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Revision as of 14:22, 5 October 2024

Holy Crusade of Widya under the Heottag People

4108 CY–todo date, 4236
Map of the Phelo Empire at its zenith
Map of the Phelo Empire at its zenith
Common languagesImperial Phelo (also known as Heottag)
Religion
Éttenist Kunwidya
GovernmentAbsolute monarchy
Geoneú 
• 4108 CY – ? CY
Étten the Conqueror
History 
• Established
4108 CY
• Abdication to girls
todo date, 4236
Area
? CY14,581,751 km2 (5,630,046 sq mi)
Today part ofa lot of places

The Holy Crusade of Widya under the Heottag People, commonly called the Phelo Empire, was a former empire originating in western Ashnan. The Phelo Empire was the largest continuous land empire in human history, and the most significant empire in the history of Ashnan.

History

Background

Étten the Conqueror

The Great Unrest

Capture of the coastal states

Siege of Sūyeizona

Conquest of the Nözhyan states

Rapid expansion

Post-Étten rule

Decline

Administration and politics

Military and foreign policy

Economy

Culture and society

Science and technology

See also