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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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|354 AD|| ||The Kingdom of the Odonerones, a distant descendant of King Marius's [[Urlazio]] Kingdom, invades [[Tromarine]] and [[Crotona]], and [[Great Levantia]]'s military response is slow and ultimately unable to repulse the invasion, ultimately settling the Odonerones into a nominal client status. This conquest revealed the the long term decline of the Levantine Legions and established the precedent of petty Kings carving out Levantine territory and being able to secure Levantine protecton afterwards. Most historians point to this as the beginning of the end of [[Great Levantia]].
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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.