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== Antiquity ==
== Antiquity ==
==== [[Gallian Wars]] ====
==== [[Gallian Wars]] ====
==== First Confederation ====
==== The Great Confederation ====
== Eleglass' Confederation ==
==== Christianization ====
== Eleglass' Kingdom ==
[[Eleglass of Cranwyrth]] first created the title of 'King of the Ninerivers' after his defeat of the Gothic overlords of the eastern Vandarch in the xxxth Century, but the title became largely irrelevant shortly after his death. As the title was elective in keeping with his method of attaining power through election to chiefdom of the city of [[Daingean]], it held little sway over much of modern Faneria. However, the First Kingdom's short span as a de facto authority did impart Eleglass' military governors established over portions of reclaimed land with the title of Princes, creating the foundation of what developed into a system of warring states which began to restrict trade and ossify into a parallel of southern Levantine serfdom.
==== [[Gothic War]] ====
==== [[Gothic War]] ====
== Principalities Era ==
== Principalities Era ==
==== Christianization ====
 
==== The [[Great Plague]] (1347 to 1351) ====
==== The [[Great Plague]] (1347 to 1351) ====
== Kingdom of the Fhainn ==
== Kingdom of the Fhainn ==
The Second Kingdom of the Ninerivers was founded in 1398
1364: Prince Ruaridh Màrtainn of Mhartainnvail inherits the titles of Connsmonann, Cheatharnaich, and Itheachan from an uncle and father killed in a hunting accident/skirmish/'highway robbery'; Initially a chance conglomeration of a few choice titles under a particularly lucky/skilled prince, who didn't particularly like the idea of having his territories not being contiguous; basically fumbled/scraped his way into a position where his only son could actually enforce a tentative claim to kingship
1364: Prince Ruaridh Màrtainn of Mhartainnvail inherits the titles of Connsmonann, Cheatharnaich, and Itheachan from an uncle and father killed in a hunting accident/skirmish/'highway robbery'; Initially a chance conglomeration of a few choice titles under a particularly lucky/skilled prince, who didn't particularly like the idea of having his territories not being contiguous; basically fumbled/scraped his way into a position where his only son could actually enforce a tentative claim to kingship
=== Founding Wars ===
=== Founding Wars ===
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