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'''Tsofnhafen''' ([[Ashkenatza|Ashkenatzi]]: | {{Francia Article}} | ||
'''Tsofnhafen''' ([[Ashkenatza|Ashkenatzi]]: צאָפנהאַפֿן ''Tsofnhafn'', "north harbour"; [[Elw language|Elw]]: Цофнхафн, Тсоофынхаафын; ''Cofnhafn'', ''Tsoofynhaafyn''), informally known as '''Hafen''', and as '''Joelsby''', (162?–????), is a [[Frankish]] city and capital of [[Oleslääd]]. | |||
Built by the [[Ashkenatza|Ashkenatzim]] as a north-sea harbour after the [[Amokolia]]n–[[Ocia]]n cession of a stretch of territory to exist between [[Amokolia]] and [[Shirerithian]] [[Absentia]] in the aftermath of the [[Amokolian War]], it came under [[Shirerithian]] sovereignty in ___, forming part of the [[Vanic Elwynn|Vanic monarchy]] of [[Elwynn]], where it was renamed Joelsby in honour of [[King Noah]]'s twin brother [[Audun Joel]]. | Built by the [[Ashkenatza|Ashkenatzim]] as a north-sea harbour after the [[Amokolia]]n–[[Ocia]]n cession of a stretch of territory to exist between [[Amokolia]] and [[Shirerithian]] [[Absentia]] in the aftermath of the [[Amokolian War]], it came under [[Shirerithian]] sovereignty in ___, forming part of the [[Vanic Elwynn|Vanic monarchy]] of [[Elwynn]], where it was renamed Joelsby in honour of [[King Noah]]'s twin brother [[Audun Joel]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:09, 26 March 2020
Tsofnhafen (Ashkenatzi: צאָפנהאַפֿן Tsofnhafn, "north harbour"; Elw: Цофнхафн, Тсоофынхаафын; Cofnhafn, Tsoofynhaafyn), informally known as Hafen, and as Joelsby, (162?–????), is a Frankish city and capital of Oleslääd.
Built by the Ashkenatzim as a north-sea harbour after the Amokolian–Ocian cession of a stretch of territory to exist between Amokolia and Shirerithian Absentia in the aftermath of the Amokolian War, it came under Shirerithian sovereignty in ___, forming part of the Vanic monarchy of Elwynn, where it was renamed Joelsby in honour of King Noah's twin brother Audun Joel.