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==Before Salmakhamer== | ==Before Salmakhamer== | ||
==={{Icon|primarysource}} Primary Sources=== | ==={{Icon|primarysource}} Primary Sources=== | ||
+ | :[[Dwarven King Lists of Tauhad]], ''traditional'' | ||
=={{Icon|secondarysource}} Secondary Sources== | =={{Icon|secondarysource}} Secondary Sources== | ||
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==={{Icon|primarysource}} Primary Sources=== | ==={{Icon|primarysource}} Primary Sources=== | ||
− | [[Asbard Book of Manic Devotions]], 1900's | + | :[[Asbard Book of Manic Devotions]], 1900's |
==={{Icon|secondarysource}} Secondary Sources=== | ==={{Icon|secondarysource}} Secondary Sources=== | ||
:[[Account of Early Gonfalese Settlement, An]], 2632 | :[[Account of Early Gonfalese Settlement, An]], 2632 | ||
+ | :[[Dragon Folk of High Pytharnia]], 2592 | ||
+ | :[[Five Lives of the Princes of Chaos]], [[Amric Ethuve]], 2579 | ||
+ | :[[From Archmagedom to Arch-Duchy: A History of Asbardy]], 2703 | ||
:[[Middle-Ages of Pytharnia: From the Fall of Yophénthea to the Isbajutha (Book)]], [[Sihaoirn dalwe Ithravaine Tamba-Sluaidh]], 2600's | :[[Middle-Ages of Pytharnia: From the Fall of Yophénthea to the Isbajutha (Book)]], [[Sihaoirn dalwe Ithravaine Tamba-Sluaidh]], 2600's | ||
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==Modern Times (ca 2400 to Present)== | ==Modern Times (ca 2400 to Present)== | ||
==={{Icon|primarysource}} Primary Sources=== | ==={{Icon|primarysource}} Primary Sources=== | ||
:[[Acts of the General Congress of Bryndyd]], 2587 | :[[Acts of the General Congress of Bryndyd]], 2587 | ||
− | + | :[[Constitutions of the Empire]], 2300's to present | |
+ | :[[Decree of Annexation of the Shadevan Provinces (2589)]], 2589 | ||
+ | :[[Eradication of Chaos Cults in Imperial Law]], 2369 | ||
==={{Icon|secondarysource}} Secondary Sources=== | ==={{Icon|secondarysource}} Secondary Sources=== | ||
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:[[Aurician Military Engagements of the Sewdhaine War]], 2703 | :[[Aurician Military Engagements of the Sewdhaine War]], 2703 | ||
:[[Battle of Pytharnia One Hundred Years Later]], [[Ontairgain dalg Mehailgean]], 2674 | :[[Battle of Pytharnia One Hundred Years Later]], [[Ontairgain dalg Mehailgean]], 2674 | ||
+ | :[[Costumes of the Magdalan Court in the Twenty Seventh Century]], 2308 | ||
+ | :[[Early Air Battles of the Titancraft Age]], 2658 | ||
+ | :[[Golden Age of Dragonmount Warfare in Pytharnia and Barathorn]], 2683 | ||
=See Also= | =See Also= | ||
+ | *[[List of the Rulers of Magdala]] | ||
*[[Pytharnia]] | *[[Pytharnia]] | ||
{{stub}} | {{stub}} |
Revision as of 11:24, 2 September 2017
The History of Pytharnia is an immense topic and this article can only serve to give the broadest outline.
Sources
Before Salmakhamer
Primary Sources
- Dwarven King Lists of Tauhad, traditional
Secondary Sources
Ancient Times (Salmakhamer to 1000)
Primary Sources
Secondary Sources
Middle Ages (ca 1000 to ca 2400)
Primary Sources
- Asbard Book of Manic Devotions, 1900's
Secondary Sources
- Account of Early Gonfalese Settlement, An, 2632
- Dragon Folk of High Pytharnia, 2592
- Five Lives of the Princes of Chaos, Amric Ethuve, 2579
- From Archmagedom to Arch-Duchy: A History of Asbardy, 2703
- Middle-Ages of Pytharnia: From the Fall of Yophénthea to the Isbajutha (Book), Sihaoirn dalwe Ithravaine Tamba-Sluaidh, 2600's
Modern Times (ca 2400 to Present)
Primary Sources
- Acts of the General Congress of Bryndyd, 2587
- Constitutions of the Empire, 2300's to present
- Decree of Annexation of the Shadevan Provinces (2589), 2589
- Eradication of Chaos Cults in Imperial Law, 2369
Secondary Sources
- Anti-Printing Press Statutes and the Accord of the Princes of Law, 2619
- Aurician Military Engagements of the Sewdhaine War, 2703
- Battle of Pytharnia One Hundred Years Later, Ontairgain dalg Mehailgean, 2674
- Costumes of the Magdalan Court in the Twenty Seventh Century, 2308
- Early Air Battles of the Titancraft Age, 2658
- Golden Age of Dragonmount Warfare in Pytharnia and Barathorn, 2683
See Also
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