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  • ...cessor, his son, King [[Ondaz Ädazund]]. King Emperor during the [[Battle of Pytharnia]], 2573 Mistmoon. Succeeded by son, [[Ondaz Ädazund]] who reigne *2506: born Ädaz Vädukund, Son of King [[Väduk Vädudzund]], [[House Zalladan]]
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  • Khabur was born in 2494 to a father who was an illegitimate son of greater Thracian nobility. After several years in his young twenties avoidi ...the sway of powerful and victorious military commanders. Khabur was a kind of successor to Vankkagomir and Basgúndin.
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  • ...h]] and helped the surviving warriors escape capture after their defeat in Thrace. ...g|thumb|300px|Llewfaw the Veteran during campaign, shortly after the death of the Great Sky King. Midjourney.]]
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  • ...ed king was installed on the throne, but subsequently deposed by partisans of the commonwealth. *[[Commonwealth of Thrace]]
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  • ...arfare tactics. His relationship to the King of Thrace was similar to that of the Shoguns to the Japanese Emperor. After capture in 2521, he lived in exi *2509 [[Battle of Gorlip]]
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  • ...as the viceroyal duke in 2574. Bralcast died, aged 75, and was buried in Thrace with his family in attendance at the funeral rites.
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  • ...the land in the name of the King of Thrace. He died on the return trip to Thrace in [[Ptohlia]]. *[[Thracian Discovery of Skaligdæ]]
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  • ...e was dethroned with the abolition of the monarchy as part of the [[Treaty of Tauhad (2576)]]. He and the royal family lived in exile in [[Dewyddair]]. *[[List of the Rulers of Thrace]]
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  • ...size and influence and have historically been the dominant ethnic group of Thrace to the present day. *[[Ancestral Rift of Sky]]
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  • ...the Pallathantic into the New Kalikán Empire and the [[Gorcorumbese Empire of the Ephysgæes]].]] ...ry of Thrace. The Kingdom was often called the [[United Kingdom of Greater Thrace]].
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  • ...of royal or aristocratic heritage and one of foreign heritage, in analogy of the [[Sun Gods|Sun Goddess]] [[Eriu]] and the Sky Goddess, [[Parkia]]. ...e of royal bigamy could no longer be seen as legitimate. Thus it fell out of favor and use.
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  • ...ut was subject to peculiar nature of [[Viceroyal Law]] between the King of Thrace and the native occupants.
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  • ...e device as a reminder to all who saw the banner of his aid to the King of Thrace. Some scholars disagree with this as the griffin represents the third son [[File:BannerViceroyalHouseBijäl.png|thumb|200px|Banner of Viceroyal House Bijäl before it was changed in 2576 to the [[Golden Phœni
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  • ...of royal or aristocratic heritage and one of foreign heritage, in analogy of the Sun Goddess [[Eriu]] and the Sky Goddess, [[Parkia]]. ...e of royal bigamy could no longer be seen as legitimate. Thus it fell out of favor and use.
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  • ...and continued to rule over most of Corundy. At this time, the Grand Duchy of Aurice continued to wage the [[Fourth Geddamin War]] against the Gorcorumbe ...n as a non-human, and thus neutral site for the negotiation and acceptance of the Treaty.
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  • ...culminated with the [[Great Sky War]] which brought about the elimination of the monarchy. ...gn:center; background:Blue; color:white;"|<big>'''Ranks and Precedences of Thrace, 26th Century'''</big>
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  • ...of the [[Great Sky War]] where he fought on the side of the allies against Thrace. =Chronology of Life of Baimund Kaligär=
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  • ...sovereign. These are translated into English as 'Grand Duke' (House Bijäl of Aurice), 'Archduke' (Asbardy), or simply 'Duke.'
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  • ...ceremonial, but was nonetheless greatly revered. The effective sovereignty of monarchy was regained midway in the twenty sixth century. ...ansion_ca2500_01.png|thumb|300px|Early Expansion of Thracian Empire. World of Asdar Screen Capture, ©2023, All Rights Reserved.]]
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  • ...between states that trace their origin to the Thracian duchies. The bulk of Viceroyal Law was codified during the [[New Kalikán Empire]] in the twenty ...e main doctrines of the revived [[Thwarrish Religion]] from the first half of the twenty sixth century.
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  • [[File:MapKingdomofThrain.jpg|thumb|300px|The Kingdom of Thrain rests in south [[Pytharnia]] against the [[Pallathantic Sea]].]] ...twenty fourth century. Since 2599, Thrain has been a member of the [[Union of Pytharnia]].
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  • ...ion of the city. This chronology pertains to all dominions under the power of Aurice. =Chronology of Aurician Empire=
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  • ...the [[Jaggudorns]]. Anciently, the sky tribes had recognized the hegemony of the [[Parkyon tribe]]. But the Kalikáns challenged this authority for man ...]] in the mountains of southern Barathorn. This is not the Ancestral Rift of Sky, but is often associated with it as these western sky peoples now compl
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  • ...minion and established a puppet governor and military control. The King of Thrace was reluctant to outlaw Baimund Kaligär, fearing that the now powerful Duk Thrace in 2562 outlawed Baimund Kaligär and appointed a new vice-royal duke for E
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  • ...hracian is a Jaggudornish language descending through the Thwarrish branch of the Gwenyan Languages. =Dialects of Thracian=
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  • =Chronology of Dewyddair= :ca 100 [[AS]]: earliest time of the date of the [[Great Sky King]] of the Mipnors and the [[Wind Dukes]]
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  • ...Pallathantic into the [[New Kalikán Empire]] and the [[Gorcorumbese Empire of the Ephysgæes]].]] ...e Giants]] whose great contempt for humanity was well known since the fall of the [[Yophenthean Empire]]. The Kalikán-Ephysgæe Pact is also called the
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  • ...The League was an inspiration for other unions, such as the later [[League of Corundy]]. *[[Battle of Pytharnia]]
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  • ...in to the Shogun of Japan, ruling in behalf and in the name of the Kalikán King-Emperor. ...ire, but detached from Skymark to weaken them, and to stave off appearance of tyranny.
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  • =Chronology of the Jaggudorns= *Founding of dwarven [[Gered Sinna]] (in [[Gdelisica]]), 7594 [[AS]] by [[Qaish'aa]] [[D
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  • ...of the Cession of [[Cisalpine Agogia]] (south) and the subsequent Seizure of Transalpine Agogia, (north), 2576]] ...n Seizure of Transalpine Agogia in 2576 which includes the greater portion of the [[Shadmaus]].
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  • ...th of some cities, and artistic accomplishments. The rulers of the period of roughly two hundred years that followed the Late Yophenthean Empire are kno ...nd divine origins of the Arathraciots that kept him from sweeping them out of their high and lofty stations.
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  • ...ible and eternal conflict between the religion of the sun and the religion of the sky. ...od_A_MDJ.png|thumb|300px|Artist's depiction of Thwar as an elemental force of storm]]
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  • ...t with wind-driver turbo warships. Grand Duke Vast continues colonization of [[Bijälenland]] in southern [[Orrhymby]], a former Thracian colony. ...ew his brother Vast in 2603 and then assumed the throne of the Grand Duchy of Aurice.
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  • [[File:MapCommonwealthThrace2745.jpg|thumb|300px|Map of the Commonwealth of Thrace, showing the eleven cantons]] ...derived from the [[Thracian Language|Thracian]] word, Tuvarshekha or 'land of the god Thwar.'
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  • ...as most of its conflicts were skyborne, aerial power being the foundation of the [[New Kalikán Empire]] which is sometimes called the Thracian Empire. ...Pallathantic into the [[New Kalikán Empire]] and the [[Gorcorumbese Empire of the Ephysgæes]].]]
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  • ..., Dayash of [[House Thushabin]] to combat and was victorious. He was ruler of Gorcorumb during the [[Fourth Geddamin War]] and the [[Fifth Geddamin War]] ...He endeavored to solidify the friendship of his house with King-Emperor of Thrace, [[Ädaz Vädukund]].
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  • ...the dominion that arose in southern [[Barathorn]] during the [[Golden Age of Sky]] from the [[Great Sky Kingdom]] and become the historic [[Skymark King =Chronology of the Skymark=
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  • ...campaigns against [[Erechóreb]] and [[Oliblish]]. Gorcorumb in the course of the war would occupy [[Zamiria]]]] ...le:Map2581Endof4thGeddWar.jpg|thumb|300px|Map of Territories at conclusion of Fourth Geddamin War. Gorcorumb's losses included Erechóreb, [[Zarajove]],
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  • ...[[Aurice]]. For a chronology of the [[Aurician Empire]], see [[Chronology of the Aurician Empire]]. =Chronology of Aurice=
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  • ...anship arose almost immediately. A year later in 2627, the [[Noble Senate of Aurice]] abolished the monarchy and [[Aurician Revolution|declared the stat ...rician power in southern [[Orrhymby]] and [[Skaligdæ]], and the beginnings of Aurician popular self-government and military dominion.
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  • ...ePortrait.png|thumb|300px|State Portrait of Stalcast Bijäl towards the end of his life]] ...ds have arisen about the Grand Duke and his family, including the '[[Curse of the House Bijäl]].'
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  • ...u]]s over the [[Pallathantic Sea]]. Records disagree as to the involvement of the [[Great Sky King]]. Some accounts say that the [[Dewyddairsh]] refrain ...d down in public view and the subsequent gold apportioned to [[Väduskal of Thrace|Väduskal]] and the Jaggudornish chieftains.
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  • ...], his worship waned and others gods arose who became dearer to the people of [[Vimalia]]. ...uced the gods [[Hukshal]], the goddess of winds, and [[Zhaddhin]], the god of indolent wealth.
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  • ...a Gnaspadb]], 2693, The [[Story of the Sewdhaine War]]</ref>. The Emperor of Medibgö was maintained as first among equals. However, Asbardy made consid [[File:MapSewdhaineWarGenl.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Map of Major Conflicts of the Sewdhaine War, 2653 to 2671]]
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  • [[File:MapEmpireofMagdala2745.jpg|thumb|200px|the Empire of Magdala lays sprawling in southeastern [[Pytharnia]] and is mostly land-loc ...s not entirely landlocked. None of the other principalities of the Empire of Magdala has access to the sea.
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  • ...he sky people are not uncommon for aristocratic lineages ruling outside of Thrace, such as in Asbardy, Aurice, or Shadrimporee. ...sons over a two or more generations is to use names that rhyme. The names of the Bijäls serve as an excellent example: Bralcast, Stalcast, Vast, Rhunga
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  • * Did you know that the [[Coming of Salmakhamer]] marks year one of the Isxinthion Calendar? * Did you know the [[Noble Republic of Aurice]] arose immediately after the [[Aurician Revolution]], 2627 to 2634?
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  • ...tradition, Aurician farmers, merchants, and priests first elected members of a senate in the 12th century (1100's). ...Omandral Sorcerer King]] appoints almost one hundred mages as the senators of Aurice to ensure its loyalty to him.
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  • *Rubishi Lager (name derives from 'Rubia', the local goddess of beer) *Zirtz Beer (Thrace)
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