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  • ...est]], but especially in the northwest. He was sometimes called "Saqua" by Moigthe Pytharnians. [[Category:Notable Shamans]]
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  • [[Category:Notable Moigthe]] [[Category:Notable Pytharnians]]
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  • ...lso known as Lubhasirgwer, Luvasirber perhaps "Horn of [[Luvas]]," ancient Moigthe bard of the third century AS, author and compiler of the [[Harpnori]] in la *[[Ancient Moigthe]]
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  • ...base and as much as about 350 meters high. During the migration of the [[Moigthe]] into southern [[Pytharnia]], they were believed to be the habitation of [ ...particularly sacred to the [[Tuadbe]] after the [[migrations of the Proto-Moigthe]]. Today, they are protected by the government of the [[Viceroyalty of Jag
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  • Onkirgs are pre-Moigthe stone monuments dating at least 43 centuries ago or no later than 1550 [[AS =List of Notable Onkirgs=
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  • ...guage base and some are spoken only as liturgical and scholarly languages, notable [[Kalaman Language|Kalaman]] and [[Classical Yophenthean]]. |[[Classical Yophenthean]]||align="center"|ca 1200||Moigthe||literary, liturgical, scholarly
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  • ...Gwenyan]] customs, but were borrowed from [[Pytharnia]], either from the [[Moigthe]] or the [[Tuadbe]] and scholars generally believe that the ancient [[Neptu ...ants (Kumeimidir) and Moigthe Tribes. Southern Pytharnia is a patchwork of Moigthe Tribes, Tuadbe remnants, Kemerite Giant remnants, and lone Neptultchi chief
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  • The name Trevirs derives from 'Trebhirru' the ancient Moigthe tribe who settled in the Pytharnian Highlands and subdued the remnants of t ...lves in Trevirs are from the deep forests of Pytharnia. There are however notable exceptions from Sungo, usually diplomats and businessmen. The common Trevir
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  • :[[Ishbiz Radzhawdin]], a notable Sardichite, namesake of the main Dragonrail Station in Sardeichs :[[Keasa]], the legendary mortal Moigthe mother of the [[demi-mortal]] [[Amosgirt]]s by the god [[Smidgurt]]
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  • ...plit off groups from [[Erechórebese Arathracianism]]. The largest and most notable has been [[Pytharnian Arathracianism]]. Some groups have have removed them * [[Moigthe Gods and Religion]]
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