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  • ...[[Stalcast Bijäl]] claimed the adjoining land in what became known as the Aurician Seizure of Transalpine Agogia in 2576 which includes the greater portion of ...and with [[Shaddago]]. Asbardy and Magdala did not officially acknowledge Aurician dominion in Transalpine Agogia for many decades.
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  • ...ace was reluctant to outlaw Baimund Kaligär, fearing that the now powerful Duke would become an enemy. However, his ministers and war commanders prevailed. Thrace in 2562 outlawed Baimund Kaligär and appointed a new vice-royal duke for Erserce and for Aurice. Kaligär defeated the appointee for Erserce in
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  • ...Duke|Dukes]], [[Aurician Count|Count]]s, [[Aurician Baron|Baron]]s, and [[Aurician Metropolitan|Metropolitan]]s. *[[Aurician Nobility]]
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  • ...cia]]; d 2746, [[Aurice]], [[Lucacia]]. Lucacian nobleman, author of Grand Duke [[Stalcast Bijäl]]: The Phœnix of Aurice, 2713. *[[Grand Duke Stalcast Bijäl: The Phœnix of Aurice]], 2713
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  • ...2507 to 2514. In 2514, [[Sidbard Siglair|Duke Sidbard Siglair]] was made Duke ([[Lukkha Sampushá]]) of Aurice and Lucacia.
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  • ...later in 2627, the [[Noble Senate of Aurice]] abolished the monarchy and [[Aurician Revolution|declared the state a republic]]. ...ian power in southern [[Orrhymby]] and [[Skaligdæ]], and the beginnings of Aurician popular self-government and military dominion.
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  • ...an origins. Under the instigation of Duke Senator [[Lairsen Thoüsi]], the Aurician Noble Senate sent Tenedrin into exile, against the wishes of his brother, S [[Category:Aurician Senators]]
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  • ...itancraft]] power, the work is considered essential for students of modern Aurician history. [[Perevath Chandomiddo]] wrote the work in the first ten years of ...hoglos Bijäl]] and the [[Bijälian]]s in [[Agogia]] before the end of the [[Aurician Revolution]] are well treated. The work culminates with the [[Battle of Kad
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  • ...e]]. For a chronology of the [[Aurician Empire]], see [[Chronology of the Aurician Empire]]. ...riarchs of the Ruling Houses form a Senate and elect the first independent Duke of Aurice
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  • [[File:MapPoliticalAuricianAgogia.jpg|thumb|300px|Aurician Agogia is divided into twenty provinces and rests in the lands where the [[ ...Noble Senate of Aurice]] appoints the Lord Governor of the over-province. Aurician Agogia is rich in agricultural lands and the precious substance, [[panox]],
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  • ...ainst the Gorcorumbese Empire. This implicitly did ''not'' include the two Aurician provinces of Zamir which Aurice had won and integrated into its empire duri The decree became the impetus for the formation and development of the [[Aurician Doctrine of Corundian Autonomy]] which Aurice continued to defend and suppo
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  • ...The Senate of Aurice could not openly oppose him and his status as Grand Duke was secured by a narrow margin, through bribes and fear of reprisals. ...lden Phœnice (Aurice)|Temple of the Golden Phœnice]] were donated by Grand Duke Rhungast.
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  • "By decree of Grand Duke Stalcast Bijäl, all humans of our Dominion who have been subject to the do ...ly essential to stave off rebellion and revolution in the heartland of the Aurician Empire.
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  • ...ijäl established the Cult of the Golden Phœnice as the state religion of [[Aurician Empire|Aurice]]. The great riven was previously called [[Gods of Law Riven] *[[Aurician Cult of the Golden Phœnice]]
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  • ...Thortain Balamon]] in a duel, and semi-legally assumes office of viceregal duke, slain in the immediate aftermath of the [[Battle of Pytharnia]] of the [[G *2557 slays [[Thortain Balamon]] in combat and becomes viceregal duke without consent of Thrace.
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  • ..., younger in years, created viceroy. In 2574, Stalcast was made viceroyal duke of Aurice. He subsequently changed the device of the house from the red gr ...ast Bijäl]] the last Grand Duke of Aurice was poisoned in 2626. With the [[Aurician Revolution]] (2627 to 2634), Rhungast's successor, Rhoglos was slain in bat
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  • ...urice is called the Grand Army by its historic origins during the reign of Duke [[Baimund Kaligär]]. The commander of the Grand Army was the Field Marsha ...rmy of Aurice to fight against the [[Brasen Horde]], [[Manditchite War]]. Duke Baimund drafted levies of soldiers throughout Lucacia, forcing local noblem
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  • Aurician society is stratified both legally and culturally. The City of [[Aurice]] |align="center"|Duke Senator||Highest members of Senate; hold all principle power in the Senate
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  • ...his Medibgóëse House Wizard, [[Steborn Hallagunst]], swiftly in 2626 to [[Aurician Agogia]] with the rest of the household. Soon after, the Dukes and other c *[[Aurician Revolution]]
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  • ...attle of High Pytharnia, saw the defeat of the Kalikán Imperial Skyforce. Duke of Asbard declares independence, allies with Skymark; continued belligerenc *Hegemon: [[Agairth Srunamba]], native Duke of Asbardy was the general commander of the rebel commanders, Dragon Knight
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