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The History of Pytharnia is an immense topic and this article can only serve to give the broadest outline. | The History of Pytharnia is an immense topic and this article can only serve to give the broadest outline. | ||
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+ | =Chronology= | ||
+ | * ca 4300, [[Coming of the Neptultchi]] | ||
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+ | * 3050 AS to 1900: [[Proto-Moigthe]] emigrate from Erserce into [[Ambrulia]], some by land, but most by sea, ca. 3,050 AS to 1,900 AS, displacing the native giants and trolls. Erserce has become over-populated for a pastoral, semi-nomadic civilization and also ravaged by wars (Arisparikohos). Migrations into Ambrulia occur in three waves, roughly 3,100 AS, 2,300 AS, and 1,900 AS. | ||
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+ | * 2100 AS to 1200 AS: Proto-Moigthe push forward into [[Shadevan Delta]] and [[Cisalpine Agogia]], ca. 2,100 AS to 1,200 AS, aggravating the collapse of the [[Malesggite Civilization]]. | ||
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+ | * 1450 AS to 950 AS: Proto-Moigthe, push in great exodus into eastern Pytharnia, under pressure from Ambrulian Proto-Moigthe Tribes, who are in turn under pressure from [[uhlak]]s, pressing to the west, ca. 1,450 AS to 950 AS. | ||
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+ | * 1000 AS: At this point, ca 1,000 AS, historians regard them as the Moigthe. They continue to migrate westwards across southern Pytharnia, 950 AS to 100 AS. | ||
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+ | ==Human Bronze Age of Pytharnia== | ||
+ | {{Main|Bronze Age of Pytharnia}} | ||
+ | This list excludes dwarves and to some extent the Neptultchi who had the use of iron and witchsilver from an early time. | ||
+ | *CHALCOLITHIC (Copper Age): 5000 AS to 4200 AS | ||
+ | *EARLY BRONZE: 4200 AS to 3500 AS | ||
+ | *MIDDLE BRONZE: 3500 AS to 2100 AS | ||
+ | *LATE BRONZE: 2100 to 1900 AS | ||
+ | *IRON AGE: 1900 AS to 200 AS | ||
=Sources= | =Sources= | ||
==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=== |
+ | :[[Neptultchi Origins in Dragonmount Cant and Esoteric Magecraft]], [[Arrham Taspänuk]], 2642 | ||
+ | :[[Yague’s Chronology]], 683 | ||
==Ancient Times (Salmakhamer to 1000)== | ==Ancient Times (Salmakhamer to 1000)== | ||
==={{Icon|primarysource}} Primary Sources=== | ==={{Icon|primarysource}} Primary Sources=== | ||
:[[Concerning Warfare Among the Pytharnians]], [[Shibziadáin ishbiz Bakhuilub]], 1011 | :[[Concerning Warfare Among the Pytharnians]], [[Shibziadáin ishbiz Bakhuilub]], 1011 | ||
+ | :[[Moyan War (Book)]], [[Memerth]] | ||
==={{Icon|secondarysource}} Secondary Sources=== | ==={{Icon|secondarysource}} Secondary Sources=== | ||
+ | :[[Relics of Airdairg]], [[Taliasich Glalla-Bawriagch]], 2419 | ||
+ | :[[Witch-Kings of High Pytharnia]], [[Taliasich Glalla-Bawriagch]], 2429 | ||
==Middle Ages (ca 1000 to ca 2400)== | ==Middle Ages (ca 1000 to ca 2400)== | ||
==={{Icon|primarysource}} Primary Sources=== | ==={{Icon|primarysource}} Primary Sources=== | ||
− | [[Asbard Book of Manic Devotions]], 1900's | + | :[[Asbard Book of Manic Devotions]], 1900's |
+ | :[[Medibgösk Book of Manic Devotions]], 1900's | ||
+ | :[[Pytharnian Book of Manic Devotions]], 1900's | ||
+ | :[[Sword of the Maiden of Zephas]], [[Irchoram of Asberdon]], 2540'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 | ||
− | + | :[[Tales of Old Pytharny]], [[Aliskémon Tharstros]], 2555 | |
+ | :[[Tales of the Haunted Hills of Amosgire]], 2520's | ||
+ | :[[Temples and Treasures of Neptultchi Pytharnia]], 2518 | ||
+ | :[[Witch and the Tisbajiya: The Second Battle of the Archmage]], 2687 | ||
==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 the Annexation of the Shadevan Provinces (2589)]], [[Stalcast Bijäl]], 2589 | ||
+ | :[[Eradication of Chaos Cults in Imperial Law]], 2369 | ||
+ | :[[Proceedings of the Popular Revolutionary Council]], 2756+ | ||
==={{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 | ||
+ | :[[Journal of the Archivists of Imperial Trevirs]], 2613 to present | ||
+ | :[[Noble Families of High Pytharnia]], 2711 | ||
+ | :[[Saturnine Fever: Symptoms and Treatments]], 2678 | ||
+ | :[[Secrets of Dwarven Dragonrail in Pytharnia]], 2728 | ||
+ | :[[Siege of Bryndyd (Book)]], 2609 | ||
+ | :[[Story of the Sewdhaine War]], 2693 | ||
+ | :[[Trollscrift of High Agogia]], 2703 | ||
+ | :[[Vankkagomirian Empire (Book)]], 2649 | ||
+ | :[[Purple Dragons of Magdala (Book)]], [[Sicha dalwe Bisa Firraharre]], 2683 | ||
=See Also= | =See Also= | ||
+ | *[[Bronze Age of Pytharnia]] | ||
+ | *[[List of the Rulers of Magdala]] | ||
+ | *[[Migrational Successions]] | ||
+ | *[[Migrations of the Proto-Moigthe]] | ||
*[[Pytharnia]] | *[[Pytharnia]] | ||
+ | *[[Settlement of Gonfaloy]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:52, 16 September 2024
The History of Pytharnia is an immense topic and this article can only serve to give the broadest outline.
Chronology
- ca 4300, Coming of the Neptultchi
- 3050 AS to 1900: Proto-Moigthe emigrate from Erserce into Ambrulia, some by land, but most by sea, ca. 3,050 AS to 1,900 AS, displacing the native giants and trolls. Erserce has become over-populated for a pastoral, semi-nomadic civilization and also ravaged by wars (Arisparikohos). Migrations into Ambrulia occur in three waves, roughly 3,100 AS, 2,300 AS, and 1,900 AS.
- 2100 AS to 1200 AS: Proto-Moigthe push forward into Shadevan Delta and Cisalpine Agogia, ca. 2,100 AS to 1,200 AS, aggravating the collapse of the Malesggite Civilization.
- 1450 AS to 950 AS: Proto-Moigthe, push in great exodus into eastern Pytharnia, under pressure from Ambrulian Proto-Moigthe Tribes, who are in turn under pressure from uhlaks, pressing to the west, ca. 1,450 AS to 950 AS.
- 1000 AS: At this point, ca 1,000 AS, historians regard them as the Moigthe. They continue to migrate westwards across southern Pytharnia, 950 AS to 100 AS.
Human Bronze Age of Pytharnia
Main article: Bronze Age of Pytharnia
This list excludes dwarves and to some extent the Neptultchi who had the use of iron and witchsilver from an early time.
- CHALCOLITHIC (Copper Age): 5000 AS to 4200 AS
- EARLY BRONZE: 4200 AS to 3500 AS
- MIDDLE BRONZE: 3500 AS to 2100 AS
- LATE BRONZE: 2100 to 1900 AS
- IRON AGE: 1900 AS to 200 AS
Sources
Before Salmakhamer
Primary Sources
- Dwarven King Lists of Tauhad, traditional
Secondary Sources
- Neptultchi Origins in Dragonmount Cant and Esoteric Magecraft, Arrham Taspänuk, 2642
- Yague’s Chronology, 683
Ancient Times (Salmakhamer to 1000)
Primary Sources
- Concerning Warfare Among the Pytharnians, Shibziadáin ishbiz Bakhuilub, 1011
- Moyan War (Book), Memerth
Secondary Sources
- Relics of Airdairg, Taliasich Glalla-Bawriagch, 2419
- Witch-Kings of High Pytharnia, Taliasich Glalla-Bawriagch, 2429
Middle Ages (ca 1000 to ca 2400)
Primary Sources
- Asbard Book of Manic Devotions, 1900's
- Medibgösk Book of Manic Devotions, 1900's
- Pytharnian Book of Manic Devotions, 1900's
- Sword of the Maiden of Zephas, Irchoram of Asberdon, 2540'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
- Tales of Old Pytharny, Aliskémon Tharstros, 2555
- Tales of the Haunted Hills of Amosgire, 2520's
- Temples and Treasures of Neptultchi Pytharnia, 2518
- Witch and the Tisbajiya: The Second Battle of the Archmage, 2687
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 the Annexation of the Shadevan Provinces (2589), Stalcast Bijäl, 2589
- Eradication of Chaos Cults in Imperial Law, 2369
- Proceedings of the Popular Revolutionary Council, 2756+
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
- Journal of the Archivists of Imperial Trevirs, 2613 to present
- Noble Families of High Pytharnia, 2711
- Saturnine Fever: Symptoms and Treatments, 2678
- Secrets of Dwarven Dragonrail in Pytharnia, 2728
- Siege of Bryndyd (Book), 2609
- Story of the Sewdhaine War, 2693
- Trollscrift of High Agogia, 2703
- Vankkagomirian Empire (Book), 2649
- Purple Dragons of Magdala (Book), Sicha dalwe Bisa Firraharre, 2683
See Also
- Bronze Age of Pytharnia
- List of the Rulers of Magdala
- Migrational Successions
- Migrations of the Proto-Moigthe
- Pytharnia
- Settlement of Gonfaloy
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