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− | The Great Seven is an informal name given to the assemblage of the seven sovereign states in [[Trevirs]] in 2691 about two decades after the [[Sewdhaine War]]. They are the [[Archduchy of Asbardy]], the [[Commonwealth of Amerzcelindo]], the [[Commonwealth of Xsys]], the [[Empire of Osfandia]], the [[Noble Republic of Aurice]], the [[Skymark Federation]], the [[Union of Pytharnia]] | + | The Great Seven is an informal name given to the assemblage of the seven sovereign states in [[Trevirs]] in 2691 about two decades after the [[Sewdhaine War]]. They are the [[Archduchy of Asbardy]], the [[Commonwealth of Amerzcelindo]], the [[Commonwealth of Xsys]], the [[Empire of Osfandia]], the [[Noble Republic of Aurice]], the [[Skymark Federation]], and the [[Union of Pytharnia]], consisting of the [[Empire of Medibgö]], the [[Empire of Magdala]], and the [[Kingdom of Thrain]]. Consular delegations of the states met to resolve issues that had not been resolved in the [[Peace of Amyrn (2671)]] or that had arisen subsequent to it, including matters concerning their colonial holdings abroad. |
Since the time of their first meeting, the term Great Seven continues to be used to refer to these states. | Since the time of their first meeting, the term Great Seven continues to be used to refer to these states. |
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The Great Seven is an informal name given to the assemblage of the seven sovereign states in Trevirs in 2691 about two decades after the Sewdhaine War. They are the Archduchy of Asbardy, the Commonwealth of Amerzcelindo, the Commonwealth of Xsys, the Empire of Osfandia, the Noble Republic of Aurice, the Skymark Federation, and the Union of Pytharnia, consisting of the Empire of Medibgö, the Empire of Magdala, and the Kingdom of Thrain. Consular delegations of the states met to resolve issues that had not been resolved in the Peace of Amyrn (2671) or that had arisen subsequent to it, including matters concerning their colonial holdings abroad.
Since the time of their first meeting, the term Great Seven continues to be used to refer to these states.
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