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  • The Hague was originally a hamlet close to a castle built in the 13th century, inhabited by a count. The village itself was first recorded in a document
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  • In the 13th (1234) Century, the whole country suffered and extra-ordinarily cold winter which killed m ...were not aware of the Conquest of Southern Vigorithia and in the late 13th Century (1289), led by a famous Vigorithian called Hyrnnai Ysarrā they attacked th
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  • :September 13th - Victory Day (WW1) In the 12th century, a group of people known as the Slavs arrived in south-eastern Europe. The
    11 KB (1,799 words) - 16:34, 22 November 2006
  • ...he Binnenhof was renovated and expanded continuously. As early as the 15th century the Binnenhof housed the County Council and in 1585 it became the seat of t ...forty years later it was replaced by an exact copy. Since the [[Nineteenth century Knootoss|fall of the Stewards]], the Knights’ Hall has been the setting f
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  • On October 13th, delegations from [[Polavakia]] (Pleissen) and Attica convened in Cyziezn. Ostattika has major industries, and has for over a century. Zetross has been the site of several revolutions, and was ironically the s
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  • ...III, though this realm did not cover the whole island until the early 17th century. Prior to then, Ireland had been politically divided into a number of diffe ...ties for administrative purposes by the British administration in the 19th century. Six of the Ulster counties remain under British sovereignty as Northern Ir
    53 KB (8,341 words) - 09:52, 16 May 2007
  • ...nder Sangfeld. After the reign of its priest-king Michael during the 13th Century it was renamed Saint Michele.
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  • ...were first settled by the Celts around the 6th century. By the early 10th century, they formed a number of stable, agrarian tribal groups, located mostly in In the late 10th century, a second wave of settlers – Norsemen – arrived from their colonies in
    47 KB (6,875 words) - 02:06, 2 June 2007
  • ...d in the 12th century and became the seat of the Baron of Excalbia in 13th century. By the 16th century, Citadel Excalbia had become a battleground for the warring Highland Kingdo
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  • ...were first settled by the Celts around the 6th century. By the early 10th century, they formed a number of stable, agrarian tribal groups, located mostly in In the late 10th century, a second wave of settlers – Norsemen – arrived from their colonies in
    26 KB (3,873 words) - 16:02, 9 December 2006
  • ...s, that recently held the nation's first legislative elections in nearly a century. ...were first settled by the Celts around the 6th century. By the early 10th century, they formed a number of stable, agrarian tribal groups, located mostly in
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  • ...were first settled by the Celts around the 6th century. By the early 10th century, they were inhabited by a number of stable, agrarian tribal groups, located In the late 10th century, a second wave of settlers – Norsemen – arrived from their colonies in
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  • ...o landed in present day Saxmere, around the 6th century. By the early 10th century, they formed a number of stable, agrarian tribal groups, located mostly in In the late 10th century, a second wave of settlers – Norsemen – arrived from their colonies in
    23 KB (3,434 words) - 15:14, 9 December 2006
  • ...ted by the Rastifari peoples until the first explorers arrived in the 13th century. They were friendly to the newcomers but the gesture wasn't returned. Led b ...nds and was renamed The Empire of Long Key. On through the end of the 18th century, Long Key saw its population increase ten-fold, to over 250,000. This was b
    23 KB (3,829 words) - 14:22, 3 May 2007
  • ...y unruly northern parts remained seperate from Hestrael until the mid-13th century). ...ication of Hestrael to the present day. During the second half of the 19th Century, Hestrael expanded, obtaining the Edward Islands, Scorscenta, and Hyne Isle
    43 KB (6,996 words) - 12:07, 1 December 2005
  • ...Baltic Sea and the country was renamed the Russian Empire. During the 19th century, more territorial acquisitions were made in Europe and Asia. Repeated devas
    20 KB (2,788 words) - 10:04, 2 January 2007
  • ...th-century Austro-Hungarian dignitary, or, for that matter, the early 21st-century Scottish rock band) established the Duchy of Vecen from his massive castle Vecen's most cherished tradition, dating back to the 13th Century, is Casual Wednesday. This is the day on which all Vecenians, regardless of
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  • ...e first Novikovian state are from the Voločëk region, dated from the 4th Century A.D. They follow the course of the Principality of Voločëk in the 200 ye Sometime late in the 4th Century A.D., the Vyšniy-Voločëk coalition came into conflict with Czechzen raid
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  • ...denied Christ as the Messiah), the Witzgallian Crusades lasted for over a century, spreading bloodshed all over the continent on which it thrived. ...f the Holy Saint John’s marble floor, and the stain stayed for an entire century, plaguing the church with its evil.
    30 KB (5,044 words) - 12:40, 10 June 2006
  • ...the faith. Hafterenism took a zealously militaristic turn during the 14th century, which led to a war being waged against other faiths, acts which recent hig
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