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The Trinterian Commonwealth came to dominate the majority of Mirhaimian history throughout five eras commonly referred to as "The Eras of the Commonwealth". Having become an imperialist power in earnest following its unification under the Feldrot Dynasty, the Trinterian Commonwealth evolved into a formidable power in Eastern Novaris through means of conquest, and economic superiority gained through the domination of sea, and land trade routes. Though regularly plagued by instability throughout its history, Trinterian sciences and culture evolved drastically under the Trinterian Commonwealth.
 
Numerous events, including a catastrophic economic recesion caused by a plague, as well as a preceding civil war culminated in the dissolution of the Trinterian Commonwealth in 1482 which begun the century-long "Anarchy of the Realm". Owing to the efforts of Patriarch HeraHerad J. SiinkarKairas Ke'sed, the Republic of Lestek underwent a period of rapid militarization, and reformation during the early stages of the 17th century. These efforts later culminated in the unification of many munincipalities and states into a single polity following the Declaration of Federalization in 1635 which established the Trinterian Confederation as a unified front to both combat foreign invasions, and stabilize the Realm. With their resounding success, the Confederation turned their gaze to reunite the Mirhaimian Realm, a task which they succeeded following the capitulation of the Aeter Imperium, and the ratification of the Treaty of Daemir which firmly set the stage for the establishment of the nation-state of the Federation of the Mirhaimian Realm, a democratic federal constitutional republic in 1650.
 
With the subsequent period of Tairas Soikan (Resurging Peace), Mirhaime underwent a period of rapid development from an agricultural to an industrial state during the early stages of the 19th century. This allowed Mirhaime to regain its relevancy prior to the collapse of the Commonwealth, as well as provides it the means to militarize throughout the 19th and 20th century.
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