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| - In 452 BP, William V of Dascunya ascended the throne of greater Dascunya and married Catherin of Angliya. This created a unified state spanning from the borders with Estontetso to the southernmost tip of the continent. It was given the name Anglyodascunya. Like the previous kingdom of Dascunya, it is sometimes called the Drekanian Empire. King William set about organising the Angliyan territories into Dukedoms including the Duchies of Angliya, Dascunya, Achenar, Solanchatka, Aigador and Morangol. Samuelonia, Uestadenia, Bowestra and Hochlandia were designated as Principalities of Anglyodascunya. William styled Anglyodascunya as a de-centralised feudal monarchy, with the King's rule barely felt in some parts of the realm. The Anglyodascunyan Dukedoms were ruled by Duke's, whilst the Principalities were ruled by Prince's of the respective Royal houses. William allowed Samuelonia and Hochlandia to retain their royal families and titles but declared that the current King's would be styled as 'Prince.'
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