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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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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.
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  • ...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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  • On December 13th in the year 1618, Henry Brocker was assassinated by members of his crew for At the turn of the century, [[Victory Union]] and her satellite cities were struggling to keep up with
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  • ...ite strip with Purple trim, this basic design has never varied in around a century of competition. ...C12, promoting the Kit Desginer to issue Bronze-coloured away kits for the 13th Championship. After finishing second to Fmjpheonix in U21WC13, the Away kit
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  • Famous was the [[Numarean Republic]] of the 13th century, an indipendent state ruled by an oligarchy of merchants, who were dedicate
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  • ...g [[Alsgood, the Great]] after he unified the Highland Kingdom in the 16th century and made [[Citadel Excalbia]] his capital. ...tive buildings, a zoopark and the Redeemer Church, built early in the 19th century to serve as the parish church of the Imperial family.
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  • Saint Lazare's history ranges from its creation in the 13th century by the Grimaldi clan, to the reign of two different regimes, to its present
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  • Today, there is scientific agreement in the 1st century CE, a new language had developped out of the Panhuran dialects - or more pr It was not until the Western Marches gained their independence in the 3rd century that the local language started to be written down in lengthier texts. Howe
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  • In the present century, the Caldari State has florished but saw much drawback when the last Imperi ...r are also cultural parades, like during the the Caldarian New Year (April 13th-April 19th).
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  • In the early 11th Century, a small tribe in the southwestern regions of Tundra emerged into civilizat In the late 13th Century, the people settled on the banks of the Moroso Bay. There were small amount
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  • “The D&D Campaign itself is based on 13th Century Silesia, which fights to expand its territory against a hostile frontier ar
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  • In the late 13th century the Old Roman Empire empire had collapsed and was divided into hundreds of
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  • ...race their origins directly to followers of Joseph of Arimathea in the 1st Century A.D.
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  • | 29,000,000 as of 13th November 2005 The Czernés can be traced back to the early 2nd Century BC, when nomads in eastern and central Europe began to move into what was t
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  • ...initials K.D. after their names. This usage continued until the early 21st century when King Kevin I of Kosmania secularized the degree, renaming it the Docto
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  • But until the first arrival of Catholic priests in the 12th century Florianistan remained unknown to European culture, such that written record With the 18th century beginning to change the social landscape to a large extent, and revolutions
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  • ...0. The brown bear has been used as a symbol of Berlin since the thirteenth century. A seal used in 1280 shows two upright bears facing each other with the red
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  • sovereignty_note=18th century | ...the common man. Art forms, music, writing. Literacy was on the rise. This century-long period of time (lasting between 1616 and 1712) is called the Golden Aw
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  • ...naged to rise from its troubled past (and near extinction) during the 10th century to a modern, technologically advanced interstellar state. Equality is an im ...g classes. The Yeldans constituted the bulk of the population from the 5th century onwards and slowly assimilated both the Misteil as well as native Bigiök a
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  • The City was first settled by the Spanish in the early 12th century, and grew to become the colonial capital of the Island, although it lost th *13th Air Cavalry Armoured Division, consisting of nearly 300 Nakil 1SZ Main Batt
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  • | - '''Population''' || 10,814,568 (13th) ...the accompanying ports that were set up in the area. For much of the 19th century the county was a centre for investment in chemical production.
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  • ...rger city. Originally, the city was built around a classical European/21st Century Style; however, under the massive revitalizing plan of the Imperial Governm ...was called the "people's community", a late nineteenth or early twentieth century neologism that defined a communal duty of citizens in service to the Empire
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  • ...lmkvist''' that dates back to the late [[Wikipedia:13th_century|thirteenth-century]]. ...ed between the [[Wikipedia:13th century|thirteenth-]] and [[Wikipedia:15th century|fifteenth-]]centuries.
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  • In the 13th Century, a small country located southeast of Jews of God, sprung up. Not much is
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  • established_dates= <br> 3rd century B.C. <br> 54 B.C. <br> 1st-3rd centuries A.D. <br> 1214 A.D. <br> 1285-1805 <td>Novermber 13th</td>
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  • Germanic tribes invaded Rexxarae by the 3rd century A.D., with confused Roman officials not knowing what to do. Eventually, the Before the 10th century A.D., Islam spread through Rexxarae like a plague. The religion became the
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  • ...pin into the south, surrounding the Castilites from all angles. By the 8th century AD, today's modern county borders began to take shape. ...al Guard who had sworn loyalty to the Cantoriavans during the coup. Half a century passed before another major change would occur in the politics of the Crava
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  • Cannadiar was established as a unified state in the 13th century and recieved its name from the largest and most influential tribe in the ar Cannadiar experienced in the 13th - 15th century a great economic expansion in which the nations GDP trebled where the Agric
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  • ...land Kingdom of [[Excalbia]] under King [[Alsgood, the Great]] in the 16th century, Trondgard found itself often under attack from Christian [[Saxmere]] in t In the 17th century, Trondgard was finally brought nominally under the sovereignty of the Highl
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  • ...the 13th century following the arrival of Irish Catholic monks in the 12th century. ...nd Duke of [[Saxmere]]. After the Grand Dke was toppled in the early 19th century, the city became the capital of the Republic of Saxmere, which became a par
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  • Nestar, the official capital of Nectarous. Founded in the 13th century as a small fishing village on the banks of the Blue, it is now the largest
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  • ...he Scandinavian sagas. There are also some written documents from the 13th century. ...y, burghers and peasants, who represented the majority. Not until the 16th century were the first written works published in Finnish by Mikael Agricola.
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