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=Pre-Christian Era (Antiquity-some year)=
=Pre-Christian Era (Antiquity-some year)=




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1471: last major challenger to the throne in southern regions kneels, a few weaker principalities in the north remain but get swallowed up through marriage or outright invasion by 1500
1471: last major challenger to the throne in southern regions kneels, a few weaker principalities in the north remain but get swallowed up through marriage or outright invasion by 1500
===First Princes' War===
===First Princes' War===
Main Article: [[First Princes' War]]
Main Article: [[First Princes' War]]
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except the vicars refuse and the second vicarial(?) war begins
except the vicars refuse and the second vicarial(?) war begins
===Second Princes' War===
===Second Princes' War===
Main Article: [[Second Princes' War]]
Main Article: [[Second Princes' War]]


1571-1583: Second Prince's War:  this second one is very bloody and just an overall mess, whole dynastic noble local families are wiped out, at least one king (Conan Wydd-Màrtainn, Ruaridh Sutharlan, Banrih (Queen) Cailean Suthar-Màrtainn) of fhanrrenenoit4hlwtf is killed in battle; it ends in a brokered peace; the king's election will continue, but the vicars will also be elected by local nobles, and since so many local families died, the right to appoint new local nobility reverts to the King (Donan Sutharlan-Màrtainn), who begins to solely grant lifetime peerages, i.e., no hereditary succession for the local holdings. typically he will continue to appoint from one family, but they now remain local to the crown - while the king could appoint hereditary nobility, none do because that's a stupid move, and so the local nobles (appointed by the king) begin electing as vicar basically anyone the king wants to keep their power in the family - this allows titles to be sold by the crown, too
1571-1583: Second Prince's War:  this second one is very bloody and just an overall mess, whole dynastic noble local families are wiped out, at least one king (Conan Wydd-Màrtainn, Ruaridh Sutharlan, Banrih (Queen) Cailean Suthar-Màrtainn) of fhanrrenenoit4hlwtf is killed in battle; it ends in a brokered peace; the king's election will continue, but the vicars will also be elected by local nobles, and since so many local families died, the right to appoint new local nobility reverts to the King (Donan Sutharlan-Màrtainn), who begins to solely grant lifetime peerages, i.e., no hereditary succession for the local holdings. typically he will continue to appoint from one family, but they now remain local to the crown - while the king could appoint hereditary nobility, none do because that's a stupid move, and so the local nobles (appointed by the king) begin electing as vicar basically anyone the king wants to keep their power in the family - this allows titles to be sold by the crown, too
===Croprot Famines===
===Croprot Famines===




=High Royal Era (1603-1830)=
=High Royal Era (1603-1830)=
===Great Quake of 1664===
===Great Quake of 1664===
Main Article:  
Main Article:  
===First Kin War/Sutharine Succession Crisis (1712-1717)===
see also: Kings of the Fhainn


===First Kin War (1712-1717)===
Main Article:


see also: Kings of the Fhainn, Sutharine Succession Crisis
Main Article: [[Sutharine Succession Crisis]]


Main Article:
Okay, so... I have the Sutharine Succession Crisis in 1712-1717, which devolved into a war that maybe became the First Kin War
Okay, so... I have the Sutharine Succession Crisis in 1712-1717, which devolved into a war that maybe became the First Kin War
Sear Mari Suthar-Màrtainn had twins that both died, prompting a power grab as she'd ceded the throne for the firstborn and it was argued she couldn't renege on that, so either the Barh-Màrtainns or the Wydd-Màrtainns, who were a smaller family in the Deric states, pressed a claim
Sear Mari Suthar-Màrtainn had twins that both died, prompting a power grab as she'd ceded the throne for the firstborn and it was argued she couldn't renege on that, so either the Barh-Màrtainns or the Wydd-Màrtainns, who were a smaller family in the Deric states, pressed a claim
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it can be Fhainns drawing some lines as the League fails to properly organize against them, leading to further frustration that will results in the Commonwealth of Fiannria being formed in 1801 so like a decade or so prior is good... this war happens, 1793, frustration with the peace agreement, failures of leadership, food shortages and rising prices leads to the slow and painful collapse of the league as the Culfran Lanns (states) stop cooperating and infighting breaks out
it can be Fhainns drawing some lines as the League fails to properly organize against them, leading to further frustration that will results in the Commonwealth of Fiannria being formed in 1801 so like a decade or so prior is good... this war happens, 1793, frustration with the peace agreement, failures of leadership, food shortages and rising prices leads to the slow and painful collapse of the league as the Culfran Lanns (states) stop cooperating and infighting breaks out
 
===Third Kin War (1820-1823)===
===Third Kin War (===
Main Article:  
Main Article:  
===Tundra Wars (1676-1712)===
===Tundra Wars (1676-1712)===
Main Article: [[Tundra Wars]]
Main Article: [[Tundra Wars]]
===Sutharine Succession Crisis (1712-1717)===
Main Article: [[Sutharine Succession Crisis]]
===Constitution of the State===
===Constitution of the State===
-year 1830
-year 1830


-shift of Fhainnlannachaeran from an absolute to a constitutional monarchy in 1830, when Rih Luthais Suthar-Màrtainn chose to put a clause in the new constitution which would force the Throne to address the issue of allowing the suffrage of landed male voters for Vicarial seats in 1900. In the immediate term, the document allowed local officials to be elected, but Vicars remained an appointed rank rather than elected.
-shift of Fhainnlannachaeran from an absolute to a constitutional monarchy in 1830, when Rih Luthais Suthar-Màrtainn chose to put a clause in the new constitution which would force the Throne to address the issue of allowing the suffrage of landed male voters for Vicarial seats in 1900. In the immediate term, the document allowed local officials to be elected, but Vicars remained an appointed rank rather than elected.


-also banned serfdom in the remaining feudal regions in Lyukquar and reformed the administration into a semicentralized government, removing the last technical attachment of Vicars to olf feudal lines, but in practice leaving the same families in power at least until elections were supposed to begin
-also banned serfdom in the remaining feudal regions in Lyukquar and reformed the administration into a semicentralized government, removing the last technical attachment of Vicars to olf feudal lines, but in practice leaving the same families in power at least until elections were supposed to begin
 
=Late Royal Era (1830-1906)=
=Late Royal Era=
in the 1850s or so there should be a pretty large reform movement saying yes, the monarchy is great, but we should expand who can vote for the vicar besides local royal appointees - every property owning male, perhaps. which obviously every royalist says no to, but this idea of a "Liberal Vicariate" basically becomes a major political fixation and for a couple years it's "yes, but what if the vicariate also had power to do X", "yes, but what if they could also do Y, have oversight of Z, etc" - The main rub being nobody could agree on exactly how to work out what the vicars or a theoretical representative government (at the time still a fringe movement) would work in particular, as you'd have constitutional monarchists mixing with radicals and even a few revanchist wanting the old vicar's crown electorate back, but the liberal vicariate idea remains the "respectable" liberal opposition idea
in the 1850s or so there should be a pretty large reform movement saying yes, the monarchy is great, but we should expand who can vote for the vicar besides local royal appointees - every property owning male, perhaps. which obviously every royalist says no to, but this idea of a "Liberal Vicariate" basically becomes a major political fixation and for a couple years it's "yes, but what if the vicariate also had power to do X", "yes, but what if they could also do Y, have oversight of Z, etc" - The main rub being nobody could agree on exactly how to work out what the vicars or a theoretical representative government (at the time still a fringe movement) would work in particular, as you'd have constitutional monarchists mixing with radicals and even a few revanchist wanting the old vicar's crown electorate back, but the liberal vicariate idea remains the "respectable" liberal opposition idea
 
===Fourth Kin War (1887-1888)===
===Fourth Kin War===
 
===1888 Factory Riots===
===1888 Factory Riots===
===Constitutional Crisis of 1903===
===Constitutional Crisis of 1903===




=Republican Era (1906-present day)=
=Republican Era (1906-present day)=
===Fhainnin Civil War===
===Fhainnin Civil War===
Main Article: [[Fhainnin Civil War]]
Main Article: [[Fhainnin Civil War]]
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===Eight Years' Terror===
===Eight Years' Terror===
===Great War===
===Great War===
Main Article: [[Great War]]
Main Article: [[Great War]]
===Lean Years===
===Lean Years===
Main Article: Fhainnin Lean Years
Main Article: Fhainnin Lean Years
===Vandarch Canal Crisis (1992-94)===
===Vandarch Canal Crisis (1992-94)===
Main Article: [[Vandarch Canal Crisis]]
Main Article: [[Vandarch Canal Crisis]]
===Modern Century===
===Modern Century===




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And to note, the previous culture across both major ethnicities was very much family-focused, organicist, and morally absolutist, which should heavily clash with a wave of actualism, mathematicism, and maybe even finitism (the idea of a non-omnipitent God) creating a philosophical rift between the gentry and the growing educated middle class
And to note, the previous culture across both major ethnicities was very much family-focused, organicist, and morally absolutist, which should heavily clash with a wave of actualism, mathematicism, and maybe even finitism (the idea of a non-omnipitent God) creating a philosophical rift between the gentry and the growing educated middle class
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[[Category:History]]
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