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== History == |
== History == |
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− | In 967 A.D. an ambitious, young man named Neroick, came to lordship in what is now Peatroth, after his father's death. Loyal to the crown of Torchica until new taxation laws were placed. Furious with the new taxation laws, he led a poorly led revolution that only lasted for 3 weeks known as the 3 weeks of shadows. 7 years later in 974 A.D. he convinced 11 of the lords to join the revolution against Torchica in a 14 year struggle against Torchica. In 988 A.D Martigonia gained its independence as the kingdom of Martigonia. 2 years after the independence of Martigonia Neroick (now king Neroick) died of smallpox. Immediately after the death of king Neroick the kingdom of Martigonia fell apart and became the 12 kingdoms of Martigonia. For the next 300 years these 12 kingdoms battled it out but in 1292 A.D., the leader of the kingdom of Marathon in what is now the Marathon hills, named Trygic Meregoth I, gathered an army of 50,000 infantry and one by one these kingdoms fell and, finally, in 1312 A.D., he united all 12 kingdoms. |
+ | In 967 A.D. an ambitious, young man named Neroick, came to lordship in what is now Peatroth, after his father's death. Loyal to the crown of Torchica until new taxation laws were placed. Furious with the new taxation laws, he led a poorly led revolution that only lasted for 3 weeks known as the 3 weeks of shadows. 7 years later in 974 A.D. he convinced 11 of the lords to join the revolution against Torchica in a 14 year struggle against Torchica. In 988 A.D Martigonia gained its independence as the kingdom of Martigonia. 2 years after the independence of Martigonia Neroick (now king Neroick) died of smallpox. Immediately after the death of king Neroick the kingdom of Martigonia fell apart and became the 12 kingdoms of Martigonia. For the next 300 years these 12 kingdoms battled it out but in 1292 A.D., the leader of the kingdom of Marathon in what is now the Marathon hills, named Trygic Meregoth I, gathered an army of 50,000 infantry and one by one these kingdoms fell and, finally, in 1312 A.D., he united all 12 kingdoms. after Trygics in 1351 death his son Trygic II took the throne at age 15 he was |
+ | not as wise his father. |
Latest revision as of 22:47, 15 November 2007
Martigonia
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Official name
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The 12 Provinces of Martigonia
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King
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Trygic Meregoth XII
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Population
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8,100,000 2006 census
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Capital
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Large Cities
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Founded
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September 24th, 988 A.D.
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Major Rivers
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Barrick
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Highest Point
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Marathon hills, 1,148 feet
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Lowest Point
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Larrick Bay, -92 feet
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Language
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Torchigine
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Martigonia is a country.
History[]
See Also:King Trygic XII , Peatroth
In 967 A.D. an ambitious, young man named Neroick, came to lordship in what is now Peatroth, after his father's death. Loyal to the crown of Torchica until new taxation laws were placed. Furious with the new taxation laws, he led a poorly led revolution that only lasted for 3 weeks known as the 3 weeks of shadows. 7 years later in 974 A.D. he convinced 11 of the lords to join the revolution against Torchica in a 14 year struggle against Torchica. In 988 A.D Martigonia gained its independence as the kingdom of Martigonia. 2 years after the independence of Martigonia Neroick (now king Neroick) died of smallpox. Immediately after the death of king Neroick the kingdom of Martigonia fell apart and became the 12 kingdoms of Martigonia. For the next 300 years these 12 kingdoms battled it out but in 1292 A.D., the leader of the kingdom of Marathon in what is now the Marathon hills, named Trygic Meregoth I, gathered an army of 50,000 infantry and one by one these kingdoms fell and, finally, in 1312 A.D., he united all 12 kingdoms. after Trygics in 1351 death his son Trygic II took the throne at age 15 he was not as wise his father.