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{{Hatnote|This article is about the historic Medibgóëse Empire during the twenty fifth and early twenty sixth centuries.  For the modern state, see [[Empire of Medibgö]].}}
 
{{Hatnote|This article is about the historic Medibgóëse Empire during the twenty fifth and early twenty sixth centuries.  For the modern state, see [[Empire of Medibgö]].}}
  
[[File:MapMedibgóëseEmpire.jpg|thumb|300px|The Medibgóëse Empire in the late twenty fifth century at its farthest extent.]]
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[[File:MapMedibgóëseEmpire2505.png|thumb|300px|The Medibgóëse Empire around the year 2505 at its greatest extent.]]
  
The Medibgóëse Empire arose in the mid twenty fifth century shortly after the establishment of the [[Asgabin Tutha]] Dynasty which used its power to fill the international vacuum in [[Pytharnia]], [[Corundy]], and [[Throvy]]. Historians use the term Medibgóëse Empire to refer to the period of time after the [[Isbajutha]] when Medibgö was an international power and ruled most of the core countries of the Pallathantic region.  During this time, the [[Medibgóëse Language]] and the [[Medibgóëse System of Measurement]] became widespread in use.  Medibgö also set the precedent for the role of wizards in post-chaos, modern times and established the basics of their manner of dress with the [[ffwrsva]] and instruction.  Despite the relatively short duration of their international dominion, the Medibgóëse were a major influence on modern civilization, even when compared to the influence of the subsequent [[New Kalikán Empire]].  After the fall of the New Kalikán Empire, [[Gonfaloy]] and [[Kasthavia]] continued to be ruled by Medibgö.
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The Medibgóëse Empire arose in the mid twenty fifth century shortly after the establishment of the [[Asgabin Tutha Dynasty]] which used its power to fill the international vacuum in [[Pytharnia]], [[Corundy]], and [[Lucacia]]. Historians use the term Medibgóëse Empire to refer to the period of time after the [[Isbajutha]] when Medibgö was an international power and ruled most of the core countries of the Pallathantic region.  During this time, the [[Medibgóëse Language]] and the [[Medibgóëse System of Measurement]] became widespread in use.  Medibgö also set the precedent for the role of wizards in post-chaos, modern times and established the basics of their manner of dress with the [[ffwrsva]] and formalized the basis for the treatment of wizards within the traditional [[Castes of Pytharnia|caste system of Pytharnia]].  Despite the relatively short duration of their international dominion, the Medibgóëse were a major influence on modern civilization, even when compared to the influence of the subsequent [[New Kalikán Empire]].  After the fall of the New Kalikán Empire, [[Gonfaloy]] and [[Kasthavia]] continued to be ruled by Medibgö. The relationship between Medibgö and the rulers of High Pytharnia developed into the [[Union of Pytharnia]] in the last decade of the 2500's. Medibgö and Medibgóëse-trained wizards exert a tremendous political, cultural, and economic influence upon southern Pytharnia and the [[Greater Pallathantic Region]] which is sometimes compared to that of the [[Sungotine Elves]] of the [[East]].
  
 
=Chronology=
 
=Chronology=
*2443 establishment of the [[Asgabin Tutha]] Dynasty with the defeat of [[Ddägduch Lord of the Flying Earth]]. Asgabin Tutha Dynast re-establishes priesthood of the sun-god [[Am]].
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*2443 establishment of the [[Asgabin Tutha Dynasty]] with the defeat of [[Ddägduch Lord of the Flying Earth]]. Asgabin Tutha Dynast re-establishes priesthood of the sun-god [[Am]].
*2445 Medibgóëse Princes-Governor are begun to be appointed to rule the various countries that have survived the [[Isbajutha]].
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*2445 Medibgóëse Emperor begins to appoint Princes-Governor to rule the various countries liberated by the [[Isbajutha]].
 
*2477 Medibgóëse form alliance with the Gorcorumbese Giants, especially the nobles released from the [[kumenontli]].
 
*2477 Medibgóëse form alliance with the Gorcorumbese Giants, especially the nobles released from the [[kumenontli]].
 
*2480: Medibgóëse break off alliance with [[Gorcorumbese Empire]]
 
*2480: Medibgóëse break off alliance with [[Gorcorumbese Empire]]
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*2505: [[United Kingdom of Greater Thrace]] has subjugated the great valleys of the High Shadevan Plateau.
 
*2506 to 2509, [[Telsenahrian War]]
 
*2506 to 2509, [[Telsenahrian War]]
 
*2509 [[Battle of Gorlip]] brings about the end of the Medibgóëse Empire and foreshadows the [[New Kalikán Empire]]
 
*2509 [[Battle of Gorlip]] brings about the end of the Medibgóëse Empire and foreshadows the [[New Kalikán Empire]]
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=Prince-Governorships=
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*Aurice-Lucacia
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*Trevirs-Magdala
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*Bryndyd-Asbardy
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*Ddwbha-Gonfaloy
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*Vimalia-Johaulia
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*Azabria-Zamiria
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*Shaditurhto-Shaddago
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*Gwaliturhto-Jamenth
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*Amyrn-Ambrasia
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*Verdida-Dúrandwor
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*Elystrio-Deliops
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*Gnousikai-Maturn
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*Laxiapoion-Tlathassa
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*Istokkos-Gliri
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*Zeptril-Thykomian Isles
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*Dragonclad-Jagohr
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*Borenlas-Agogia
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*Yodania-Ambrulia (Streionia)
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*Kumeikë-Shadevan Delta
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*Myernerth-Graith
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*Orlangissa-Near Erserce
  
 
=Legacy=
 
=Legacy=
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*[[Prince-Governor]]
 
*[[Prince-Governor]]
 
*[[Tigbönian]]
 
*[[Tigbönian]]
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*[[United Kingdom of Greater Thrace]]
  
 
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[[Category:Medibgö]]
 
[[Category:Empires]]
 
[[Category:Empires]]
 
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Latest revision as of 02:43, 18 October 2024

The Medibgóëse Empire around the year 2505 at its greatest extent.

The Medibgóëse Empire arose in the mid twenty fifth century shortly after the establishment of the Asgabin Tutha Dynasty which used its power to fill the international vacuum in Pytharnia, Corundy, and Lucacia. Historians use the term Medibgóëse Empire to refer to the period of time after the Isbajutha when Medibgö was an international power and ruled most of the core countries of the Pallathantic region. During this time, the Medibgóëse Language and the Medibgóëse System of Measurement became widespread in use. Medibgö also set the precedent for the role of wizards in post-chaos, modern times and established the basics of their manner of dress with the ffwrsva and formalized the basis for the treatment of wizards within the traditional caste system of Pytharnia. Despite the relatively short duration of their international dominion, the Medibgóëse were a major influence on modern civilization, even when compared to the influence of the subsequent New Kalikán Empire. After the fall of the New Kalikán Empire, Gonfaloy and Kasthavia continued to be ruled by Medibgö. The relationship between Medibgö and the rulers of High Pytharnia developed into the Union of Pytharnia in the last decade of the 2500's. Medibgö and Medibgóëse-trained wizards exert a tremendous political, cultural, and economic influence upon southern Pytharnia and the Greater Pallathantic Region which is sometimes compared to that of the Sungotine Elves of the East.

Chronology

Prince-Governorships

  • Aurice-Lucacia
  • Trevirs-Magdala
  • Bryndyd-Asbardy
  • Ddwbha-Gonfaloy
  • Vimalia-Johaulia
  • Azabria-Zamiria
  • Shaditurhto-Shaddago
  • Gwaliturhto-Jamenth
  • Amyrn-Ambrasia
  • Verdida-Dúrandwor
  • Elystrio-Deliops
  • Gnousikai-Maturn
  • Laxiapoion-Tlathassa
  • Istokkos-Gliri
  • Zeptril-Thykomian Isles
  • Dragonclad-Jagohr
  • Borenlas-Agogia
  • Yodania-Ambrulia (Streionia)
  • Kumeikë-Shadevan Delta
  • Myernerth-Graith
  • Orlangissa-Near Erserce

Legacy

The Medibgóëse Language persists as the premier language of international diplomacy, having supplanted Classical Yophenthean. The ffwrsva remains the standard accoutrement for wizards to wear in public to signal their magical prowess and observance of local regulations. Most colleges include some or much of the Medibgóëse methods of magical instruction. The Medibgóëse court protocols continue to be practiced for wizardmasters who serve in royal and noble households. The Medibgóëse System of Measurement is used in international treaties and most scientific treatises.

Sources

  • Gnaffa 'mb' Ebach Serdywainve

b 2416, d 2476 Medibgóëse military leader during Medibgóëse Empire, author of military treatise.

See Also