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The '''Great Migration''' was a period of widespread migrations within or into [[Hasperia]] around 300-500 [[AIC]]. Many of the migrations were movements of Germanic peoples into areas of former Archadian influence. Historians have speculated that this period could have been caused by the decline of the [[First Archadian Empire]] after its defeat in the [[Great Inner Sea War]].
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The '''Great Migration''', also called the '''Barbarian Invasions''', was a period of widespread migrations within or into [[Hasperia]] around 300-500 [[AIC]]. Many of the migrations were movements of Germanic peoples into areas of former Archadian influence, such as into the ruins of [[Lorem Ipsum]]. Historians have speculated that this period could have been caused by the decline of the [[First Archadian Empire]] after its defeat in the [[Great Inner Sea War]].
  
 
== Effects ==
 
== Effects ==
What were previously tribes eventually established Germanic states, such as [[Faendal]], [[Nicoloviana]], and [[Karlsbund]].
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What were previously tribes established Germanic states, such as [[Faendal]], [[Nicoloviana]], and [[Karlsbund]]. All of these states would eventually abandon their former religions and adopt [[Aurelianity]].
  
It is also speculated that the [[Azurien]] people arrived at this time.
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Though unrelated, the [[Azurien]] people also arrived at this time.

Revision as of 17:29, 10 September 2017

The Great Migration, also called the Barbarian Invasions, was a period of widespread migrations within or into Hasperia around 300-500 AIC. Many of the migrations were movements of Germanic peoples into areas of former Archadian influence, such as into the ruins of Lorem Ipsum. Historians have speculated that this period could have been caused by the decline of the First Archadian Empire after its defeat in the Great Inner Sea War.

Effects

What were previously tribes established Germanic states, such as Faendal, Nicoloviana, and Karlsbund. All of these states would eventually abandon their former religions and adopt Aurelianity.

Though unrelated, the Azurien people also arrived at this time.