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− | The Midretasssene Empire developed from the Kingdom of Midretasso and remained essentially a monarchy through the imperial period, lasting through the first half of the first millennium after [[Salmakhamer]] until it was conquered by the [[Yophenthean Empire]] in the sixth century [[AI]]. Midretassene heritage remains strongest in the [[Tassan Plateau]] of eastern [[Corundy]]. | + | The Midretasssene Empire developed from the Kingdom of Midretasso and remained essentially a monarchy through the imperial period, lasting through the first half of the first millennium after [[Salmakhamer]] until it was conquered by the [[Yophenthean Empire]] in the sixth century [[AI]]. Midretassene heritage remains strongest in the [[Tassan Plateau]] of eastern [[Corundy]]. Midretasso borrowed and retransmitted components of late [[Kalama]]n Civilization throughout its empire. Midretasso was known for its dark religious superstitions, strong military organization, necromancers, gladiatorial combats, and pretense of the rule of law. |
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+ | =Government= | ||
+ | The classical structure of the Midretassene Empire was a hereditary ruler, the [[Over-King of Midretasso|over-king]] with nearly absolute military power and limited civil powers. Civil power was held in the Curia under the direction of an elected [[Midretassene Meddix|Meddix]] whose function was similar to a prime minister or speaker. Outside of [[Corundy]] and [[Throvy]], civil authority was limited and directly subject to the military governor appointed by the over-king. | ||
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+ | =Necromancy= | ||
+ | {{Main|Midretassene Necromancy}} | ||
+ | Midretassene necromantic practices did not originate from ancient [[Gwenyan]] customs, but were borrowed from [[Pytharnia]], either from the [[Moigthe]] or the [[Tuadbe]] and scholars generally believe that the ancient [[Neptultchi]] were the earliest source. | ||
=See Also= | =See Also= | ||
*[[List of the Over-Kings of Midretasso]] | *[[List of the Over-Kings of Midretasso]] | ||
+ | *[[Midretassene Language]] | ||
+ | *[[Midretassene Necromancy]] | ||
*[[Midretasso]] | *[[Midretasso]] | ||
*[[Midringir Tribes]] | *[[Midringir Tribes]] |
Revision as of 21:18, 10 December 2014
The Midretasssene Empire developed from the Kingdom of Midretasso and remained essentially a monarchy through the imperial period, lasting through the first half of the first millennium after Salmakhamer until it was conquered by the Yophenthean Empire in the sixth century AI. Midretassene heritage remains strongest in the Tassan Plateau of eastern Corundy. Midretasso borrowed and retransmitted components of late Kalaman Civilization throughout its empire. Midretasso was known for its dark religious superstitions, strong military organization, necromancers, gladiatorial combats, and pretense of the rule of law.
Government
The classical structure of the Midretassene Empire was a hereditary ruler, the over-king with nearly absolute military power and limited civil powers. Civil power was held in the Curia under the direction of an elected Meddix whose function was similar to a prime minister or speaker. Outside of Corundy and Throvy, civil authority was limited and directly subject to the military governor appointed by the over-king.
Necromancy
Midretassene necromantic practices did not originate from ancient Gwenyan customs, but were borrowed from Pytharnia, either from the Moigthe or the Tuadbe and scholars generally believe that the ancient Neptultchi were the earliest source.
See Also
- List of the Over-Kings of Midretasso
- Midretassene Language
- Midretassene Necromancy
- Midretasso
- Midringir Tribes
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