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− | The largest city of southern Erserce, Orlangissa rests upon an island in the flow of the [[Tayhoyre River]], surrounded by miles of marshland. | + | The largest city of southern Erserce, Orlangissa rests upon an island in the flow of the [[Tayhoyre River]], surrounded by miles of marshland. Orlangissa is the over-provincial capital of [[Erserce]] and the historic capitol of the nation before [[New Kalikán Empire|Thracian]] and subsequently [[Aurician Empire|Aurician]] domination. |
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=History= | =History= | ||
− | Orlangissa was formerly the seat of the Thracian Duchy of Erserce, until the office fell vacant and the land was annexed by [[Baimund Kaligär]]. The city has been the site of at least two rebellions against Aurician rule, the [[Manditchite War]] and the [[Orlangissan Uprising]]. | + | Orlangissa was formerly the seat of the Thracian Viceroyal Duchy of Erserce and the capital of southern [[Erserce]], until the office fell vacant and the land was annexed by [[Baimund Kaligär]]. The city has been the site of at least two rebellions against Aurician rule, the [[Manditchite War]] and the [[Orlangissan Uprising]]. |
=See Also= | =See Also= |
Latest revision as of 19:19, 6 October 2017
The largest city of southern Erserce, Orlangissa rests upon an island in the flow of the Tayhoyre River, surrounded by miles of marshland. Orlangissa is the over-provincial capital of Erserce and the historic capitol of the nation before Thracian and subsequently Aurician domination.
History
Orlangissa was formerly the seat of the Thracian Viceroyal Duchy of Erserce and the capital of southern Erserce, until the office fell vacant and the land was annexed by Baimund Kaligär. The city has been the site of at least two rebellions against Aurician rule, the Manditchite War and the Orlangissan Uprising.
See Also
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