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[[File:MapYophentheanSuccessStatesPallathantic.jpg|thumb|300px|Various Success States of the Pallathantic]]
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The [[Third Sack of Yophénthë]] combined with the sack of [[Trevirs]] brought about the final blow to the central imperial apparatus, but did not eliminate the diocesan governments throughout the empire.  The dominions are often called Yophenthean Successor Kingdoms.  However, the name 'state' is preferred as some were merely micro-dominions of [[Arathracian Sanctuary|Arathracian Sanctuaries]] and did not have monarchical pretenses. Arathracian ruling families in the provinces came to terms with the destruction of the imperial capital and established the local supremacy of their authority in friendly alliance with other Arathracian houses.  In some cases, they vied for power in internecine conflicts which lent greater strength to marauding sky tribes and humanlikes.
 
The [[Third Sack of Yophénthë]] combined with the sack of [[Trevirs]] brought about the final blow to the central imperial apparatus, but did not eliminate the diocesan governments throughout the empire.  The dominions are often called Yophenthean Successor Kingdoms.  However, the name 'state' is preferred as some were merely micro-dominions of [[Arathracian Sanctuary|Arathracian Sanctuaries]] and did not have monarchical pretenses. Arathracian ruling families in the provinces came to terms with the destruction of the imperial capital and established the local supremacy of their authority in friendly alliance with other Arathracian houses.  In some cases, they vied for power in internecine conflicts which lent greater strength to marauding sky tribes and humanlikes.
  
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* [[Holy Kingdom of Nymentho]]
 
* [[Holy Kingdom of Nymentho]]
 
* [[Holy Kingdom of Sky and Earth]] in [[Erechóreb]]
 
* [[Holy Kingdom of Sky and Earth]] in [[Erechóreb]]
* [[Priest-Kingdom of Corundy]]
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* [[Priest-Kingdom of Corundy]], ca. 900 AI to ca 1200, dominion reduced starting ca 1080
 
* [[Priest-kingdom of Sthurbia]] (Glaye)
 
* [[Priest-kingdom of Sthurbia]] (Glaye)
 
* [[Priest-Kingdom of Awakaan]]
 
* [[Priest-Kingdom of Awakaan]]
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=Contemporary States=
 
=Contemporary States=
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* [[Archpatriarchy of Amyrn]]
 
* [[Great Sky Kingdom of the Mipnors]]
 
* [[Great Sky Kingdom of the Mipnors]]
 
* [[Over-Kingdom of the Jaggudorns]]
 
* [[Over-Kingdom of the Jaggudorns]]
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=See Also=
 
=See Also=
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*[[Late Yophenthean Empire]]
 
*[[List of the Rulers of the Golden Empire of Pytharnia]]
 
*[[List of the Rulers of the Golden Empire of Pytharnia]]
  
 
[[Category:History of the Yophenthean Empire]]
 
[[Category:History of the Yophenthean Empire]]
 
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Latest revision as of 13:29, 24 July 2022

Various Success States of the Pallathantic

The Third Sack of Yophénthë combined with the sack of Trevirs brought about the final blow to the central imperial apparatus, but did not eliminate the diocesan governments throughout the empire. The dominions are often called Yophenthean Successor Kingdoms. However, the name 'state' is preferred as some were merely micro-dominions of Arathracian Sanctuaries and did not have monarchical pretenses. Arathracian ruling families in the provinces came to terms with the destruction of the imperial capital and established the local supremacy of their authority in friendly alliance with other Arathracian houses. In some cases, they vied for power in internecine conflicts which lent greater strength to marauding sky tribes and humanlikes.

Successor States

Contemporary States

Nomadic Peoples

See Also