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− | + | This is the starting point for access to the history of Eurasia. From here, you may visit any of the seven major articles covering separate periods in the history of the United Kingdom of [[British Londinium|Eurasia]]. The articles are listed below in the chronological order based on the subject matter they cover. | |
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:*'''[[Eurasian City-States|Age of City States]]''': This article deals with Eurasian history from BCE '''2''' to CE '''134''', the time of the initial Roman colonization. | :*'''[[Eurasian City-States|Age of City States]]''': This article deals with Eurasian history from BCE '''2''' to CE '''134''', the time of the initial Roman colonization. |
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Age of City States |
This is the starting point for access to the history of Eurasia. From here, you may visit any of the seven major articles covering separate periods in the history of the United Kingdom of Eurasia. The articles are listed below in the chronological order based on the subject matter they cover.
- Age of City States: This article deals with Eurasian history from BCE 2 to CE 134, the time of the initial Roman colonization.
- Londinivm Empire: This article deals with Eurasian history from 139 to 890, during the time in which the city-state of Novæ Londinivm ruled over Eurasia.
- Respublica Unitas: This article deals with Eurasian history from 890 to 1707, as the Empire crumbled, and the city-states reunified into a federal republic headed by a ceremonial Sovereign.
- British Dominion: This article deals with Eurasian history from 1707 to 1745, when the British Empire controlled Eurasia.
- Contemporary History of Eurasia: This article discusses Eurasian history from 1745 to 2009, beginning with the foundations of the United Kingdom and ending with current leadership under Prime Minister Sir Phillip Sinclair.