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== History ==
 
Serdemia has been continuously inhabited since the late Neolithic Age, following the migration of the Proto Aivintian and Proto Serdemic peoples into the Southeast Gondwana. In this period, archaeological evidence shows signs of a unified Lerasian Empire across the areas of modern day Serdemia, Aivintis, and Joralesia. Evidence suggests that this civilization even reached parts of modern day Oilean. Scholars report that, if such a civilization did exist, it would be based primarily in Aivintis, and most historical evidence to definitively prove the existence of a Lerasian Empire in Aivintis was destroyed in the 19th century.
 
Sometime in the third century, following the collapse of ancient Serdemic civilization, the tribes of Serdemic people coalesced into two established regional states - The Principality of Saragrad and the Kingdom of Novoska. In the following centuries, the Principality of Saragrad became the Kingdom of Serdemia, the first known use of the term which referred to the Serdemic people. In the mid Medieval Ages, the Serdemic kingdoms remained mostly at peace, interrupted occasionally by the expansionism of the Aivintian States to the south.
 
During the late Medieval Ages, in 1257, the Kingdom of Novoska and the Kingdom of Serdemia were united in a personal union by the marriage of Prince Ivan of Novoska and Princess Sonya of Serdemia. In 1295, the two nations were finally merged by King
 
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