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  • 11th century AD 12th century BC 12th century AD 13th century BC 13th century AD 14th century BC 14th century AD 15th century BC 15th century AD 16th century...
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  • of both tribute and slaves from its neighbors during the second millennia AD. The lack of wealth and viable agricultural manpower lead to severe economic...
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  • in the [CENTURY] AD, giving rise to the Coscivian particular church, and next in the Northeast and Kilikas Basin in the [6th century?] AD, giving rise to...
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  • Yaehwa 215 AD - 246 AD (31 Years) 233 AD - 246 AD (13 Years) House of Sun Third child of Heon. Died childless. 93 Emperor Gogun 221 AD - 249 AD (28 Years)...
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  • antiquity period covers approximately x years, from X date to the 3rd century AD. This period saw increased contact with the Occident world through the Istroyan...
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  • driven by turmoil in what is now northern Fiannria from c.300AD, and the eighth-century AD Khunyer migration from northeastern Levantia sparked by turmoil...
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  • five lustra, or five five-year terms. The 15 Governorates and major cities of Zaclaria Zaclaria is divided into 15 Governorates (ostān), each governed by...
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  • Infantry Regiment and four battalions of the Raulie Bushrangers, fighting as the ad-hoc XXI Provisional Light Infantry Brigade. The overall force commander was...
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  • the Ninerivers region prior to the first local Crusades in the 12th Century AD, where faith was used mainly as a casus belli for larger lowlands states to...
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  • the Republic of Caphiria was established, lasting almost 500 years until 109 AD. The Republic saw a vast expansion of territory, including present-day Cartadania...
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  • It took way too long to find this picture. During the early 20th century AD, socialist movements that had taken root in Great Kirav in response to the...
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  • river, especially with the construction of the city of Ardotalia in around 150 AD. Aricina, which had its own system of walls within the city, became an isolated...
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  • depopulation, with the island having been continuously populated since around 800 AD. Although the island is near the equator, its strong winds lower the perceived...
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  • concerns. Collectively, they represent 2.1% of the Kiravian population, around 15 million people. Urom peoples, having many cultural characteristics in common...
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  • enough land in Levantia to reclaim the Imperial legacy of Great Levantia in 761 AD. The Conine Emperors continued the practice common among the kings of Gallawa...
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  • coastal city of Qabór served as the capital from 164 AD until it was destroyed by Abio warriors in 671 AD, during the Abio-Qabór War. These tribes were (and...
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  • account of minimal competition for land and resources. From the 1640s AD through the 1710s AD, colonial officials negotiated a series of agreements with various...
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  • Levantine calendar, the 2003rd year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 3rd year of the 3rd millennium, the 3rd year of the 21st...
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  • Wars' culmination in 16 BC. Caphirian Recession and Kosal Expansion (300 AD - 484 AD): Internal conflicts within the Caphirian Republic, led by figures like...
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  • Gothic and Nünsyak oral traditions recorded in the early first millennium AD suggest that the lower Zalgis, and Old Zalgisbeck with it, had been dislocated...
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  • Kiravian Federacy and the largest city of the state of Kaviska. Founded in 747 AD by Sedhan Coscivian chieftain Kedhur Valēkas, the city quickly assumed a commanding...
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  • happened around the fall of the Levantine Potentate in the late 6th century AD drove the Khovihnihk tribes out of East Gothica in a matter of decades, afterwhich...
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  • Seasons run from August to May with each team playing 30 matches (playing all 15 other teams both home and away). Most games are played on Saturday and Sunday...
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  • the Colony of Eusa. The current charter was enacted in 1968 AD and last amended in 2006 AD. Taxation, expenditure, and lawmaking authority are vested in...
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  • to intermittent Latinic settlement until the fall of Great Levantia in 502 AD, but during the millennium-long period it was under Great Levantine control...
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  • whose rule had consolidated in Shenendehowa Bay by 100 AD - continued to spread until the 400s AD and had many interior tribal clients. The historical record...
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  • (35%), professional services (25%), arts and culture (15%), light manufacturing (10%), other (15%) Notable landmarks: Old Customs House- now a museum showcasing...
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  • within the Holy Levantine Empire. These fears came true nearly immediately on 15 October, when Fiannrian officials submitted a request to Emperor Brian VIII...
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  • brothers Martyrius and Darius Lux in 369 BC. The First Republic (369 BC-136 AD) - After their successful coup d'etat, the Lux brothers abolished the monarchy...
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  • rise of a recognizable Occidental civilization. 9th century BC-5th century AD, it is generally attributed to the period wherein the Ancient Istroyan civilization...
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  • slow rise would quickly scale up significantly in the 3rd and 4th century AD, as the expansive lands of what is today Tierrador would grow to be much more...
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  • business enterprise rather than charitable endeavor. By 1610, the previously ad hoc Conseil Patronal had taken on a permanent standing basis representing...
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  • Varshan. Čak Qozal came under the political domination of Anzo by the year 1 AD, and there are two conflicting stories regarding this change in status, both...
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  • be proselytized and fall within its sphere of influence. On 9th April, 631 AD, a commanding force of four thousand men was amassed to assist the separatist...
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  • Fiannria in 200 BC, and the region remained under their control until 487 AD, when it was conquered by Gothic peoples. Christianity also spread across...
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  • Oyashi (21.5%), Danehonger (20.2%), Occidental (2.8%), other/multi-ethnic (15.2%). Of the Occidentals about 85% of those are Burgoigniacs. In school all...
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  • consists of period of time from the death of Saint Julius of the Caeline in 800 AD to the proclamation of the Golden Bull of 1098. This period saw the rise of...
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  • have supported a population close to 50,000 people at the high end around 1 AD. Throughout much of its history, most major settlements on the Chain have...
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  • nobility of Burgundie trace their various lineages back to approximately 158AD when Julian Marcilius Corvus Bergendus unified Ipar under the rule of a centralized...
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  • Atelier for their Vevame Aize line, of which Colrin was the centerpiece of. The ad campaign saw over 22 million unique visitors online and a fifty-foot billboard...
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  • E 6.4.7 F 6.4.8 G 6.4.9 H 6.4.10 I 6.4.11 L 6.4.12 M 6.4.13 N 6.4.14 O 6.4.15 P 6.4.16 Q 6.4.17 R 6.4.18 S 6.4.19 T 6.4.20 U 6.4.21 V 6.4.22 X Latin words...
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  • word "Olne" (oʊln) picked up around the 3rd century AD and can be seen regularly in old writings by 420 AD. The words meaning however was unclear and appears...
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  • since its extrication from the sagging Covine planned economy of the 1990s AD. The opening of new markets for its resource exports - primarily the Kiravian...
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  • indigenous ethnic group known as the Sivumawai, living there since approximately AD 1000. From the 14th century onward, numerous visits were made by sailors from...
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  • the period between ca. 1000 BC and 200 BC and a period between ca 750 AD and 950 AD as the existing consensus "dark time". The Žuqul problem is the culmination...
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  • ancient Istroyan language from the earliest texts until about the 7th century AD when Caphiria conquered the islands. Caphirian bust of Atrius, carved long...
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  • identity. The momentum of colonization persisted into the Lombard Valley in 704 AD, introducing new challenges posed by rugged terrain and dense forests. By...
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  • 800,000 citizens, while its metropolitan area (including Castra Osaniovo and 15 other municipalities) has more than 1,458,000 inhabitants. The city is noted...
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  • The modern Tierradorian Defense Forces were originally established in 677 AD, as the Qabóri Guard. The TDF has played a crucial role throughout Tierrador's...
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  • self-sufficient mainland and neighboring Caergwynn and Faneria. Brumalea is divided into 15 provinces and 2 territories. The provinces and territories are all functionally...
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  • service industry, followed by 27% in the industrial sector and the remaining 15% in the primary sector. Despite the well-developed economy, many Acirianis...
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  • markets receded, before becoming practical once more during the 14th century AD. From this time until the Republican Restoration, urban authorities depended...
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  • earliest pottery fragments dating from around 8000 BC. In the 3rd Century AD the kingdoms of Metzetta were united under an Emperor and imperial court based...
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  • weakening economy led to the total collapse of all North Songun states by 1500 AD. Today, Arcerion, Kelekona, Telonaticolan, Titechaxha, and Malentina occupy...
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  • nominated competitor to the province-wide competition, which occurs on March 15 through 18. Only one competitor may be chosen by province, and those winners...
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  • The Sack of Urceopolis on March 15th, 434 AD was undertaken by a coalition of invading Celtic and Gothic peoples including the Feinii, and Caens led by...
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  • Burgundie. It is 543.898 sqkm and is home to New Torleans the capital. 2800BC-164AD Fochla Alian (Aenglisch: North Island) was a part of the Kingdom of the Ipari...
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  • adherents by 280 AD. The island remained an insignificant fishing outpost when it was conquered by the Oduniyyad Caliphate in 676 AD. The island was used...
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  • capacity, in reaching its final decision. The Supreme Court itself is composed of 15 judges that are collectively known as the Council of Supreme Judges (Consilio...
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  • settlers established an extremely large range of polities throughout Vallos by 1 AD, with Tainean and Latin polities being roughly equal in number and Polynesians...
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  • floodplain dominated the region from 7th century BC through the 1st century AD. Ruq adopted Judaism as its state religion around 250 BC and became the primary...
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  • in San Lins remains on the increase with the government planning to create 15 new SIZs around the city in order to keep up with the growing demand. The...
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  • heritage. The momentum of colonization surged into the Lombard Valley around 704 AD, ushering in a new chapter in Caridonian history. This expansion, however...
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  • Official seal of Cascália Seal Nickname(s):  Heart of Roseta Rumbler Motto(s):  Ad umbilici mundi Anthem: Fé Cascáliana Map of Cartadania with Cascália highlighted...
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  • and painting him as a "do-nothing career politician" in the phrasing of one ad. For the remainder of the campaign, these narratives were used to counter...
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  • adopted and altered by the Committee for Global Prosperity and Improvement, an ad hoc committee that had been established to select projects in the immediate...
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  • the area in the 2nd century BC. Upon arriving in Levantia in the 7th century AD, Artaxerxes I found the site uninhabited according to the saga of the Hištanšahr...
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  • into a loose confederation, known as the Eldmoran-Gothic Confederacy, in the 15th century, the Kingdom of Eldmora dominated the confederacy, through either...
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  • Christianity appeared on the island. The island was conquered by Caphiria in 287 AD but the Archonate remained in place, only with the Imperator now receiving...
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  • support it. The 14 Mechanized and 15 Armoured Brigades would be based in Dalfearn and Presdale respectively, with 15 Armoured Brigade initially being stood...
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  • Capricornus. January 15 – Guang Wu, Chinese emperor of the Han Dynasty (d. AD 57) Aemilia Lepida, Roman noblewoman and fiancee of Claudius (d. AD 43) Lucius Vitellius...
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  • did not develop into a fully urban society until well into the 3rd century AD, and for the time the people there largely erected large temporary settlements...
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  • Latinic group that populated the Ile Burgundie between 100BC and 11th century AD are considered Bergendii. This Latinic group created a divergent culture with...
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  • Exiguus did not use 'AD' years to date any historical event. This practice began with the English cleric Bede (c. 672–735), who used AD years in his Historia...
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  • the coasts of eastern Vallos facing both the Tainean and Kindreds Seas. By 1 AD, there were numerous polities throughout Vallos, with Tainean and Latin realms...
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  • the east and northeast. It covers an area of 39,015.06 square kilometers (15,063.80 square miles), of which 2,900.7 square kilometers (1,120.0 sq mi) is...
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  • Urceopolis continue its ascent as a major world economic capital. The canal's 15-year construction would later cause significant problems for the government...
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  • suzerainty established 731 AD • Independence reaffirmed 1172 • Founding of Toledo dos Prados 11 June 1343 • Isurian Generality established 15 June 1343 • Nobles'...
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  • of Cognati scripture Due to their military qualities, as of the 4th century AD Cognatish soldiers were frequently deployed in battles in Caphiria. Caphirian...
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  • can 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...
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  • towards Daxia. The SA lira has been lambasted as not much different from the ad-hoc Daxian 'invasion money' that conquered Cronan peoples are forced to use...
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  • were introduced by the Celts between 600-400 BC and ended sometime around 300 AD after a dramatic decline in the 200s BC. These sacrifices were used as a way...
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  • precise ancestry is difficult to trace, however, because prior to about 1600 AD, horse breeds in the modern sense did not exist; rather, horses were identified...
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  • Meridionali campana Southern bell Motto(s):  Intrepidus Anthem: Hymnum glóriæ ad meridianam Map of Cartadania with Tanoa Sul highlighted Country  Cartadania...
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  • clerics associated with embassies or merchants were assigned largely on an ad hoc basis, serving very limited time abroad and returning to Alstin to their...
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  • midnight on 20 April 1967, Petrio Amphár became Procurator, displacing the ad hoc Purpaidá executive that was nonfunctional for over a month. Amphár immediately...
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  • pre-history to the current day, but it is generally understood to start in 158 AD, when Julian Marcilius Corvus Bergendus unified Ipar under the rule of the...
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  • than operations. Division: Consists of three to four brigades and 10,000 to 15,000 soldiers commanded by a major general and are subdivided into airborne...
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  • Christian population in the country. The remaining part of the population - about 15% - adhere to a wide variety of folk mythologies, slave religions, obscure...
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  • opponents prefer the term "Žuqulid Varshan" to repudiate only Varshan's post-15th century institutions. Varshan emerged as the ascendancy of the city of Anzo...
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  • Afoncord Lustenstád 26,860,316 34,290 sq mi 783/sq mi $1,293,880,575,421 $48,171 AD Ardricampus Ardricampus 6,278,548 57,110 sq mi 110/sq mi $295,059,826,120...
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  • meet. At its height in the 8th century AD, the Agora held some 500 representatives. Between 800 and around 1100 AD, the League saw a series of reforms that...
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  • uninhabited islands as it could find. //This section will bring us up to 300 AD or so (AKA 4th Century). Ongoing conflict with Tanhai over territory. Emperor...
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  • over 60,000 students in its 71 schools. The district spends approximately €15,950 per student. A large amount of the county's student enrollment is military-dependent...
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  • of the few examples of very early medieval sources available is in a c. 750 AD tome written by Opthéin, a monk of Canaery. Opthéin travelled through much...
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  • Chenango peoples both have evidence of being separate cultures by about the 700s AD based on different material cultures and the written record of Varshani and...
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  • in craggy pass by massed sling and javelin 1028 Wilenkin keeps in place by ad hoc siege before attempting to break out to his west 1028 Fighting retreat...
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  • unprepared amateur mountaineers attempted to climb the mountain, leading to 15 deaths and tens of thousands of Lund in evacuation and rescue costs. Climbers...
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  • Latin civilization in Verona began to saturate the region early on, around 300AD, and as a result, many Latin customs were adopted over time. The state was...
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  • decades from the beginning of the 18th century BC to the end of the 21st century AD, including links to corresponding articles with more information about them...
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  • firefighters organized into multiple sections. These sections are organized ad-hoc depending on the environment and requirements as deemed by that department...
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  • Audonians were slaughtered and great wealth carried off or destroyed. In 267 AD, Al-Mutayed founded the Kingdom of Zaclaria, which dominated and controlled...
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  • the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 452nd year of the 2nd millennium, the 52nd year of the 15th century, and the 3rd year of the 1450s...
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  • of settlers are believed to have arrived in Vithinjan lands as early as 700 AD. It has been very difficult for historians to figure the exact dates when...
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  • Population # of seats in the Legislative Council Number Percentage Admiralty AD Admiralty 2,649,759 40% 44 Queenstown ER Victoria 1,945,872 29% 35 York YK...
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