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|[[Third Age of Man]]; [[The Foundation of Zeth]], Rise of the [[Empire of Balguran]] | |[[The Third Age of Man]]; [[The Foundation of Zeth]], Rise of the [[Empire of Balguran]] | ||
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|[[Republic of Zeth|The Republic]], touted to be the first democracy, is founded in Zeth | |[[Republic of Zeth|The Republic]], touted to be the first democracy, is founded in Zeth | ||
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|[[Aescalapea|Aescalapean]] ships first arrive at [[Zeth]] to trade goods from the barbarian north. | |||
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|[[The War of the Golden Coast]] begins when an [[Aescalapea|Aescalapean]] pirate vessel attacking [[Zeta|Zetian]] merchant vessels is discovered to be lead by an Aescalapean nobleman. | |||
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|During [[the War of the Golden Coast]], [[Zeta|Zeth]] is blockaded by the powerful [[Aescalapea|Aescalapean]] navy. The blockade is recalled as Zetian infantry arrive in Aescalapea via [[Ganesia]]. | |||
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|[[The War of the Golden Coast]] ends as the [[Aescalapea|Aescalapean]] city of [[Dracar]] is sacked by [[Zeta|Zetian]] troops. The Aescalapean royal palace in Dracar is dismantled and its stones used to build a temple to [[Galea]]. [[House Gabinius]] is given oversight of the newly-founded Zetian colony. | |||
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|After a century and a half of endless rebellions, Emperor [[Metius the Elder of House Livius]] sends [[Ionnanes II]], Pontifex of [[Zelos]], to [[Septarium]] in an attempt to quell the rebels through conversion | |After a century and a half of endless rebellions, Emperor [[Metius the Elder of House Livius]] sends [[Ionnanes II]], Pontifex of [[Zelos]], to [[Septarium]] in an attempt to quell the rebels through conversion | ||
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|[[St. Garimund of Ryard|Garimund of Ryard]] discovers the [[Galley of Destiny]] and the [[Koram]], the holy book upon which the [[Koramian heresy]] is based | |[[St. Garimund of Ryard|Garimund of Ryard]] discovers the [[Galley of Destiny]] and the [[Koram]], the holy book upon which the [[Koramian heresy]] is based | ||
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|[[First Succession War]] in the Great Empire begins with the death of Emperor [[Antigonus Gabinius]]. | |[[First Succession War]] in [[The Old Empire|the Great Empire]] begins with the death of Emperor [[Antigonus Gabinius]]. | ||
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|[[Gaius Aurelius Zetar]] defeats [[Manius Acilius Drusus]], ending the [[Third Succession War]] in | |[[Gaius Aurelius Zetar]] defeats [[Manius Acilius Drusus]], ending the [[Third Succession War]] in [[The Old Empire|the Great Empire]]. | ||
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* In the [[Mabean Marches]], an orcish horde led by the Khan [[Kor'dal]] takes the [[Twin Towers]]. Peace is established between | * In the [[Mabean Marches]], an orcish horde led by the Khan [[Kor'dal]] takes the [[Twin Towers]]. Peace is established between [[The Old Empire|the Great Empire]] and [[Ywys]] and an alliance is formed against the orcish horde. Imperial law is re-written to allow the existence of Allied States. | ||
* [[Lucasa]] becomes [[ | * [[Lucasa]] becomes [[Mage-King]] of [[Lun Dorak]]. | ||
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* As Lucius, | * As Lucius, Mage-King [[Lucasa]] secretly becomes advisor to Emperor [[Publius Antonius]] of [[House Zetar]]. | ||
* [[Kor'dal]] is defeated by a combined Imperial and Powean army in the [[Battle of Two Kings]] in the [[Mabean Marches]]. His horde quickly disperses, but continues to trouble the Marches. | * [[Kor'dal]] is defeated by a combined Imperial and Powean army in the [[Battle of Two Kings]] in the [[Mabean Marches]]. His horde quickly disperses, but continues to trouble the Marches. | ||
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* The assembled Imperial army, allied with [[Illyria]] and [[Cambrecia]], attacks [[Koramia]]. By the end of the season, Illyria betrays the Empire and allies with Koramia, who grants her independence. An orcish army, led by a former prisoner of Illyria known as [[Gar'dun]], joins Koramian effort. Later that year, civil war erupts in Illyria between those loyal to the crown and those who support the Empire. | * The assembled Imperial army, allied with [[Illyria]] and [[Cambrecia]], attacks [[Koramia]]. By the end of the season, Illyria betrays the Empire and allies with Koramia, who grants her independence. An orcish army, led by a former prisoner of Illyria known as [[Gar'dun]], joins Koramian effort. Later that year, civil war erupts in Illyria between those loyal to the crown and those who support the Empire. | ||
* In the [[Dragonlands]], the [[Order of the Brilliant Lance]], the Dragonknights, are reformed. Later in the year, Imperial forces are dealt harsh defeat at the [[First Battle of Paeldain]] in Koramia when the [[Glorious Galley]], of Vortumnian legend, appears with a Dragonknight at the helm. | * In the [[Dragonlands]], the [[Order of the Brilliant Lance]], the Dragonknights, are reformed. Later in the year, Imperial forces are dealt harsh defeat at the [[First Battle of Paeldain]] in Koramia when the [[Glorious Galley]], of Vortumnian legend, appears with a Dragonknight at the helm. | ||
* In [[Lun Dorak]], the | * In [[Lun Dorak]], the Mage-King [[Lucasa]] discovers the [[Magesword]]. | ||
* Near Webwood Forest, [[Math Mathowny]], villain of the [[Tuatha de Dannan]], is slain by [[Cuchulain]]. | * Near Webwood Forest, [[Math Mathowny]], villain of the [[Tuatha de Dannan]], is slain by [[Cuchulain]]. | ||
* King [[Rudolf III Vercimanon]] of [[Adanar]] grants territory along his eastern border with [[Thet]] to the newly arrived dwarven traders there, founding the nation of [[Valduran]]. | * King [[Rudolf III Vercimanon]] of [[Adanar]] grants territory along his eastern border with [[Thet]] to the newly arrived dwarven traders there, founding the nation of [[Valduran]]. | ||
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* The only son of Emperor [[Publius Antonius]] dies. The Emperor's closest advisor, [[Lucasa|Lucius]], is named heir. Lucius, now of [[House Zetar]], leads the armies in [[Koramia]] and succeeds in taking [[Paeldain]]. [[William I Greysword|King William Greysword I]] and his family are slain defending Paeldain. The Greysword's son-in-law, [[Gawyn Asheva]], is crowned King and flees to a hidden stronghold in the [[Divian Mountains]]. Late in the year, the Emperor of Zeth dies and is succeeded by Lucius, who reveals himself to be the [[ | * The only son of Emperor [[Publius Antonius]] dies. The Emperor's closest advisor, [[Lucasa|Lucius]], is named heir. Lucius, now of [[House Zetar]], leads the armies in [[Koramia]] and succeeds in taking [[Paeldain]]. [[William I Greysword|King William Greysword I]] and his family are slain defending Paeldain. The Greysword's son-in-law, [[Gawyn Asheva]], is crowned King and flees to a hidden stronghold in the [[Divian Mountains]]. Late in the year, the Emperor of Zeth dies and is succeeded by Lucius, who reveals himself to be the [[Mage-King]], Lucasa of [[Lun Dorak]]. The Imperial capital is moved to the [[Sapphire City]] in Lun Dorak. | ||
* In [[Adanar]], the dwarves of the Janos mountains open an embassy and begin trade negotiations with humans in the region. | * In [[Adanar]], the dwarves of the Janos mountains open an embassy and begin trade negotiations with humans in the region. | ||
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* [[Gar'dun]] becomes [[Great Khan]], uniting the orcish tribes of [[Vor Midal]] and attacks [[Lun Dorak]]. | * [[Gar'dun]] becomes [[Great Khan]], uniting the orcish tribes of [[Vor Midal]] and attacks [[Lun Dorak]]. | ||
* With the assistance of Gar'dun, the Dragonknights attack the [[Sapphire City]] and defeat the ailing [[ | * With the assistance of Gar'dun, the Dragonknights attack the [[Sapphire City]] and defeat the ailing [[Mage-King]], who soon dies of an unknown illness. Without its Mage-King, the [[Dorakian Empire]] immediately crumbles. | ||
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|The Imperial Governor of the [[Mabean Marches] dies and civil war erupts between loyalists to the Empire and local forces. By the end of the year, [[Tancorix]], a Mabean member of the Imperial forces in the Mabean Marches, betrays and defeats Imperial forces. He is crowned King of [[ | |The Imperial Governor of the [[Mabean Marches] dies and civil war erupts between loyalists to the Empire and local forces. By the end of the year, [[Tancorix]], a Mabean member of the Imperial forces in the Mabean Marches, betrays and defeats Imperial forces. He is crowned King of [[Donnagh Saoristat|Donnagh]] by the druids of [[Ywys]]. Ywys breaks its alliance with the Empire and allies with Donnagh. | ||
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|[[Mitaria]] is attacked by an armada of [[ | |[[Mitaria]] is attacked by an armada of [[Valtaan|Valtang]] warships. Instead of merely raiding, the Valtang barbarians begin building forts and seem intent on taking the country. Mitaria requests assistance from the Empire. Still without an Emperor, the Empire sends no troops to Mitaria to defend it from the Valtang invaders. King [[Tostig the Red]] of the Valtang arrives in Mitaria to lead the invasion. | ||
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* The [[Crimson Plague]] strikes in [[Neptaris]], likely brought by traders from the east. From Neptaris, the Plague spreads quickly to [[Koramia]], [[Tamerynd]] and [[Zeth]]. | * The [[Crimson Plague]] strikes in [[Neptaris]], likely brought by traders from the east. From Neptaris, the Plague spreads quickly to [[Koramia]], [[Tamerynd]] and [[Zeth]]. | ||
* The [[Fourth Succession War]] grinds to a stalemate as the Crimson Plague takes several prominent leaders and decimates the population. | * The [[Fourth Succession War]] grinds to a stalemate as the Crimson Plague takes several prominent leaders and decimates the population. | ||
* The [[ | * The [[Valtaan|Valtang]] barbarians of Mitaria march on [[Narbonne]]. | ||
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Imperial Year | Aebasan Year | Neptaran Year | Event |
631 B.I. | 5995 A.C. | 120 N.C. | The Third Age of Man; The Foundation of Zeth, Rise of the Empire of Balguran |
458 | 6168 | 293 | The Republic, touted to be the first democracy, is founded in Zeth |
200 | 6426 | 551 | Aescalapean ships first arrive at Zeth to trade goods from the barbarian north. |
192 | 6434 | 559 | The War of the Golden Coast begins when an Aescalapean pirate vessel attacking Zetian merchant vessels is discovered to be lead by an Aescalapean nobleman. |
189 | 6437 | 562 | During the War of the Golden Coast, Zeth is blockaded by the powerful Aescalapean navy. The blockade is recalled as Zetian infantry arrive in Aescalapea via Ganesia. |
187 | 6439 | 564 | The War of the Golden Coast ends as the Aescalapean city of Dracar is sacked by Zetian troops. The Aescalapean royal palace in Dracar is dismantled and its stones used to build a temple to Galea. House Gabinius is given oversight of the newly-founded Zetian colony. |
123 | 6503 | 628 | Larstat II, a king of the northern barbarians who lived in present-day Koramia, sent a messenger to Zeth to purchase mercenaries to assist in his war against the Xaclos |
120 | 6506 | 631 | Marcus Argentis arrives with most of the Imperial fleet on the shores of present-day Koramia |
87 | 6539 | 664 | Septimius of House Varros defeats Aaronar VI, the last King of the Kamaros, in present-day Cambrecia |
80 | 6545 | 670 | Valerius Marcosi establishes the Code of Urban Law in Neptaris, the legal document that would be used in the city for the next millennia and a half. |
75 | 6551 | 676 | Marcus Argentis dies, having conquered the lands of present-day Koramia, Pelusia, Illyria, Nagos and Media for the Republic of Zeth. |
1 I.C. | 6626 | 751 | Octavius of House Zetar elected first Emperor of Zeth by the Senate, ending the Republic. Cambrecia is one of the last of the Outer Territories of the Republic to acknowledge his rulership, and rebellions will scar the nation for the next century and a half |
149 | 6774 | 899 | After a century and a half of endless rebellions, Emperor Metius the Elder of House Livius sends Ionnanes II, Pontifex of Zelos, to Septarium in an attempt to quell the rebels through conversion |
186 IC | 6811 AT | 936 NC | Garimund of Ryard discovers the Galley of Destiny and the Koram, the holy book upon which the Koramian heresy is based |
312 | 6937 | 1062 | First Succession War in the Great Empire begins with the death of Emperor Antigonus Gabinius. |
318 | 6945 | 1068 | Antipater Varro becomes first Elected Emperor since Octavius. |
321 | 6948 | 1071 | Imperial forces defeat the last of the pretenders to the Imperial throne, ending the First Succession War. |
345 | 6972 | 1095 | Farmers, irritated with Imperial power in Cambrecia, migrate to present-day Enesia |
371 | 6998 | 1121 | Ditis Carnifex of House Gabinius murders ruling Emperor, ending the Time of Elected Emperors and starting the Second Succession War. |
376 | 7003 | 1126 | Octavius Augustus Zetar defeats Vitellis Gabinius, last of the pretenders, ending the Second Succession War. |
c. 431 | c. 7058 | c. 1181 | The Empire of Balguran crumbles; Adanar is founded by King Falgran |
526 | 7153 | 1276 | The School of St. Aurelius in Utherios, one of the oldest existing bardic colleges outside of the Empire, is established in Enesia |
628 | 7255 | 1378 | The last two Imperial garrisons in present-day Koramia proclaim their independence from the Empire, ending Imperial rule in the region |
645 | 7272 | 1395 | King Alexius Duros is quietly crowned in Enesia by the local Episcopus of Podalirius, establishing the nation as a monarchy. The Emperor of Zeth does not act to prevent this act of independence. |
715 | 7342 | 1465 | Simon of Gaut, a mercenary, is exiled from the Kingdom of Dregnost and uses his army to found Nadera. |
724 | 7351 | 1474 | The Emperor Cecropius of House Gradivius pens a letter to the Pontifex of Zelos in Septarium informing him that Cambrecia will have to see to its own defenses, signaling the end of true Imperial power on the continent of Duria. |
754 | 7381 | 1504 | The city of Paladinium in present-day Koramia proclaims its independence from the local barbarian king, using Neptaris as a model for its government. |
762 | 7389 | 1512 | Jeremiah Tovex, last of the Cambrecian Kings, abdicates his power of rulership to the Pontifex of Zelos, making Geraldus the first Potentate of Cambrecia. |
804 | 7431 | 1554 | The Electorate in Paladinium decides to disband and elects Bernard Margwenth as its Lord Earl |
823 | 7450 | 1573 | A shipping accident sinks a Lagorkan merchant vessel belonging to the Vazdid family in Nadera, sparking the War of Flame. |
830 | 7457 | 1580 | The War of Flame ends with the capture of the Naderan King; The Vazdid Occupation begins in Nadera. The Saphracine Watch is founded to guard Vazdid interests there. |
894 | 7521 | 1644 | A bloody civil war in the Earldom of Margwenth in present-day Koramia ends in the re-establishment of the Electorate by followers of Vortumnus under the banner of Tristan Greysword I and the city of Paladinium is renamed Paeldain in defiance to its Imperial roots |
900 | 7527 | 1650 | After centuries of denying power to the nobility and, eventually, inheritance by primogeniture, the Potentate of Zelos convinces the Emperor Metaurus of House Drusus to grant the nation of Cambrecia to the Church of Zelos, thus establishing the Holy See of Cambrecia and permanently destroying the power of the noble families. The capital city of Septarium is renamed Zelosia City. |
c. 973 | c. 7600 | c. 1723 | After a crippling merchant war at home in Lagorka, the Vazdids leave Nadera, which is subsequently plundered by Vazdid's enemies. |
980 | 7607 | 1730 | The Gray Lord of Thet is defeated in the Battle of Bloodrust in Adanar by King Ilyard of Haleland |
989 | 7616 | 1739 | By this time, Queen Aishah "the Bloody" Izuel has taken effective control of Nadera. |
1002 | 7629 | 1752 | Death without issue of Emperor Orestes Sergius results in the Third Succession War. |
1028 | 7655 | 1778 | Queen Zebba of Nadera expands the powers of the Saphracine Watch to include spying upon and enforcing the Royal Will on the nobility. |
1029 | 7656 | 1779 | Gaius Aurelius Zetar defeats Manius Acilius Drusus, ending the Third Succession War in the Great Empire. |
1033 | 7660 | 1783 | The Fell King of Thet marches against Adanar, starting the Long War |
1053 | 7680 | 1803 | With the death of Queen Zebba in Nadera and the subsequent assassination of her successor by the Saphracine Watch, the Succession War begins. |
1073 | 7700 | 1823 | The Naderan Royal Code ends the Succession War, establishing the Council of Princes. |
1108 | 7735 | 1858 | The bloody War of Eagles begins in Adanar with the death of King Galen Tolgran without heir |
1129 | 7756 | 1879 | King Valmaar Vercimanon is victorious in the War of Eagles in Adanar, but the power of the crown is crushed; as a result, the Council of Lords is founded and gains the power to make laws |
c. 1155 | c. 7782 | c. 1905 | King Myrsus Varuna of Nadera, elected to his position by the Council of Princes, mandates that the Saphracine Watch be used to spy on its neighbors, instead of dealing with internal dissention. |
1180 | 7807 | 1930 | William V Greysword is elected Lord Earl of Paeldain, the youngest to hold that position |
1183 | 7810 | 1933 | In a narrow election by the Electorate in Paeldain, William V Greysword is crowned King William I of Paeldain and Lord Protector of the Koramic Code |
1197 | 7824 | 1947 | King William I of Paeldain receives a vision from Vortumnus, commanding him to re-unify the lands of present-day Koramia |
1198 | 7825 | 1948 | The Potentate of Cambrecia releases trade restrictions on Neptaris, resulting in increased trade and a strengthening of the merchant class in both regions. |
1201 | 7078 | 1951 | King William I of Paeldain is proclaimed King of Koramia. The Potentate of Cambrecia issues a strong message of condemnation for the Heretic-King and breaks off trade relations with Paeldain and any who flocked to the Greysword’s banner |
1204 | 7081 | 1954 | Increased tension with Koramia results in the declaration of war by the Potentate, which is reciprocated by King William I. |
1210 | 7837 | 1960 | Koramia is reunified under King William Greysword I. |
1211 | 7838 | 1961 | William Greysword I, King of Koramia, dies in battle, but leaves a legacy of a relatively peaceful kingdom to his heir |
1247 | 7874 | 1997 | Kor'dal becomes Great Khan of the orcs of Tazgrat and begins to march his armies towards the Mabean Marches. |
1248 | 7875 | 1998 |
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1249 | 7876 | 1999 |
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1250 | 7877 | 2000 |
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1251 | 7878 | 2001 |
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1252 | 7879 | 2002 |
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1253 | 7880 | 2003 |
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1254 | 7881 | 2004 | The Imperial Governor of the [[Mabean Marches] dies and civil war erupts between loyalists to the Empire and local forces. By the end of the year, Tancorix, a Mabean member of the Imperial forces in the Mabean Marches, betrays and defeats Imperial forces. He is crowned King of Donnagh by the druids of Ywys. Ywys breaks its alliance with the Empire and allies with Donnagh. |
1255 | 7882 | 2005 |
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1256 | 7883 | 2006 | Mitaria is attacked by an armada of Valtang warships. Instead of merely raiding, the Valtang barbarians begin building forts and seem intent on taking the country. Mitaria requests assistance from the Empire. Still without an Emperor, the Empire sends no troops to Mitaria to defend it from the Valtang invaders. King Tostig the Red of the Valtang arrives in Mitaria to lead the invasion. |
1257 | 7884 | 2007 | With most of the Imperial troops in Mitaria defeated, King Tostig the Red names his son, Aelfric the Bold, King of Mitaria and returns to Valtaan. |
1259 | 7886 | 2009 | King Clovar V Tuepierre of Narbonne is slain in battle and his son, Dagaric, is crowned King by the Bishop of Grischamp. By the end of the season, Dagaric has quelled most of the fighting in the nation with the assistance of the Order of the Red Band, an order of Koramian Paladins. |
1261 | 7888 | 2011 | The Crimson Plague strikes in Lagorka and quickly spreads along trade routes westward. By the end of the year, the Plague has reached Aebasa, despite sometimes militant attempts to curb its spread. |
1262 | 7889 | 2012 |
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