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|242 AD|| ||Following more than two hundred years, the Pictorian Dynasty dies out, throwing [[Great Levantia]] into chaos. By the end of the year, the {{wp|Magister militum}} seized power, ending the Potentate Period and beginning the Dominate, so called due to the title of address of the Magister militum - ''Lord''. While the nominal framework of the state remained the same, the Pontifex Maximus was now appointed directly by the Magister militum. The Dominate would remain until the end of the Levantine state. With the end of hereditary rule, the Dominate ushered in a period of civil wars for control over the state.
|242 AD|| ||Following more than two hundred years, the Pictorian Dynasty dies out, throwing [[Great Levantia]] into chaos. By the end of the year, the {{wp|Magister militum}} seized power, ending the Potentate Period and beginning the Dominate, so called due to the title of address of the Magister militum - ''Lord''. While the nominal framework of the state remained the same, the Pontifex Maximus was now appointed directly by the Magister militum. The Dominate would remain until the end of the Levantine state. With the end of hereditary rule, the Dominate ushered in a period of civil wars for control over the state.
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|269-279 AD|| ||Most historians estimate the population of [[Great Levantia]] became majority [[Levantine Catholic Church|Christian]] during this time.
|269-279 AD|| ||Most historians estimate the population of [[Great Levantia]] became majority [[Catholic Church|Christian]] during this time.
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|280 AD|| ||Scholarly consensus has indicated the migrations of [[Gothic people]] out of [[Gothica]] into [[Great Levantia]] began around this time.
|280 AD|| ||Scholarly consensus has indicated the migrations of [[Gothic people]] out of [[Gothica]] into [[Great Levantia]] began around this time.
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|[[1067]]|| ||Cambyses IV Ashrafioun, ruler of [[Hištanšahr]], dies without a clear heir, beginning the [[War of the Three Princes]]. Artaxerxes IX nominally becomes Prince, but the country is divided into a three-way civil war.
|[[1067]]|| ||Cambyses IV Ashrafioun, ruler of [[Hištanšahr]], dies without a clear heir, beginning the [[War of the Three Princes]]. Artaxerxes IX nominally becomes Prince, but the country is divided into a three-way civil war.
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|[[1071]]|| ||The [[War of the Three Princes]] ends with the [[Levantine Catholic Church|Catholic]] Seoirge Ashrafioun, backed by the [[Holy Levantine Empire]], emerges victorious. The [[Pope]] crowns him [[Kingdom of Gassavelia|King of Gassavelia]], bringing former [[Hištanšahr]] into the [[Holy Levantine Empire]] and into the [[Levantia|Levantine]] orbit.
|[[1071]]|| ||The [[War of the Three Princes]] ends with the [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] Seoirge Ashrafioun, backed by the [[Holy Levantine Empire]], emerges victorious. The [[Pope]] crowns him [[Kingdom of Gassavelia|King of Gassavelia]], bringing former [[Hištanšahr]] into the [[Holy Levantine Empire]] and into the [[Levantia|Levantine]] orbit.
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|[[1095]]|| ||[[Crusades]] begin in [[Sarpedon]]. Formal introduction of the {{wpl|stirrup}} to [[Sarpedon]]ian militaries, and the rise of cavalry warfare on that continent.
|[[1095]]|| ||[[Crusades]] begin in [[Sarpedon]]. Formal introduction of the {{wpl|stirrup}} to [[Sarpedon]]ian militaries, and the rise of cavalry warfare on that continent.