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The fates of all the dynasties

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Baudoinsson Dynasty
Tailorkin Dynasty
Yaroson Dynasty
Thiefoui Dynasty
Mendes Dynasty
Dillon Dynasty
Mainzaesi Dynasty
Chinecheremson Dynasty
Treasure Dynasty
Chausikukin Dynasty
Horsee Dynasty
Banshee Dynasty
Yafaell Dynasty
Grande Dynasty
Monde Dynasty
Von trunkel Dynasty
Cuivrechamps Dynasty
Palt Dynasty
Habtamuoui Dynasty
Jaakobahkin Dynasty
Ferrant Dynasty
Marcusson Dynasty
Clerkell Dynasty
Retaileroui Dynasty
Wawirasson Dynasty
Osorkonfitz Dynasty
Goldsmithesi Dynasty
Coengold Dynasty
Zoputaner Dynasty
Vagabonder Dynasty
Feur Dynasty
Monker Dynasty
Beletumoff Dynasty
Jeanmariebigard Dynasty
Retailercox Dynasty
Charrue Dynasty
Train Dynasty
Kiokoson Dynasty
Ilozumbaesi Dynasty
Dayokin Dynasty
Toolmakerell Dynasty
Aslankin Dynasty
Palvadeau Dynasty
Venault stephen Dynasty
Reevegil Dynasty
Shabakaesi Dynasty
Cailloux Dynasty
Bigboloss Dynasty
Boloss Dynasty
Armen Dynasty
Le guenic Dynasty
Frappier Dynasty
Design Dynasty
Nekesagil Dynasty
Shalyapiner Dynasty
Hobbit Dynasty
Bronze Dynasty
Oracleer Dynasty
Shalyapincox Dynasty
Stone Dynasty
Aah Dynasty
Dariakin Dynasty
Foutre Dynasty
Kiko Dynasty
Sekhmakhoui Dynasty
Riches Dynasty
Gwafaoui Dynasty
Hansfitz Dynasty
Beer Dynasty
Music Dynasty
Zehraell Dynasty
Farmerer Dynasty
Soldieroui Dynasty
Bitaoff Dynasty
De clichy Dynasty
Gne Dynasty
Monopthalmossson Dynasty
Kern Dynasty
Chepkiruison Dynasty
Mosaic Dynasty
Ishaya Dynasty
Private Dynasty
Hammann Dynasty
Znort Dynasty
Dassinfitz Dynasty
Kasaqaoui Dynasty
Debt Dynasty
Lezgongue Dynasty
Voynich Dynasty
Bulbe Dynasty
Udadell Dynasty
Holy Dynasty
Dinahfitz Dynasty
Engineerfitz Dynasty
Lougre Dynasty
Eshargamelatson Dynasty
Tafsutfitz Dynasty
Printersson Dynasty
Takeo Dynasty
Explorerkin Dynasty
Zerglain Dynasty
Mariegil Dynasty
Ferkeif Dynasty
Barmakin Dynasty
Babar Dynasty
Pinkyblood Dynasty
Burglarfitz Dynasty
Gillus Dynasty
Taoh Dynasty
Autonome Dynasty
Tsukinokin Dynasty
Pesquet Dynasty
Monopthalmosson Dynasty
Salt Dynasty
De la fuente Dynasty
Dariushoui Dynasty
Cookell Dynasty
Barbersson Dynasty
Video Dynasty
Shalyapinson Dynasty
Jewelerkin Dynasty
Verrier Dynasty
Tv Dynasty
Amulet Dynasty
Judgeson Dynasty
Horse Dynasty
Benouz Dynasty
Fuku Dynasty
Dariagil Dynasty
Ming Dynasty
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Khorshid, judge in Nishapur (-1021,-950)
Elanur, judge in Nishapur (-1058,-971)
Khorshid, judge in Eridu (-1090,-1030)
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Gazualum, mosaic artist in Troy (-1092,-1002)
Farhad, mosaic artist in Eridu (-1108,-1044)
Gilat, bronze smith in Troy (-1102,-1048)
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Iraj, horse breeder in Troy (-1155,-1081)
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Iraj, dancer in Nishapur (-1108,-1056)
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Canaan, priest in Nishapur (-1155,-1101)
Aaron, general in Nishapur (-1127,11)
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Shahzad, general in Nishapur (-1185,-1097)
Daria, basket maker in Nishapur (-1175,-1111)
Dawud, basket maker in Nishapur (-1201,-1140)
Iman, bronze smith in Nishapur (-1207,-1163)
Judith, bronze smith in Nishapur (-1218,-1164)
Iraj, bronze smith in Nishapur (-1261,-1202)
Miriam, bronze smith in Nishapur (-1293,-1236)
Karima, bronze smith in Nishapur (-1337,-1258)
Luborad, architect in Nishapur (-1341,-1270)
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Oliver, architect in Knossos (-1505,-1447)
Fulvia, judge in Knossos (-1518,-1466)
Alexander, judge in Knossos (-1556,-1479)
Atria, shepherd in Knossos (-1574,-1527)
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Baudoin, philosopher in Knossos (-1638,-1560)
Frieda, warlord in Knossos (-1636,-1567)
Poppy, warlord in Knossos (-1685,-1622)
Luborad, pictural artist in Knossos (-1681,-1636)
Marcus, pictural artist in Knossos (-1749,-1668)
Jack, pictural artist in Knossos (-1773,-1694)
Frieda, pictural artist in Knossos (-1809,-1755)
Harry, horse breeder in Knossos (-1833,-1760)
Ece, engineer in Knossos (-1840,-1787)
Jaakobah, engineer in Knossos (-1866,-1798)
Belinay, beggar in Isfahan (-1877,-1817)
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Nirgal, merchant in Isfahan (-1917,-1849)
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Dinah, horse breeder in Troy (-2273,-2206)
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Kanita Burglarfitz     

Kanita Burglarfitz, (1012, 1129) was a pictural artist in Osaka.

Kanita believed in Shamanism.

She lived an opulent life, owning more than she could actually assess on even spend, including houses and fancy goods. She owned very precious, unique art pieces in a private collection. The legend says that she could buy anything in the world if she wanted to. As powerful as a mighty leader, she was known by everybody in the world. At the time, she was History. She is still seen as an eternal cultural symbol. She changed the life of many thanks to their cultural masterpieces. She was force of nature, and people saw in their body and beauty the incarnation of a god. She was iron-willed, achieving any goal she set.

Kanita, 15 years old, pictural artist, became the new leader of the family.

In the year 1033, Kanita invested time and efforts into a special craft : a nice painting. People admired her for this work and Kanita decided to keep it as a family treasure. On the first day of the month after, Kanita had to fight in a war and came back injured. Half a year later, Kanita felt lonely. Soon after, Kanita fell in love with Bugidai, an average looking man, 27 years old, a latrines keeper. Both married and lived together from now on.

On the first day of the month after, Kanita got pregnant, and gave birth to an ugly boy named Sato.

At the age of 28, Kanita invested all her time and energy in her work. On the next full moon, Kanita had her ear pierced. The same day, Kanita had a mystic vision.

Nine months after, Kanita got pregnant, but had a miscarriage on the eight month due to her bad health.

Aged 33, Kanita needed money. She resolved to sell a family treasure : the ring. It was a difficult decision, and the sale granted her little money. On the next full moon, Kanita sold everything she didn't use.

Later, Kanita got pregnant, and gave birth to a beautiful boy named Banyong.

In the year 1052, Kanita spent time and wealth to improve her living space. Now it was much more comfortable, and beautiful. A few weeks later, Kanita set herself the goal of being rich.

Soon after, Kanita got pregnant, and gave birth to a beautiful girl named Tao.

Aged 45, Kanita spent time and wealth to improve her living space. Now it was much more comfortable, and beautiful. The same day, Kanita began to wake up late.

A few days later, Kanita got pregnant, and gave birth to a monstrous looking girl named Indira.

At the age of 60, Kanita decided to visit the world. She went on a long journey and reached London, in Europe : a cultural and economic capital of the world. The travel was uneventful, and a little bit boring and long. Then she came back and was quite happy to find her house and family. Later, Kanita barely survived an earthquake. The same day, Kanita spend time to flatter the powerful.

In the year 1087, Kanita spent time and wealth to improve her living space. Now it was much more comfortable, and beautiful. A few weeks later, Kanita spent a year reflecting of her actions. On the next full moon, Kanita enlisted in a local militia.

At the age of 84, Kanita spent a lot of time thinking and meditating about her beliefs. Nine months after, Kanita brought justice in her neighborough.

10 years later, Kanita wanted to marry again, for her heart was big. She began to look for a suitable spouse in Osaka. Kanita fell in love with Han, a stunning man, 22 years old, a gatherer. Both married and lived together from now on. Soon after, Kanita found a secret spring.

In the year 1121, Kanita invested time and efforts into a special craft : a beautiful painting. People admired her for this work and Kanita decided to keep it as a family treasure. The same day, Kanita created a tradition of an annual family meeting. A few weeks later, Kanita was rejected from her community.

In the year 1129, Kanita spent time socializing with people in Osaka. She made some strong friendships (and a couple of enemies). At the same time, Kanita brought justice in her neighborough.

Kanita died of a heart arrhythmia.