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The '''Grand Ekuosian Empire''' ([[Ekuosian language|Ekuosian]]: '''''Ekuostasudsímb''''', IPA: /ekwʌst̪ɑs̪ud̪s̪y:mb/) was a large empire in [[Northwest Baredina]] that flourished during the Middle Ages. It was proclaimed in 1173 by King [[Ástlem Yobátmás]] of the former [[Kingdom of Ekuos]], who then became immortalized as Ekuos's ''yomtasudsí'' (founding ruler). The empire was proclaimed and grew at an alarming rate in the name of [[Iovism]], namely trying to stamp out the [[Adzamasiin religion]] which remained ever popular in the region even centuries after the collapse of the [[Adzamasi Empire]]. After Ástlem's death in 1231, however, the empire began a slow and steady decline until eventually, by 1487, all it had left was Ekuos and Dzimur.
The '''Grand Ekuostian Empire''' ([[Ekuostian language|Ekuostian]]: '''''Ekuostasudsímb''''', IPA: /ekwʌst̪ɑs̪ud̪s̪y:mb/) was a large empire in [[Northwest Baredina]] that flourished during the Middle Ages. It was proclaimed in 1173 by King [[Ástlem Yobátmás]] of the former [[Kingdom of Ekuos]], who then became immortalized as Ekuos's ''yomtasudsí'' (founding ruler). The empire was proclaimed and grew at an alarming rate in the name of [[Iovism]], namely trying to stamp out the [[Adzamasiin religion]] which remained ever popular in the region even centuries after the collapse of the [[Adzamasi Empire]]. After Ástlem's death in 1231, however, the empire began a slow and steady decline until eventually, by 1487, all it had left was Ekuos and Dzimur.


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Revision as of 19:20, 29 January 2016

Grand Ekuostian Empire
Ekuostasudsímb
[[Iovist Kingdom of Ekuos|]]
 
[[Kingdom of Dzimur|]]
1173–1487

Flag of Ekuostian Empire
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The max extent of the GEE, in 1225.
Capital Terydnunekuos
Languages Middle Ekuostian, Old Dzimraic, Azri, Old Lonish
Religion Iovism
Government Absolute Monarchy
Grand Emperor
 •  1173-1231 Ástlem Yobátmás
 •  1231-1284 Otímsu I
 •  1284-1326 Koruos
 •  1326-1375 Otímsu II
 •  1375-1411 Gerut the Brave
 •  1411-1459 Norusaít
 •  1459-1487 Mástát
Historical era Middle Ages
 •  Proclaimed 6 February 1173
 •  Collapsed 17 April 1487
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The Grand Ekuostian Empire (Ekuostian: Ekuostasudsímb, IPA: /ekwʌst̪ɑs̪ud̪s̪y:mb/) was a large empire in Northwest Baredina that flourished during the Middle Ages. It was proclaimed in 1173 by King Ástlem Yobátmás of the former Kingdom of Ekuos, who then became immortalized as Ekuos's yomtasudsí (founding ruler). The empire was proclaimed and grew at an alarming rate in the name of Iovism, namely trying to stamp out the Adzamasiin religion which remained ever popular in the region even centuries after the collapse of the Adzamasi Empire. After Ástlem's death in 1231, however, the empire began a slow and steady decline until eventually, by 1487, all it had left was Ekuos and Dzimur.


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