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  • =Periods of Yophenthean Imperial History= *Yophenthean Successor States
    926 bytes (107 words) - 01:20, 13 January 2017
  • ...by Gorcorumbese Geddamin. He incorporated mages and spellcasting into his military tactics and employed an overall strategy to defeat the Geddamin. He became
    946 bytes (123 words) - 21:43, 18 October 2017
  • ...f aristocratic officers. During the centuries following the [[Fall of the Yophenthean Empire]], the cavalry units became attached to one or more Arathracian Sanc *[[List of Military Orders]]
    660 bytes (93 words) - 23:21, 23 March 2020
  • ...n [[Numiria]] in western [[Corundy]]. It was established as a Yophenthean military camp in 532 AI. ...ished as Yophenthean military camp. Kalama (Western Corundy) subjected to Yophenthean rule in 537.
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  • ...vaders and assassins, all too common during the period of history of the [[Yophenthean Successor States]]. [[Category:Military Offices]]
    331 bytes (49 words) - 18:38, 25 October 2017
  • ...led [[Smiasaragda]], "Three Isles", were changed into military bases where Yophenthean rulers trained giants as auxiliary soldiers to defend and expand their empi
    2 KB (252 words) - 03:08, 16 December 2018
  • ...hat had begun in 833 and had left the Yophenthean Empire without a supreme military legate. The noble warriors made [[Gavalúkh son of Tazalúkh]] a skylord an ...o840.jpg|thumb|300px|Skylord Gavalúkh led a coalition of warriors into the Yophenthean Empire, sacking Bryndyd and the great city of Yophénthë in 840.]]
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  • ...], west of [[Barrowstream River]]. The location of an infamous Yophenthean military defeat, the Field of Gweldrags is known as a haunted site with reports of s *[[Yophenthean Empire]]
    970 bytes (149 words) - 13:01, 7 May 2019
  • ...ehead and military leader to ruler who chose a chief general to direct the military. The tension between the [[Erreach]] and the legate patron rose and waned t ...gs of kingship and priesthood without any real power. This table shows the military rulers, similar to the Japanese Shoguns. The firstborn of the High Priest
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  • ...ges (Aglidicean)|College of Mages]] in [[Aglidice]]. Before this time, the Yophenthean rulers of Ambrinqua enforced the Arathracian Church's ban on wizards. The official language of the Archmagedom was a form of Yophenthean Language called [[Ambrinquan Language|Ambrinquan]]. At its greatest extent,
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  • The Yophenthean Empire expanded mightily during the centuries of 300 to 600 AI. This artic ...nthea wars against Midretasso and her allies; [[Dagdos Gargastin]] supreme military commander and admiral of Midretasso, campaigns to defeat Erechóreb
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  • ...d '[[Erreach Priest-Kings of the High Empire|Erreach]]'. Additionally, all military power was exercised by the legate patron. In 833, the legate patron died wi *[[High Yophenthean Empire]]
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  • ==Yophenthean== {{Main|Classical Yophenthean}}
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  • ...hundred years that followed the Late Yophenthean Empire are known as the [[Yophenthean Successor States]]. The Arathracian religion underwent profound changes in ...te was entrusted with ratifying the successors each of these persons. The military commander bowed to both of these figures, but had immense power. It was onl
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  • ...olds of the [[Arathracian Religion|Arathracian Faith]] where spiritual and military training is undertaken and as a refuge for the faithful. The leader and he After the [[Fall of the Yophenthean Empire]], the central authority of the emperor and high sunpriest no longer
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  • A creature of mounted warfare used anciently by the Yophenthean rulers of the Pallathantic, the heliotian curiously blends a horse and a ra ...bred and used in ancient Yophenthea by the ruling nobles and high-ranking military commanders.
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  • *[[Aftermath of the Fall of the Yophenthean Empire]] *[[Chronology of the Yophenthean Empire]]
    5 KB (603 words) - 22:50, 25 July 2022
  • ...es]] of the [[Jaggudorns]] had economic and political conflicts with the [[Yophenthean Empire]]. The Thwarrish Religion was an important principle behind the [[V ...Dukes of the [[New Kalikán Empire|empire]]. In the Thwarrish Religion the military and physical fitness of the ruler was deemed essential for a moral governme
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  • ...through a series of battles, most notably the [[Battle of Siul]] where the Yophenthean navy and naval allies defeated the Midretassene Navy. By the end of the six ...[Moigthe Tribes]] of Pytharnia. In 513 AI, the [[Battle of Siul]] saw the Yophenthean defeat of the Midretassene Empire and marked the beginning of the decline a
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  • {{distinguish|Arathracian Church|Yophenthean Successor States}} [[File:MapYophentheanEmpireca800.jpg|thumb|300px|Map of the Yophenthean Empire at its greatest extent, ca. 800 [[AI]]. Yellow is the Empire. The bl
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