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− | An unwanted prince governing in behalf of the Kalikán Empire was labeled a Thrake as an insult. Thrake originally was a neutral ethnic term for persons from Thrace, but over the centuries has become a derisive term for someone of Thracian ancestry. In modern use, a thrake (transliterated with lower-case t) is an overbearing governor imposed by a foreign power. | + | An unwanted prince governing in behalf of the [[New Kalikán Empire]] was labeled a Thrake as an insult. Thrake originally was a neutral ethnic term for persons from Thrace, but over the centuries has become a derisive term for someone of Thracian ancestry. In modern use, a thrake (transliterated with lower-case t) is an overbearing governor imposed by a foreign power. |
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Revision as of 22:00, 8 January 2017
An unwanted prince governing in behalf of the New Kalikán Empire was labeled a Thrake as an insult. Thrake originally was a neutral ethnic term for persons from Thrace, but over the centuries has become a derisive term for someone of Thracian ancestry. In modern use, a thrake (transliterated with lower-case t) is an overbearing governor imposed by a foreign power.
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