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The '''history of | The '''history of Caphiria''' has been among the most influential to the modern world, from the spread of the Latin language and Romance languages as a result of the creation of the Imperial Church to its vast contributions to modern governments, law, politics, engineering, art, literature, architecture, technology, warfare, religion, language, and society. | ||
Caphirian history is divided into six distinct political ages, each having its sociological eras: | Caphirian history is divided into six distinct political ages, each having its own sociological eras: | ||
* '''''Ancient history''''' (9th century BC - 369 BC) - | * '''''Ancient history''''' ({{circa}} 9th century BC - 369 BC) - This period covers the settlement of [[Latinic people]], which originated in [[Urlazio]] and would form the [[Adonerii civilization]]. The [[Latin Heroic Age]] saw the colonization of Latium, a geographic region along the northern coastline of Sarpedon. The city of Venceia was founded during this period as a trading hub and many foundational myths of Latinic societies emerged. | ||
* '''The First Republic''' (369 BC-136 AD) - This marks the start of recorded Caphirian history, covering the end of the monarchical system and the birth of republicanism, and the foundations of empire. | * '''The First Republic''' (369 BC-136 AD) - This marks the start of recorded Caphirian history, covering the end of the monarchical system and the birth of republicanism, and the foundations of empire. | ||