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In [[164]], Julian Marcilius Corvus Bergendus commissioned a map of the Bergenddium which included all of the [[Ile Burgundie]], most of the coast of modern [[Marialanus]] and some settlements along the coasts of [[Dericania]] and [[Fiannria]].
In [[164]], Julian Marcilius Corvus Bergendus commissioned a map of the Bergenddium which included all of the [[Ile Burgundie]], most of the coast of modern [[Marialanus]] and some settlements along the coasts of [[Dericania]] and [[Fiannria]].
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Disparate emporium and [[Adonerum|Adonerii]]  ports along the coast of [[Dericania]] began to centralize around their shared culture. This is seen as the divergence of the [[Bergendii]] from the general pool of [[Adonerum|Adonerii Latinics]]. They formed a few small private armies and navies to further the goals of the [[Bergendii]] merchants in the area. They refused to see a single monolithic central government, but often came to each other's aid and involved themselves in each other's politics, especially around trade agreements.
Disparate emporium and [[Adonerum|Adonerii]]  ports along the coast of [[Dericania]] began to centralize around their shared culture. This is seen as the divergence of the [[Bergendii]] from the general pool of [[Adonerum|Adonerii Latinics]]. They formed a few small private armies and navies to further the goals of the [[Bergendii]] merchants in the area. They refused to see a single monolithic central government, but often came to each other's aid and involved themselves in each other's politics, especially around trade agreements.
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