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  • 1902 (MCMII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Levantine calendar, the 1902nd year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations...
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  • 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Levantine calendar, the 2003rd year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations...
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  • settlers from Kiravia crossing over a land bridge that existed before the common era, these groups formed multiple clans which eventually united into one republic...
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  • Christian calendar era, and the 1st year of the 1st century and 1st millennium of the Christian and Common Era (CE). It was a common year starting on Saturday...
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  • Tierradorian era. According to historians, the Woqalate was founded on April 9, 62 AD, also marking the beginning of the Qabóri Common Era and the Qabóri...
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  • 930 (CMXXX) was , the 930th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 930th year of the 1st millennium, the 30th year of the 10th...
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  • world (anno mundi). The terms anno Domini, Dionysian era, Christian era, vulgar era, and common era were used interchangeably between the Renaissance and...
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  • 1452 (MCDLII) was , the 1452nd year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 452nd year of the 2nd millennium, the 52nd year of the...
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  • Audonia (category Common Core)
    Audonia can be divided into 6 main eras: classical antiquity, the pre-Islamic era, the Islamic age, the post-Caliphate era, and the modern period. The classical...
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  • expulsion of the Marialanii Ularien Trading Company in 1836, the early modern era in Yanuban was characterized by low-scale tribal warfare as various sheikhs...
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  • Vallos (section Modern era)
    kingdoms disintegrate into regional factions. Common neo-logo for the piratocracies of Vallos which the most common symbols found on pirates flags, the white...
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  • Christians. While suffrage is universal and by secret ballot, it is still common for voters to generally follow their tribal leaders lead on issues. Bulkh...
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  • also some Catholic coloniae (e.g. Veraise and Islevenin) but it was not as common. The genesis of Burgoignesc colonial culture was to seek out the kingdoms...
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  • ago but possibly one thousand years or more before and that they shared a common origin with Koré'hetanùa. The Escal Isles are home to a large and unique...
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  • political ages, each having its own sociological eras. although modern historians choose to omit the Prehistory Era from future historiography because of the...
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  • princelings of the Kingdom of Dericania. They has very little in common but they began to express common themes that began to differentiate them from the remainder...
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  • biodiverse countries per square kilometer in the world. The pre-Caphirian era of Cartadania, spanning from around 9000 BC to 370 BC, represents a crucial...
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  • settled areas from Zaclaria to Pukhgundi. These people shared languages with common roots, the Indo-Aryan languages which later diverged into Proto-Umardonian...
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  • with some afford one or two three-decker flag ships. 1695-1846 Two-decker A common design usually broken down into various configurations using the neolog...
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  • Timeline of major world events (category Common Core) (section Neolithic era)
    15th century BC-9th century BC, it is generally attributed to the period wherein the Ancient Istroyan civilization came to power and influence. Alongside...
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  • coastal areas it was common for all ships had to be chartered by the feudal lord as they were to be built in royal ports. The custom was common in the Istroyan...
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  • with the simplified Angla being the most common. For historiographical purposes, "Ænglishmarch" became the common term to refer to the march period and "Angla"...
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  • derivational suffix -ora, denoting a place for something. In the city-state of Era, the first permanent stanora was a firepit at the foot of Kaurkus Hill used...
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  • Oduniyyad Caliphate (category Common Core)
    had waged religious wars between them as Jewish and Animinist hatred was common). The antagonism between Ali and these men culminated with Ali appeared...
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  • Great Plague (category Common Core)
    results in several forms of plague (septicemic, pneumonic and, the most common, bubonic) is believed to have been the cause. The plague created a number...
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  • Dericania, and Kingdom of Urcea. Formed at the beginning of the Medieval Era as the Kingdom of Gallawa set itself over most of western continental Levantia...
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  • the bounds of modern Burgundie spent money to buy side arms and conduct common training in their use. Because of its access to Audonia and Alshar through...
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  • as attempted alternative to the Vandarch canal, later discontinue or not common for passage? check if lore still works/stands textiles, freshwater fishing...
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  • Balwa-Hu of Metzetta. Territorial development during the Era of Chaos period. During this era several states vied for supremacy over one another. The strongest...
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  • Daxia discovered and colonized the island in 1671. The following colonial era saw Stenzan society develop from its tribal roots into a more modern puppet...
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  • colonizers of the Peshabiwar colony who wanted to ensure that there was no native common cause with the Buddhists in the Duchy of Bourgondi's Pukhgundi colony. However...
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  • Levantine hurricane (category Common Core)
    limit the number of intense hurricanes in the official record before the era of hurricane reconnaissance aircraft and satellite meteorology, primarily...
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  • leading the Order. This also formally ended the "crusading" era in Joanusterrium and started the era of "administration". The Kurikilan Crusade was an extension...
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  • Rumahoki (section Second era)
    National Catholicism. Pelaxian was the sole official language during this era, and all minorities were put through brutal cultural suppression and assimilation...
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  • internal and external changes. However, political life throughout the Remnant era was thoroughly dominated by the Renaissance Party under the leadership of...
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  • Despite this, the Julian Ænglish "Common Council" appears in most official titles of officers, such as the Secretary of the Common Council. Members of the Concilium...
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  • regional identities that reflect its complex past. They typically share a common Cartadanian culture, ancestry and language. A Cartadanian can also be a...
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  • plains of the north and east were home to many different tribes who shared a common culture and waged small scale wars against each others for land or over...
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  • as best summarized in the Consolidated Laws of HMCM's Kingdom and State), common law (laws established through court judgments), procedural conventions of...
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  • into the common tongue of the coastal lands around Brídhavn that began to be spoken in the Tyns held in the city. Initially promoted as a common tongue during...
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  • initiating the "Golden Liberty" era characterized by aristocratic rule. The dynasty's reign from 1686 to 1802 was a prosperous era of cultural growth. Economically...
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  • Forms I-III nouns are laid out below: Case syncretism is fairly common. The most common syncretic pattern variant is Form I nouns that take the Form III...
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  • century during the Dominate Era as part of a renewed fascination with classical antiquity. The dynasties of the Reformation Era had set a precedent, not only...
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  • Verona (section Post-war era)
    Caphiria, forming the sovereign "Republica Varunesa". This act ushered in a new era of strong efforts to rapidly strengthen the domestic growth of Verona and...
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  • Historically, recognition of the Emperor as sovereign and submission to the common body of law decreed by the Emperor or in their name was the precondition...
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  • Deiocean Empire (category Common Core)
    " owing to the universal claims of Deiocean Emperors as King of Kings. A common retelling of the mythological story of the Empire’s origin comes from the...
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  • possibly the site for the construction of Arxi, a tower-fortress structure common amongst the Adonerii, although mostly non-existent today in Cartadania....
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  • cultures are well integrated together in the modern era, making religion and ideology the more common cause of cultural differences than ethnicity While...
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  • Mirzak (section Imperial Era)
    Mirzak is the consumption of the common green crab which is widely considered to be an invasive species. Green crab is common in Daxia's eastern shores where...
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  • Arunid Empire (category Common Core)
    The Arunid Empire experienced a period of cultural flourishing during this era. Its cosmopolitan cities, such as Peshawar and Taxila, became centers of learning...
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  • the old constitution and beginning democratic reforms. The first Planoarita-era Prime Executive, Baris Yaltxin, waves the national flag on the eve of the...
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  • century as an exonym used by proto-Urcean people, but it gradually entered common use with the establishment of the Levantine Empire referring to people living...
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  • hunter-gatherer societies reliant on late mammoth and deer herds during the Paleolithic era, and is believed to have first been populated by groups following migratory...
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  • the colonies grew and prospered, some of the colonists, both notable and common, have began to practice intermarriage with both the remaining indigenous...
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  • Burgundine (better name needed?) as patron saint; light persecution by state common religion is Tugula, tengri-shamanist type faith with some inserted confucian...
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  • used by the Government of Urcea to refer to itself and the nation. Less common, the term "the 34 Provinces" will be used to refer to Urcea as a whole,...
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  • written tradition (be they songs, common tropes, or other elements) are present throughout Rhotian arts. This is true in common practices in Rhotia; as an example...
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  • located in northwestern Sarpedon, identified through ethnicity, nationality or common culture and history. Making up 97% of the Acirian population (89% without...
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  • forced to interbreed to blur cultural lines and keep there from being a common cultural bond that would have resulted in rebellion. There were still two...
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  • Pre-modern global trade (category Common Core)
    Silk road. Archeological records indicate that people from the Neolithic era traded in spices, obsidian, sea shells, gemstones and other high-value materials...
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  • the 134-seat Common Council, lead by the Chancellor of the Common Council who serves as the head of government of New Archduchy. The Common Council is elected...
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  • used to define the length of time a particular palace ruled. The Palatial Era is an overlapping period with the Iron Age starting around roughly 400 CE...
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  • Myanga Ayil Khanate (category Common core)
    late Khanate Myanga Ayil Khanate at its peak 1495 Great Khan   Historical era Late Medieval Occidental Renaissance Early Modern...
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  • instead. By the dawn of the 20th century, this usage entered increasingly common use in Urcea as well. The public within Lariana also embraced the term as...
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  • conflict and the development of iron metallurgy signalled the end of this era of history about 300 BC. The first Metzettan kingdom, and the one which would...
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  • civil war and subsequent Dark Period, an era of Slavic prominence in the high echelons of Caphiric society, and an era of scientific discoveries as well as...
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  • Kiravsk) is a common model for conceptualising geographically uneven patterns of economic development in Great Kirav in the post-Kirosocialist era. First formulated...
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  • effectively reverted to being a Republican city-state. This is known as the era of the Second Republic. Eventually, Șerossaccir Odobricci, a Latino-Slavic...
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  • called "Nordskan Sea", "Nordska Bay" or "Noborean Bay". According to most common Latin encyclopaedias the word "Nordskan" originates from a misunderstanding...
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  • central to Kirosocialism, and most cultural trends and developments from the era of the Kiravian Union can be understood in the context of State and Party...
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  • independent compromises for the King and Great Landsmeet to consider. This common council was comprised of freemen and privilegiata selected to represent...
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  • Fhainn can largely be broken into the Early and Late Royal Eras. During the Early Royal Era, the Kingdom functioned as an elective monarchy, albeit with...
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  • elected for Prime Leader, and all parties would be then treated equal. This new era of multi-party Republican control has ushered in a wave of new changes surrounding...
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  • constitutional age requirement for serving on the Common Council, and there are no term limits. The Common Council is also the nation's highest court of appeals...
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  • it very receptive to foreign travelers and immigration, even in the modern era. After gaining independence in 1671, Alexandria became a major agricultural...
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  • Daoni or Common Council, traces its lineage back to the tribal assembly of Great Levantia. The Procurator is the nominal president of the Common Council...
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  • Coalition to ratify a trade agreement between its members, establishing a common customs area that would enter force on 1 January 1980. The Coalition began...
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  • quite common when both sides were adamant about their courses and unwilling to change course. Jury rigged solutions to these incidents became common during...
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  • language corruption of the word Uzdehzani - was used, and this term remains the common name for this state in the Latin, Lebhan, Burgoignesc and Ænglish languages...
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  • Cosco-Koskenkorvans, North Coscivians, and Suderavian Coscivians. Their common tongue is a mixed language emerging from linguistic contact between an old...
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  • compounded by the distance of the provinces from Venceia, which, in the pre-modern era, struggled with supply and reinforcement issues. As a result of all of this...
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  • to Kirav as a poetic honorific since the Third Empire, but did not enter common usage until Kiravian overseas expansion made it more frequently necessary...
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  • ballet companies associated with them and competitions are common spectacles. While less common over all, Ballais Faramountagne is popular in Faramount....
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  • Senate's inability to agree on various subjects. Despite this, the Free Republic era is remembered for not only its instability, but the first formation of the...
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  • general culture of the state is built on largely Vexin foundations held in common with neighbouring Hanoram. Although most of the indentured and bonded labourers...
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  • Route Empire. As the 20th century dawned and the country embarked on the era known locally as the Pax Burgundia, Vilauristre clawed its way back into the...
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  • heresy laws. This period is known as the Months of Bloody Sundays as it was common practice for the Imperator to simply execute any people who were not coming...
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  • Treaty Association on 15 April 2017. Unlike nearby Housatonic, the charter era did not bring significant economic growth to Pachaug, and many analysts have...
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  • cyclically taking power and cracking down on each other protests became much more common across San Lina with the main orchestrator of these protests Ricardo Verano...
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  • encompasses, Malentinu. This term developed from combining the two most common tribe names, the Maaleens and the Tinuuds. The name was a way for the native...
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  • plantation system to facilitate the development of the Loa sugar industry. Only common customs, such as burial customs, folk religion and cuisine survived while...
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  • the different seasons of the year, and finally, to the abundant rains so common in a tropical country. The first may be considered as general causes of...
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  • during the colonial era) are destined to settle, civilize, and create a modern Occidental state in Crona. Concurrent to this, it is a common goal of the society...
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  • city commissions. Lombardia, like the vast majority of Cartadania, is a common-law jurisdiction (exceptions being Haia and São Andreas). It has come to...
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  • Uranium fields in the Cusinaut the Ashkenauk mining sector has thrived. Common mining operations also include copper, iron, and small amounts of gold....
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  • preventing some avenues of executive meddling in the legislature as was common in the Royal Senate. The National Assembly is composed of three houses:...
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  • Gassavelian people (category Common Core)
    extent nor as openly as they were in Urcean Gassavelia. In the Early Modern Era, Gassavelian religious practices persisted, especially in Urcea, retaining...
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  • more for the so-called All-Tribal language to enter common parlance, though it finally came into common and official use by the 1910s. Some non-conforming...
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  • celestial body, an asteroid or the fragment of one, during the Shang dynasty era. There are at least three known documented descriptions of bright flashes...
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  • arms Capital Durham, Lower Carolina Common languages Latin Religion Catholicism Government Feudal monarchy Historical era Medieval period...
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