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:ca 350: Site of Ddwbha occupied by remnant [[Tuadbe]] Tribes
 
:ca 350: Site of Ddwbha occupied by remnant [[Tuadbe]] Tribes
 
:ca 400: Site of Ddwbha held by [[Midretassene Empire]]
 
:ca 400: Site of Ddwbha held by [[Midretassene Empire]]
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:468: Yophentheans establish [[Dhwebhustancha]], the ancient predecessor to later Ddwbha.
 
:468: Yophentheans establish [[Dhwebhustancha]], the ancient predecessor to later Ddwbha.
 
:ca 1280: Medibgösk settlement of [[Gonfaloy]]
 
:ca 1280: Medibgösk settlement of [[Gonfaloy]]

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Ddwbha is the greatest city in Medibgóëse Gonfaloy and the seat of the Prince-Governor. Ddwbha was established by the Yophentheans who called the city Dhwebhustancha. Population 2745: 225,000. Ddwbha is known for its distinctive accent of Gonfalese. The Ddwbha Dialect shares some similarities with the Ithantfas Dialect, but is still recognizably different.

List of Sites in Ddwbha

Chronology

ca 350: Site of Ddwbha occupied by remnant Tuadbe Tribes
ca 400: Site of Ddwbha held by Midretassene Empire
453: Yophenthean Occupation of future site of Ddwbha
468: Yophentheans establish Dhwebhustancha, the ancient predecessor to later Ddwbha.
ca 1280: Medibgösk settlement of Gonfaloy
1732 to 1792, life of Rhamnws of Ddwbha, female Paladinic Knight of Arathrax
1983: Chaos Fleet docks at Ddwbha
ca 2260 to 2290: Tisbajuma from Maturn stay in Ddwbha en route to Bryndyd for the Seventh Isbajath
ca 2380: Establishment of Governorship of Gonfaloy with residence in Ddwbha
2449: Local Society of Wizards establishes Grast College in Ddwbha
2671: First Dragonrail Service in Ddwbha
2671: Peace of Amyrn (2671) partitions Gonfaloy

Ddwbha in Culture

Idiom

A dragonbone from Ddwbha (Gonfalese) Not the real deal, a fraud, a fake. Refers to a formerly oft repeated story about a visiting diplomat.

See Also