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  • 1st century BC 1st century AD 2nd century BC 2nd century AD 3th century BC 3th century AD 4th century BC 4th century AD 5th century BC 5th century AD 6th...
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  • after the Maqhös Wars in the early 13th century. Qübüj would remain completely independent until the late 19th century, after King Obüngyóróč II Algáracöwönt...
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  • Pelaxian power declined in the latter part of the 18th century. In the early part of the 19th century, most of the former Pelaxian Empire overseas disintegrated...
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  • use of the river's name by that period. By the late seventh century and early eighth century AD, the term "Urcean" ("Urciona", natively), describing somebody...
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  • gradual collapse of the Caliphate beginning in the 11th century and complete by the 16th century briefly restored Audonia as a place of cultural interchange...
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  • being a Republican city-state. This period, from the mid-12th century to the late-13th century, is known as the Dark Period and represents Caphiria's most...
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  • contributing to the complexity of Cartadania's indigenous civilization. In the 8th century BC, the Ettian civilization reached its zenith, influencing neighboring...
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  • Joanusterra throughout the sixteenth century. The present spelling of the name is first documented in the early seventeenth century and is thought to have replaced...
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  • Caphiria which had dominated and controlled the region up until the 17th century, which means most modern northern and western Sarpedonians states are...
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  • the 7th century. xeres-noun sherry wine. From Old Umardi ????? (shiraz). Brought by the Uzdehzani refugees fleeing the Oduniyyad Caliphate in the 7th century...
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  • the 17th century, although Aricina's position as a prominent hill relative to the Flats made it a well sought after location. During the 19th century, much...
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  • the Occidental settlement that occurred in this region from the 15th to 20th centuries. Many states established in Cusinaut during the Deluge were created...
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  • Prior to the 19th century, Medimerians eschewed the idea of denominations in favor of individual church congregations. Pre-19th century Medimeria, accordingly...
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  • mid 6th century, although major works do not appear until the 8th century when the language began to receive official sanction. The 19th century saw a...
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  • the 17th Century to circumvent regional dialects and create a national 'high culture' to cement the largely military gains made from the 15th Century onwards...
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  • haul late 19th-early 20th century: Young School- The Jeune École ("Young School") was a strategic naval concept developed during the 19th century. It advocated...
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  • the 1st century BC, the Istroyan Empire was subsequently divided into a number of small kingdoms and from the 1st century BC up to the 3rd century CE, large...
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  • pagan rites or syncretic religions practiced on a small scale. Since the 19th Century, atheism, agnosticism, and local pagan faiths have become more commonplace...
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  • neighbours, and due to constant tensions throughout the 20th century and into the 21st century has no foreign mission to the Cape. Arcerion's main focus...
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  • technological innovation since the early 19th century and scientific research since the early-20th century. Methods for producing interchangeable parts...
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  • period during the 20th century, it maintains control of the Woqalate today. During the reign of the Walakee State in the 20th century, there were no elections...
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  • to the Great War, the first being in 1930. For the remainder of the 20th century powerships were existing hulks that were retrofitted for their power generating...
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  • Adtaran and is the 20th most populated city in Dericania. Ravenna has previously served as Imperial capital, from the 5th to 8th centuries and again for a short...
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  • in the late 19th century and gained prominence in Burgundie. Neo Beaux-Arts architecture reached its zenith during the early 20th century. Many important...
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  • life in Bridhavn in the early 20th century. Philosophy from Fiannria has been a long-discussed subject since the 16th century, and often referred to as the...
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  • trading vessels fell out of fashion. At the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century the need for military icebreakers was explored and...
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  • conflict quickly arose with the Cartadanian settlers, who, starting in the 18th century, began to conquer parts of the Confederation and attempted to assimilate...
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  • naval engagements of the early 19th century. Jeune École and the development of the clipper coalesced in the mid 19th century in Burgundie as the country fought...
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  • fishing villages until the beginning of the Crusades in Audonia in the 12th Century. Despite the failures of the Crusades to make significant headway against...
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  • of canons in them. In the late 19th century these ships were typically clipper ships. With the dawn of the 20th century, the navy eventually embraced the...
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  • hostile to foreigners. During the Daxian subjection of Stenza in the 17th century, the island obstenibly fell under Daxian control, but it was not central...
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  • after its establishment as a standing army. From the mid-17th century through the early 19th century, the Royal Army became increasingly professionalized with...
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  • coast of Battganuur. It was conquered by the Oduniyyad Caliphate in the 7th century AD. It remained under Oduniyyad control until the fall of that empire...
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  • empire's trade in Ixnay and as an new entry into the Daxian market in the 19th century. The legateship was passed by appointment every 10 years, but the port...
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  • coast of Battganuur. It was conquered by the Oduniyyad Caliphate in the 7th century AD. It remained under Oduniyyad control until the fall of that empire...
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  • BC, the area has been been a major human settlement since at least the 9th century BC and is the oldest continuously occupied city in Sarpedon. Venceia forms...
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  • Empire from the Gaelic kingdoms of Gallawa, uniting the latter in the 7th century and conquering enough land in Levantia to reclaim the Imperial legacy...
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  • Verona (section 21st century)
    Aleo-Cartadanian (Old- or Proto-Cartadanian) language in roughly the 9th century. Through continued existence, the Varunã are also credited with their...
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  • over the area, abandoned paganism and converted to Islam en masse in the 8th century. The Yue were long seen and treated as outsiders by the Rusani majority...
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  • the Great Campaigns of Archking Maximilian II in the later 16th century. The 21st century has nevertheless seen its economic and cultural centre of gravity...
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  • massive influence on tactical and strategic thinking. In the 14th and early 15th century bands of mercenaries, whose contracts with their masters had expired...
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  • Acirianis to move to the Montanaro region since 19th century after jobs and in the early 20th century, a gold rush. The largest resources excavated in the...
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  • The Burgundies expanded in Crona and across the seas during the 19th and 20th centuries. The Citizens Court of the National Assembly traces its roots to...
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  • Culture] [Earlier Levantine Contact] [First Christianisation] During the 8th century anno Domini, missionaries, traders, and migrants from Celtic Levantia...
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  • Daxian neighbor as the latter began expanding into the area in the early 8th century. Expansion into the plains was slow at first but gathered pace as nomad...
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  • the 18th century. Though the Cónn family died out, the castle was never taken and remained an important military structure during the 15th century as House...
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  • in most countries). The medieval period in Oyashima spanned from the 10th century to the Sengoku Jidai in the 1450s. It was characterized by the end of...
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  • Extranjero's formative years, from its inauguration in 1926 to the mid-20th century, were marked by incremental developments. Established on December 9, 1926...
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  • for the city until the early 20th century but also as an industrial waste dump for the late 19th and much of the 20th century. Records state that the industrialized...
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  • the next century Vilauristre played second fiddle to Port Diteaux, which took on a global role during the Trade Route Empire. As the 20th century dawned...
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  • other Levantines, preempting expansion further inland during the early 17th century. In 1604, Jean-Claude Gastineau was granted the title of Duxregent of...
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  • a strong maritime tradition, and with industrialization in the late 19th century, the nation became a major trading power with its strategic location controlling...
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  • state, ending in a brief period of semi-self governance during the early 20th century. A bloody war between Stenzan freedom fighters and the Daxia-aligned government...
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  • Porlos in the 18th century, Cartadanian settlers had already established themselves in the interior of Ceylonia during the 18th century as geographic barriers...
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  • tested during the Peninsular War. This includes the phasing out of late-20th century ship classes and the development of ships based on a 'combat triangle'...
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  • the 20th century, Burgundie and Kiravia normalized relations and began to trade. The port expanded a number of times throughout the 20th century, most...
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  • back to the 9th century, in a phase known as Proto-Cartadanian, which persisted until the collapse of the Second Imperium in the 12th century. At this time...
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  • Gothica; similarly, the Leuomes and Alloverni who followed in the early 5th Century BC were forced to stall in the Eastern Vandarch Basin and scatter into...
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  • the colony of Arcerion in southern Crona. Calls for reform in the late 18th century would see the Carnish monarchy relinquish significant power to an elected...
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  • found that dated from the 8th century BC. However, archaeologists have found forty-six shipwrecks dated from the 4th century BC, which would appear to indicate...
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  • racing footpath. In its original form which saw use until the early 19th century, the course was precisely 2.6 mi in length and competitors raced to complete...
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  • late 11th century. The Kingdom of Dericania resulted from this shift, and would continue to exist until the end of the Empire in the 20th century. While...
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  • situated on a fertile floodplain dominated the region from 7th century BC through the 1st century AD. Ruq adopted Judaism as its state religion around 250...
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  • growth and suburbanization in the second half of the 20th century. With the turn of the 21st century, its economy increasingly diversified, with major sectors...
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  • racing was popular in Sarpedon and imported to Levantia beginning in the 17th century. Studies have indicated that the racing and equine industry employ more...
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  • Caphiria, Cartadania, and Burgundie. After the collapse of Adonerum in the 6th century BC, the ancient Latinics emerged as a dominant ethno-cultural group and...
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  • still be seen in the state's culture and traditions today. In the early 15th century, the coast of the region was visited by other sea-faring explorers and...
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  • suburban one. The 19th-century was marked by a population boom that saw Victoria's population increase from just over half a million to over 3 million in less...
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  • Latin explorers first arrived in the area in the late 11th century, and over the following centuries, Santiago's strategic location made it a hub of commerce...
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  • the mid-20th century, the "Kingdom of Urlazio" left official use altogether as Urcea sought to avoid offending Cartadania. As of the 21st century "Kingdom...
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  • play constructive roles in society. During the first half of the twentieth century, the movement grew to encompass three major age groups for boys (Cub Scout...
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  • June to October. The system put in place in the early 19th century provided nearly two centuries of political stability in Quetzenkel, ushering in a period...
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  • Sipahis were dispatched to try to find the main Malitike force. The 20th century in Bulkh saw the rapid adoption of Occidental memes such as industrialism...
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  • vessels equipped with advanced harpoon technology. The latter half of the 19th century saw a decline in Torlen's whaling industry, primarily due to over-exploitation...
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  • Burgundie's relative position in the 20th century. Despite a relative decline in its global dominance, in the 21st century Burgundie retains the ability to project...
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  • powerhouses during the 18th century. Although it has transitioned to a more information- and service-based economy in the 21st century, it remains a semi-industrial...
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  • process which occurred beginning approximately in the 3rd century and ending in the 9th century that saw groups of Latinic people and Gaelic people living...
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  • niche industry. They became more common in the 19th century, and then again during later 20th century with mass migration to the cities. The equivalents...
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  • and the development of the Constitution of Urcea throughout the 18th and 19th century cemented its status as such by 1845, which is considered to be the...
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  • created by fiat during the rule of Rethys II Suthar-Màrtainn during the 17th Century. Rethys II created modern Fhasen as an administrative dialect, combining...
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  • New Harren, the resulting colony, grew throughout the 19th and 20th century. In the 21st century, the Rectory was joined together with several local polities...
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  • major hurricane activity back to the early eighteenth century and found five periods averaging 3–5 major hurricanes per year and lasting 40–60 years, and...
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  • was never enough money to go full Rocoo Neoclassical architecture mid 18th century, less ornate, more accessible, common in many eastern Latin principalities...
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  • The name Indigeno-Calderan is a newer word that cropped up around the 18th century, as English speakers moved away from calling the natives Calderan (now...
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  • Second Princes' Wars and until the end of the Second Kin War. In the late 18th Century and onwards, the Royal Army grew in size greatly as the nobility became...
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  • foundations to a wave of Urcean colonization in southeastern Crona during the 17th century, New Archduchy gradually became the lone remnant of Urcean culture in...
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  • 1st century BC. The Latin and subsequently Caphirian town of Kores. In the 1st century BC, the Caphirian Republic was a little more than a century into...
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  • with the earliest pottery fragments dating from around 8000 BC. In the 3rd Century AD the kingdoms of Metzetta were united under an Emperor and imperial...
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  • Yonderian Defence Force. The Grand Duchy Yonderre was consolidated in the 15th century under Joanus de Martigueux during the Crusader Conquest of Joanusterre...
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  • through the conversion of Emperor Ashoka of the Arunid Empire in the 3rd century BCE. Mahayana Buddhism, emphasizing compassion and the potential for all...
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  • year of the 2nd millennium, the 2nd year of the 20th century, and the 3rd year of the 1900s decade. March 3 - Urcean Republic proclaimed November 19 - Urcean...
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  • inhabited by indigenous peoples and Adonerii from approximately the 12th century BC. The coast of the region was frequently visited by other sea-faring...
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  • Burgundie), it has massively risen in prominence and importance in the 20th and 21st centuries....
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  • tourism to a more diversified, service-based economy in the 21st century. In the 21st century, Bahia has become a hub of economic activity, with a growing...
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  • conquest and integration of the Urcean Julian Belt colonies after the 18th century Cronan Beaver War as the origin of the Paulastrans as a distinct people...
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  • two groups. With the influx of Bergendii Protestant refugees in the 19th Century, the Latino-Tainean pidgin soon became Burgo-Tainean creole with loanwords...
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  • Neo-Post Romanticism. Likewise, the literary trends of the late 19th and early 20th century never made its way into the oeuvre of Yanubi literary practice...
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  • sharp decline in the 13th century, being largely survived only by the derivative "Lapodard" name. It was revived in the 20th century as a shorthand to refer...
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  • military in rearmament. Starting late in the 18th Century (in some scholarly opinions, as early as the mid-18th century), the Holy Levantine Empire entered a period...
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  • some of the mythic Arcer arctic exploration vessels from the turn of the century. ACS Reforge, a Dolphin-class SSK with the Royal Arcerion Naval Service...
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