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Moving up the river began in the year 1346 (593 AD) and six years after in 1352 (599 AD) the Qochata landed on the island of Heirland in the Cimbrian Colony of Vinland which is OTL Anticosti Island. The New Huritians laid claim to the small island but the Cimbrians quickly came from the medium-sized city of Leifang (Port-Menier, Quebec). The Qochata and the New Huritians believed that the Cimbrians were only another group of natives but their manner of speech was entirely different from any of others found by the Qochata or the New Huritians in the lands surrounding the Nixkamich (St Lawrence) River. {C}The Cimbrians had been concerned with their explorations of the Baldwin Sea (Hudson Bay) and the northern areas but were surprised to find an exploring group of people who appeared to be r

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  • 1310-1376 (557-623 AD) (L'Uniona Homanus)
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  • Moving up the river began in the year 1346 (593 AD) and six years after in 1352 (599 AD) the Qochata landed on the island of Heirland in the Cimbrian Colony of Vinland which is OTL Anticosti Island. The New Huritians laid claim to the small island but the Cimbrians quickly came from the medium-sized city of Leifang (Port-Menier, Quebec). The Qochata and the New Huritians believed that the Cimbrians were only another group of natives but their manner of speech was entirely different from any of others found by the Qochata or the New Huritians in the lands surrounding the Nixkamich (St Lawrence) River. {C}The Cimbrians had been concerned with their explorations of the Baldwin Sea (Hudson Bay) and the northern areas but were surprised to find an exploring group of people who appeared to be r
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  • Moving up the river began in the year 1346 (593 AD) and six years after in 1352 (599 AD) the Qochata landed on the island of Heirland in the Cimbrian Colony of Vinland which is OTL Anticosti Island. The New Huritians laid claim to the small island but the Cimbrians quickly came from the medium-sized city of Leifang (Port-Menier, Quebec). The Qochata and the New Huritians believed that the Cimbrians were only another group of natives but their manner of speech was entirely different from any of others found by the Qochata or the New Huritians in the lands surrounding the Nixkamich (St Lawrence) River. {C}The Cimbrians had been concerned with their explorations of the Baldwin Sea (Hudson Bay) and the northern areas but were surprised to find an exploring group of people who appeared to be ratehr civilized coming to them. The leaders of the expeditions were told to have their leaders brought back to this island and they would be escorted to meet with the Governor of the New World Colonies in Cynewerg, Cynland (St John’s, Newfoundland). The two native groups chose to send one of their lackeys out to this meeting suspecting the Cimbrians of setting up a trap. The Cimbrians having never see the natives before were non the wiser. The arrival of the natives in Cynewerg was not met with note by most of the population. Trade went on as usual and the Cimbrians did not make any spectacle of their arrival. The men posing as the leaders of the New Huritians and the Qochata were transported in an unassuming Cimbrian ship into the port where they were led to the Governor’s Mansion. Many native people lived among the Cimbrians, some were slaves and others were fully integrated citizens, and so seeing native people was not uncommon.
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