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== Renaissance History ==
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Trodenhiem was one of the nations the was at the forefront, technologically though not socially or politically, of the Renaissance. Thier early developement of Black Powder and then Gunpowder allowed them to pave the way for a whole new era of warfare and by 1790 they already had a military far more advanced and capable than any of the other Trodonian States, including [[Promethia]] and [[Cassius]], both renowned for thier military prowess.
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It was during this period that the War of Ascension reached its climax. [[Scipius II]] had defeated the forces of [[Boldividia]], [[Federalia]], [[Imperialis]] and [[Aramath]] with a force mostly using crossbows in the 1770s-90s with heavy cavalry and knights, however even during the 1790s the Trodonian military was being overhauled as frontline troops were periodically sent home for retraining and rearmament with new weapons and new techniques. Trodenhiem became famous for the deadly Konquestors, mounted Carbine Cavalry first concieved in the 1550s, however they came into thier own with new weapon designs. The Pistoliers both mounted and on foot also became a deadly feature of Trodonian war and military unit that would continue in one form or another, to be a strong force until the early 1900s.
== Industrial and Colonial Era ==
== Industrial and Colonial Era ==

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