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*[[Eight Sons of Aireánnau]] | *[[Eight Sons of Aireánnau]] | ||
+ | *[[Elanaivese War]] 751 to 755, Zamaclë takes side of Senate during Erin-Turantúvë II’s reign, until occupied by the Mad Emperor. | ||
*[[Erreach I]] | *[[Erreach I]] | ||
*[[Erreagite Reforms]], 566 to 570; 569 Re-organization of Empire | *[[Erreagite Reforms]], 566 to 570; 569 Re-organization of Empire |
Revision as of 17:27, 27 July 2020
List of Links
- A
- Aftermath of the Fall of the Yophenthean Empire
- Aireánnau Mother of the Folk
- Airry
- Ancuvetácodh
- Annárva Queen of the Erigiu
- Arathracian
- Arathracian Calendar
- Arathracian Catechism
- Arathracian Ossuary
- Arathracian Sanctuary
- Arathracian Solifix
- Arathracian Temple
- Arathracianism
- Arathraciot
- Annunciation to Saint Aireánnau
- Arathrax
- B
- C
- Catalogue of Confirmed Cuvétars
- Chme
- Chronology of Erechóreb
- Chronology of the Yophenthean Empire
- Classical Arathracianism
- Classical Yophenthean Language
- Commandments of Arathrax
- Córonde
- Cuvetac
- Cuvétar
- Cuvetárguath
- D
- E
- Echteal
- Edict of Culfarran
- Eight Sons of Aireánnau
- Elanaivese War 751 to 755, Zamaclë takes side of Senate during Erin-Turantúvë II’s reign, until occupied by the Mad Emperor.
- Erreach I
- Erreagite Reforms, 566 to 570; 569 Re-organization of Empire
- Erechóreb
- Erithráigean
- Erreagea
- F
- G
- H
- I
- J
- K
- L
- List of Arathracian Ecclesiastical Names
- List of Arathracian Orders
- List of Arathracian Saints
- List of Arathracian Sanctuaries
- List of Classical Arathracian Personal Names
- List of the Rulers of the Golden Empire of Pytharnia
- List of Yophenthean Personal Names
- List of Yophenthean Rulers of Erechóreb
- M
- N
- O
- P
- R
- S
- T
- U
- V
- W
- X
- Y
- Yophénthë
- Yophenthean Architecture
- Yophenthean Empire
- Yophenthean Expansion of the Fourth through Sixth Centuries
- Yophenthean Military Organization
- Yophenthean Kingship
- Yophenthean Language Family
- Yophenthean Successor States
- Yophenths
- Z
Bibliography
Primary Sources
- A
- Against Zebdomanius, ca 870
- B
- Braffgrum Ancuvetácodh, Heliotheological Museum of Amyrn, fifth century
- Bryndydine Gloss, ca 8th century, "An explanation by an Arathracian priest in the 8th century of the meanings of the Commandments of Arathrax"
- C
- Commandments of Arathrax, ca 250 to 550, "Revelations from the God Arathrax to Erithragean and his successors, with their explanations of the commandments, part of the Book of Arathrax"
- F
- Funerary and Civil Monuments of the Arathracians, Honcha dhal Cumdha, 2376, Asdbardian, Catalogues major stone relics and funerary monuments of the Yophenthean Rulers of Asbardy
- H
- Holy City of Arathrax, 1073, Saint Agostof of Delesphao, "The historical and metaphysical role of the city of Yophénthë, theological treatise on the spiritual city of Arathrax"
- L
- Law of the Sixteen Golden Tablets, third century, anonymous, no longer extant, but survives largely through citations
- S
- Sanctuarial Register of Errigaidha Nava, various, anonymous
- Sons of Erithraigean, Taspha dalc Pholmagailna, 419, history of Arathracian rulers in the fourth century
- W
- War of the Allies, Erreach dalc Smiahairna, 572, Classical Yophenthean, War between Erechóreb and eastern Pallathantic, culminating in the Battle of Siul, 513
- Woes of Yophenthea, late tenth century
Secondary Sources
- A
- B
- Brief History of the Knights Templar of Arathrax, 2703, Aigueadal dhailg Bardinda Threvandusil
- C
- E
- Early Arathracian Priest-Kings, Caspain dhal Daghoidhe Thiga dhaila Ithraig, 2468, Asbardian, History of First Rulers of Yophenthea, beginning with Erithraigean
- H
- I
- J
- L
- M
- Magnificent Ruination of Old Yophénthë, 2513, Travel guide to the city
- Z
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