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|314 AD|| ||Magister militum [[Amadeus Agrippa]] deposes the last pagan Pontifex Maximus in [[Great Levantia]], transferring the title and religious authority to the {{wp|Pope|Bishop of Urceopolis}} while taking the nominal legal authority of Princeps for himself. From this point forward, as a consequence of the separation of the religious authority from political power, the head of [[Great Levantia]] is referred to as Emperor, as it was said from that point that he had ''imperium'', or, command, over the State. | |314 AD|| ||Magister militum [[Amadeus Agrippa]] deposes the last pagan Pontifex Maximus in [[Great Levantia]], transferring the title and religious authority to the {{wp|Pope|Bishop of Urceopolis}} while taking the nominal legal authority of Princeps for himself. From this point forward, as a consequence of the separation of the religious authority from political power, the head of [[Great Levantia]] is referred to as Emperor, as it was said from that point that he had ''imperium'', or, command, over the State. | ||
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|407 AD|| ||Sarpedonian tribes cross the Cazuano River into modern Pelaxia, undoing the caphirian control over the region. | |407 AD|| ||Sarpedonian tribes cross the Cazuano River into modern Pelaxia, undoing the caphirian control over the region. |