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Revision as of 08:24, 9 August 2018

Note: Text Highlight and Background Colour: Kandáy


Note: Green = I Have, Red = Don't Have, Orange = Old Scan, Blue = Misc, Black = ALL Base (Template)


Colour LINK Text: Possible Link NAME


Note: Hidden comments <!-- TEXT HERE WILL NOT BE DISPLAYED -->


Note: Anchor Points - Section linking WITHIN pages USE [[Help:Section#Section_linking|Section linking]] or To link to a section in the same page you can use [[#section name|displayed text]], and to link to a section in another page [[page name#section name|displayed text]].


Note: Section linking with arbitrary id USE <span id="anchor_name"></span>. Be sure to use a name that is not likely to be duplicated. One way to do this is to incorporate the titles of the higher-level sections, at least in abbreviated form, e.g., Ontario-Natural_features for the "Natural features" subsection of the "Ontario" section of an article about the provinces of Canada. ADD inside Table Caption/Heaer Text


Chronology (Timeline)

Possible Link INSERT HEADER TABLE

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Ideas

Note: ADD a list of ideas and how & what Templates can create a good timeline to cross reference the various topics needed.

Theaters/Fronts
Western Eastern Italian
Caucasian Middle Eastern Balkan
African Naval Air
Politics Asian and Pacific Gallipoli

This could be used to create a separate listing of the various Eras, and other such lists like Timeline of Religion.

Templates could be set up just like Timelines of world history and with various subsections: Year-based units include the Olympiad (four years), the Lustrum (five years), the Indiction (15 years), the Decade (10 years), the century(100 years), and the millennium (1,000 years).

Using a similar template (Nature timeline) but using a sideways Chart with the list of sections broken down like Timeline of the Middle Ages (410 CE – 1499 CE). Even expanding into another for Timeline of architecture as well.


2 BC 1 BC 1 2 3 4 5 ... 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 ... 198 199 200 ... 1901 1902 ... 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 ... 2098 2099 2100 2101 2102 2103 ... 2198 2199 2200
1st century 2nd century ... 20th century 21st century 22nd century


Another way to split tables, Lists, etc. into a good Scale of Tinmeline is to use something similar to Geologic time scale, which uses <timeline> and Extension:TemplateData that is a module that needs to installed Extension:TemplateData. This data is stored as JSON.

Note: Table of geologic time has a table of colours set as the background alongside the sideways table and navboxes. This uses the Switch function within a template, you can then use keywords within your text to have background colouring. Maybe this could be done with all colouring across the wiki, especially handy for highlighting say Hundreds, Shires, Kingdoms, and other important words. Could even be used for actual highlighting of words too. So instead of having to hand code each and every word, or link for that matter, you can just call the fuction wihtin a template to turn the colour On or Off.

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A similar style could also be creative and handy: Cladogram Creation Team uses a sideways family tree diagram (aka Clade) and the Template:Clade;

Either as a family tree style, ie Australian lime, or;

Template:Clade

See: Alcione_elainus

  • Template:Taxobox could be used as a base template too, which includes colours, class classifications, and image in a side box, which may be useful for such things at the start of an article/book to have quick links to the Kingdom, area, type, author, etc. listed for handy reference.
  • Using Template:Geological range/doc would be useful for various references. Such as an Era, Historic Period, a War, etc. shown as a quick timeline caption or some form of quick reference to show the current period. Especially within a region, a kingdom, and other data which can be overdone via text and over-complicate referencing.
  • Similarly, a combination of the above ways to use templates could be used for simple things such as if time-frame is BT or TR, with a colour for each, and any possible addons as required.
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Note: ADD History Timeline for Kandáy within each Manor, then create a table of Dates, listing Events and the various campaigns, old Petty Kingdoms, Wars, etc.

Note: ADD relavent timeline information from Summa_Venariva & Venarive with Hârnic references.


Venârivè Chronology

All year numbers are given in Túzyn Reckoning (TR) or Before Túzyn Reckoning (BT). Throughout this publication, it is assumed throughout that the current date is the first day of the first month of tr720.

  • Page 23: (Before BT300) - The Beginnings of Venârivè
  • Page 37: (BT300 - TR1) - The Summer of the Classic Age
  • Page 47: (TR1-TR150) - Crisis and Depression
  • Page 59-60: (TR150-TR450) - The Imperial Age
  • Page 73: Religious Chronology (TR1-TR450) - The Imperial Cults
  • Page 80: (TR450-TR550) - The Imperial Autumn
  • Page 88: (TR550-TR600) - The Red Death
  • Page 110-111: (TR600 to TR720) - The Modern Age

Breakdown of Regions & Timelines

  • Summa_Venariva.pdf ~ A Social History of Venârivè
    • Pronunciation and Accents: page ii
    • Hârn (region) 1, 2, 14, 19, 20, 23, 25, 26, 28, 31, 37, 47, 55, 56, 59, 60, 63, 66, 70, 73, 77, 79, 80, 82, 84, 88, 93, 96, 107, 108, 110, 111.
  • Venarive_102.pdf
    • Venarive_Index_102.pdf
      • Hârn — Island 1, Region 110, Hârnic — Language 19, 110, 183, Pantheon 85, Religious Peculiarity 85, Tribes 112
      • Kandáy, Kingdom of (Realm) 111

Venârivè Eras & Periods

History

There are a variety of systems for counting the years in Venârivè. These are discussed in detail in Daily Life. This section follows the most widely used system, the Tuzyn Reckoning. Tuzyn Reckoning uses the foundation of the Kingdom of Mèlderýn as its starting point. All dates after that point are identified by tr; all dates prior are identified as Before Tuzyn or bt. The current date in this system is tr720.

Most historians of Venârivè divide the history of the region into a number of eras and periods. The simplest divisions are the ‘eras’:

  • Ælder / Heroic Era – before bt1300
  • Ancient / Classical Era – bt1300 to bt300
  • Middle Era – bt300 to tr500
  • Modern Era – tr500 to present (tr720)

A more detailed division is by ‘periods’, which overlap:

  • Legendary Period – pre bt3000
  • Megalith Period – bt3000 to bt1600
  • Migrations Period – bt1600 to bt680
  • Foundations Period – bt680 to tr1
  • Early States Period – tr1 to tr300
  • Imperial Period – tr200 to tr500
  • Viking Period – tr250 to tr550
  • Modern Kingdoms Period – tr500 to present

See Folk of Venârivè (P161) for a list of notable personalities of from the history Venârivè.

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Note: ADD History section of Venârivè (P3-18)

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