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|Prince Ruaridh Màrtainn of Mhartainnvail inherits the titles of | |Prince Ruaridh Màrtainn of Mhartainnvail inherits the titles of Connsmonann, Cheatharnaich, and Itheachan | ||
|May 19, 1364 | |May 19, 1364 | ||
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|Cheatharnaich region annexed | |Cheatharnaich region annexed | ||
|1398 | |1398 | ||
| | |Connsmonann, Faneria | ||
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|Political | |Political | ||
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|Itheachan region annexed | |Itheachan region annexed | ||
|1399 | |1399 | ||
| | |Connsmonann, Faneria | ||
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|Political | |Political | ||
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=Principalities Era (some year-1398)= | =Principalities Era (some year-1398)= | ||
1364: Prince Ruaridh Màrtainn of Mhartainnvail inherits the titles of | 1364: Prince Ruaridh Màrtainn of Mhartainnvail inherits the titles of Connsmonann, Cheatharnaich, and Itheachan from an uncle and father killed in a hunting accident/skirmish/'highway robbery'; Initially a chance conglomeration of a few choice titles under a particularly lucky/skilled prince, who didn't particularly like the idea of having his territories not being contiguous; basically fumbled/scraped his way into a position where his only son could actually enforce a tentative claim to kingship | ||
=Early Royal Era (1398-1906)= | =Early Royal Era (1398-1906)= | ||
=== Great Basin War (1398-1401) === | === Great Basin War (1398-1401) === | ||
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===Great Quake of 1664=== | ===Great Quake of 1664=== | ||
Main Article: Great Quake of 1664 | Main Article: Great Quake of 1664 | ||
=== Tundra Wars (1676-1712) === | === Tundra Wars (1676-1712) === | ||
Main Article: [[Tundra Wars]] | Main Article: [[Tundra Wars]] | ||
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a 'vicar' is a kind of viceroy administrator of what end up being the provinces (originally the inherited territories), streamlining national administration somewhat but also decentralizing power as the kingdom grew | a 'vicar' is a kind of viceroy administrator of what end up being the provinces (originally the inherited territories), streamlining national administration somewhat but also decentralizing power as the kingdom grew | ||
1364: Prince Ruaridh Màrtainn of Mhartainnvail inherits the titles of | 1364: Prince Ruaridh Màrtainn of Mhartainnvail inherits the titles of Connsmonann, Cheatharnaich, and Itheachan from an uncle and father killed in a hunting accident/skirmish/'highway robbery'; Initially a chance conglomeration of a few choice titles under a particularly lucky/skilled prince, who didn't particularly like the idea of having his territories not being contiguous; basically fumbled/scraped his way into a position where his only son could actually enforce a tentative claim to kingship | ||