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==History==
==History==
==== Antiquity ====
==== Gaelic Settlement ====
==== Norse Conquests ====
==== Northern Crusades ====
==== Saelish Kingdom ====
==== Saelish Partitions ====
==== Sorhaithe ====
==== Revolution and Great War Era ====
==== Modern Day ====
Saelin's regional culture and language are distinct from all its' neighbors, with the area dominating north-south trade routes and being the historic home of the people for which it was named for over three millenia. Saelin formed the northernmost border region of [[Great Levantia]] and [[Ultmar]], with the region first being centralized under one polity in XX AD under the [[Vithinja|Vithinjan]] invader Name Here the Strong. Vithinjan culture comingling with the local gaelic population further divided the Saelish from other Gaels, and the colonies which became unified as the [[Kingdom of Svaerige]] was by far the longest-lasting and most successful Vithinjan expedition on the mainland. Svaerige survived several centuries as an independent state, including competing with Gothic and Gaelic states for control of [[Turlann]] throughout the Medieval era.
Saelin's regional culture and language are distinct from all its' neighbors, with the area dominating north-south trade routes and being the historic home of the people for which it was named for over three millenia. Saelin formed the northernmost border region of [[Great Levantia]] and [[Ultmar]], with the region first being centralized under one polity in XX AD under the [[Vithinja|Vithinjan]] invader Name Here the Strong. Vithinjan culture comingling with the local gaelic population further divided the Saelish from other Gaels, and the colonies which became unified as the [[Kingdom of Svaerige]] was by far the longest-lasting and most successful Vithinjan expedition on the mainland. Svaerige survived several centuries as an independent state, including competing with Gothic and Gaelic states for control of [[Turlann]] throughout the Medieval era.