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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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  • 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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  • integrated into these societies. The period between approximately 1000 BC and 500 BC is referred to as "pre-classic Levantia", and during this time Ancient...
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 4,000 BC and has been a battleground for several regional powers including the Oduniyyad Caliphate and various Daxian dynasties. During the 16th and 17th...
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  • destroyed in the 4th century BC, as it does not appear in the written record of Great Levantia who conquered the area in the 2nd century BC. Upon arriving...
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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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  • perhaps as early as circa 1000 BC. Regardless, the city of Urceopolis, or the city of the river Urce, was established roughly 887 BC, establishing prevalent use...
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  • prehistory, 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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  • 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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  • city of Venceia was founded in 480 BC, the area has been been a major human settlement since at least the 9th century BC and is the oldest continuously occupied...
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  • and has been an important trading hub since its settlement in the 4th or 5th century BC. The city has served as the political and administrative capital...
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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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  • 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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  • land until around 200 BC, bringing additional Cronan cultural developments and Cronan genes into the north of Vallos. By 500 BC, the first signs of a distinct...
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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 the...
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  • peoples starting around 3,000 years BC, with the Linaca being the dominant group when Caphirians finally arrived in the early 4th century BC. Its position across...
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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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  • 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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  • Kingdom began in the late 6000s BC, and that the ancestors of the modern Quetzeni migrated to the land in the 900s BC. Changing climatological conditions...
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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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  • ages, each having its own sociological eras: Ancient history (c. 9th century BC - 369 BC) - This period covers the settlement of Latinic people, which originated...
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  • as early as 12,000 BC, and their influence can still be seen in the state's culture and traditions today. In the early 15th century, the coast of the region...
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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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  • 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 state...
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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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  • descendants of an ancient Cronan group that migrated from Crona in the 12 Century BC via the few Heaven Ships which have managed to land in Vallos, who soon...
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  • principle of helvikor patrá or "liberty of worship" maintained since the 2nd century BC, long predating Western ideas of religious freedom. Strong traditions...
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  • decline around 500 BC as the center of the Kingdom's political power shifted away from the island. The Kingdom was destroyed in 198 BC and the island was...
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  • campaigns were waged with relative logistic ease. By the middle of the 11th century, the entire ancient Istroyan world and eastern Sarpedon had been conquered...
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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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  • first Adonerii settlers on the archipelago, who arrived in 750 BC. Until the 21st century, it was generally accepted that Lucrecia was the southernmost...
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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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  • and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 3rd year of the 3rd millennium, the 3rd year of the 21st century, and the 4th year of the 2000s decade. 23 March -...
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  • together into a single century (centuria). Consisting of approximately 100 legionaries, a century is the smallest military unit. A century is led by the prestigious...
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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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  • this name exists prior to the conquest of the island by Anzo in the 3rd century BC. Some Kiravian scholars have theorized the name to simply mean "further...
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  • start to trade an at latest around 500 BC. The first larger settlements would be established on the islands by 350 BC, slowly melding the tribal native peoples...
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  • around 900 BC, alternatively raiding and bribing the inland polities to stay away from the coastal cities. Beginning in the late 3rd century, the Latin...
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  • to north Crona. After the destruction of the Kingdom of Abaza in the 18th century, the surviving Sugondese population was brought over to Daxia by slavers...
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  • began its transformation into a complex and diverse civilization. The 8th century BC witnessed the zenith of indigenous culture in Cartadania with the ascendancy...
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  • history is fairly unknown, though humans have settled in the region in ~1300 BC forming various tribes and known for being nomadic, living in yurts. The first...
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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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  • the culture is dated to between 2000 to 1500 BC, and the distinct culture lasted until the 8th century BC before eventually merging with the new arrivals...
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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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  • the year 500 BC, largely the result of Cronan cultures blending in with indigenous Vallosi influences. Starting in the late 19th Century, there was a long...
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  • Nünsyak sphere by no later than 500 BC, and Old Zalgisbeck seems to have collapsed as an urban centre of consequence by 300 BC, although small-scale habitation...
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  • island in the 14th century. Whatever the case may be, the Atani language underwent significant revision during the 20th century. The century and a quarter...
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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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  • 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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  • polity until the 17th century, when it was put under the influence and protection of the Northern Confederation. During the next two centuries, Housatonic underwent...
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  • Latinic expansion in the Rovagline from the 3rd century BC onwards. After centuries of struggle, in 194 BC the entire area of what is now Magenevum became...
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  • fishing implements found from about 20,000 BC. Modern Netansett developed a semi-urban society by around the year 750 BC, with inland agriculture and extensive...
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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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  • the 14th century, most of the Urlazian republics, including the Republic of Sagnano, had been re-annexed into the Third Imperium. During the late-15th century...
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  • the Zanaeslav Agreements, or the Union of Peace, which lasted from 312 BC to 289 BC, and acted as a peace and customs agreement between many southern Slavic...
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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 explorers...
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  • landed on west coast of the country, in waves stretching from 500 BC to as late as 250 BC. The origin of these tribes is somewhat uncertain, but links to...
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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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  • - if not social - connotation, as remains the case in the 21st century. The 20th century saw limited economic growth in the peninsula, with a majority of...
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  • an important role as a center of high culture since the 17th century and from the 19th century on, worldwide. In recent years, the culture of Urcea has...
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  • territory that makes up modern day Puertego has been dated back to the 10th century BC when the first Puertegan natives settled the regions first towns, Puertegan...
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  • collapsed not long after the arrival of the Cartadanians in the 15th and 16th century. Census records from 1700 reveal that approximately 43% of Cartadanian...
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  • liaison, 3 for the clergy, 3 seats reserved for municipal leaders, and 3 for a rota of private business leaders. On 6 occasions throughout the year 3 more...
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  • thousand people. They first travelled to the area from the south in the 3rd Century BC. During the existence of the Northern Confederation and its successor...
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  • having Gaelic slaves in the historical record. Regardless, until the third century BC, convicts and debtors made up the majority of the slave labor force. Although...
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  • From the 17th century, the Copaish people were loosely subject to Varshan under the Polar Captaincy until it collapsed in the mid-20th century. The establishment...
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  • modern New Veltorina by the 12th century and was used as a trade language even in the city of Čak Qozal. A 16th-century Varshani depiction of the submission...
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  • to maintain its independence from other istroyan states well into the 8th century. The unexpected arrival of a new threat from the east caught the leaders...
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  • with Hademos and Misthia ensued two years later in 727 BC. The Misthian Conquest (727 BC - 726 BC) was short-lived as the mercenary army hired by the city...
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  • Olvucchorso tribe. They were both absorbed by the Adonerii League in the 14th century BC but their influence was not as great in Auvia compared to Ovetta, where...
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  • This migration is believed to have occurred sometime between 19,500 BC and 18,500 BC, though the lower bound of this window is not definite and the upper...
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  • stone monastery-pyramid was constructed in the 5th century, but an earthquake in the early 8th century rendered it unstable. The pyramid is believed to...
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  • equally dramatic - combat since the mid 21st century. Matches can be won a number of ways, ranging from gaining 3 "points" on their opponents armor, which...
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  • the 18th century BC to the end of the 21st century AD, including links to corresponding articles with more information about them. During the 20th century...
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  • resorts, over 3,000 restaurants, and several major events are hosted yearly. Sacard Beach has been occupied since at least the 10th Century BC during the...
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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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  • of the Emeritan Republic until the establishment of Lucrecia in the 16th Century. The then-new constitution would attempt to implement a fixed minimum...
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  • rationale for slave labor had its peak during the 17th and 18th centuries. Beginning in the 19th century, sociopolitical changes in the Imperium forced a...
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  • theorize that the original split off came sometime during the early 4th century BC in the Papa river basin. After this the language almost isolated itself...
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  • Year zero (category 0s BC)
    The letters "AD", "BC", "CE", or "BCE" are omitted. So 1 BC in historical notation is equivalent to 0 in astronomical notation, 2 BC is equivalent to −1...
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  • slaves taking part in it. Weapons were not introduced until around the 3rd century BC. Surviving written accounts mention the development of fine blades of...
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  • millennium, the 52nd year of the 15th century, and the 3rd year of the 1450s decade. 1 Events 1.1 December 2 Births 3 Deaths December 3, Stearlinge Arch, the capital...
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  • polities into what is now modern-day Orenstia. From the dawn of the first century onwards, the many Uralic polities were ruled by client kings loyal to Great...
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  • Istroyan, we see that in the 4th century there was a very large increase in trade. Due to this increase in trade in the 4th century we see a substantial change...
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