Pacitalian history

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This article is part
of the Pacitalian history series.
Component articles

Introduction

The City-States Era
20-285 AD
Occidoroma
285-656 AD
Terra Occidentalia
656-1221 AD
Transitional Era
1221-1503
Establishment
1503-1876
Modern History
1876-present

This article is a starting point for the series on Pacitalian history. From here, you may visit any of the seven major articles covering separate erae in the history of the Republic of Pacitalia. The articles are listed below in the chronological order based on the subject matter they cover.

  • Introduction: This article primes and introduces readers to Pacitalian history through an editorial/essay writing style. From there, readers may move on to any of the six other history articles.
  • The City-States Era: This article deals with Pacitalian history between 20 and 285 AD. Its primary goal is to educate on the era in Pacitalia in which the land was split between three major and four minor city-states.
  • Occidoroma: This article deals with Pacitalian history between 285 and 656, and the shift from city-states to a unified empire.
  • Terra Occidentalia: This article covers Pacitalian history between 656 and 1221 - the era in which Pacitalia became a kingdom, and its resulting growth into a trading superpower.
  • Transitional Era: This article explains the period of transition to full-blown republicanist democracy in Pacitalia between 1221 and 1503.
  • Establishment: Second-to-last in the series, Establishment elaborates on the Republic's slow but steady rise under the banner of democracy, from 1503 to 1876.
  • Modern History of Pacitalia: This article finishes the Pacitalian History Series by explaining Pacitalian history from 1876 to the present day, beginning with the infamous Immigration Period and ending with current leadership under Prime Minister Timothy Ell.

Remember that the Pacitalian History Series is constantly a work in progress and that articles, especially Modern History will be continuously elaborated and expanded to give the full sense of the ups and downs of Pacitalian history.