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  • ...[[Zamaclë]], d 2573, Thulinantis Tepriax of [[Zamaclë]], well-known among historians, author of [[God's Whirlwind: The Isbajutha]], first published in 2568. [[Category:Historians]]
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  • The Age of Dragons and Ice is an expression used by dwarven historians to describe events around roughly 9000 years before [[Salmakhamer]]. It is The Age of Dragons and Ice is not well accepted by all historians due to the lack of primary sources about it. It is sometimes seen as the cu
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  • ...ns having to do with giants, usually the common giant. It is often used by historians and scholars. For example, 'gigantine Bryndyd' means the city of Bryndyd du
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  • ...rcorumbese Language|Gorcorumbese]] name for a world that their legends and historians say existed in the [[Starsea]] before it was destroyed in a great eschatolo
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  • ...g the [[Voyage of the Chaos Fleet]] for reasons not entirely understood to historians.
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  • [[Category:Historians]]
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  • ...]], the [[Kalama]]ns, and the [[Sungotine Elves]] is widely accepted among historians as a very strong cultural tradition. Magdeologers are less credulous of the
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  • The Mimbbukes are the halflings native to [[Pytharnia]]. Historians trace their presence in Pytharnia to before the advent of the [[Moigthe]] a
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  • ...a reasonable state of preservation. Their value to scholars and literary historians is enormous.
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  • ...ire is a period of time recognized by [[Magdeology|magdeologers]] and some historians which transpired of a roughly three thousand year length of time on the wor
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  • ...eir rule. Eventually, Medibgö breaks off alliance with Gorcorumb in 2480. Historians traditionally count the Ebinóëse War as the first of the [[Geddamin Wars]
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  • ...b is historically known as the Invasion of the Chaos Fleet by Erechórebese historians and so the expression refers in most modern usages to the invasion of by th
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  • Considered by some historians to be the turning point of the [[Fifth Geddamin War]], the Battle of Aurice
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  • ...iants, such as the [[Jaffgorn Giants|Jaffgorns]], were largely uninvolved. Historians include the [[Ebinóëse War]] which saw Gorcorumb's first territorial gain
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  • ...cian Church]]. The word is translated from Erechórebese word, 'Erribaba.' Historians of the church acknowledge [[Galbry I|Galbry Alithárean]] as the first sunf
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  • ...arly twenty seventh century, the country became a regional power called by historians the [[Gneikladasic Empire]], ruling over [[Gonsk]] and the [[Dravernian Pen
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  • ...[[Neptultchi]], the [[Thyria]]ns, and most especially the [[Thetzisari]]. Historians regard Agdaskalos as one of the forefathers of the [[Golden Age of Ithatian
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  • ...henthean Empire]], 986 to the end of the [[Isbajutha]], around 2350. Some historians consider this a much shorter period, counting only from the end of the [[Yo
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  • ...ng vessel is more often an artistic exercise beloved of collectors and art historians. In the hands of a skilled practitioner, a summoning vessel may be used to
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  • ...irs, most abandoned, can be found on the slopes of the Pytharnee Drombs by historians and hikers. Small groups of gontha herders practicing seasonal transhumance
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  • ...rted as destroyed by tisbajuma or the gods and its remains are now lost to historians. The exact nature of Yetsuchocha's death is not agreed upon. Tradition repo
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  • ...glossed versions have been published with annotations and notes by leading historians of Amyrn. The work is written in [[Gonfalese Language|Gonfalese]].
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  • ...d architecture. Despite the Archmage's association with [[Chaos]], modern historians have determined that he applied a highly organized system of governance, tr
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  • ...án ceded the territory of Cisalpine Agogia to [[Aurician Empire|Aurice]]. Historians and insiders report that during the deliberations of the victors that prece
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  • Some historians believe that the god [[Rhio]] was originally a god of Chaos before the time
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  • ...d architecture. Despite the Archmage's association with [[Chaos]], modern historians have determined that he applied a highly organized system of governance, tr
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  • ...nd became the ''defacto'' ruler of the city and the island of [[Maturn]]. Historians subsequently deemed him one of the [[List of Lesser Chaos Rulers of the Mid
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  • ...giants lived in the shadow of its mighty predecessors. [[Kalama|Kalaman]] historians related that the [[Neptultchi]] [[Dragon Knight]]s warred with the giants o
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  • Some Ithatian historians contend, however, that Aurice's secret agents fomented the revolt in Thykom
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  • ...ix styles and for this reason it is believed there was a succession of six historians, although the writer never identifies himself in the first person.
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  • ...his native [[Kalama]] to renew piety and devotion to the Isxinthion gods. Historians place his date of birth at variously 30 to 50 years before the first year o
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  • ...tial claimants to the throne of the Great Kingship. None is successful and historians regard this as the end of the [[Jatha-Nebir Kingdom]].
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  • He died under circumstances that are considered by most historians to have been assassination at the hands of Thracian agents in 2552.
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  • ...[Age of High Titanic Civilization]], but the term is not universal as some historians reject the [[titanist]] view.
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  • ...l the international vacuum in [[Pytharnia]], [[Corundy]], and [[Lucacia]]. Historians use the term Medibgóëse Empire to refer to the period of time after the [
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  • Historians and folklorists have found in their studies the existence of an ancient sys
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  • * At this point, ca 1,000 AS, historians regard them as the Moigthe. They continue to migrate westwards across sout
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  • Erserce has a long history and few historians remember the ancient Kingdom of [[Arisparikohos]] over three thousand years
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  • ...slaying of [[Prince Ulcanov]]. Gidhoniel is one of the few persons which historians deem to have been a genuine [[Censor of Night and Day]].
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  • ...or [[Lucacia]] and is claimed by as many lands in between those regions. Historians generally accept Kalama as the land of his nativity and the anniversary of
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  • ...corumb itself and its great cities never fell to Midretasso. Midretassene historians relate that the giants built great citadels of impenetrable stone in the mo
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  • ...for Arathracian Feasts, Festivals, and Holy Days. It is also important for historians studying the [[Yophenthean Empire]].
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  • ...elta and escorted her merchants and navy through the waters of the Delta. Historians say that Aurice intentionally chose places of conflict with the unionists i
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  • Historians do not agree to the beginning of the Aurician Empire. This chronology begin
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  • ...n beings and the occasion of his rule is known as [[Protean Gnousikai]] to historians.
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  • ...yaged by rafts pulled by [[dragon knight]]s to northeastern [[Nymentho]]. Historians date this migration to about 1760 AS, based upon cultural references and ar
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  • ...our Infinitude." Despite the Archmage's association with [[Chaos]], modern historians have determined that he applied a highly organized system of governance, tr
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  • * 1000 AS: At this point, ca 1,000 AS, historians regard them as the Moigthe. They continue to migrate westwards across sout
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  • ...and it is doubtful that all the skynesses were conquered at once. Modern historians believe the Neptultchi Dragon-Knights gradually absorbed and became cultura
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  • ...shares the same language and many of the same customs as the main island. Historians believe the migrating [[Goldenlings]] first landed on Erethrob before conti
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  • ...voyages in the seventh millennium [[AS]]. Native Kalaman and [[titanist]] historians believe the sea was voyaged much earlier. [[Kalama]]n epics recount naval
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  • Historians who study the Neptultchi must cope with a paucity of evidence. Specialists *♦ Dwarven Historians
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  • ...omains of the children of [[Arathrax]]. The fourth century is regarded by historians as the beginning of the empire as the Arathracian monarchy actively pursued ...erial capital was sacked three times with the final sack constituting what historians have traditionally seen as the [[Fall of the Yophenthean Empire]].
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  • ...iently pure Arathraciot blood. The Priest-King, sometimes called by later historians, the subject priest-king, was bowered continually on the island where he pe
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  • ...of [[Arathrax]] and the head of the Isxinthion Pantheon is widely seen by historians as a rejection of the [[Arathracian Religion]] and a determination to estab
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  • ...core territory of the [[Imzaha]] religion. [[Shagrela'al]] is thought be historians to be the homeland of the ancient [[Thammazite Tribes]]. The large island
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  • Historians consider the two millennia of time following the Chaos Period and the City-
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  • ...kagomir, Khabur), and, by way of foreshadowing, the Gorcorumbese Geddamin. Historians see it as a division between early and later modern times.
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  • ...the absence of any alternative evidence has been traditionally accepted by historians. It is well-accepted that powerful magics can extend human life and Ulcanov
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  • Today, the Isbajutha are generally viewed favorably by historians who regard the Isbajutha as the inevitable backlash against the extremism o
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  • ...tial claimants to the throne of the Great Kingship. None is successful and historians regard this as the end of the [[Jatha-Nebir Kingdom]].
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