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  • | conflict = Iberic conquest of the Tuachec Empire | caption = ''Iberic conquest of the Tuachec Empire ''
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  • ...en by the monk Christiano Davegga between 1630 and 1637. The work includes Iberic texts and illustrations. The manuscript is preserved at the Santa Borbones
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  • | birth_place = Vallejos, [[Iberic Empire]] ...be appointed Gran Comandante. During the chaos that led to the fall of the empire, Montega followed Admiral Esteban Deiargon in [[The Gran Viatge]]. He parte
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  • ...h of [[El Rosario]], in [[Costa Dorada]]. It was the first city founded by Iberic conquistadors in Mesothalassa. After [[Diego de Montega]] founded [[Santa B ...he violent [[Iberic conquest of the Tuachec Empire|conquest of the Tuachec Empire]] was heightening tensions.
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  • ...3th century until the 16th-century [[Iberic conquest of the Tuachec Empire|Iberic conquest]]. ...Tualcacán]] and subsequently redesigned and rebuilt in accordance with the Iberic urban standards. In 1640, the municipality of Santa Borbones was establishe
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  • | image_caption = Iberic Empire Placeholder |region9 = {{flagicon image|Flag of the Most Serene Florentian People's Empire.png}} [[Florentia]]
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  • |event2 = Formation of the [[Tuachec Empire]] ...Tualcacán|Destruction]] due to the [[Iberic conquest of the Tuachec Empire|Iberic conquest of Tualcacán]]
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  • ...teban Deiargon, a leader who would eventually become Gran Almirante of the Iberic Armada. Deiargon was also a famed navigator, explorer, and would be honoure ...eligious notables, and the middle and upper classes of the more monarchist Iberic nations; the Tacalans, the Stillians, and the Leonids.
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  • | conflict = Iberic conquest of the Tuachec Empire | caption = ''Iberic conquest of the Tuachec Empire ''
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  • |demonym = Iveric or Iberic |sovereignty_note = ''de facto'' from the Iberic Empire (est. 1030 AD) <br/>''de jure'' by charter (2018)</br>
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  • ...rada gets its name from the fact that the lake was sacred to the [[Guaruma Empire|Guaruma civilization]], who celebrated ceremonies there in which the future The Laguna Dorada was discovered in 1637 by the Iberic conquistador Jose Antonio Sangüesa. Since the late 19th century, several a
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  • | conventional_long_name = Tuachec Empire | common_name = Tuachec Empire
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  • ...t was from Bastilla noble family and received thorough education in Iberic Empire. He later then trained and enlisted as naval officer. His recognised servic
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  • '''Lake Chakumiri''', ( Iberic: ''Lago Chacumiri''; Quepec: ''Chakumiri Gola'') is a large freshwater lake According to an ancient [[Tuachec Empire|Tuachec]] legend, the lake was the most precious jewel bestowed by the gods
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  • ...administrative and organisational skills of the Yuropa people. The Europa Empire was the most politically important state in the region from the early 4th C ...ire).{{efn|OOC. A reference to The Free Federation of {{NSNFlag|The Europa Empire|Flag of Europe.svg}}, the original founder of [[Europa (region)]].}}
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  • |empire = Orioni <!-- The empire or country to which the entity was in a state of dependency --> In the 1360s the island was settled by [[Orioni]] in a [[Orinese colonial empire|colonial enterprise]], with two important trade depots. It quickly became a
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  • ...eventually, ''de jure'' succession from the ''Imperium Iberia'' or Iberic Empire. The [[#Constitution|Iverican Constitution]] refers to the government as a Iverica claims to be the principal successor to the [[Iberic Empire]]. Iverican sovereignty is presupposed by this claim, and the state require
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  • ...utions. At that time, the cultural groups involved; Anglo-Dolch, Aloorian, Iberic, Nordic, and Thalassan Islander had shared a generally positive historic re | {{flag|Tagmatium}}, <br> Holy Empire of
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  • [[File:DSC0018a.jpg|200px|thumb|A statue dedicated to [[Iberic Empire|Iberic]] explorer Juan Luís Cardenas de Tavares in [[Santa Petra]].]]
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  • ...origin, a misnomer coined during the first encounters with the group when Iberic explorer Alberto Marquess mistook an Ilon folk legend to mean that the thre ==Iberic Colonisation==
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  • ...to the nearby Pirilao. These were families from all over the former Iberic Empire that opposed the deposition of the crown and the radical stances of the rev
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