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*4317 AS to 3733 AS: Kathyabrumya elevated to capital of the various dynasties of the [[Gahashpujani Kingdom]]. | *4317 AS to 3733 AS: Kathyabrumya elevated to capital of the various dynasties of the [[Gahashpujani Kingdom]]. | ||
*ca 1000 to 300 AS: Kathyabrumya is ruled variously by Kalaman Princes, Pallathantic and Ithatian Chieftains, and finally becomes subject to Midringir rule. | *ca 1000 to 300 AS: Kathyabrumya is ruled variously by Kalaman Princes, Pallathantic and Ithatian Chieftains, and finally becomes subject to Midringir rule. | ||
− | *450 AS: The fame of the | + | *450 AS: The fame of the [[Oracle of Kaina]], (later known as the Oracle of Palithreeta), spreads throughout the Pallathantic. |
*ca 300 AS: The city becomes widely known and referenced in history by its [[Ithatian Language|Ithatian]] name, Cetibrymio. | *ca 300 AS: The city becomes widely known and referenced in history by its [[Ithatian Language|Ithatian]] name, Cetibrymio. | ||
*ca 200 to 100 AS: Ithatian Cetibrymio struggles with Midringirite [[Flampesha]] for dominance of the [[Corundian Peninsula]]. | *ca 200 to 100 AS: Ithatian Cetibrymio struggles with Midringirite [[Flampesha]] for dominance of the [[Corundian Peninsula]]. |
Revision as of 19:31, 9 April 2015
Perched on the precipice of the north cliffs of the Great Valley of Lord Vimal, Cetibrymio is a charming small city with scenic vistas and plenty of history stretching back into the times of ancient Kalama when it was called Kathyabrumya. Cetibrymio is a melting pot of Kalaman, Ithatian, and Midretassene heritage. During the past five centuries, the native Jaithan people have re-established their cultural eminence and the city is proudly part of the Republic of Johaulia. Cetibrymio is second in official pre-eminence to the city of Johaulia. This article discusses the city of Cetibrymio, not the Johaulian Municipality of Cetibrymio.
Ancient Cetibrymio (Kathyabrumya) came to prominence around 5,000 AS during the City-State Period of Kalama and was an important strategic point for the defense of the valley and observation of the bay. The city subsequently became the capital of the Gahashpujani Kingdom, 4317 AS to 3733 AS, a period of nearly six centuries. Cetibrymio was important in ancient times as the seat of the Oracle of Palithreeta, the Goddess of Starmoon, known to the ancient Kalamans as Kaina.
Chronology of Cetibrymio
- 7253 AS: establishment of Kathyabrumya in the Sharakshaya Dynasty of the Bhonippa Kingdom in ancient Kalama.
- 4317 AS to 3733 AS: Kathyabrumya elevated to capital of the various dynasties of the Gahashpujani Kingdom.
- ca 1000 to 300 AS: Kathyabrumya is ruled variously by Kalaman Princes, Pallathantic and Ithatian Chieftains, and finally becomes subject to Midringir rule.
- 450 AS: The fame of the Oracle of Kaina, (later known as the Oracle of Palithreeta), spreads throughout the Pallathantic.
- ca 300 AS: The city becomes widely known and referenced in history by its Ithatian name, Cetibrymio.
- ca 200 to 100 AS: Ithatian Cetibrymio struggles with Midringirite Flampesha for dominance of the Corundian Peninsula.
- ca 100 AS: Cetibrymio becomes capital of the Midretassene Over-Kingdom
- 383 to 449 AI: life of Rhaalmathya the Golden, Midretassene Poet
- 547 AI: Yophenthean Empire conquers Midretasso, Cetibrymio becomes subject to Yophenthean Empire
- 1980: Chaos Fleet visits Cetibrymio and Johaulia. Stays in Bay of Cetibrymio for balance of year through 1980.
- 2587: Cetibrymio liberated from the Gorcorumbese Empire as a result of the Fifth Geddamin War.
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