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The chronology of the Midretassene Empire begins around the year 200 AI and ends in the sixth century with the Yophenthean Conquest of Midretasso. Before 200 AI, Midretassene Culture begins in the eighth century AS with the migration of the Midrinksi tribes into the Kalaman Peninsula (Corundian Peninsula). | The chronology of the Midretassene Empire begins around the year 200 AI and ends in the sixth century with the Yophenthean Conquest of Midretasso. Before 200 AI, Midretassene Culture begins in the eighth century AS with the migration of the Midrinksi tribes into the Kalaman Peninsula (Corundian Peninsula). | ||
− | = | + | =CHRONOLOGY OF MIDRETASSO= |
;800 AS | ;800 AS | ||
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− | ; | + | ;700 AS |
+ | :ca 700’s AS, Midrinksi tribes begin to immigrate into eastern Kalaman Peninsula | ||
− | + | :ca 650 AS, Gnuma, first king of (Flampesha) | |
− | ; | + | ;600 AS (600 to 501) |
+ | :583 AS: Battle of the Concubines’ Palace: due to intrigue caused by a Shravissa working among the Kalamans in the city of Flampesha, under the rule of the Prince-Magistrate, a Midrinksi Chieftain invades the city, ostensibly to seize the Concubines’ Palace. The Midrinksi Chieftain is victorious. | ||
+ | :ca 560’s [[Thurpashi War]]: Alliance of Vimalian Princes repel Midrinksi Tribes back into eastern Vimalian Plateau | ||
+ | :ca 535, Legendary visit of the godling Amirulliam and his companion, K’aiu to Johaulia | ||
− | ; | + | ;500 AS (500 to 401) |
+ | :478 [[Battle of Luphsha]]: Midrinksi Tribes defeat Vimalians near Johaulia, looting. Puppet Ruler installed in Johaulia. | ||
− | ;100 AS | + | ;400 AS (400 to 301) |
− | :1st century AS, Cetibrymio becomes religious pilgrimage site for Midrinksi Chieftains and nobles | + | :Establishment of the Meddixship among Midrinksi |
+ | :War among Kalamans for dominance to establish over-general to protect them. Short-termed over-general. | ||
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+ | ;300 AS (300 to 201) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;200 AS (200 to 101) | ||
+ | :[[Flampesha]] is capital of the confederation of Midrinksi tribes in eastern [[Kalama]] (later called Zamiria) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;100 AS (100 to 0) | ||
+ | :ca 80 to 60, 1st century AS, Cetibrymio (Kathyabrumya) becomes religious pilgrimage site for Midrinksi Chieftains and nobles | ||
+ | :Prince Sar of the Hamluzi, a Midrinksi Tribe, defeats the general of Kalama. | ||
;0 Salmakhamer | ;0 Salmakhamer | ||
:ca 0 to 50, mission of Salmakhamer, Midretassene Prophet of the Isxinthion Gods | :ca 0 to 50, mission of Salmakhamer, Midretassene Prophet of the Isxinthion Gods | ||
− | :57 Midrinksi conquest of Vimalian peninsula complete | + | :57 [[Midrinksi]] conquest of Vimalian peninsula complete |
;100 AI | ;100 AI | ||
− | :173 Uturnus establishes the Over-Kingship | + | :113 [[War of the Kebsodissas]] (The Kebsodissas were temple priestesses of the Goddess Magnaiva. They attack another clan they deemed guilty of sacrilege and this battle is the first of a short war) |
− | : | + | :ca 120 AI, Kaladimos, ancient high legate |
− | :Collapse of Over-kingship | + | :169 to 175 [[Idukan War]]: war against Adamantine Giants under leadership of Queen Iduka |
+ | :173 [[Uturnus Uphlos]] establishes the Over-Kingship | ||
+ | :175 Battle of Ibsothos: defeat of giants, made conscripts in Midretassene Army | ||
+ | :182 Death of Uturnus Uphlos, son Aradaios Uphlos becomes Over-King | ||
+ | :197 Death of Aradaios Uphlos, Collapse of Over-kingship, various aristocratic families have local rule, generals contend with one another | ||
+ | :197 to 215 Civil War | ||
;200 AI | ;200 AI | ||
− | :215 Oxarios re-establishes the Over-Kingship | + | :215 [[Oxarios Gdolos]] re-establishes the Over-Kingship |
− | :240 Zeo creates vast Empire of Zeo in northeastern Danona | + | :240 Zeo creates vast [[Empire of Zeo]] in northeastern Danona |
− | :262 to 289 | + | :262 to 289 [[Vedaikamut War]]: Civil War between two powerful factions, Aikveris vs. Imluzanis |
− | :287 Battle of Deliopian Strait, Midretasso conquers Deliops and the Ithatian Isles | + | :287 [[Battle of Deliopian Strait]], Midretasso conquers Deliops and the Ithatian Isles |
+ | :289 [[Battle of Orosvos]]: conclusion of Vedaikamut War, Aikveris faction victorious | ||
;300 AI | ;300 AI | ||
− | :298 to 307: Tritigosto Campaigns, conquest of Ferruvicar | + | :298 to 307: [[Tritigosto Campaigns]], conquest of Ferruvicar |
− | :309 to 323: Conquest of southern Agogia | + | :309 to 323: [[Askelazan War]]: Conquest of southern Agogia |
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− | :327 | + | :321: [[Buzepos]] chosen by military to be new Over-King |
− | :397: Midretassene Conquest of western Dúrandwor | + | :327: [[Battle of the Kvespadis]]: Defeat of tribes of eastern Dúrandwor |
+ | :ca 330. Bepphasar becomes restored Over-King; Mimnora, Necromancer wife to Bepphasar | ||
+ | :397: [[Battle of Tivona]]: Midretassene Conquest of western Dúrandwor | ||
;400 AI | ;400 AI | ||
− | :408: Midretassene conquest of | + | :408: [[Battle of Beikos]]: Sea battle, Midretassene conquest of Atizamnos (Mirrhaimo) |
− | :415 Battle of Curchása, Midretasso ensures its prolonged rule of Dúrandwor. | + | :415: [[Battle of Curchása]], Midretasso ensures its prolonged rule of Dúrandwor. |
− | :469 Battle of Danallo, Yophenthean Defeat of Moigthe Power in SW Pytharnia as part of the ongoing struggle between Yophenthea and Midretasso for control of Pytharnia | + | :ca 465 to 485 AI: Failed campaigns against the Gorcorumbese |
− | :473 to 485, Thursar War | + | :469: [[Battle of Danallo]], Yophenthean Defeat of Moigthe Power in SW Pytharnia as part of the ongoing struggle between Yophenthea and Midretasso for control of Pytharnia |
− | : | + | :473 to 485, [[Thursar War]]: Midretasso attempts to conquer Kingdom of Yophenthea, but fails |
− | :492 | + | :478: [[Kambsor Dynasty]] assumes Over-Kingship |
− | :492 to 513 Zelukian War Yophenthea wars against Midretasso and her allies | + | :485: [[Battle of Emprodesthor (485)]]: Sea battle with Midretassene Defeat, End of Thursar War, |
+ | :492: [[Battle of Xyathoth]], onset of Zelukian War | ||
+ | :492 to 513 [[Zelukian War]] Yophenthea wars against Midretasso and her allies; provoked by Trade concerns, Zeluk = Conscripted Necromancer Mercenary | ||
;500 AI | ;500 AI | ||
− | :513 Battle of Siul, concludes the Zelukian War. Midretasso capitulates and submits to treaty. | + | :513 [[Battle of Siul]], concludes the [[Zelukian War]]. Midretasso capitulates and submits to treaty. |
:515 to 553, Yophenthean Conquest of Midretasso | :515 to 553, Yophenthean Conquest of Midretasso | ||
:515 Yophenthean Conquest of Deliops and Desthor | :515 Yophenthean Conquest of Deliops and Desthor | ||
:537 Yophenthean Conquest of western Corundy | :537 Yophenthean Conquest of western Corundy | ||
:547 Yophenthean Conquest of the Vimalian Plateau | :547 Yophenthean Conquest of the Vimalian Plateau | ||
− | :553 Yophenthean Conquest of Tassan Plateau (eastern Corundy) and southwestern | + | :553 Yophenthean Conquest of Tassan Plateau (eastern Corundy) and southwestern Lucacia |
:ca 555, Yophenthean Conquest of Midretasso complete | :ca 555, Yophenthean Conquest of Midretasso complete | ||
=See Also= | =See Also= | ||
+ | *[[List of Rulers and Dynasties of Kalama]] | ||
*[[Midretassene Empire]] | *[[Midretassene Empire]] | ||
*[[Midretasso]] | *[[Midretasso]] |
Latest revision as of 17:26, 29 December 2023
The chronology of the Midretassene Empire begins around the year 200 AI and ends in the sixth century with the Yophenthean Conquest of Midretasso. Before 200 AI, Midretassene Culture begins in the eighth century AS with the migration of the Midrinksi tribes into the Kalaman Peninsula (Corundian Peninsula).
CHRONOLOGY OF MIDRETASSO
- 800 AS
- 700 AS
- ca 700’s AS, Midrinksi tribes begin to immigrate into eastern Kalaman Peninsula
- ca 650 AS, Gnuma, first king of (Flampesha)
- 600 AS (600 to 501)
- 583 AS: Battle of the Concubines’ Palace: due to intrigue caused by a Shravissa working among the Kalamans in the city of Flampesha, under the rule of the Prince-Magistrate, a Midrinksi Chieftain invades the city, ostensibly to seize the Concubines’ Palace. The Midrinksi Chieftain is victorious.
- ca 560’s Thurpashi War: Alliance of Vimalian Princes repel Midrinksi Tribes back into eastern Vimalian Plateau
- ca 535, Legendary visit of the godling Amirulliam and his companion, K’aiu to Johaulia
- 500 AS (500 to 401)
- 478 Battle of Luphsha: Midrinksi Tribes defeat Vimalians near Johaulia, looting. Puppet Ruler installed in Johaulia.
- 400 AS (400 to 301)
- Establishment of the Meddixship among Midrinksi
- War among Kalamans for dominance to establish over-general to protect them. Short-termed over-general.
- 300 AS (300 to 201)
- 200 AS (200 to 101)
- Flampesha is capital of the confederation of Midrinksi tribes in eastern Kalama (later called Zamiria)
- 100 AS (100 to 0)
- ca 80 to 60, 1st century AS, Cetibrymio (Kathyabrumya) becomes religious pilgrimage site for Midrinksi Chieftains and nobles
- Prince Sar of the Hamluzi, a Midrinksi Tribe, defeats the general of Kalama.
- 0 Salmakhamer
- ca 0 to 50, mission of Salmakhamer, Midretassene Prophet of the Isxinthion Gods
- 57 Midrinksi conquest of Vimalian peninsula complete
- 100 AI
- 113 War of the Kebsodissas (The Kebsodissas were temple priestesses of the Goddess Magnaiva. They attack another clan they deemed guilty of sacrilege and this battle is the first of a short war)
- ca 120 AI, Kaladimos, ancient high legate
- 169 to 175 Idukan War: war against Adamantine Giants under leadership of Queen Iduka
- 173 Uturnus Uphlos establishes the Over-Kingship
- 175 Battle of Ibsothos: defeat of giants, made conscripts in Midretassene Army
- 182 Death of Uturnus Uphlos, son Aradaios Uphlos becomes Over-King
- 197 Death of Aradaios Uphlos, Collapse of Over-kingship, various aristocratic families have local rule, generals contend with one another
- 197 to 215 Civil War
- 200 AI
- 215 Oxarios Gdolos re-establishes the Over-Kingship
- 240 Zeo creates vast Empire of Zeo in northeastern Danona
- 262 to 289 Vedaikamut War: Civil War between two powerful factions, Aikveris vs. Imluzanis
- 287 Battle of Deliopian Strait, Midretasso conquers Deliops and the Ithatian Isles
- 289 Battle of Orosvos: conclusion of Vedaikamut War, Aikveris faction victorious
- 300 AI
- 298 to 307: Tritigosto Campaigns, conquest of Ferruvicar
- 309 to 323: Askelazan War: Conquest of southern Agogia
- 321: Buzepos chosen by military to be new Over-King
- 327: Battle of the Kvespadis: Defeat of tribes of eastern Dúrandwor
- ca 330. Bepphasar becomes restored Over-King; Mimnora, Necromancer wife to Bepphasar
- 397: Battle of Tivona: Midretassene Conquest of western Dúrandwor
- 400 AI
- 408: Battle of Beikos: Sea battle, Midretassene conquest of Atizamnos (Mirrhaimo)
- 415: Battle of Curchása, Midretasso ensures its prolonged rule of Dúrandwor.
- ca 465 to 485 AI: Failed campaigns against the Gorcorumbese
- 469: Battle of Danallo, Yophenthean Defeat of Moigthe Power in SW Pytharnia as part of the ongoing struggle between Yophenthea and Midretasso for control of Pytharnia
- 473 to 485, Thursar War: Midretasso attempts to conquer Kingdom of Yophenthea, but fails
- 478: Kambsor Dynasty assumes Over-Kingship
- 485: Battle of Emprodesthor (485): Sea battle with Midretassene Defeat, End of Thursar War,
- 492: Battle of Xyathoth, onset of Zelukian War
- 492 to 513 Zelukian War Yophenthea wars against Midretasso and her allies; provoked by Trade concerns, Zeluk = Conscripted Necromancer Mercenary
- 500 AI
- 513 Battle of Siul, concludes the Zelukian War. Midretasso capitulates and submits to treaty.
- 515 to 553, Yophenthean Conquest of Midretasso
- 515 Yophenthean Conquest of Deliops and Desthor
- 537 Yophenthean Conquest of western Corundy
- 547 Yophenthean Conquest of the Vimalian Plateau
- 553 Yophenthean Conquest of Tassan Plateau (eastern Corundy) and southwestern Lucacia
- ca 555, Yophenthean Conquest of Midretasso complete
See Also
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