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|[[922]]|| ||The last male-line heir of [[St. Julius I]] dies in the [[Urceopolis (Archduchy)|Archduchy of Urceopolis]], leaving the [[Grand Duchy of Yustona|Grand Duke of Yustona]], Seán, in line for the throne. King Charles II, [[Southern Kingdom of the Levantines|King of Southern Levantines]], prohibits the Harrenic succession on grounds that it would make the combined realms too powerful. Seán refuses to be denied the so-called "Julian patrimony", beginning the War of the Urceopolitan Succession. | |[[922]]|| ||The last male-line heir of [[St. Julius I]] dies in the [[Urceopolis (Archduchy)|Archduchy of Urceopolis]], leaving the [[Grand Duchy of Yustona|Grand Duke of Yustona]], Seán, in line for the throne. King Charles II, [[Southern Kingdom of the Levantines|King of Southern Levantines]], prohibits the Harrenic succession on grounds that it would make the combined realms too powerful. Seán refuses to be denied the so-called "Julian patrimony", beginning the War of the Urceopolitan Succession. | ||
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|[[924]]|| ||The War of the Urceopolitan Succession ends, leaving Grand Duke Seán victorious. With the [[Urceopolis (Archduchy)|Archduchy of Urceopolis]] and [[Grand Duchy of | |[[924]]|| ||The War of the Urceopolitan Succession ends, leaving Grand Duke Seán victorious. With the [[Urceopolis (Archduchy)|Archduchy of Urceopolis]] and [[Harren|Grand Duchy of Harren]] under one ruler, the House of Julio-Yustona becomes the most powerful in the [[Southern Kingdom of the Levantines]]. A majority consensus of historians points to the unification of these two realms as the birth of a distinctly [[Urcean people|Urcean]] nation. | ||
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|[[931]]|| ||The [[Conine dynasty]] dies out in the [[Eastern Kingdom of the Levantines]] with the childless death of King Culmann. The Dukes of the Kingdom elect one of their own, [[Emperor Leo I of the Holy Levantine Empire|Leo]], to serve as King. | |[[931]]|| ||The [[Conine dynasty]] dies out in the [[Eastern Kingdom of the Levantines]] with the childless death of King Culmann. The Dukes of the Kingdom elect one of their own, [[Emperor Leo I of the Holy Levantine Empire|Leo]], to serve as King. | ||
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|1320s-[[1555]]|| ||[[Levantine Renaissance]]. | |1320s-[[1555]]|| ||[[Levantine Renaissance]]. | ||
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|[[1339]]|| ||Beginning of the [[Great Interregnum]] in Urcea. For more than six decades, the [[Apostolic King of Urcea|Crown of Urcea]] remains vacant, the [[Pope]] takes control of [[Urceopolis (City)|Urceopolis]], and the [[Grand Duchy of | |[[1339]]|| ||Beginning of the [[Great Interregnum]] in Urcea. For more than six decades, the [[Apostolic King of Urcea|Crown of Urcea]] remains vacant, the [[Pope]] takes control of [[Urceopolis (City)|Urceopolis]], and the [[Harren|Grand Duchy of Harren]] and [[Urceopolis (Archduchy)|Archduchy of Urceopolis]] are divided between the two warring houses. | ||
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