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====Kingdom of the Impari Impaxi ====
====Kingdom of the Impari Impaxi ====
2800BC-164AD
2800BC-164AD
=== Classical Antiquity ===
=== Classical Antiquity and the Great Levantine period ===
 
700BC-598AD
====Great Levantine period====
{{Main|Great Levantia}}
{{Main|Great Levantia}}
 
====Eastern Dericania====
570BC-502AD
===== First Kingdom of the Burdeboch =====
 
==== First Kingdom of the Burdeboch ====


527BC-285AD
527BC-285AD


==== Tyranny of Phaxolos ====
===== Tyranny of Phaxolos =====


134AD-285AD
134AD-285AD


==== The Bergenddium ====
===== The Bergenddium =====


150AD-598AD
150AD-598AD
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In [[164]], Julian Marcilius Corvus Bergendus commissioned a map of the Bergenddium which included all of the [[Ile of Burgundie]], most of the coast of modern [[Marialanus]] and some settlements along the coasts of [[Dericania]] and [[Fiannria]].
In [[164]], Julian Marcilius Corvus Bergendus commissioned a map of the Bergenddium which included all of the [[Ile of Burgundie]], most of the coast of modern [[Marialanus]] and some settlements along the coasts of [[Dericania]] and [[Fiannria]].


===== The Latinics in Ipar =====
====== The Latinics in Ipar ======
100BC-150AD
100BC-150AD


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In the 130s an enterprising merchant, Julian Marcilius Corvus, formed an army in the naissant port of Nordarmus and marched inland to push the Impaxi tribes from the interior and ultimately on to Levantia. Over the next 20 years, his army was able to crush any opposition and then to push the Impaxi to the coast near Biscainhos. In 153 a joint Impaxi/Levzeish force crushed Corvus' forces. He escaped with only 75 men and his train. In 155 Corvus returned with a large navy and besieged Biscainhos, catching its navy in the harbor. After a three year siege and numerous heavy bombardments, the first sea-to-land naval bombardments in southern Levantine history, Corvus' forces forced the Impaxi/Levzeish population to surrender. As part of the surrender agreement the Impaxi and Levzeish were banished from Ipar and resettled on the coast of southern Levantia.
In the 130s an enterprising merchant, Julian Marcilius Corvus, formed an army in the naissant port of Nordarmus and marched inland to push the Impaxi tribes from the interior and ultimately on to Levantia. Over the next 20 years, his army was able to crush any opposition and then to push the Impaxi to the coast near Biscainhos. In 153 a joint Impaxi/Levzeish force crushed Corvus' forces. He escaped with only 75 men and his train. In 155 Corvus returned with a large navy and besieged Biscainhos, catching its navy in the harbor. After a three year siege and numerous heavy bombardments, the first sea-to-land naval bombardments in southern Levantine history, Corvus' forces forced the Impaxi/Levzeish population to surrender. As part of the surrender agreement the Impaxi and Levzeish were banished from Ipar and resettled on the coast of southern Levantia.


==== Confederation of Medestophanese ====
====Southern Dericania====
 
===== Confederation of Medestophanese =====


285AD-598AD Istroyan city-states
285AD-598AD Istroyan city-states
 
===== Audonian invasion =====
==== Audonian invasion ====
====Northern Dericania====
 
=====Gallawa=====
====Gallawa====
Gallawa was a large confederation of Christianized [[Gaelic people|Gaelic]] tribes and kingdoms that existed in the north of modern [[Dericania]] and south of modern [[Fiannria]] from the late 4th to 8th centuries AD. Gallawa was originally conceived as a loose alliance of Gaelic polities which had both broken into and settled [[Great Levantia]] from the north, those who had lived as foederati subjects in specific lands of Dericania, and a smaller number of mostly uncontacted tribes living in the hills and deep forested parts of northeaster Dericania. The alliance seems to have been intended as a means to consolidate Gaelic holdings in previously Great Levantine lands, but the alliance persisted beyond the latter's collapse. Gallawa supplanted Great Levantia as the major power in Dericania by around 450 AD, and its mandate switched from defensive to offensive, expanding its borders and incorporating other tribes under its sway by force of arms. Increasingly, the confederate nature of the alliance became centralized under the control of a family that would become known as the [[Conine dynasty]], who were responsible for leading Gallawa through the collapse of the Levantines.  
Gallawa was a large confederation of Christianized [[Gaelic people|Gaelic]] tribes and kingdoms that existed in the north of modern [[Dericania]] and south of modern [[Fiannria]] from the late 4th to 8th centuries AD. Gallawa was originally conceived as a loose alliance of Gaelic polities which had both broken into and settled [[Great Levantia]] from the north, those who had lived as foederati subjects in specific lands of Dericania, and a smaller number of mostly uncontacted tribes living in the hills and deep forested parts of northeaster Dericania. The alliance seems to have been intended as a means to consolidate Gaelic holdings in previously Great Levantine lands, but the alliance persisted beyond the latter's collapse. Gallawa supplanted Great Levantia as the major power in Dericania by around 450 AD, and its mandate switched from defensive to offensive, expanding its borders and incorporating other tribes under its sway by force of arms. Increasingly, the confederate nature of the alliance became centralized under the control of a family that would become known as the [[Conine dynasty]], who were responsible for leading Gallawa through the collapse of the Levantines.