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− | After being founded in 12 A.D. (See [[Kostuvian Empire]]) by the first King, Rorik von Slovinich, Kostuvastan was | + | After being founded in 12 A.D. (See [[Kostuvian Empire]]) by the first King, Rorik von Slovinich, Kostuvastan was weak and few people within the nation co-operated with each other. The northern-most peoples in Kostuvastan ran most of the governmental and military operations, while the rest focused on subsistence farming, so as to produce enough food for their families. |
====Wolon Dynasty (366-827)==== | ====Wolon Dynasty (366-827)==== |
Revision as of 13:53, 13 October 2016
Kostuvastan was a nation that stretched throughout the middle of Aurora, and was separated after its civil war. It bordered the countries Xiopothos, Cathalrus, and Ethalria. The nation was replaced by the nations Tuvaltastan, Kostromastan, and Baykalia, and is the successor to the Kostuvian Empire.
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History
Imperial Kostuvastan (12-1894)
Slovin Dynasty (12-366)
After being founded in 12 A.D. (See Kostuvian Empire) by the first King, Rorik von Slovinich, Kostuvastan was weak and few people within the nation co-operated with each other. The northern-most peoples in Kostuvastan ran most of the governmental and military operations, while the rest focused on subsistence farming, so as to produce enough food for their families.
Wolon Dynasty (366-827)
Lewin Dynasty (827-895)
Qurala Dynasty (895-1214)
Alvonic Dynasty (1214-1352)
Molgov Dynasty (1352-1786)
Vorolov Dynasty (1786-1792)
Democratic Dynasty (1792-1894)
Colonial Kostuvastan (1894-1985)
Cultural Clashes
During the last three decades before the Kostuvastan Civil War, the Baykalian minority in the country had near-total control of the country.