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Mengue captured Jerusalem and gained popularity and prestige. After some years Phylopia was completely independent. Arabian and Egyptian forces were defeated after a big fight. This brought the country the independence. After Mengue his son Glad took the throne. He converted the country to Catholic Christianity. After his reforms people started to rebel and an interragnum began. It spent 15 years from country's life. After these years King Caroleas took the throne and brought stability to Phylopia. Phylopia moved to North, through Anatolia.

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  • Mengue captured Jerusalem and gained popularity and prestige. After some years Phylopia was completely independent. Arabian and Egyptian forces were defeated after a big fight. This brought the country the independence. After Mengue his son Glad took the throne. He converted the country to Catholic Christianity. After his reforms people started to rebel and an interragnum began. It spent 15 years from country's life. After these years King Caroleas took the throne and brought stability to Phylopia. Phylopia moved to North, through Anatolia.
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  • Mengue captured Jerusalem and gained popularity and prestige. After some years Phylopia was completely independent. Arabian and Egyptian forces were defeated after a big fight. This brought the country the independence. After Mengue his son Glad took the throne. He converted the country to Catholic Christianity. After his reforms people started to rebel and an interragnum began. It spent 15 years from country's life. After these years King Caroleas took the throne and brought stability to Phylopia. After bringing sollution to the stability problem King Caroleas decide to take the northern part of the Mediterranean Coast to bring wealth to the country. He destroyed the Syrian Seljuks then moved to Antioch. His legacy moved upon years and years. His son Branqæ followed his legacy and moved to North. Phylopia moved to North, through Anatolia.
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