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Amidst these naval encounters, the colonization continued to shape the destiny of both the colonizers and the indigenous inhabitants. It was during this time that the Delepasans, descendants of Pelaxian settlers and indigenous inhabitants, began to take form. The Delepasans would become a testament to the complex fusion of cultures, aspirations, and conflicts that marked the Pelaxian colonization of this distant land. The tumultuous interplay of ambition, faith, and territorial assertion shaped the narrative of this colonial venture, leaving an indelible mark on the history of Rumahoki. | Amidst these naval encounters, the colonization continued to shape the destiny of both the colonizers and the indigenous inhabitants. It was during this time that the Delepasans, descendants of Pelaxian settlers and indigenous inhabitants, began to take form. The Delepasans would become a testament to the complex fusion of cultures, aspirations, and conflicts that marked the Pelaxian colonization of this distant land. The tumultuous interplay of ambition, faith, and territorial assertion shaped the narrative of this colonial venture, leaving an indelible mark on the history of Rumahoki. | ||
===Pelaxian suzerainity of the Catenais Republics (1499-1750s)=== | |||
*[[Lucrecia#Pelaxian_suzerainty|Second Emeritan Republic]]; | |||
*[[Port_de_Vent#Ventese_Republic|Ventese Republic]]; and | |||
*[[Crassian Republic]] | |||
*([[Maristella]]?) | |||
===Almadarian Wars of Conquest (1560-1600)=== | ===Almadarian Wars of Conquest (1560-1600)=== | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |