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  • ...city who led the city to separate from the [[Arathracian Religion]] in the thirteenth century. Later in the same century, waves of colonists from [[Medibgö]] se ...eloped from Western Moigthe before the immigration of the Gonfalese in the thirteenth century. The dialect of Gonfalese spoken in Amyrn is called [[Ambyrnoig Di
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  • ...’s Isbajath]], [[Fourth Isbajath]], [[Isbajath of the Penitents]], [[Fifth Isbajath]] ...th]], [[Eleventh Isbajath]], [[Isbajath of the High Magdalans]], [[Twelfth Isbajath]]
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  • ...Isbajath (psychic crusade) being designated with a number and each lesser isbajath designated with a non-numeric name. =General Isbajath=
    16 KB (2,087 words) - 22:11, 6 September 2022
  • ...of an [[Asbard]] Duke in the late thirteenth century. During the [[Seventh Isbajath]], Tintamburel was secured as a base of operation for some of the tis’baj
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  • ...e minority of Gonfalese heritage whose language came to dominate since the thirteenth century. [[Uryalan Gnomes]] are a noted minority along the shore of [[Lake ...e and culture were overtaken by the immigration of Medibgösk exiles in the thirteenth century which introduced the Medibgösk Language that eventually became the
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  • 2241 AI to 2245 AI, [[First Isbajath]] 2249 AI to 2251 AI, The [[Ascetics' Isbajath]], Thrysto
    23 KB (3,082 words) - 14:19, 10 September 2023
  • The Omandraline Empire of Sky ruled much of western Corundy in the late thirteenth century. {{See also|Ambrew's Isbajath|Isbajath of the Penitents}}
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