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=== Iron Age ===
=== Iron Age ===
==Ancient history==
==Ancient history==
[[File:Classical Dericania map.png|400px|right|thumb|Major players in Classical Dericania from 3200BC-598AD]]
[[File:Classical Dericania map.png|400px|right|thumb|Major players in Classical Dericania from 3200BC-598AD. Please note that "Gallawa" is incorrectly labeled on this map as a shortland for various [[Gaelic people|Gaelic]] polities.]]
3200BC-598AD
3200BC-598AD


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===Pre-conquest Dericania===
===Pre-conquest Dericania===
The historiographical term "pre-conquest Dericania" refers to the period prior to the arrival of the [[Adonerii]] and subsequent rise of [[Great Levantia]].
The historiographical term "pre-conquest Dericania" refers to the period prior to the arrival of the [[Adonerii]] and subsequent rise of [[Great Levantia]].
====Kingdom of the Impari Impaxi ====
====Kingdom of the Ipari Impaxi ====
2800BC-164AD
2800BC-164AD
=== Classical Antiquity and the Great Levantine period ===
=== Classical Antiquity and the Great Levantine period ===
{{Main|Great Levantia}}
{{Main|Great Levantia}}
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Gallawa was a large confederation of Christianized [[Gaelic people|Gaelic]] tribes and kingdoms that existed in the north of modern [[Dericania]] and south of modern [[Fiannria]] from the late 4th to 8th centuries AD. Gallawa was originally conceived as a loose alliance of Gaelic polities which had both broken into and settled [[Great Levantia]] from the north, those who had lived as foederati subjects in specific lands of Dericania, and a smaller number of mostly uncontacted tribes living in the hills and deep forested parts of northeaster Dericania. The alliance seems to have been intended as a means to consolidate Gaelic holdings in previously Great Levantine lands, but the alliance persisted beyond the latter's collapse. Gallawa supplanted Great Levantia as the major power in Dericania by around 450 AD, and its mandate switched from defensive to offensive, expanding its borders and incorporating other tribes under its sway by force of arms. Increasingly, the confederate nature of the alliance became centralized under the control of a family that would become known as the [[Conine dynasty]], who were responsible for leading Gallawa through the collapse of the Levantines.  
Gallawa was a large confederation of Christianized [[Gaelic people|Gaelic]] tribes and kingdoms that existed in the north of modern [[Dericania]] and south of modern [[Fiannria]] from the late 4th to 8th centuries AD. Gallawa was originally conceived as a loose alliance of Gaelic polities which had both broken into and settled [[Great Levantia]] from the north, those who had lived as foederati subjects in specific lands of Dericania, and a smaller number of mostly uncontacted tribes living in the hills and deep forested parts of northeaster Dericania. The alliance seems to have been intended as a means to consolidate Gaelic holdings in previously Great Levantine lands, but the alliance persisted beyond the latter's collapse. Gallawa supplanted Great Levantia as the major power in Dericania by around 450 AD, and its mandate switched from defensive to offensive, expanding its borders and incorporating other tribes under its sway by force of arms. Increasingly, the confederate nature of the alliance became centralized under the control of a family that would become known as the [[Conine dynasty]], who were responsible for leading Gallawa through the collapse of the Levantines.  


Gallawa experienced a major population boom at the end of the 7th century and began rapid and aggressive expansion, particularly against the [[Latin League]] and [[Hištanšahr]], the latter with limited success. Following decades of skirmishing and raids, [[Conchobar I, Emperor of the Levantines|King Conchobar]] lead the armies of Gallawa west into [[The Valley (Urcea)|the former heartlands of Great Levantia]]. Although initial successes by the Latin League under the leadership of [[Saint Julius I|Gaius Julius Cicurinus]] slowed Gallawa's advance, his replacement by the Latin League resulted in its complete destruction as Gallawa overcame most of the Latinic cities in the Valley. Following his peaceful seizure of [[Urceopolis (City)|Urceopolis]], Conchobar reformed Gallawa into the [[Holy Levantine Empire|Levantine Empire]], which would be ruled by the Conine dynasty for the next century and a half.
Gallawa experienced a major population boom at the end of the 7th century and began rapid and aggressive expansion, particularly against the [[Latin League]] and [[Hištanšahr]], the latter with limited success. Following decades of skirmishing and raids, [[Conchobar I, Emperor of the Levantines|King Conchobar]] lead the armies of Gallawa west into [[The Valley (Urcea)|the former heartlands of Great Levantia]]. Although initial successes by the Latin League under the leadership of [[Gaius Julius Cicurinus]] slowed Gallawa's advance, his replacement by the Latin League resulted in its complete destruction as Gallawa overcame most of the Latinic cities in the Valley. Following his peaceful seizure of [[Urceopolis (City)|Urceopolis]], Conchobar reformed Gallawa into the [[Holy Levantine Empire|Levantine Empire]], which would be ruled by the Conine dynasty for the next century and a half.


==Early Imperial period==
==Early Imperial period==
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==== Eastern Kingdom of the Levantines ====
==== Eastern Kingdom of the Levantines ====
Main article: Eastern Kingdom of the Levantines
Main article: [[Eastern Kingdom of the Levantines]]


917-965
917-965
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==== Kingdom of Gassavelia ====
==== Kingdom of Gassavelia ====
Main article: Kingdom of Gassavelia
Main article: [[Kingdom of Gassavelia]]




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==== Vilauristre Conference ====
==== Vilauristre Conference ====
[[File:VilConfFlag.png|200px|right]]
[[File:VilConfFlag.png|200px|right]]
 
{{Further|Vilauristre Conference}}
[[1204]]-[[1575]] Hanseatic League like group of cities in eastern [[Kingdom of Dericania]] 1427, Universitas Magistrorum in [[NordHalle]] [[1429]]- [[Order of the Obsidian Sparrow]], [[Crusades]]
[[1204]]-[[1575]] Hanseatic League like group of cities in eastern [[Kingdom of Dericania]] 1427, Universitas Magistrorum in [[Port Diteaux]] [[1429]]- [[Order of the Obsidian Sparrow]], [[Crusades]]


==== County of Bergendia ====
==== County of Bergendia ====
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[[1264]]-[[1549]]
[[1264]]-[[1549]]


===== House of Palacin-NordHalle =====
===== House of Palacin-Port Diteaux =====
Template:House of Palacin-NordHalle
Template:House of Palacin-Port Diteaux


Main articles: List_of_Rulers_of_Burgundie § Palacin-NordHalle_Dynasty, and Palacin-NordHalle Dynasty
Main articles: List_of_Rulers_of_Burgundie § Palacin-Port Diteaux_Dynasty, and Palacin-Port Diteaux Dynasty


1264-1418 Palacin-NordHalle Dynasty
1264-1418 Palacin-Port Diteaux Dynasty


==== Bishopric of Mattiusvale ====
==== Bishopric of Mattiusvale ====
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As part of this new period of self-rule, the Dukes created a series of trading companies that sought to raise the clout of the duchy and enrich themselves. They pushed the bounds of the maritime technology at the time and traveled around the world looking for fertile trade and investment opportunities. The largest and most storied companies were the Burgundian West Punth Trading Company and the Burgundian Grand Crona Trading Company. Unlike the other trading companies, these two set out on a path of colonization that, at their heights, covered all of Alshar and large swaths of south-central Crona.
As part of this new period of self-rule, the Dukes created a series of trading companies that sought to raise the clout of the duchy and enrich themselves. They pushed the bounds of the maritime technology at the time and traveled around the world looking for fertile trade and investment opportunities. The largest and most storied companies were the Burgundian West Punth Trading Company and the Burgundian Grand Crona Trading Company. Unlike the other trading companies, these two set out on a path of colonization that, at their heights, covered all of Alshar and large swaths of south-central Crona.
===Principality of Faramount===
[[File:PrincepsFaramount.jpg|200px|right]]
{{Further|Principality of Faramount}}
[[1568]]-[[1853]]


=== Duchy of Martilles ===
=== Duchy of Martilles ===
[[File:Duchy of Martilles flag.png|200px|right]]
[[File:Duchy of Martilles flag.png|200px|right]]
 
{{Further|Duchy of Martilles}}
[[1575]]-[[1869]]
[[1575]]-[[1869]]


===== [[Truffle Races]] =====
===== [[Truffle Races]] =====
[[1578]] - [[1601]]
[[1578]] - [[1601]]
===== [[Orixtal Crusade]] =====
[[1650]]-[[1655]]


====Colonial ventures====
====Colonial ventures====
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The county was brutally unified with [[Burgundie]] in the [[First Fratricide]] despite a strong anti-mediatization stance.
The county was brutally unified with [[Burgundie]] in the [[First Fratricide]] despite a strong anti-mediatization stance.


=== County of Le Ax-Canbon ===
=== County of L'Ax-Canbon ===




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=== Duchy of Bourgondi ===
=== Duchy of Bourgondi ===
{{Further|Duchy of Bourgondi}}
[[File:BourgondiFlag.png|200px|right]]
[[File:BourgondiFlag.png|200px|right]]
[[1575]]-[[1853]]
[[1575]]-[[1853]]
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===Early modern Dericania===
===Early modern Dericania===
During the 19th century, the rise of [[Burgundie]] and the [[First Fratricide]] lead to chaos and disorder in Dericania that would continue until its demise in the 20th century.
During the late 18th and 19th century, the rise of [[Burgundie]] and the [[First Fratricide]] lead to chaos and disorder in Dericania that would continue until its demise in the 20th century.
===Caroline Wars and Fratricides===
====Vorenian union====
 
Following the defeat of Emperor Louis in the [[War of the Caroline Succession]], the Grand Duchy of Verecundia was dissolved into its constituent parts, Lower and Upper Verecundia. By 1790, Lower Verecundia was inherited by the House Alessi-Galen, Dukes of Vorenia. As the princes of [[Kingdom of Dericania|Dericania]] formed a conspiracy to oust [[House de Weluta]] from the throne of the [[Emperor of the Levantines]], Vorenia-Lower Verecundia remained loyal during the uprising of the Duchy of Upper Verecundia in the 1790s. For their loyalty, Emperor Lucás III of [[House de Weluta]] granted House Alessi-Galen the Grand Ducal dignity, fusing the two realms together into the Grand Duchy of Vorenia. Alessi-Galen remained loyal to the de Welutas during the [[Second Caroline War]], partly due to their enmity with the [[Bergendii]] states to the southeast supporting the cause of Emperor Mauricio I. Magnanimous in victory, the Emperor allowed the Grand Duchy of Lower Verecundia and Vorenia to remain undivided following the conclusion of the war.
 
Following the conclusion of the [[First Fratricide]], the Grand Duchy was ordered dissolved into its constituent parts by the peace treaty at the conclusion of the conflict, though the Grand Duchy would continue to fight long after the conclusion of hostilities. The [[Bergendii]] were unable to enforce treaty provisions upon the state, leading to low-level hostilities continuing until the Bergendii secured an unlikely alliance with the Duke of Upper Verecundia, who invaded and annexed Lower Verecundia in 1867. The Grand Duchy was subsequently defeated by the Bergendii and Vorenia lost its Grand Ducal position, becoming a "Marcher Principality" - a Margraviate with enhanced dignity.
 
===Second Great War===
===Second Great War===
====Deric Republic====
====Deric Republic====
[[Category:Second Great War]]
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[[Category: Dericania]]
[[Category: Dericania]]
[[Category: Holy Levantine Empire]]
[[Category: Holy Levantine Empire]]
[[Category: Burgundie]]
[[Category:Rhotia]]
[[Category:Lapody]]
[[Category: IXWB]]
[[Category: IXWB]]
[[Category: History]]
[[Category: History]]
[[Category: 2022 Award winning pages]]
{{Template:Award winning article}}
[[Category:2022 Award winning pages]]
[[Category:IXWB]]
[[Category: History of Burgundie]]
[[Category:Military History of Burgundie]]
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