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  • ...as a rich history, being one of the constituent regions of the historic '''Romantish Empire''', alongside other countries such as [[Plevia]], [[Franquia]], [[Pr ...a strategic location for the Romantish settlers. After the collapse of the Romantish Empire, several kingdoms would establish themselves in this region of Uleth
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  • ...along limestone cliffs that were used as quarries. With conquests from the Romantish, and later the Mazanic and Ulethan peoples, the nation is shaped by war and ...er to the original city we now refer to as San Openġ, however later in the Romantish period it came to be applied to the area as a whole. The official name of t
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  • The name 'Alliria' comes from Romantish, meaning "''land of the Allirs''", referring to the Allir tribe who inhabit
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  • '''1st Century''': The [[Romantish Empire]] arrives around the year 110 AD, becoming the first of many foreign '''7th Century''': [[Mazan]], following the crumbling of the Romantish Empire, invades and annexes the land for its ever growing Caliphate. Howeve
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  • ...the time their trading network collapsed in the late 5th century. The sub-Romantish kingdoms in Mauretia survived the turbulent next two centuries until unific The name Mauretia is derived from the Romantish word "''Mauretiana''" that itself was likely a corruption of ''Marro'' and
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  • ...regions of the country. These names are in turn mostly derivative of a pre-Romantish tribe that lived in the region during the late first century BC. Provincial
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  • | event_A2 = Romantish Atreisia
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