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[[File:Ardmore medieval art.png|thumb|Knights from the Duchy of Rosmore during the Conquest of Wissel, 1455. ]]
[[File:Ardmore medieval art.png|thumb|Knights from the Duchy of Rosmore during the Conquest of Wissel, 1455. ]]
'''Medieval Ardmore''' is the history of the Kingdom of Ardmore during the medieval period, which extended in the islands from the 9th century to the early 17th century. Predating this period Ardmore was in the classical and tribal period. During this time, Ardmore was heavily influenced by [[Levantia|Levantine]] and [[Occidental world|Occidental]] influences, and these influenced the multitude of different duchies and counties on the islands, which had gradually evolved from the tribal and clan system that had been in place or centuries before hand. Arts, poetry, and music all developed independelty but with some influences from larger medieval states such as the [[Holy Levantine Empire]], where instruments and artisans travelled to Ardmore as its ports were considered friendly to foreign merchants and trade as they expanded in the [[Sea of Canete]].  
'''Medieval Ardmore''' is the history of the Kingdom of Ardmore during the medieval period, which extended in the islands from the 9th century to the early 17th century. Predating this period Ardmore was in the classical and tribal period. During this time, Ardmore was heavily influenced by [[Levantia|Levantine]] and [[Occidental world|Occidental]] influences, and these influenced the multitude of different duchies and counties on the islands, which had gradually evolved from the tribal and clan system that had been in place or centuries before hand. Arts, poetry, and music all developed independelty but with some influences from larger medieval states such as the [[Holy Levantine Empire]], where instruments and artisans travelled to Ardmore as its ports were considered friendly to foreign merchants and trade as they expanded in the [[Sea of Canete]].  
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