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=Chronology of the Early Middle Ages=
 
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*986, [[Fall of Yophénthë]], beginning of the [[Yophenthean Successor States]]
 
*986, [[Fall of Yophénthë]], beginning of the [[Yophenthean Successor States]]
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*ca 1000's: various Thracian tribes settle in southern Pytharnia. See [[Barbarian Settlement in the Yophenthean Empire]].
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*1094: Golden Empire of Pytharnia split into two kingdoms ruled respectively by the [[Deavingal Dynasty]] and the [[Golviaril Dynasty]].
 
*1113, [[Princess Galffasínbís]], a Medibgösk Princess, expelled from the [[Skyness]] [[Mihíüir]], leads colonists to settle in [[Rhevia]]. They are called the [[Talonchri]] and become the overlords of Rheveland (Rhevia)
 
*1113, [[Princess Galffasínbís]], a Medibgösk Princess, expelled from the [[Skyness]] [[Mihíüir]], leads colonists to settle in [[Rhevia]]. They are called the [[Talonchri]] and become the overlords of Rheveland (Rhevia)
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*1140, Fall of Deavingal Dynasty in southwestern Pytharnia.
 
*1281 to ca 1290, [[Settlement of Gonfaloy]]
 
*1281 to ca 1290, [[Settlement of Gonfaloy]]
 
*ca 1300, [[First Kalikán Empire]]
 
*ca 1300, [[First Kalikán Empire]]

Revision as of 11:44, 26 January 2025

The Early Middle Ages refers to the period of History after the Fall of the Yophenthean Empire (986 AI) and the Leviathanic Wars (1572 AI to 1581) which is generally regarded as the beginning of the transitional period that culminates in the Middle Ages of Chaos (ca. 1800 to 2250). Some historians set the beginning of the Early Middle Ages after the collapse of the Yophenthean Successor States. Other historians only consider the period of 986 to just before the First Thracian Empire (First Kalikán Empire) to be the Early Middle Ages as they exclude the High Middle Ages.

Chronology of the Early Middle Ages



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