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=Stone Age= | =Prehistory= | ||
==Neolithic era== | ==Stone Age== | ||
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=Bronze Age= | ==Bronze Age== | ||
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==Iron Age== | |||
15th century BC-9th century BC, it is generally attributed to the period wherein the [[Ancient Istroyan civilization]] came to power and influence. Alongside the rise of [[Adonerum]] in the north of [[Sarpedon]] and [[Levantia]], the [[Ancient Istroyan civilization]] rose in eastern Sarpedon. These civilizations, which spread hundreds or thousands of city states across Levantia and Sarpedon, are considered to have begun the true rise of a recognizable [[Occidental world|Occidental civilization]]. | 15th century BC-9th century BC, it is generally attributed to the period wherein the [[Ancient Istroyan civilization]] came to power and influence. Alongside the rise of [[Adonerum]] in the north of [[Sarpedon]] and [[Levantia]], the [[Ancient Istroyan civilization]] rose in eastern Sarpedon. These civilizations, which spread hundreds or thousands of city states across Levantia and Sarpedon, are considered to have begun the true rise of a recognizable [[Occidental world|Occidental civilization]]. | ||
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|~[[1500BC]]-[[570]]|| ||The [[Adonerum|Adonerii civilization]] rises out of [[Urlazio]] and reaches its golden age, spanning much of the southern [[Odoneru Ocean]] which now bears this civilizaton's name. | |~[[1500BC]]-[[570]]|| ||The [[Adonerum|Adonerii civilization]] rises out of [[Urlazio]] and reaches its golden age, spanning much of the southern [[Odoneru Ocean]] which now bears this civilizaton's name. | ||
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=Classical Antiquity= | =Classical Antiquity= | ||
9th century BC-5th century AD, it is generally attributed to the period wherein the [[Ancient Istroyan civilization]] entered into a general decline and, following a period of turmoil in the [[Adonerum|Adonerii civilization]], its Latinic successors began to rise. Chief among these successors was [[Great Levantia]], which came to span a vast majority of the [[Levantia|Levantine]] continent. | 9th century BC-5th century AD, it is generally attributed to the period wherein the [[Ancient Istroyan civilization]] entered into a general decline and, following a period of turmoil in the [[Adonerum|Adonerii civilization]], its Latinic successors began to rise. Chief among these successors was [[Great Levantia]], which came to span a vast majority of the [[Levantia|Levantine]] continent. | ||
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==14th century== | ==14th century== | ||
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|[[1206]]-[[1668]]|| ||[[Myanga Ayil Khanate]] sweeps through northwestern [[ | |[[1206]]-[[1668]]|| ||[[Myanga Ayil Khanate]] sweeps through northwestern [[Audonia]] | ||
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|1320s-[[1555]]|| ||[[Levantine Renaissance]]. | |1320s-[[1555]]|| ||[[Levantine Renaissance]]. |
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