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After the death of Kaiser Theodosius ('The Great') in 395 A.D. the rike was dealt in two halves, with the western Keiser's seat at Mayland, and the eastern kaiser's seat at Constantinople (later known to the Scandinavish folks as 'Micklegarth'). In 382 and again 418 the Wisigoths (sometimes called 'Westgoths') plighted their troth with the Romish onwald, which lead to the lawful settling of Goths within the marks of the rike on the foreward that they should abide by Romish law. The Franks were also given leave to settle on Romish lands, having been hired as foederati ('troth-mates', or 'troth-geneats') to weer the mark of northern Gallrike. After the Rhine-fording of 406 and the inflood of Wendels and Sueves (forefathers of the folk of the Dutch landship of Swavenland) into the Western Rom

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  • After the death of Kaiser Theodosius ('The Great') in 395 A.D. the rike was dealt in two halves, with the western Keiser's seat at Mayland, and the eastern kaiser's seat at Constantinople (later known to the Scandinavish folks as 'Micklegarth'). In 382 and again 418 the Wisigoths (sometimes called 'Westgoths') plighted their troth with the Romish onwald, which lead to the lawful settling of Goths within the marks of the rike on the foreward that they should abide by Romish law. The Franks were also given leave to settle on Romish lands, having been hired as foederati ('troth-mates', or 'troth-geneats') to weer the mark of northern Gallrike. After the Rhine-fording of 406 and the inflood of Wendels and Sueves (forefathers of the folk of the Dutch landship of Swavenland) into the Western Rom
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  • After the death of Kaiser Theodosius ('The Great') in 395 A.D. the rike was dealt in two halves, with the western Keiser's seat at Mayland, and the eastern kaiser's seat at Constantinople (later known to the Scandinavish folks as 'Micklegarth'). In 382 and again 418 the Wisigoths (sometimes called 'Westgoths') plighted their troth with the Romish onwald, which lead to the lawful settling of Goths within the marks of the rike on the foreward that they should abide by Romish law. The Franks were also given leave to settle on Romish lands, having been hired as foederati ('troth-mates', or 'troth-geneats') to weer the mark of northern Gallrike. After the Rhine-fording of 406 and the inflood of Wendels and Sueves (forefathers of the folk of the Dutch landship of Swavenland) into the Western Romish Rike followed the slow but siker crumbling of Western Romish overlordship. Therewhile the Eastern Romish Rike held together.
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