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'''Airreann''' or plural '''airrenin''' (AH-rən, AH-rə-nin; [[Classical Doccábh]] ''Áirreann'', ''Áirrenin'' /ˈa:rʲˑəˌn̩/, /ˈa:rʲˑəˌnʲinʲ/) was a title used historically by various rulers of [[Doccábh]] lands, as well as some [[Vahtyas|Vahtyic]] rulers. Early historical and mythological sources present an unbroken line of succession of airrenin, although this is directly ahistorical - multiple airrenin existed simultaneously throughout the time of its historical use, and none considered each other to be "false" airrenin in any way. These sources generally consider the [[Fúigimic kingdom]] to be the origin of the role. The title originally held strong religious and mythological importance, especially during the [[Doccábh people#Aristocratic period|aristocratic]] and [[Doccábh people#Regal period|regal]] periods, but by the time of the [[Quinquevirate]] the title had become more of a generic term for a leader, sometimes being applied to important foreign rulers. In the modern day, it is only used by the Vahtyic government. |
'''Airreann''' or plural '''airrenin''' (AH-rən, AH-rə-nin; [[Classical Doccábh]] ''Áirreann'', ''Áirrenin'' /ˈa:rʲˑəˌn̩/, /ˈa:rʲˑəˌnʲinʲ/) was a title used historically by various rulers of [[Doccábh]] lands, as well as some [[Vahtyas|Vahtyic]] rulers. Early historical and mythological sources present an unbroken line of succession of airrenin, although this is directly ahistorical - multiple airrenin existed simultaneously throughout the time of its historical use, and none considered each other to be "false" airrenin in any way. These sources generally consider the [[Fúigimic kingdom]] to be the origin of the role. The title originally held strong religious and mythological importance, especially during the [[Doccábh people#Aristocratic period|aristocratic]] and [[Doccábh people#Regal period|regal]] periods, but by the time of the [[Quinquevirate]] the title had become more of a generic term for a leader, sometimes being applied to important foreign rulers. In the modern day, it is only used by the Vahtyic government. |
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Latest revision as of 17:40, 1 March 2024
Áirreann of the Doccábh | |
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First monarch | Fúigimi Regal period |
Last monarch | someone Doccábh someone Vahtyas |
Formation | c. 1800s CY |
Abolition | 30th century CY Doccábh Present Vahtyas |
Airreann or plural airrenin (AH-rən, AH-rə-nin; Classical Doccábh Áirreann, Áirrenin /ˈa:rʲˑəˌn̩/, /ˈa:rʲˑəˌnʲinʲ/) was a title used historically by various rulers of Doccábh lands, as well as some Vahtyic rulers. Early historical and mythological sources present an unbroken line of succession of airrenin, although this is directly ahistorical - multiple airrenin existed simultaneously throughout the time of its historical use, and none considered each other to be "false" airrenin in any way. These sources generally consider the Fúigimic kingdom to be the origin of the role. The title originally held strong religious and mythological importance, especially during the aristocratic and regal periods, but by the time of the Quinquevirate the title had become more of a generic term for a leader, sometimes being applied to important foreign rulers. In the modern day, it is only used by the Vahtyic government.
TODO add the dhimze bit
TODO add droovache