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  • ...ublic's principal allies are the [[Empire of Magdala]] and the [[Archduchy of Asbardy]]. ...c. The highest body of the Republic is the Ithatian Senate which consists of delegates from the constituent municipalities.
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  • ...obtain the Scarab-of-Night-Turned-Day unsuccessfully from [[Prince Ulcanov of the Shattered Waters]]. She also acted in her own publicly performed plays Her life is recounted in the book [[Five Lives of the Princes of Chaos]] by [[Amric Ethuve]].
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  • ...ge forty at the hands of his summoned servants. His relatively short rule of eleven years was insufficient to make permanent his newly established empir Upon his death, his kingdom fell to pieces among the vassal rulers and his governors.
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  • ...rest of his life to his writing, particularly [[Five Lives of the Princes of Chaos]]. Amric died at age 59 from illness. *[[List of Greater Chaos Rulers of the Middle Ages]]
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  • [[File:MapPoliticalCorundy2745.jpg|thumb|300px|States of Corundy in 2745]] ...rea. Next are the [[Archpatriarchy of Tiomairy]] and the [[Archpatriarchy of Numiria]].
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  • ...few remaining great oracles of the [[Old Religion]]. The spoken language of the islet is the insular [[Ithatian Language]]. ...d loyal to the cult of the goddess [[Eriu]] and the magisterial government of Zamaclë.
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  • ...airutthalese Empire ca 7300 [[AS]] according to the [[Jairutthalakumi|epic of Jairutthala]]]] ...elta, the K'wabavite Kingdom of Erserce, and the First and Second Kingdoms of Tauhad.
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  • ...of the Dragonfolk]]. The Tamukh Kingdom was contemporary with the Kingdom of [[Thykomos]], 2,400 AS to 1774 AS. ...AS. These raids and invasions contributed to the instability and collapse of the Tamukh Kingdom.
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  • [[File:MapKingdomofThrain.jpg|thumb|300px|The Kingdom of Thrain rests in south [[Pytharnia]] against the [[Pallathantic Sea]].]] ...twenty fourth century. Since 2599, Thrain has been a member of the [[Union of Pytharnia]].
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  • ...epublic of Johaulia]]. The name stems ultimately from [[Vimal]], the name of the god who is thought to dwell in the lake. ...Additionally, the mountains of the plateau capture rainfall and cause much of it to drain into Lake Vimala.
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  • ;Gorcorumbese Rulers during of [[Fifth Geddamin War]], 2582 to 2586 *[[Tanjihu Izuvanksha]], [[Gzhamuha]] of Gorcorumb (Sky Admiral)
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  • ...about its collapse. During the preceding [[Calantuvese Dynasty]], the role of the priest-king was slowly changing from a combined figurehead and military ...rulers, similar to the Japanese Shoguns. The firstborn of the High Priest of the Sun was with rare exception always the successor. For the legate patro
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  • ...a Gnaspadb]], 2693, The [[Story of the Sewdhaine War]]</ref>. The Emperor of Medibgö was maintained as first among equals. However, Asbardy made consid [[File:MapSewdhaineWarGenl.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Map of Major Conflicts of the Sewdhaine War, 2653 to 2671]]
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  • ...campaigns against [[Erechóreb]] and [[Oliblish]]. Gorcorumb in the course of the war would occupy [[Zamiria]]]] ...rcorumb's losses included Erechóreb, [[Zarajove]], [[Oliblish]], western [[Ithatia]], and [[Zamiria]]]]
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  • [[File:MapEmpireofMagdala2745.jpg|thumb|200px|the Empire of Magdala lays sprawling in southeastern [[Pytharnia]] and is mostly land-loc ...s not entirely landlocked. None of the other principalities of the Empire of Magdala has access to the sea.
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  • ...as most of its conflicts were skyborne, aerial power being the foundation of the [[New Kalikán Empire]] which is sometimes called the Thracian Empire. ...Pallathantic into the [[New Kalikán Empire]] and the [[Gorcorumbese Empire of the Ephysgæes]].]]
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  • ...The Yophentheans who feared improved communications with the sky peoples of the Jaggudorns scrapped any such ideas during their empire. During Kaliká ...ly developed this scheme. Aurice gained control of the region as a result of the [[Great Sky War]] and succeeded in 2694 where Dwarves, Kalikán, and It
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  • ...e ruler or governing agency. They increased in number in [[Pytharnia]], [[Ithatia]], [[Corundy]], [[Lucacia]], and [[Erserce]], with smaller numbers in [[Bar ...by a body similar to a board of trustees or a board of governors. Members of this body are called [[syndic]]s.
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  • [[File:KalamanGodsStemmata.jpg|thumb|300px|The relations of the ancient Gods of Kalama, their unions and offspring]] ...membered at all. Some of the divinities have correspondence with the gods of other pantheons, such as [[Hesukh]] ([[Eshik]]), [[Hukshal]] ([[Parkia]]),
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  • [[File:MapLocatorPallathanticSea.jpg|thumb|200px|Locator Map of the Pallathantic Sea]] {{Hatnote|This article deals with the body of water between [[Pytharnia]] and [[Danona]]. For other uses, see [[Pallathan
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