Bashurat]] had intensified dramatically at the start of the 16th century, owing to improvements in nautical technology and ship-design that better s
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  • The ''History of Hwak'' compiled in the late 16th century however mentioned only a 'great earthquake' and no fires or explosions. The ...idea that Cotric civilization had attained superior technology in the 15th century especially [[lou]]s which were believed by proponents to be primitive {{wp|
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  • ...rom Ezekielan exiles who helped found the city of [[Bonhavre]] in the 16th century.
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  • ...he region until the arrival of Svlyvan exploratory expeditions in the 16th Century. The ensuing colonial conflict between the Sylvan Kingdom and the Maraqani ...tury, exasperated by the rise of international socialism in the early 20th Century which appealed strongly to colonial subjects across Septentrion. In 1915 gr
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  • | caption = Portrait of Maria I Claudia, c. 16th century | [[Constantine, Prince of Youth (11th century)|Constantine, Prince of Youth]]
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  • ...the Royal Academy of Fine Arts. After further disasters in the early 19th century when [[Randolph Nada]] attacked the Elkland fleet and bombarded the city, r Since the turn of the 21st century, Courbagne has seen strong urban and cultural development, facilitated by i
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  • ...re, the presence of which sparked colonial interest from Asura in the 16th century.
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  • ...18th Century, at which point they had reached regimental size. By the 19th Century the Light Horse had grown into a brigade composed of two regiments and addi
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  • ...{{wp|Rukai language|Rukai}} as per Quenminese colonization since the 16th century, Bactieuan Quenminese is considered to be a unique variation by most Quenmi ...ese colonization of Bactieu during the [[Thiện Dynasty]] in the early 16th century, Bactieuan Quenminese has made contact with the languages of native Bactieu
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  • ...lony of Pandish Tropico. Although its vocabulary is mostly taken from 18th-century Sapnish, it also has influences from Portuguese, French, English, Taíno, a ...phone elites as a uneducated or poor person's Spanish. Until the late 20th century, Tropican presidents spoke only standard Spanish to Benirdobans, and until
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  • ...ion|Sotirian tradition}} rooted in the beliefs of [[Arvīds Kauss]], a 16th century [[Valduvia]]n bishop who spearheaded the [[Valduvian Reaction]]. Kausian th
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  • ...e Canillac]]. It is a {{wp|medieval}} {{wp|chateaux}} dating from the 16th Century
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  • === Prehistory (2000 BCE - 6th century) === === Extensive trading and cultural influence (6th century to 16th century) ===
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  • ...tructed during the [[Rioni Union]] and saw an uptick in traffic during the 16th and 17th Centuries. ...mains were buried at the Sanctuary between the 3rd Century BCE and the 9th Century BCE. The majority of these remains belonged to young woman, and it is belie
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  • ...tal = 917,973 <small>([[List of urban areas in Amalfi by population|16th]])</small> Founded in the third century BC, Cartavalia was the seat of the Principality of Amiadus and, later, the
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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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  • ...e Islamized in the 10th century and most identified as Muslims by the 16th century. Islam has since played an important role in Manda Pangchu culture and iden
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  • ...]], though they largely existed as separate urban areas until the mid-20th century. ...in the more established ports of [[Tabariere]] and [[Sades]]. By the 16th century, it had become the largest city in Basaquastan, and one the [[Five Privileg
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  • |established_date = 16th century The city was founded as a coastal port town in the 16th century by [[Palia|Palian]] {{wp|conquistador}} [[Sansón de Llarena]], and was one
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  • | extinct = Evolved into early modern [[Lyonheimerish]] by the 16th Century
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  • ...the capital of the [[Tuachec Empire]] from the 13th century until the 16th-century [[Iberic conquest of the Tuachec Empire|Iberic conquest]].
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  • == 12th century == == 15th century ==
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  • ...ophet. The religion emerged during the [[Black Turban Revolt]] in the 16th century, centred around the millenarian figure of [[Hni Wo]]. After his death and t During the 16th century, the [[Valley state|Duranian state]] was shaken by a massive uprising of Hi
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  • ...th centuries and became the most powerful country in the world in the 19th century. ===20th century to present day===
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  • ...inhabited what is now Canada for thousands of years. Beginning in the 16th century, British and French expeditions explored and later settled along the Atlant
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  • ...en these families culminated in the [[Wesian Oligarchic Wars]] in the 18th century. The current [[House of Hagan]] succeeded to the throne in 1792 at the outs
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  • ...ing the reign of Romanos I residing in the satrapy of Paralia. By the 11th century they already possessed large estates spread across the plains of Cappadocia |[[Andreas Argyros, 16th Duke of Charsianon]] (1650-1711)
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  • ...ed to have pledged loyalty to the Troianian Emperor Heraclius I in the 1st century and were allowed to maintain their estates and vast wealth. ...eo Antonios Stratigios Apion, 16th Duke of Heracleopolis|Stratigios Apion, 16th Duke of Heracleopolis]] (1269-1334), son of predecessor
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  • ...guage|Götaish]] (19th century to 1979) </br> {{wp|Irish|Meallángan}} (19th century to 1979) ...ng posts created by [[First Kingdom of Gotneska|Gotneska]] during the late 16th and early 18th centuries, the Great Goutian Empire marked its initiation wh
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  • ...Doher. The name was standardised when it became a lean (fief) in the 16th century, retaining its Middle-Caprish spelling. Norhelm became a Lean (fief) in the 16th century, at which point it also included western Doherlandhunder while lacking Uodi
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  • |established_date1 = 16th century |established_date2 = 17th century
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  • |established_date1 = 8th century |established_date2 = 13th century
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  • |established_date = 9th century ...historically the most powerful prior to Scovernois unification in the 16th century. The capital and largest city of Mesconia is [[Rimso]], which also serves a
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  • [[File:Vasi149.jpg|thumb|left|250px|18th-century illustration of the Episcopal Palace of Ro'ekha]] ...-Bishop of Ro'ekha]], who remained a powerful temporal ruler into the 16th century. The city was noteworthy for the [[Great Monastery of Ro'ekha]], an ancient
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  • ...he idea proper began only in the late Neo-Sepcan period, in around the 8th century, during a period of increasing decentralization and {{wp|feudalism}} under ...es with a catholic bend, such as the [[Empire of Razaria]]. After the 16th century however, popularity of "Neo-Sedybianism" waned in favor of formally accepti
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  • ...sequently converted to [[Fabrian Catholicism]] soon after. During the 16th Century, Vendalia became one of the early HAE members to embrace the protestant rev
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  • ...aonia were risen to the rank of Duke of Lycaonia. By the start of the 11th century the Rendakis line died out in the male line. In 1131 the title of Duke of L |[[Manuel Rendakios-Rhadenos, 16th Duke of Lycaonia]] (1605-1642)
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  • ...as a sovereign state for over a thousand years, from the early 6th to mid-16th centuries. Its territories included part of the city of [[Ro'ekha]] and muc ...is patrimony the [[Great Monastery of Ro'ekha]], and in the early eleventh century bishop Qirnos was a driving force behind the establishment of the [[Knights
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  • ...orld's greatest archaeological mysteries, until their discoveries by the [[16th SS Paranormal Regiment Seleucia]] and the Neocon republics during the [[Cha
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  • ...at NAS Pensacola.jpg|left|thumb|Archaeologists examine the remains of 16th century shipwreck on the beach at NAS Charlotte]] ...Navy ship during an archeological excavation. It may date to the mid-16th century. The ship remains were discovered during the rebuilding of the base's rescu
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  • ...kssun, the province would see significant religious strife during the 16th century and would become a centre of {{wpl|Methodism|Westmarckian Amendism}} as a r ...would be restored under the [[Kingdom of the Azmarans]] in 1801. The 19th century would see significant industrialisation of the province as its mining towns
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  • ...t investment. Few camel routes were converted to rail lines until the 20th century, when near-simultaneous discoveries of vast crude oil deposits in [[Charnea ...tude leading to New Tyria. The route gained new prominence during the 20th century, when Agnannet experienced a massive boom in population and influence that
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  • ...ure, culture and philosophy, the fall of the Zhen dynasty in the early 6th century marked the diverging point between the mainland and the Danguk Peninsula, f ...conflicts]], as well as the [[Zhenian Civil War]], in the turn of the 19th century concluded in the unification of modern-day Zhenia as the [[Empire of Zhenia
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  • ...traces back to the first organized bodyguard units established in the 16th century, the modern '''Maison Légion''' is a partially armored and mechanized unit
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  • ...al architecture. The original Chalkidnoi Castle was constructed in the 6th century AD by Emperor Peroz V. ...ished with its interiors being given a baroque design. During the mid 18th century it suffered neglect, due to successive monarchs favoring other residences.
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  • ...of its history, coming under the control of the Santian Empire in the 16th century and later passing to Liberto-Ancapistan as the Mherta Autonomous Region. A ...a', is of unclear origin. It first appeared in Santian sources in the 15th century, but is believed to have been derived from native terms. Suggested etymolog
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  • ...nd dependable fineness. Much of the trade in the first decades of the 8th century was under the royal household, though private trade quickly overtook it in ...coins in the early 11th century and was as high as 1,500 towards the 19th century.
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  • ===16th Century=== In the eventful 16th century, the ancient city of San Pera, boasting a history spanning two millennia, f
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  • ...of the larger [[Blackpowder Wars (Esermia)|Blackpowder Wars]] of the 18th century. During the 19th century, imperial rule heightened, as did {{wp|dissent}} among the populace as the
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  • ...remain in power in Syara under the [[Makedonian Khanate]], but by the 16th century its growing social isolation from the rest of Syara led to its decline duri
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  • ...n, it was one of the most circulated currencies in [[Euclea]] in the 19th century. ...and silver coins, however tin coins began to be circulated in the mid-16th century, and increased dramatically after the colonisation of [[Chistovodia]]. Hist
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  • ...r was the second capital of the Classical Empire from the 12th to the 16th century, when the city of [[Weskerby]] replaced it as capital of Esthursia. Despite
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  • ...ell as other factors the institution of fotmans died out by the early 16th century. ...artist's representation of typical fotman attire and equipment dating 12th century]]
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  • ...ern art scene and alternative lifestyle,a long with a lot of 16th and 17th century revival architecture. Most of Farksi's landscape includes the hilly Anasazi
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  • | caption = 19th century posthumous portrait of Kosh ...and continental Euclea, and was one of the primary discoveries of the 16th century.
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  • ...of the {{wp|Portuguese Empire}} which ruled the island throughout the 16th century prior to being expelled by {{wp|Safavid Iran|Safavid}} forces. In 1783, the
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  • ...bountiful years. The Empire's fortunes waxed and waned throughout the 17th Century, culminating in the Empire's involvement in the [[Forty Years' War]]. Inter
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  • ...yllabary}} structure with a limited number of logograms. By the early 20th century, with the introduction of the 1912 Kayahallpan Writing Reform, it abandoned
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  • ...e of the three styles of plate armour that evolved in Scandera in the 15th century. Compared to [[Grynings stil]] that became popular in Vedian or [[Söderlan ...g the last years of armoured men fighting in full plate armour in the 16th century so did the armours go through something of a return to the old ways in the
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  • ...and remained virtually unheard-of in most of the world until the mid-19th century.
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  • ...ugh to be moved and operated by one or two men. At some point in the 16th century, the engineers who manned the light, mobile guns began to mesh with melée ...the crew to navigation and duties on their own craft.<ref>Before the 14th century, Themiclesian sailors were responsible for sailing, boarding, and landing;
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  • === 11th century to 12th century === === 13th century ===
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  • ...a, and later warlords again. The first tvrdjavas appeared in the early 8th century and their existence would span 1200 years until the end of the [[Razarian C Tvrdjavas first appeared in the early 8th century. In 709, [[Nenad of Tar]] constructed a perimeter wall around the town of [
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  • ...rgely secured in its current form in the [[East Patyrian War]] of the 16th century. A significant portion of the north of Vlahac was annexed by the [[Vierz Em
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  • ...e arrived with the invasion of the Allamunnic tribal federation in the 5th century of the Common Era, in a form that is generally referred to as Old Anglo-All ...t would go on to establish Anglic and Allamunnic split sometime in the 6th century of the Common Era, with the speech community that would go on to speak Angl
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  • ...uries. At its height, it was the largest empire in history and, for over a century, was the foremost global power. By X830 the Lucis Empire held sway over abo ...-faire policies and a gradual widening of the voting franchise. During the century, the population increased at a dramatic rate, accompanied by rapid urbanisa
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  • ...the 16th century onwards, and the advent of Tyuman Nationalism in the 19th century. Other key groups in Kabylistan include the Khurjai, Rashwyn and Arzhamite ...n Kingdom in the 17th century. The Kingdom would last until the early 20th century, and in this time, most of the modern borders of the Kabylistani state woul
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  • ...is was still a rare occurrence as the major conflicts of the 15th and 16th Century that Lunderfrau found itself in, such as the [[Lunder Conquests]] had limit ...by the Produese (who had claimed and settled the islands) in the late 16th Century only cemented this need. Despite this, popular opinion from both the Kaiser
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  • ...anguage|Luzelese}} and {{wp|Dutch language|Hennish}} explorers in the 16th century contain several variations more obviously derived from the Senrian form of
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  • ...om of Gallia]]. The modern Royal Navy traces its origins to the early 16th century; the oldest of the UK's armed services, it is known as the Senior Service. ...the [[Autocratic Imperial Navy]] for maritime supremacy. From the mid 18th century, it was the world's most powerful navy. The Royal Navy played a key part in
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  • ...oer republics into a confederate state. During the second half of the 19th century Brevierland experienced a large [[Brevierlandic Civil War|Civil War]] which
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  • ...constricted by the proliferation of smaller silver coins in the late 16th century, whose higher intrinsic value obviated the need for large (and consequently
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  • * [[11th century|11th]] * [[12th century|12th]]
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  • ...ing posts of Emerstari established in the late 15th century and early 16th century. At its height, the Emerstarian Empire was one of the largest empires in hi ...owed Emerstari to expand considerably near home. By the middle of the 18th century, Emerstari emerged as the principal naval power in [[Eurevia]] and expanded
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  • ...nce in 1835, and improved its logistical and military capacity in the 19th century, for most of which Quetana possessed the world's fourth largest navy. Follo
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  • ...gave the nation its name. It's dominance would come to an end in the 8th century BC following its subjugation by the [[Kingdom of Friulia|Friulian Kingdom]] ...ign over the region and independence movements would pop up throughout the 16th and 17th centuries. Independence from [[Divine Imperium of Salvia|Salvia]]
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  • ...Since the great crisis of the start of the 19th century and the following century-long restructuration effort from the [[Divine Monarchy of the Mutul|Divine ...play at the [[K'alak Muul|K'alak Muul Museum of Arts and History]] of 16th century Mutuleses printed bonds]]
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  • The Erebes nation had peaked in its unity by the 2nd century and by the 3rd century, had become increasingly factionalised. By this time, Barardian and other E ...ed. Originally, there were only sparse settlements however in the late 3rd century, an increasing number of Nords and Cardes arrived.
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  • ...[[Florencia]], as a result of continuous Zhenian migration since the 16th century. Despite the existence and development of numerous regional dialects throug ...contributed to new words in the Zhenian language primarily after the 19th century.
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  • [[File:Indian Weeb Art.jpg|right|thumb|225px|Painting of a 18th century noblewoman done in a Senrian art style.]] ...the Bay of Bashurat, particularly during the interregnum years of the 16th century.
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  • ...s of Hemithea. The first recorded use of the word "Dari" dates to the 11th century CE, in records kept by the [[Uzeris|Uzeri]] kingdoms on the coast. Subseque During the 15th century, the Daryz tribes pledged loyalty to Menghe's Ŭi Dynasty, which had conque
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  • ...mens slave trade|importation of the first Bahian slaves]] in the late 16th century.
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  • ...Almaju River, which is a river access to the capital, Almaju, in the 16th century the city wanted independence from the Kingdom of Almaju, which even with ye
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  • ...he Four Waves]]. However, starting in the late 15th century and early 16th century, Kandi (and [[Farokand]] after the [[Unification of Farokand|unification]] ...ame of the island comes from [[Kingdom of Kandi|Kandu]] texts from the 3rd century CE. It was known as ''Letsigolkas'', literally translating to "Lightning Is
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  • ...Holyn Defence Forces]]. It has existed in a number of forms since the 16th century. The current iteration was formed in 1999, when it inherited the navy of th ...to the battle force assembled by Alex I during the Catastrophe in the 12th century. A decisive naval battle between sailing ships of the Grolan Empire and the
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  • [[File:Margvali6.png|thumb|left|250px|An 18th century [[Tyrnica|Tyrnican]] illustration of shemtse overseeing divorce proceedings [[File:Margvali.jpg|thumb|right|225px|A 19th century sketch of a mosamartle overseeing a court session]]
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  • ...s a communion of a large number and broad range of peoples. Since the 18th century the '''state-district''' is the most common and also most powerful form of The [[Schismatic Wars]] of the early 16th century produced many self-proclaimed preceptor-empires that each functioned as a d
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  • |established_date2 = ~ late 16th Century ...to expand Casambrian power on mainland Belisaria throughout the seventeeth century, including participation in colonial ventures, until his separation of Casa
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  • ...claim the island was discovered by Dmytro Mikhailovich Petrov in the 10th century and that native Cossackians were driven out from the island by Breheimian v ...more permanent population. Following minor skirmishes throughout the 16th century, the Kingdom of Breheim and the Hetmanate of Cossackia signed a treaty, alt
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  • ...000s BCE by the [[Tesjkvans]]. [[Uson Wyd]] proposed that it was founded a century prior to the empire, though even he thought his claim was disprovable. [[Ma
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  • ...17th Centurion under [[Louis XIV of Atlantia|Louis XIV]]. In the late 18th Century, the [[Atlantian Revolution]] overthrew the absolute monarchy, establishing ...influence of the [[Lucis Empire]] prevented it from doing so. In mid-19th Century, the Federation was tangled in tensions with the Lucis Empire and the newly
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  • ...ried to install its own candidate for Pontiff in Laterna in the early 16th century, widely seen as an attempt to subvert centuries of Atrescan pontifical trad By the onset of the Fifteenth Century, the Pontifical Domain had come firmly under the influence of the Atrescan
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  • ...ettlers began exploring what is now Versenia's coast in the early-mid 16th century. As early as 1564, the [[Quetana]]ns began sending vessels northeast from t
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  • ...he need for active governance and defence of a growing empire. By the 9th century, the sovereign was able to issue and withdraw edicts with few restrictions, In the 16th century, the Legalist tradition, by now well-established, was in dialogue with the
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  • ...ce its introduction to the [[Senrian Archipelago|archipelago]] in the 16th century. ...al of [[Luzela|Luzelese]] and [[Hennehouwe|Hennish]] merchants in the 16th century, who brought [[Solarian Catholic Church|Solarian Catholicism]] and {{wp|Cal
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  • The palace originated in the 4th century AD and has been built and rebuilt over the last thousand years with each su ...x, with portions of the ancient palace, dating back all the way to the 4th century AD. This portion of the imperial palace complex contains such notable buil
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  • ...ullicans against the [[United Colonies]]. The [[Fáel]] descendants of 16th century [[Caldia|Caldian]] [[Solarian_Catholic_Church|Solarian Catholic]] immigrant In the early 20th century, [[Mountain War|waves of labor strikes]] gripped the nation. Insert Coal Wa
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  • The French were the first to colonize Canada, starting in the 16th century. Canada became a British colony after the French and Indian War. Despite th
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  • ...d [[Trinitarianism]] which most of the Ladanian lords despised. By the 8th century this cult became the Vsobogist religion and quickly spread throughout other ...Great Beloladanian War]] which effectively ended the confederation in 16th century. The war ended in a peace treaty which guaranteed sovereignty to Miakia, Le
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  • ...has been held by the head of the Daras-Doukas-Atabek family since the 12th century. ...was latinized as Doukas. The Doukas died out in the male line in the 12th century, and was inherited by the grandson of the last Doukas dynast who had marrie
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  • ...rmal alliance between the states of Wachau and Albemarle. By the late 20th century, political leaders from the two nations began talks that lead to the format ...00,000 to 4 million prior to the arrival of the Neusen Peoples in the 16th century.
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  • ...Prince Arthur was born, the first addition to the Royal family in the 21st century.
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  • ...of economic prosperity due to their geographic location. In the late 16th Century, North Memea became a central trade hub in the region as it was the only na But in the 17th Century [[The North Memean Golden Age]], began to stall, resulted by a string of me
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  • ...arked on a vigorous expansion throughout Vestrim throughout the early 19th century, acquiring new territories, displacing Native Vestric tribes, and gradually ...owever harsh repression silenced much of the opposition. By the end of the century, Zamoros had brought down much of the rampant crime that existed throughout
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  • ...th century, the Estmerish structure was only implemented in the nineteenth century by the colonial authorities on the [[Imagua (island)|island of Imagua]], wh ...] and the [[Assimas Islands]] in the 16th century. However, until the 19th century, education on the islands were patchy, with most schools being attached to
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  • ...ty and seat of government of the Baptistois government. Since the mid-20th century, tourism has been the main economic force in Port-Anne, as with the rest of ...mandine]], notable among them the Robiquet and Le Sueur families. The 18th century continued this economic boom in Saint-Baptiste, turning Port-Anne into an i
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  • ...hment of the kingdom by the legendary king [[Björn Wodanerson]] in the 5th century. ...16th century. This lead to the rebuilding of the Royal Palace in the 16th century according to contemporary ideals.
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  • ...an language|Esonian]]: 統治五原則, tӧchi go gansoku) were developed in the 11th century A.D by Shinshi {{wp|priest|priests}}, encompassing that the Serene Monarch ...ly {{wp|sovereign immunity|immune}} from prosecution. Since the early 11th century, the Serene Monarch and other members of the Serene Imperial Family have re
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  • ...ted on the Damara river, but has sprawled beyond the island since the 12th century. The Venagorod urban area spans 1589 km^2, along the Damara river and inclu ...since then and was Venadia's most populous city in the 14th and early 15th century, before being overtaken by [[Khandagrad]]. The city also serves as the fina
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  • ...candidates for the throne that led to the [[Schismatic Wars]] of the 16th century. ...declared heretical and suppressed in costly campaigns throughout the 13th century.
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  • ...documents of the Syrbotic Faith in the Dhiikala mountains in the early 7th century. It was used as a term denoting the lands between the Aroman settler cities ...at forced the Aurelian Empire to abandon northern Aurelia in the early 7th Century:
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  • ...ciuta endured a bloody [[Espicutan Civil War|civil war]] in the early 20th century but has since stabilised and become a member of the TSO.
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  • ...ristianity_(Eurth)|Christianity]] and was founded by August Roel, the 16th-century Ebrarian reformer whose efforts to reform the theology and practice of the
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  • ...e capital of the {{wp|Tsardom of Russia|Russian Tsardom}} in the late 16th century. It replaced [[Kyiv (TheodoresTomfooleries)|Kyiv]] as the center of Russian
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  • ...and]] and other Berean states from 1444 to 1797. At its height in the 17th century, the Cuthish Empire controlled the majority of the [[Telmerian Peninsula]] ...er influenced or directly controlled most of the continent by the mid-16th century.
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  • ...tively decentralised tributary system revolving around Tikujek'e, within a century it became highly centralised. While often compared to its contemporaries, C ...sa'') which sometimes escalated into armed conflicts. During the late 16th century {{wp|Bandeirantes|Banniérants}} began moving into the interior in search o
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  • Ventismar was at the heart of the colonial age in the 15th and 16th century. The first colonies were established by Ripuaria and Capsland in [[Dogmana] Since the second half of the 20th century, Ventismar has seen an age of integration between it's countries. First thr
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  • ...eing discovered by the federal explorer Fridul Garverssen in the late 16th century and claimed for the crown in 1622 when a small federal colony were establis ...o did raids slowly decline before they were abandoned entirely in the 19th century even if the forts themselves were maintained for the fear of invasions or r
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  • ...[[Major Cities of Dixie|2nd most populated]] of [[Dixie]]. Since the 16th century, Saxon has been one of the world's major centres of finance, diplomacy, com
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  • ...e codification of Miskist practices and rituals seems to begin in the 11th century, alongside the rise of the [[Kingdom of Aucuria]]. Miskist theology, philos ...continental [[West Borea]], Miskism experienced a revival beginning in the 16th and 17th centuries, being influenced by [[Syncary|syncarist]] ideals such a
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  • ...rst Menghean sea charts of the chain's southernmost island date to the 1st century BCE, but descriptions on the maps suggest the island was known for a longer ...the Sŭng fleet conducted a decisive anti-piracy campaign, but by the 12th century pirates dominated the area once more.
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  • '''Tea :''' first imported from Ochran during the 16th century, is an aromatic beverage commonly prepared by pouring hot or boiling water ...the yerba mate before being exported to the Divine Kingdom during the 18th century after the installation of the Noble Republic. It became popular in the east
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  • ...ilst Vikingr warriors were known for their preference for fur. By the 16th Century red had come to be recognised as the 'military' colour of Brytene, and Bryt
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  • ...vive to the present day and the sudden proliferation of literature in 16th-century Hindia Belanda through the {{wp|printing press}}. The introduction of the {
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  • ...ch was the Black Turban Revolt against Shangean occupation during the 16th century. This revolt gained the support of many diverse hill peoples, but was event ...religious mythology of the Ro people. According to their beliefs, the 16th century rebel [[Hni Wo]] was this promised redeemer, but at his hour of need had be
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  • ...mines where most of the silver was mined to produce coins in the 15th and 16th centuries onward until the 1880s. ...n Dollar' was too long to say, it was nicknamed the Rhode in the late 17th century and the name stuck ever since.
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  • ...]] in modern [[Ravon]] that entered and conquered [[Lannonia]] in the 20th century BCE, and spread across much of the region in the process of establishing tw ...tria]]. This trail arrived in eastern modern [[Zesmynia]] as early as 21st century BCE.
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  • ...ng at different points. The Caledon invasion took place in about the sixth century BCE. Caledones is the first recorded name given to the Ghailles. These grou ...ended from the {{wp|Norman|Verique}} settlers that arrived during the 11th century. Some clans, mostly centered in Sudreadharr, descend from Norse warriors, a
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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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  • ...btained principally through trade with foreign partners. By the early 19th century, however, the army of the Kingdom of Mitsaka'a was able to bring much of th ...essian troops. Allessian attacks on coastal towns in the later part of the century prompted then-Prime Minister Rahéliarisoa to solicit foreign (tbd) assista
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  • ...by {{wp|Native Americans}} from about 20,000 years ago until the mid-16th century when {{wp|Spanish Empire|Spanish}} traders began sending vessels northeast
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  • ...14th century, the imperial monarchy that had been developing since the 6th century came under increasing pressure from foreign policy frustration and especial The first half of the 16th century was one characterized by a harmonious continuation of the periodic summonin
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  • ...trade companies each created by one [[Mutul]]eses lineages during the 16th century. The last ones were dissolved in 1841 in the wake of the [[Arthuristan Ulti ...Enterprises would reach their Golden Age during the first half of the 18th century where they dominated the [[Mutulese Global Circuit]] until the establishme
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  • ==15th and 16th Century== ==Early 17th Century==
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  • ...allyar and ''forn sið''. Various liberal reforms, undertaken from the 19th century, reduced the gap between the two, although formal secularization of the sta ...{{wpl|syncretism}}, contact with monotheists brought conflict. In the 16th century, Queen Astrid IV carried out a series of purges of monotheist missionaries,
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  • |established_date1 = 12th Century ...BCE; however, it was not until the Transaharan Trade, beginning in the 5th Century, that societies of Mebou, Irneku and Dintu peoples began to flourish.
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  • ...upper Cislania]] as part of the [[Amendist Reaction]], but by the mid-17th century the group faced increasing persecution within the largely [[Solarian Cathol ...tion and coexistence. The [[Witterism|Witterist]] faith originated in 16th century upper [[Cislania]] during the [[Amendist Reaction]], splintering from [[Ame
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  • ...d to work sugar plantations. Through the 16th century and most of the 17th century, ...the most important product in the Santa Rosan economy. The end of the 17th century marked the decline of sugar to the economy and the discovery of gold in the
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  • Sauibya was formed in the early 16th century after Gaullican colonization, which resulted the merging of the nations of
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  • ...o a near-constant rivalry. During the [[First Kingdoms Period]] of the 3rd century, poys influenced the policies of the fragmented states significantly, and e ...and conflict resumed with the [[Schismatic Wars]]. Some sects of the 16th century were significant for not using states as proxies or instruments, instead di
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  • ...or the local market. This niche arose during the early quarter of the 19th century, when [[Federated_Fire_Territories|Fȳrish]] industry relied heavily on riv ...y pay off, when Judd and Dejen's steamboat was finally completed, on March 16th, 1816, exactly almost two years since Judd's endeavour had begun; The pair
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  • ...founder of Calvinism, became the spiritual leader of the city. By the 18th century, however, Venège had come under the influence of Catholic France, which cu ...became Lac de Venège (translated into English as Lake Venega). In the 18th century, Lac Venège was revived in French and is the customary name in that langua
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  • | final = 16th of May 1999 ...ia". This year's festival is also the last festival to be held on the 20th century.
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  • ...Furbish Islands around 800 AD, and by Europeans beginning in the late 16th century. ...vada]]. The federal government saw democratic backsliding through the 19th century, which increased significantly as power switched four times between the [[W
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  • ...ed under Rumanian control and would not see independence until in the 16th Century. During the Middle Ages to the 18th Century, Archadia became a loose collection of independent states. It also became a
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  • |dates= February 16th 1362 ...e maritime branch of the [[Dnieguan Armed Forces]]. Formed in the late 1th Century, the Dnieguan Navy is considered one of the oldest in the world. Having had
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  • ===Early 20th century=== ...metres, and some low hill ranges in the central parts. Since the late 16th century, large polder areas are preserved through elaborate drainage systems that i
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  • ...pulation by 1750. After the unification of Ultima Borealia in the mid-19th century, the city grew extremely rapidly for the next hundred years, on account of ...enement|tenements}} and {{wp|Brownstone|Brownstones}}, sprawling twentieth-century {{wp|towers in the park|residential parks}}, and modern high-rise {{wp|Vanc
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  • ...ding sufficient power to depose monarchs or ruling houses. After the 16th century, the gentry grew to encompass notables in commerce who desired political ac
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  • ...zela]] being the most dominant of the four. Paretia was united in the 16th century by [[Marta I]] of Luzela during the [[Paretian War]]. Since then, the other ...peaceful approach to separatism continued during the 1990s and early 21st century. In 2006 a revival of the EPT was created in the form of the [[New People's
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  • ...and has kept close ties with many northern Casaterran states. In the 21st century, Kolodiya has sought closer economic ties to nearby [[Tol Galen]] and other ...c tradition and a pagan religion, Turakh culture thrived in the early 17th century. They quickly expanded and took much of the steppe west of the Salk'an rang
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  • ...e Badawiyan population south of the [[Faras river]] only began in the 16th century, when Hourege [[Musa Maal]] of [[Kambou]] invited several tribes of nomadic
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  • Famous 16th century Explorer of Eastern Thuadia and Thrismari. Her three expeditions helped pav ...volution]]; a cultural revolution that took place in [[Riamo]] between the 16th and 17th centuries, when cultural male and female gender roles slowly short
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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 ...ic tribes that controlled Qizsho, Mirghazab, and Togot from the 6th to 4th century BCE. This was the first ''kelekoltoi'' and occupies a semi-legendary status
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  • |date_start = May the 16th ...vived the [[Calamity of Elyria]] and the collapse of her Empire in the 4th century, and continued to exist for another millennium, until its final downfall. D
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  • ...permanent. Even after the introduction of Casaterran concepts in the 16th century and forward, ships were still named this way. During the [[Pan-Septentrion
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  • ...ace treaties. The throne's concentration of power, ongoing since the 16th century, reversed during ′Ei's reign in favour of the aristocracy that had been s
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  • ...dergone several redesigns. The most recent design, implemented in the 21st century, incorporates elements representing Adaptus's cultural, natural, and archit
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  • ...transformed the archipelago into the Kingdom of Pacanay in 1785. The 20th century witnessed Riamo's invasion, leading to Pacanesia becoming a Mandate of the
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  • ...aphical location. Although its modern vocabulary largely derives from 17th-century East Central German, its grammar is that of a West Slavic Lechitic-parallel ...was for many centuries mostly a spoken language. It was not until the 16th century that a need for a separate version of a cyrillic alphabet arose. Jelinek, o
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  • ...guya Metropolis|Kaguya]] named [[Aquarius Bay]], since some people in 16th century reported they have seen Aqua the Goddess there.
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  • ...name of the native Jilohk people. The term was later appropriated by 16th century [[Kingdom of Acronia|Acronian]] cartographers to refer to the greater [[Lia ...haeyoungi Empire]], the phrase ''Tīnjīu'' remained in use through the 20th century in its nationalistic variant ''Tīngwok''. After the [[Constitution of Chil
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  • ...and then establishing it as their base of operations. Starting in the 8th century, the Vigars led raids reaching as far as [[Pätschlàn]], bringing wealth t ...s in 1549. The territories would continue to exchange hands throughout the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries until the [[Eastern Union Succession War]] led to
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  • ====Warring Tribes Period [26th century BCE to 23rd century BCE]==== ...ied by the 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
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  • | anniversaries = 16th day of 2nd month (lunisolar) ...} that [[Themiclesia]] maintained during the middle ages to the early 19th century to protect and enlarge her colonial possessions in both Meridia and Hemithe
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  • During the Maritime Era in the 15th and 16th centuries, Hverland developed a distinct legal system based on maritime law The modern legal system of Hverland has its roots in the 19th century, with the adoption of the Constitution of Hverland in 1849. The constitutio
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  • | <center>The 21st Century</center> For example, 5pm on the 16th of July 1994 would be translated as follows:
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  • ...teria. Originally, Celtic peoples inhabited the territory. Around the 11th century, settlers of mostly Portuguese origin (although also some Spanish) arrived ...asionally. Beginning a weak industrialization at the beginning of the 20th century, the country depended mainly on agriculture until the 1980s. From those yea
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  • ...on, with [[Otvmekko Malatche]], who reigned in the latter half of the 16th Century, being the first of the High Chiefs to be known to Asurans. The High Chief
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  • ...Siberia some 12,000 years ago, and European colonization began in the 16th century when the Spanish established Saint Augustine in modern [[East Florida]]. Th
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  • In 3rd-1st Century B.C.E. an larger number of people from Okchonic descend settled in the area The era of true medival times from 12th to 16th century with lot of merchants trading technology and stuff into and out of Boratsta
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  • ...y was legal in much of the United States until the second half of the 19th century, when the American Civil War led to not only the abolition of slavery but a ...gan the colonisation of Quebec by Ruthenians and Pavlovskis. Over the next century, the Pavlovski Empire sponsored the settlement of the Empire's poor or unde
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  • ...k Symond de Nollenborough; however, mentions of music date back to the 3rd century before Christ. Music has continually played an important role in Nortish cu ..._Walther_von_der_Vogelweide.jpg|thumb|200px|Herman de Ashenbeck was a 13th century minstrel singer.]]
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  • ...ion residents and becoming one of Haven's largest cities by the {{wpl|16th century}}. One of the oldest capitals of [[Haven (region)|Haven]], Salonika has con [[File:Citadelsalonika.jpg|left|thumb|Zeno's Palace, a 4th century citadel, fortress, and renowned historical site in Salonika]]
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  • ...ary Imam [[Siyyid Jacob]] moved the seat to [[Mount Ilias]]. From the 14th century until 1929, the Hazirat also formed part of the formerly sovereign Auxiliar ...a. By the time of Al-Sayyid al-Mu'alim's migration to the area in the 11th century, the area was known as ''Tanjudan'' and had a vibrant economy supported by
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  • ...[[Anidena Magi]]. Beo sucumbed to disease some time before the turn if the century. Before his death he named his four closest students [[Magi]] and tasked th Roughly a century and a half later after Beo's death the codification of the religion took pl
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  • ...n set up by the Midrasians was relatively small for much of the Eighteenth Century, as Midrasian colonialism in [[Savai]] grew, so to did the settlement. In 1 ...' (千島, lit 'Thousand Islands') is an Ashiharan term dating back to the 9th century with the first exploration of the region by Ashiharan merchants. It by defi
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  • ===21st Century=== ...bstantially developed by athletes and sports fans from Quetana during 16th century colonialism. Cricket is the national sport and most popular game in Terehan
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  • ...hile engaging in trade that passed through the nearby Straits. In the 16th century, coastal Carelia and the island of Comona were claimed and settled by Liran ...ior, and documented the cultures of northern Meridiq during the early 16th century. The earliest known usage of the name in print is dated to a 1567 memorandu
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  • |established_date3 = 14th - 16th centuries ...y-proto Tsaborite polities solidified around the 3rd century BC to the 1st century AD, centred around the Vaszda and Aryi mountains. 210 AD is marked as the p
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  • ...ob, or “Great Companies”, first arrived in Southern Ochran during the 16th century. There, they began trading with coastal lords and princes, who all maintain
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  • The roots of the movement go back to the 16th-century Eonese theologian [[Pelayo García]], who posited that God, being infinitel ...bors. When the [[Reytled]] movement began to emerge towards the end of the century, attempts by the Honorian Church to suppress the movement often found thems
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  • |established_date1 = {{circa}} 9th century ...ative trade routes. Parts of historical Velsken were conquered by the 13th century, and the rest inherited by the 15th. A personal union with Svaldheim was es
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  • ...škari crowns, bringing about a brief period of prosperity. By the mid-18th century, however, the rising price of basic goods due to recent conflicts and large
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  • Prior to the 16th Century, Calvard had been a rich Catholic Kingdom. Although during the [[Protestant
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  • ...raditional Brillian paganism, although it has roots dating back to the 6th century. ...ch consists of old religious teachings which were written in the sixteenth century by early followers.
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  • ...that existed in east-central Hemithea from the 15th century BCE to the 9th century BCE. It succeeded the proto-Chikai civilization, which was arguably the fir ...he Sŭllŭnge river, in what is today Menghe's Baeksan province, in the 16th century BCE. In 1554 BCE, King Akan of Achahan conquered the declining proto-Chikai
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  • == 20th-15th century BC == == 14th-5th century BC ==
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  • ...of the oldest continuously inhabited places in the world, founded in 10th century CE, however existing as [[Vaddkewatta]] since 433 BC. The city has historic ...s, one called Jutihit and the other Panupatinagar. Between the 1st and 3rd century AD, the city prospered and grew due to the growing regional popularity of [
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  • Until at least the 16th century, individual officers of state had separate property, powers and responsibil ...s the monarch, in a cabinet that is a small room, occur from the late 16th century, and given the non-standardized spelling during that period, it is often di
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  • ...jok basin in central Undreshistan sprang up. During its height in the 15th century, the Emirate of Undreshistan consisted of modern-day Undreshistan, eastern ...dreshistan were involved in numerous wars against the Venadians during the 16th to 18th centuries, ending in the Emirate's annexation in 1778 following the
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  • ...lations between [[Onekawa-Nukanoa]] and [[Yisrael]]''' have spanned over a century since Onekawa's tribal unification and independence from [[Arthurista]]. ...he earlier pre-royal Jewish realms date back several centuries to the 16th century (on the [[Yisrael]]i side, this was largely due to {{wp|correspondence}} fr
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  • ...es]]. This dissolved after both nations established themselves in the 19th century, with a period of Brynnish nationalism during the 1830s. ...mainder of the land is sparsely populated. In the late 20th and early 21st century, Brynmor has largely deindustrialised and the industrial industry has been
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  • ...foremost from the Ostlandic and Sieuxerrian traditions, and since the 18th century Themiclesian organ-building was often done under a domestic, synthetic trad In the 15th century, the pipe organ became popular in music ensembles but was rarely used as a
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  • From the 16th century new sodalities with increasing religious and political ambition emerged in ...treat itself as a state beyond the purview of any other ruler. In the 17th century many religious sodalities also took on a political character culminating in
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  • ...are located further south. The Gulf provinces became dominions in the 19th century and provinces in the 21st after dominion status was abolished. Two are loca ...h Knootoss and to the newly emerging nation of [[Laneria]] to the south. A century later, [[Charles of the Caldan Union|Charles]], a natural child of [[Wikipe
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  • The [[Mutul]] was but a minor trade partner of Tsurushima during the 16th century, far outshined by the economical and political influences of the Belisarian ...patha, where Mutuleses traders had become more and more common in the past century, to the point of having “Mutuleses” enclaves and legations in some king
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  • ...trade''' has been a common occurrence across [[Esquarium]] since the 12th century, connecting all major landmasses of the globe outside [[Hyporia]]. With {{w ...ranscontinental {{wp|trade routes}}, however, did not appear until the 8th century CE between Nautasia and Borea, as well as between Nordania and Conitia, wit
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  • ...ve rule of Chief Magister [[Celedoniu Almariu]] would define the late 19th century. Subsequent liberal governments, which struggled favor with the Monarchy an
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  • ...for unifying these alliances was a {{wpl|Bronze age collapse}} in the 4th century BCE, which wiped out the {{wpl|palace economy|palace economies}} that were ...Some later monarchs, such as [[Elizabeth the Learned|Rísfað]] in the 16th century, have been controversial for accumulating power through symbolic means at t
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  • ...e early 200s until Orinese colonization in the 16th century. From the 16th century, it was a colony of [[Orioni]] until 1955 when the country gained its [[#Hi ...la}} dancers depicted by an unknown artist who visited Burkini in the 19th Century.]]
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  • ...alliance and conquered much of the coast along the Sotoa Sea. In the 16th century, the alliance was conquered and annexed by the [[Constantio|Constantio Empi ...asto trace back to much earlier dates and were first attested in circa 5th century in the works of Sagathangelos, who coined the word Syraranto to describe th
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  • ...he [[Empire of Castarcia]] and the Kingdom of [[Brytene]] in the late 16th Century. It lasted for two years and saw the end of Brytisc hopes to build an inter
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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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  • ...i besieges the city of Mesuesta, ''[[Chronicle of the Golden Horn]]'', 9th century.]] ...escribe the resurgence of the belief in a unified Messaria from the 8th to 16th centuries. John I Matrouni was said to have expressed support for the idea
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  • ...ten Hakenian history dates back to the [[Hereskus Empire]]. During the 4th Century, the territory of present-day Hakenium was occupied by pastoral horse-rider During the 5th Century, the city of {{wp|Melle}} became important under the leadership of {{wp|Duk
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  • ...Carsella conquered all the Kejteri and Carsi duchies. During the 15th and 16th centuries the [[Kingdom of Esacia]] and the [[Kingdom of Carsella]] went th ...ity in the current Carsi space was established by the [[Slavs]] in the 4th century, in aproximately 370-380 AD.
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  • ...by its inhabitants. Relations with Wazheganon solidified in the late 16th century during the [[Tyrrslynder|Tyrrslandic]] conflicts, when Awasi tribes trained Awasi politics and civil society in the mid-to-late 19th century continued to hold onto many Asherionic traditions, though agitation from Wa
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  • ...the origin of the city's name- can be found dating as far back as the 9th century, but the current stone structure was constructed in 1323. The castle was re ...sury of Aucuria. The castle was expanded at several points in the 15th and 16th centuries before being abandoned in 1510. The castle was partially reconstr
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  • ...neighbouring confederations, Khuva and Nozhda. During the following three century, the central of power shifted uncountable times, between the many tribal fa ...and would not open up to a greater degree until the beginning of the 21st century. Not much is recorded from the Vyzhvan ''isolation era''.
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  • ...gh the 15th century. The colony remained sparsely populated until the 16th century when important cash crops were introduced and a large number of both africa ...a democratic reform of the country's dying democracy. With the turn of the century the country saw itself in a position of steady economic growth as foreign i
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  • ...tion along the [[Hrenshall River]] three thousand years ago. In the second century BC, the land of the Emerstarians was unified under a single political entit ...Years' War]], again, weakened Emerstari. In the beginning of the twentieth century, [[Erik X Gustaf]] made a decisive turn away from imperialism and towards d
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  • ...ss [[Ajax#Belisaria|Belisaria]] from the 11th century CE to the early 19th century. The Empire’s founder, Robert the Great, liberated the Kingdom of Audonia ...ans, on crusades, and in civil war after the Protestant Reformation in the 16th and 17th centuries.
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  • |established_date1 = 4th Century BCE ...by advanced metallurgy and goldsmith techniques that date back to the 7th century BCE and beyond.
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  • | title = {{wp|Duke|6th Duke of Rodange}}<br>{{wp|Count|16th Count of Toutain}} ...operated by the Grand Duchy despite many efforts to do so in the late 20th Century. Later that same year, following approval by Grand Duke Antoine IV of Seles
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  • ...occupied by the Republic of North Umetuč were firstly settled in the 10th century by the nomadic tribes who will later adopt the names of ''[[Tokagebač]]'', The first signs of civilization in North Umetuč date back to the late 10th century. Around this time are said to belong the first settlements and metal tools
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  • ...h at the time was called ''Preceus''. The city by the beginning of the 1st century was small compared to other cities on the Paretian peninsula such as [[Maus ...ually became the largest city on the Peninsula by the beginning of the 8th century. It became the capital of the imperial province of [[Parietie de l'Est]], l
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  • ...Lazian tribe known as the Aesculi formed the Aesculian Kingdom in the 9th century BC, which eventually became a republic with a government of the Senate and ...cal and cultural center of the Empire for centuries, and was such until 5. century BCE when it was moved west. The capital cities changed through times and th
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  • ...the province, most notably that of [[Kingdom of Defed|Defed]]. In the 10th century CE, [[Peter the Saint]] of Elysed subdued many of the pagan lords of Camria ...y, allowing it to stand toe-to-toe with rivals in Miricia. By the mid 16th century, the rivalry between Camria and Miricia resulted in the appointment of an A
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  • ...he first enlargement of the grid of Monsa, which continued during the next century with the construction of several palaces in the neighbourhood of [[Conquist With the consolidation of the enlarged city, during the start of the 19th century, the gate started getting an important status among the Monsan population a
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  • ...d ordered the execution of well known revolutionaries. A week later on the 16th of April, a large mass of citizens in Hyreathe stormed the royal residence ...on in Rythene, and the enforcement of {{wp|Age of Enlightenment|eighteenth century ideals}}. As most of the conflict had been fought on the island, the newly
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  • ...century that the first Maurians would arrive as slaves, and over the next century they would comprise a majority of the population. After the Nine Years War, ...such as the Jones Affair in 1860 would continue over the rest of the 19th century, ultimately leading to the War of 1899. The War, costly to both Augusta and
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  • ...hemiclesian history, dating to the 16th century. By the middle of the 19th century there developed conventions regarding the use of seals in commerce that sti ...reproduce accurately. Such ornamental designs were introduced in the 19th century, very likely under Casaterran influence, as seals there usually have much m
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  • ..., begins with the arrival of Scottish and Dutch explorers in the late 16th century. These explorers, seeking new trade routes and resources, stumbled upon the In the early 17th century, Scottish and Dutch settlers began to establish the first permanent settlem
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  • ...lf of the empire's pre-impact population. The [[!Reformation]] of the 15th century further divided the realm along religious lines, with !Protestantism taking ...lvard the Great|administrative reforms]] during the first half of the 16th century, strengthening the government apparatus and transforming Waldrich from a lo
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  • ...res ceded their land throughout the nineteenth century and early twentieth century, the last of which being Syrixia. ...tually became the de facto national language of Demescia in the early 20th century, and "Demlando" and "Demesko" were and still are used interchangeably to re
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  • ...overaars entered the region from modern-day [[Ovandera]] in the early 16th Century, led to the Utamuc Confederacy by tribes attempting to dismantle the [[Lato ...of the Confederacy's ''de facto'' Capital of [[Calusa]], by the early 16th Century, the remaining Latoa in the region had grown much more entrenched and braze
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  • ===19th century=== ...when the "reserve pool" system was drawn up in the second half of the 19th century, the regiments also drew from them.
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  • ...the modern era was a War of Succession. It occurred during the early 15th century, and strangely enough divided the country based on the lines of the old kin ...o come to the island was the advent of the Age of Exploration, in the 16th century, which many Dalmonians had an role in from early on: for example, the explo
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  • ...ent}} has occurred over much of [[Ajax]] in the past. However, in the past century, many countries in the region have abolished the practice. The following su ...ishment was used extensively throughout Garzan history, though in the 20th century the number of executions began to decline. By 2000 executions had become ex
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  • ...olithic Rigaldone culture, which dates back to 3,500 BC. In the 6th to 3rd century BC the region was a battleground for ancient Italgrian peoples, most promin ...of the Elevation (Renaissance) architectural movement in the late-14th to 16th centuries, and being the homeland of a style of construction which inspired
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  • ...ian and foreign artists in the country. It was first developed in the 16th century, during the {{wp|Age of Enlightenment}}, and was applied in the final years
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  • ...mb|300px|A carving of a ''{{wp|Irish galley|long fada}}'' from a sixteenth-century monument to Lughaidh I.]] The '''Marauder Age''' (8th century-11th century CE) was a period during the Middle Ages when [[Ghailles]] known as {{wp|Mar
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  • ...her prefectural marshals. Professional soldiers first appeared in the 5th-century conflict, due to the coup d'état in which the [[Sungh]] replaced the [[Tsj ...lt starting in 904, when the country's finances permitted it. In the 14th century, the CDF bore the brunt of the siege of Kien-k'ang by [[Yi dynasty|Yi]]-Men
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  • ...a cultural flowering in the [[Mutul]] during the late 16th and early 17th century. In the 18th century the Mutulese presence in Ochran and the Vespanian Ocean started to decline
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  • |established_date1 = c. 2th century BC ...d westward. The modern government of Jerku was freshly created in February 16th, 2021 after the provisional anarchist government handed over full governmen
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  • ...ean borderland. The earliest use of the name Havmark dates back to the 8th Century when the {{wp|Vikings}} would refer to the land that now makes up Havmark a ...s the Kingdom of Havmark. Askerike would return to the islands in the 16th Century and would continue to hold a portion of north-eastern Zealand, Odsherred, u
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  • ...fferent members of the royal family. Its proper formation came in the 17th century, with the onset of Astronean expansionism and the unification Astronea. Aft
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  • ...cured lines of credit from Belhavian banks and over the course of the 19th century, a small but growing Jewish community developed within Westonaria's white s ...ave largely been positive, except for a cold drop in the early-to-mid 20th century due to the [[Galarian Regime|Galarian Autocracy]] and UTR's geopolitical Ul
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  • ...eir new master. When Azarija was conquered by [[Velikoslavia]] in the 16th century, the duchy was integrated into the empire as well giving it direct access t
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  • ...st by Robert I, Holy Audonian Emperor in the 11th century. During the 16th century, Garima became a centre of the Protestant Reformation in Belisaria, and str
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  • ...uring long periods of strife and conflict, especially during the 19th–20th century, organised men's sports in Da Huang fell into sharp decline and stagnation. |16th
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  • ...ght on to the natives, using the name upon initial unification in the 16th century. By the earliest century CE, Suidenland was inhabited by a completely different group to modern day,
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  • ===Serdizic and Late Mandokian periods (482 BC - 6th century AD)=== ===Sofrezian Unification and Renaissance (16th century)===
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  • ...ench-speaking population, having been colonized by [[Cartier]] in the 16th Century. Most inhabitants live in urban areas near along the coast and in the [[Kef
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  • ...or much of history. The modern Rotsir confederation originated in the 18th century due to the work of the [[Great Peacemaker]] in reaction to a new wave of co ...e empire.png|200px|thumb|right|Almayure's empire at peak extent, late 13th century]]
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  • [[File:Peltaste.JPG|200px|right|thumb|A Kaloí {{wp|Peltast}} from the 5th century BC.]] ...t city state of [[Istros]] along the central Southern Coast in the seventh century BCE. This first coastal city first exposed the Kaloí to the civilization o
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  • ...], and is frequently rated as one of the best military leaders of the 17th century. ...ngest daughter of her mother Raminta by Siluan legal standards of the 16th century. As the both the second-born and youngest daughter of a prestigous Siluan
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  • The history of São Telmo traces its roots back to the early 15th century when it was discovered by Portuguese explorers. In the year 1401, during th ...ded, São Telmo became a pivotal hub for gold mining operations. During the 16th and 17th centuries, the colonial economy relied heavily on the exploitation
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  • | Set in the mid-16th century, an Etrurian {{wp|missionary}} journies towards and through the ending of a ...lings, buried pasts, and supernatural horror; loosely inspired by the 19th-century [[Iserajta (opera)|opera]] of the same name.
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  • ...unified Goulong states, including a Sukhbataaryn dynasty lasting from the 16th to 17th centuries founded by invading Sukhbataaryn forces, until the overth ...ap created by a cartographer in the late 12th century. From the early 13th century onward, official Goulong government documents transcribed the present-day n
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  • ...y important state in the region from the early 4th Century to the late 9th Century, holding power not only over most of the other kingdoms in Yuropaland, but ...= Ground plan of the “Old Church” in Tarshish, founded in the mid-5th century.
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  • ...d. While their situation improved dramatically over the course of the 20th century, many Runmis retain significant animosity towards the Breheimian state and Between the 14th and 16th of April, the first military engagements of the Runmi Uprising took place,
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  • ...more than just loans in 1756, following the economic boom of the mid 16th century. And with many more people becoming very rich very quickly, the company saw
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  • ...the expansion and later unifications of the borders of Ariseo by the 10th century after a series of conquests, and expeditions from the Golden River area whe ...with the Shogunate increasing its control over the country until the 19th Century, where control rapidly slipped upon the installation of a child Shogun and
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  • ...However, with the advent of new communication technologies since the 20th century, the role of the Observer-Generals has diminished, to that as a mere inspec ...rder saw a considerable decline in its business empire during the mid-20th century, it is still estimated to dominate roughly 22% of the Fabrian-Poveglian eco
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  • ...eligion, rejecting rationalism and anticlericalism common in the late 18th century. They embraced the idea of {{wp|liberty}} and {{wp|freedom}} as God-given { ...iety throughout its existence espoused and championed the writings of 16th century Povelian priest and ascetic, [[Romolo Vian]].
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  • ...g his first voyage across the [[Aurorum (region)|Agric Ocean]] in the 16th century. Several trans-oceanic contacts followed until in 1615, a group of {{wp|pil ...|Mascyllary]] cultural presence in Eblania and Constantia. During the 19th century, [[Mascyllary Kingdom|royal Mascyllary]] tax impositions forced the apparit
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  • ...struction of the Second Temple and the subsequent uprisings]] in the first century {{wp|Common Era|CE}}. Starting in the {{wp|early modern period}} and escala ...vivalism in the north, nationalist ferment, and modernization. In the 19th century, [[Liberal Reformed Judaism]], influenced by pagan and Fabrian concepts, em
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  • As the first century AD came, these tribes began to be even more bitter, not just against the ya By the third century AD, the tribal groups began to further diverge as political and social chan
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  • ...proof of native inhabitance. Colonial efforts continued into the late 18th century which then Dominions dominated the vast lands of Twynam. After a vote in 18 ===Native era (before the 16th century)===
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  • ...o unify the area, with a number of different wars taking place. By the 9th century AD, a clear force had manage to become victorious, that being the [[Vayzer] Under Vayzer [[Aqim Huloal]] in the late 19th century, the empire would undergo significant changes and reforms. One of these mai
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  • ...corded European to reach the territory. However, it was not until the 17th century that European settlement began in the area. In the early 19th century, the region experienced political turmoil as various factions sought indepe
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  • ...or in 1795. The country saw an isolationist phase through much of the 19th century until it was reopened in 1887 through [[Vultesia|Vultesian]] and [[Riamo|Ri
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  • === Discovery and Colonisation (16th - 18th Century) === ...northern hemisphere, was first discovered by British explorers in the 16th century during the Age of Discovery. This period marked a significant era of mariti
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  • The Lutheran Church of Hverland was officially established during the 16th century following the Protestant Reformation. This event led to the severing of tie
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  • ...xploration after the Hesperidesian Crusades and lasted until the late 20th century. Exponent's territorial reach extended beyond Astyria, including Liu Na and ...quest of the Hesperidesian native kingdoms and lasting until the late 20th century revolutionary wars of independence that ended up toppling the empire. Follo
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  • ...pse saw the expansion of the [[Camrian South Majulan Company]] in the 18th century, bringing the region under the rule of the Camrian crown by 18XX. During th
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  • ...ʼ people|Ilok'tab Nimja}} and ascended to the throne during the early 12th century. Since 1991, the Divine Lord is [[Jasaw Chan K'awiil V]], 402th bearer of t ...is from the pre-dynastic city of K'o in a tombe that has been dated to the 16th millenium BC.
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  • The present day state of Blayk has its origin in the tenth century [[Treaty of Breun]], which established a {{wp|Normans|Cuscaire}} hegemony o ...Blayk was allied with Rythene through the conflicts of the early twentieth century re-securing its place as a major power on the global scale and despite the
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  • ...suddenly abdicated the throne, thereby paving way for the ascension of the 16th and current {{wp|Yang di-Pertuan Agong|King of Malaysia}}, {{wp|Abdullah of ...= {{wp|Abdullah of Pahang}}, the reigning {{wp|Sultan of Pahang}} and the 16th {{wp|Yang di-Pertuan Agong|King of Malaysia}}
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  • In the 14th century on Earth’s Time, the flames of the Hearth of Hestia died, and the Dark Cr The fall of the Ruby Millenium led to a century-long oppression within the sector and worlds of Hestia. Enslavement, planet
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  • ===16th-19th centuries=== ...ace College. The success of the ''Holistique'' movement in the latter 19th century necessitated the expansion of the University, which saw increasing number o
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  • ...al kingdoms of Ronland were embroiled in a series of wars. During the 18th century, the Allians annexed [[East Allia]] in 1712, subjugating the existing Wraes At the beginning of the 20th century, both the Allians and the Ronish planned out a new capital for their united
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  • ...on in Great Nortend with the arrival and spread of Christianity in the 8th century. ...ecember 13th are the Advent ember days. ''O Sapientia'' begins on December 16th, marked by the singing of the Great Anthems every night at Vespers until Ch
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  • ...the expansion and later unifications of the borders of Ariseo by the 10th century after a series of conquests, and expeditions from the Golden River area whe ...with the Shogunate increasing its control over the country until the 19th Century, where control rapidly slipped upon the installation of a child Shogun and
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  • ...acy, where it would not be replaced by the [[Niving script]] until the 1st century CE. ...nd it regained total autonomy shortly afterwards. Less affected by the 3rd century eruption of [[Mount Birrin]] than southern Basaqastan, the kingdom survived
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  • ...n in the world, dating back to the 4th millennia BCE. Starting in the 16th century, the [[Palia|Kingdom of Palia]] came to control the region following a seri ...thnic tensions, and armed insurgencies characterized much of the late 20th century. The country underwent a period of democratization in the early 1980s and H
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  • By the mid-14th century, the Palaracian Empire had begun to decline and Brighton found itself an in In the 16th century, Brighton suffered a crisis of faith when it became obvious that the Palara
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  • ...where one can spot a 20th century Khrushchyovka right next-door to a 17th century flat on the corner of Bol'šaya Street.
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  • The city's origins trace back to the 8th century, when the [[Verliquoian Empire]] established a fortified settlement on the ===20th century===
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  • ...established polities prior to the entrance of the Europeans in the 15th to 16th centuries. Later colonized by the {{wp|United Kingdom of Great Britain|Brit ...ental to the country's rapid reform and social upheaval well into the 20th century. It supported the Cascadian cause against Japan in the Second Great War, wi
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  • ...he Second Heavenly Dominion's influence in Sohar began to wane in the 10th century, Amazigh leaders in the interior began to increase theirs. By the 1000s, So ...he region. Estmerish influence in Sohar continued to grow through the 19th century, culminating in the establishment of the [[Protectorate of Sohar]] in 1903
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  • ...the First Continental War which lasted until 1836. By the turn of the 20th century, the Republic was embroiled in civil conflict between the planters and an a ...lansteries have often diverged from the conceptions of Alençon in the 19th century, the term encapsulates the basic political and economic units of Sainte-Mé
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  • ...[[Jin dynasty|dynasty]]'s name that unified the Jin peninsular in the 3rd century BCE. There are, however, other alternative suggestions for the origin of th
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  • ...pality of Mexemaa]] and [[Principality of Tälvä]] by the start of the 16th century. In 1768, the last Prince of Tälvä, [[Otto VI of Tälvä|Otto VI]], died ...welfare state, but political opposition was heavily repressed. In the 21st Century the Espalian economy has stagnated due to excessive regulation and politica
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  • ...o constant raiding by native peoples. It would not be until the early 16th century and during the Rhodevan-Colonial Wars that the true nature of Kho-hitn was
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  • ...]. This resulted in the [[Namdatkan People's Revolution]] of the late 18th century which was a success due to Mahanan troops occupied in a war with [[Mekabiri ...in Tenchwa]]. The {{wp|caste}} was officially abolished in the early 20th century however the remnants of the system remain in Namdatkan society. In 1989 a n
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  • ...rey]], [[Cuirpthe]], [[Tricaldia]] and [[Wradhia]]. By the end of the 16th century, Navack had succesfully annexated [[Commonwealth of Rigjord|Rigjord]] to it ...-Lhediwinic people first occupied current Navish territory around the 10th century BCE. The oldest human found, however, was located a few miles north of [[Br
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  • ...wing multiple conquests and campaigns during the 1st century and early 2nd century, Alarico was able to assimilate the Hesterlon Peninsula after destroying a ...ribal wars between the Cyconts and Aeroans for the greater half of the 6th century. In 587, the [[Aero Kingdom]] was established at the newly founded city of
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  • ...jerans were able to gradually push the Daoans back until in the early 17th century the Kajerans finally defeated the last recorded Daoan holdout on the island When Kajera evetually became a nation state in the 19th century these anti-Daoan policies were further amplified when the Kajeran parliamen
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  • ...Rhodellian regional supremacy would be abruptly reversed in the early 20th century. Rhodellia lost many of its border provinces after they were overrun during ...Rödelia, which the country has stopped bothering to correct since the 19th century. ''Rödelia'' is derived from Rödel, a metonymic occupational name of Dolc
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  • ...ded as the first Euclean colony on the continent, founded in the late 15th century by Caldian explorer [[Rian MacCathal]]. Caldia began consolidating various ...gan in 1619, vastly expanding Narozalica's hold over Chistovodia. The 17th century was characterised mainly by Euclean expansions inland at the expense of the
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  • ...ss clear, but they likely emerged from the Lama Mountains in the early 8th century then migrated east, settling in modern-day Bacalia. They raided much of nor ...use of Pescaramo]]. It ended with the [[Holy Mavonan Diet of 1153]] over a century later.
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  • ...Vsevolod IV of Zolodolina|Vsevolod IV]] from 1454-1468. By the seventeenth century, the lands were essentially united and expanded by conquest, annexation, an ...dolinans, until the proclamation of the Grand State of Seredya in the 17th century.
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  • ...ed in modern day Chervak and Erquinian lands. The king Chesodus in the 1st century was the first king known to rule this area. ...6th century. The first Slavic rulers and groups were documented in the 8th century, when the area was Christianized by the Thessalanian monks Cyril and Adonis
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  • ...ayamucha in 1434 CE. The New Kayamucha lasted until the advent of the 17th century, when the rise of the Mutuleses colonial empire brought with it incursions ...lement restrictions facilitated rapid urbanization in the mid to late 20th century, which transformed the political, social, cultural, and economic landscape
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  • From the 5th century CE to until 1924, Vardana was ruled by the King of Vardana, intervening kin | [[National Congress (Vardana)|16th]]
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  • | align=center|[[House of Calien|House of Calien-Destroit]]<br>c. 13th century<br><br>[[Montgisard|Principality of Montgisard]]<br>since 2022 | align=center|[[House of Aultavilla#Cadet lines|House of Adelon]]<br>c. 14th century<br><br>[[Adelon|Principality of Adelon]]<br>since 2006
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  • ...-evangelical Christian movement known as Fretrekerianism arose in mid-18th-century Ottonia from [[Corsanguinism|the Corsanguine Churches]] breaking with the [ ...e majority of Companions "broke away" from the Traditionalists in the 19th century (rather than vice versa). Traditionalist Companions place their trust in th
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  • ...ty|Kismuhenet}}, {{wp|city|Djande}}, and {{wp|city|Tappisut}}. In the 16th century BCE, the {{wp|New Kingdom of Egypt|Kadarian Empire}} was established center ...er a state of decline. By the time of the [[Irfanic Conquests]] in the 7th century CE, Dynastic Kadaria was on the brink of collapse and the majority of it wa
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