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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...
    24 KB (3,501 words) - 12:03, 31 October 2023
  • 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...
    5 KB (195 words) - 16:45, 11 November 2022
  • 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...
    103 KB (15,706 words) - 20:11, 6 May 2024
  • 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...
    43 KB (4,984 words) - 15:45, 23 April 2024
  • internal and external changes. However, political life throughout the Remnant era was thoroughly dominated by the Renaissance Party under the leadership of...
    17 KB (1,439 words) - 22:03, 31 January 2024
  • 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...
    15 KB (1,966 words) - 11:14, 10 August 2023
  • 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...
    28 KB (3,512 words) - 19:45, 14 January 2024
  • 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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