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''The Currency of the Seven-Star Empire'' |
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The history of Imperial currency begins shortly after the |
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empire itself is founded. In 909 BL, Verek, Moliko, Baraliban, |
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and Lirum laid the plans for their grand creation, and Verek |
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became the first emperor the next year. During his term from |
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908 to 902 BL, the fledgling empire had no single currency. |
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Rather, it continued whatever trade, barter, or coinage system |
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the clans and cities had used previously. With the accession of |
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Empress Taratochs to the throne, that changed. |
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Among the innovations Taratochs proposed was a system of |
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coinage that would be legal tender throughout the realm, getting |
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rid of bewildering conversions and eliminating money-changers. |
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She proposed that a silver coin be minted, called "Vereks" after |
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the first emperor and bearing the dates of his reign -- 1 to 7 |
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in the Imperial Year system of dating. Her plan was adopted in |
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general, and the coins with Verek's image and dates were minted |
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and circulated throughout the land. |
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From that time on, it became the established practice to |
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issue coins commemorating the emperor's term in the first year |
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of the succeeding emperor. For example, Empress Taratochs ruled |
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from 8 to 14 IY (901-895 BL), and the coins bearing her image |
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were minted in 15 IY (894 BL). Thus the date of manufacture of |
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an Imperial coin is always one year later than the last date it |
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bears on its face. |
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One recommendation of Taratochs that was not accepted was the |
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coin's name. Small Imperial coins, worth about a copper today, |
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had come into being out of necessity for a common medium of |
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exchange, but now a new name was needed for a new denomination. |
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Verek modestly discouraged the use of his name, but agreement |
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was not easily achieved. Dwarves wanted to call it a "mint," |
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Humans a "min," Gor'Togs a "dayam," Elotheans an "ariki," and |
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so on. Finally (or so the legend goes) they decided to leave |
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it to the gods. A representative of each of the seven races |
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was seated at a round table, and they put a beetle in a cup, |
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shook it, and turned it upside-down in the middle of the table. |
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The person toward whom the beetle ran when the cup was lifted |
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would make the decision. When the cup was removed, the beetle |
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spread its wings and flew straight up and away. The delegates |
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began to laugh, embarrassed by their earlier squabbles, and |
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since it was the birthday of the Elf Lenyuc, they let him pick |
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the name. He chose "dira," after the Elven word for treasure, |
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and so they were called during the age of the Empire. |
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If the Imperial diras were legal tender today, the silver in |
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them would make them worth roughly ten kronars, but rarity is |
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one of the factors that determines value, and one cannot find |
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diras in every turnip patch. The number of coins minted varied |
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widely with conditions like the solvency of the Empire, politi- |
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cal instability, social unrest, and the fluctuation of commerce. |
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For that reason, no attempt has been made here to set a value on |
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particular coins, but we present this list in the hope that it |
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will be of value to collectors. |
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''Note: Years of reign are listed in IY or Imperial Year.'' |
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! # !! Emperor !! Reigned !! Image on reverse of coin |
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|1||Verek|| 1-7||a crowned V |
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|2 ||Taratochs ||8-14 ||a mason's trowel and the words "Throne city" |
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|3 ||Lenvuc ||15-21 ||an Imperial crown |
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|4 ||Moliko the Balance ||22-28 ||a balance scale with a scroll in each pan |
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|5 ||Baralibas ||29-35 ||outline of Ratha under the imperial crown |
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|6 ||Gragna the Builder ||36-42 ||a skyline of towers over the words "Throne City" |
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|7 ||Ushnegi ||43-49 ||a wizard's hat in a circle of seven stars |
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|8 ||Ponthilas I ||50-54 ||an Imperial crown |
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|9 ||Gredge ||55-61 ||an Imperial crown |
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|10 ||Chezarek ||62-67 ||comet in the sign of the Mongoose |
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|11 ||Moliko the Balance ||68-74 ||a gavel in a circle of seven stars |
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|12 ||Riini ||75-76 ||an Imperial crown |
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|13 ||Govutku ||77-83 ||an island above the word "M'Riss" |
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|14 ||Ithevwe Zsikiel ||84-90 || a ship a-building |
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|15 ||Ponthilas II ||91-92 ||an Imperial crown |
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|16 ||Theksaal I ||94-100 ||an Imperial crown |
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|17 ||Yashdus ||101-107 ||a city floating on the waves |
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|18 ||Pumesle ||108-112 ||an Imperial crown |
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|19 ||Mafescu ||113-119 ||an Imperial crown |
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|20 ||Rublam the Bold ||120-122 ||an Imperial crown |
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|21 ||Micholo ||123-124 ||an Imperial crown |
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|22 ||Cale Rardokin ||125-131 ||a group of explorers and the word "Theren" |
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|23 ||Dexoch ||132-138 ||an Imperial crown |
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|24 ||Lenvuc ||139-145 ||an Imperial crown |
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|25 ||Nerebon ||146-152 ||a box of scrolls and the word "Gealeranendae" |
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|26 ||Ibti Timbleton ||153-159 ||an Imperial crown |
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|27 ||Ochanka the Wise ||160-166 ||an Imperial crown |
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|28 ||Yudathki ||167-173 ||an Imperial crown |
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|29 ||Jordham Theren ||174-180 ||an Imperial crown |
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|30 ||Saranell I ||181-187 ||an Imperial crown |
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|31 ||Nemethyo ||188-194 ||an Imperial crown |
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|32 ||Ocnovi ||195-201 ||an Imperial crown |
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|33 ||Demin I ||202-207 ||an Imperial crown |
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|34 ||Vithwok the Old ||208-215 ||an Imperial crown |
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|35 ||Mhalduum the Singer ||216-222 ||an Imperial crown |
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|36 ||Ponthilas III ||223-226 ||an Imperial crown |
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|37 ||Villigar ||227-232 ||an Imperial crown |
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|38 ||Lenvuc ||233-238 ||an Imperial crown |
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|39 ||Cedasye I ||239-245 ||an Imperial crown |
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|40 ||Ringth ||246-252 ||an Imperial crown |
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|41 ||Bundirm ||253-259 ||an Imperial crown |
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|42 ||Asmirhh ||260-266 ||an Imperial crown |
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|43 ||Rhamos ||267-273 ||an Imperial crown |
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|44 ||Thvasvadh ||274-280 ||an Imperial crown |
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|45 ||Sephrorik ||281-287 ||an Imperial crown |
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|46 ||Mireitha ||288-294 ||an Imperial crown |
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|47 ||Krael ||295-301 ||an Imperial crown |
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|48 ||Nishnak ||302-308 ||an Imperial crown |
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|49 ||Qoemeth ||309-315 ||the words "The Celestial Compact" |
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|50 ||Ponthilas IV Lucaid ||316-318 ||the Imperial Observatory |
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|51 ||Saranell II ||319-325 ||a document under three moons |
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|52 ||Trachcarim ||326-333 ||the Imperial Observatory |
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|53 ||Piatek ||334-340 ||an Imperial crown |
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|54 ||Mamni Timbleton ||341-347 ||an Imperial crown |
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|55 ||Ulthere ||348-354 ||armored Dwarves and the word "Hammerstone" |
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|56 ||Shakoepi the Dragon ||355-361 ||an Imperial crown |
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|57 ||Ellington ||362-368 ||an Imperial crown |
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|58 ||Hresoch ||369-375 ||an Imperial crown |
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|59 ||Arthitu ||376-382 ||a mason's trowel and the words "Stone Clan" |
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|60 ||Ishuzca ||383-389 ||an Imperial crown |
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|61 ||Demin II ||390-396 ||an Imperial crown |
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|62 ||Gragna II ||397-403 ||an Imperial crown |
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|63 ||Grathhkep ||404-410 ||a mighty door and the words "Stone Clan" |
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|64 ||Hermothius ||411-415 ||an Imperial crown |
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|65 ||Theksaal II ||416-422 ||an Imperial crown |
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|66 ||Arcadius ||423-429 ||an Imperial crown |
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|67 ||Colvastus ||430-436 ||an Imperial crown |
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|68 ||Liicca ||437-443 ||an Imperial crown |
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|69 ||Vithwok II ||444-450 ||an Imperial crown |
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|70 ||Zayoshsa ||451-457 ||an Imperial crown |
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|71 ||Velzeac ||458-464 ||an Imperial crown |
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|72 ||Thekves ||465-471 ||an Imperial crown |
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|73 ||Wellumon ||472-478 ||an Imperial crown |
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|74 ||Cedasye II ||479-485 ||an Imperial crown |
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|75 ||Frendollur ||486-492 ||an Imperial crown |
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|76 ||Vithwok the Happy ||493-499 ||the emblem of Throne City surrounded by festival tents |
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|77 ||Merthamone Vanaya ||500-506 ||sparks falling from a comet |
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|78 ||Tobias Redthorne ||507-511 ||the Imperial fleet on the waves |
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|79 ||Glinska ||512-518 ||the Imperial navy smashing a pirate fleet |
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|80 ||Yashdus II ||519-525 ||an Imperial crown |
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|81 ||Makudious ||526-532 ||an Imperial crown |
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|82 ||Seromond ||533-539 ||an Imperial crown |
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|83 ||Olga ||540-546 ||an Imperial crown |
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|84 ||Opyur ||547-550 ||an Imperial crown |
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|85 ||Javaenna ||551-557 ||an Imperial crown |
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|86 ||Garnust ||558-564 ||an Imperial crown |
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|87 ||Lelamos ||565-571 ||an Imperial crown |
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|88 ||Shamyi ||572-578 ||an Imperial crown |
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|89 ||Peroibo ||579-585 ||an Imperial crown |
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|90 ||Vridash ||586-592 ||an Imperial crown |
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|91 ||Basikha ||593-599 ||an Imperial crown |
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|92 ||Egatna Theren ||600-606 ||an Imperial crown |
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|93 ||Skadhren ||607-613 ||an Imperial crown |
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|94 ||Therithien ||614-617 ||an Imperial crown |
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|95 ||Colvastus II ||618-622 ||an Imperial crown |
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|96 ||Duniver ||623-629 ||an Imperial crown |
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|97 ||Grudish ||630-634 ||an Imperial crown |
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|98 ||Kahtalhh ||635-635 ||an Imperial crown |
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|99 ||Nardosien ||636-636 ||an Imperial crown |
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|100||Saranell III ||637-642 ||an Imperial crown |
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|101||Bellisterker ||643-650 ||an Imperial crown |
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|102||Klyudor ||651-657 ||an Imperial crown |
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|103||Cambedika ||658-662 ||an Imperial crown |
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|104||Vithwok IV the Young ||663-665 ||an Imperial crown |
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Latest revision as of 17:52, 2 July 2009
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