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  • ...display:none;| 1 = [[Neragese language|Neragese]]| 2 = [[Veragese language|Veragese]]}} ...t;display:none;| 1 = [[Cavalan language|Cavalan]]| 2 = [[Veragese language|Veragese]]}}
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  • ...on language|Palon]], [[Hestandan language|Hestandan]], [[Veragese language|Veragese]], and [[Seron language|Seron]], have expanded through colonialism in the m
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  • ...on language|Palon]], [[Hestandan language|Hestandan]], [[Veragese language|Veragese]], and [[Seron language|Seron]] are a few Oranish languages of this family | '''[[Veragese language|Veragese]]'''
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  • ...time, the term 'drákon' was corrupted into 'jrakon' in [[Veragese language|Veragese]] which was later borrowed into the [[Neragese language|Neragese]] lexicon
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  • ...enamed ''Gagnoa'' and remained a major center of maritime trade. In 56 CE, Veragese chieftain [[Aodhan]] gathered an army and besieged and ransomed Ganoia.
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  • | [[Veragese Collective]]
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  • *[[Veragese tribes]] *[[Veragese Collective]] (c. 830-1820)
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  • ...n Gothic architecture which blends traditional Cavalan medieval forms with Veragese structures. The building was constructed by [[Greyhelm II]] of the [[Princi
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  • ...ajor cultures in Oranland (not counting [[Pylosan]]): the [[Veragon people|Veragese]], [[Seron people|Seron]]s, [[Hesserlic people|Hesserlic]]s, [[Hestando peo ...lso known as the [[Veragian people]], were thought to have migrated from [[Veragese]] in Oranland around the late 6th century CE, although some historians argu
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  • ...and [[Hesterath]] although some sources argued it had first begun in the [[Veragese Collective]]. It also included the rise of the dominance of the economic th ...unism|Volkist}} ideology developed in the southern principalities of the [[Veragese Collective]].
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  • {{Bar percent|[[Veragese people|Veragese]]|Blue|15.7}} ...such as Philimanian, [[Hestandan people|Hestandan]], X, [[Veragese people|Veragese]], [[Qiuese people|Qiuese]], Naphtoran, [[Cavalan people|Cavalan]], [[Palon
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  • ...guages = [[Hestandan language|Hestandan]]{{·}}[[Veragese language|Veragese]] {{bar percent|[[Veragese language|Veragese]]|blue|15.8}}
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  • ...ans. From 4 CE to 300 CE, the Alarican Empire would attempt to conquer the Veragese people of present day Cavala. Many cities were founded during Alarican cont ...loped into the [[Veragese Collective]]. The [[Great Enlightenment]] in the Veragese Collective saw a spectacular cultural development and the first standardisa
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  • ...inhabiting Paqueonia before Calidum colonisation were the [[Veragon people|Veragese people]], or more specifically, the [[Aeroan]]s, [[Amossan]]s, and [[Norrav ...inhabiting Paqueonia before Calidum colonisation were the [[Veragon people|Veragese people]], or more specifically, the [[Aeroan]]s, [[Amossan]]s, and [[Norrav
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  • *1627 to 1623: [[Veragese Wars of Religion]].
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  • ...ial organization, and describing the inhabitants of these territories, the Veragese tribes of southern Paloa, also known as the [[Amossan]] are described as: "
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