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  • | conflict = Blostlandic Reform Wars ...going on to the partly inspire subsequent reactions during the [[Amendist Wars]]
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  • |conventional_long_name = Great Covenant The '''Great Covenant''' (大盟, ''Dàméng'') was a {{wp|Supranational union|Supranational}} {{
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  • ...perti Confederation]] {{small|(1919-1991)}}<br/>{{flagicon|Tarper|1991}} [[Second Republic of Tarper]] {{small|(1991-2001)}} ...3 mutiny to the First Republic of Tarper. It is deeply integrated into the Covenant United Defense Forces. Its primary mission is protection of Tarper's territ
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  • ...played a key role in a second (1266 - 1273) and third (1294 - 1299) civil wars. While rebels all failed in their objectives, they did weaken the effective ...ise of Anshan and attack them. Ultimately, they became involved in private wars between Collegia, and then between clans as central authority collapsed and
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  • ...08 elections. [[In the 1912 Tarperti federal election]], the CPT placed in second thanks to the [[Winter Riot]] in the winter of 1911. ...hin the Confederation and the political fallout after the [[First Covenant Wars]], Tom Starpin, former President of the Confederation, was elected as leade
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  • ...ynasty]] and [[Shang_Fa#The_Great_Covenant_.281807_.E2.80.93_1861.29|Great Covenant]] militaries. Nowadays, the term is mainly used to refer to rural {{wp|Fren ...e [[Songha#Colonial_Wars_for_the_Straits_of_Qes_.5B1607_-_1620.5D|Colonial Wars for Qes]], driving them away from the inner Sea, they nonetheless managed t
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  • ...sty and establish their own state in 1571, and it's only after five Khitan Wars that the entirety of Northern Tartary submitted to the Lin Dynasty. ...o join their [[Shang_Fa#The_Great_Covenant_.281807_.E2.80.93_1861.29|Grand Covenant]] where he became one of the '''Four Great Kings''' (the Kings of the Tabga
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  • *900 BCE - The city of Covenant is founded under a King in the modern day capital of Ocean Lake. *712 BCE - Covenant Empire declared after conquering the whole of the Rizo peninsula.
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  • ...he Intervention in Arazija. These interventions in countries torn by civil wars proved to be excellent theatres for the Drevstraneses as it was the exact k ===The Ark of the Covenant===
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  • ...ies and flourishing international trade. Its history is dominated by major wars and conflagerations that led to successive rises and collapses of regional Of course, the history of Greater Dienstad is best told through its wars.[[File:Aurillac carpet bombing.png|400px|thumb|right|The bombing and destru
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  • ...m all times, and also judges, prophets and righteous Yehudans of the first covenant, Adam and Eve, even the angels and heavenly hosts. In Orthodox services, th ...rchetypes revealed in the Ark of the Covenant (because she carried the New Covenant in the person of Christ) and the burning bush that appeared before Moses (s
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  • ...promotion and relegation}} with the [[TFL Championship|Championship]], the second tier. ...he League was also prepared to suspend competition during the two Covenant Wars from 1950-60 and 1965-75, but chose to play on.
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  • ...and Ordenite aggression within central Greater Díenstad have led to three wars in Krasnova and a war over Holy Panooly, as well as to the occupation of mu ...Under the alliance's leadership, the region began to look outward and the wars were pushed to far away territories, against powers like Celack, Sigmus Oct
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  • ...ence, trade, and culture before its collapse. The [[Second Siphrian Empire|second empire]] was marked by internal instability and conflict with [[Awiyyistan| ...rkab-šarra-utsur]]- launched [[Campaigns of Narkab-šarra-utsur|a series of wars]] against [[Šušarra]], [[Ašnakkum]], and several other city-states not a
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  • ...er|Ordenite]] aggression within central Greater Díenstad have led to three wars in Krasnova and a war over Holy Panooly, as well as to the occupation of mu ...Under the alliance's leadership, the region began to look outward and the wars were pushed to far away territories, against powers like Celack, Sigmus Oct
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  • After the establishment of the [[Tan Dynasty]] and the colonial wars in the Sea of Qes, Chenshui became a de-facto Blaykish and Principean city, As such, after the creation of the [[Great Covenant]], Vives-Eaux was naturally chosen as the location of the {{wp|Parliament|M
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  • ...an army. In single combat he defeated the demon using the power of Aremi's covenant. As this happened, Miri led a counterattack with the Escharian knights, cau ...k to once again establish hegemony over the other Niedene. He pursued many wars until his untimely death at the Battle of the Northern Lakes against the No
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