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+ | #REDIRECT [[Doccábh people]] |
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− | [[File:Gay celts.png|300px|thumb|Relative locations of various groups in North Yazzerland, circa 1200[[Meta:Calendar systems in Jotunnheim|CY]]]] |
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− | The '''Gay Celts''' (name pending) were an ethnolinguistic and cultural group located in [[North Yazzerland]] identified by their use of the [[Gay Celtic languages]], a branch of the [[Yasgan language family]]. |
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− | ==Prehistorical and Archaic periods== |
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− | idk they like farmed or something |
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− | ==Aristocratic period== |
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− | During the Aristocratic period, the land occupied by the Gay Celts was ruled by many disparate kingdoms and city-states. Despite this, cultural unity was largely the case, though regional variation existed. Many of the smaller states were effectively ruled by nearby larger states. |
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− | Near the end of the Aristocratic period, one particularly large state, the SOMETHING, had come to control of a significant portion of the eastern land. A drought or something possibly along with the Khozathians made it so that they could just kinda sweep? Shit was bad after too it just like was under one monarchy trying to keep control of all the land (very good idea) |
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− | ==Regal period== |
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− | [[File:Regal period.png|300px|thumb|Area controlled by the SOMETHING kingdom during the Regal period]] |
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− | After the instability of the Aristocratic period, something something one kingdom rules them all for like 400 years lmfao. This kingdom was, similarly, relatively unstable and fraught with civil war, especially towards the end of the kingdom's lifespan. |
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− | The regal period was marked by an increasing inclination towards more democratic reform. During this time period, however, the monarchy refused to give up the system of dynastic succession at any point, despite public outcry frequently being specifically about the powers the king held. |
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− | ===Rulers of the Regal period=== |
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− | {|border="0" width=700px class="wikitable sortable" |
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− | ! Year |
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− | ! Notable information |
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− | | 420-69CY |
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− | | lord foog the 2st |
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− | | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlQAvAZ6K2E |
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− | | a |
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− | | john |
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− | | :-) |
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− | |} |
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− | ==Rule of the Quinquevirate== |
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− | [[File:quinquevirate.png|300px|thumb|Area controlled by the Quinquevirate]] |
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− | [[File:bald senate.png|500px|thumb|the senate is adjourned]] |
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− | After the something, calls for democratic reform, end to monarchic rule, and relatively municipalist governance grew louder. In the end, five aristocratic families came forward to establish one of the first republics in the world. |
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− | ==Fall of the Quinquevirate== |
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− | 🦀the gay celts are dead🦀 |
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− | ==Legacy== |
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− | The Gay Celt Empire has a significant and varied legacy across the world, especially on the modern cultures found in Yazland, Etzavaz, and southern Ashnan. It had a long-lasting influence with large geographical reach and affected governance structures, law, cultural beliefs, technological advances, and language, and the effects of its presence can be deeply felt today. |
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− | ===Law=== |
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− | The Something legal system created the principles on which the law of many modern countries is based. Much legal terminology across the countries most influenced by the Gay Celts comes directly from Classical Homosexual, and the general structure of jurisprudence is the same as used in the imperial period. |
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− | Modern democracy was pioneered by the system used during the Quinquevirate. |
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− | ===Language=== |
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− | loan words |
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− | ====Writing system==== |
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− | they did that too |
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− | other shit probably |
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