Portal:Yophenthean Empire
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List of Links
- Aftermath of the Fall of the Yophenthean Empire
- Chronology of the Yophenthean Empire
- Classical Arathracianism
- Classical Yophenthean Language
- Dramutes
- Edict of Culfarran
- Fall of the Yophenthean Empire
- Fall of Yophénthë
- Goldenling Tribes of Erechóreb
- The Goldenlings of Erechóreb
- High Yophenthean Empire
- History of the Yophenthean Empire
- List of the Rulers of the Golden Empire of Pytharnia
- List of Yophenthean Rulers of Erechóreb
- Rites of Arathrax
- Samagolean Wall
- Temple of Arathrax the Progenitor
- Third Sack of Yophénthë
- Yophenthean Architecture
- Yophenthean Empire
- Yophenthean Expansion of the Fourth through Sixth Centuries
- Yophenthean Military Organization
- Yophenthean Kingship
- Yophenthean Successor States
Sources
Primary Sources
- Against Zebdomanius, ca 870
- Braffgrum Ancuvetácodh, Heliotheological Museum of Amyrn, fifth century
- Funerary and Civil Monuments of the Arathracians, Honcha dhal Cumdha, 2376, Asdbardian, Catalogues major stone relics and funerary monuments of the Yophenthean Rulers of Asbardy
- Law of the Sixteen Golden Tablets, third century
- Sons of Erithraigean, Taspha dalc Pholmagailna, Year, 419, history of Arathracian rulers in the fourth century
- War of the Allies, Erreach dalc Smiahairna, 572, Classical Yophenthean, War between Erechóreb and eastern Pallathantic, culminating in the Battle of Siul, 513
- Woes of Yophenthea, late tenth century
Secondary Sources
- Brief History of the Knights Templar of Arathrax, 2703, Aigueadal dhailg Bardinda Threvandusil
- Concerning Warfare Among the Pytharnians, Shibziadáin ishbiz Bakhuilub, 1011
- Early Arathracian Priest-Kings, Caspain dhal Daghoidhe Thiga dhaila Ithraig, 2468, Asbardian, History of First Rulers of Yophenthea, beginning with Erithraigean
- History of Erechóreb, 2028
- Institutes of Ancient Yophenthean Law
- Zulmanichite Cult of the Late Yophenthean Empire, 2594
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