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== Origins ==
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Although fairly new, Corinth has it's origins from late 2019, being first conceived as a possible Imperian tag under the name Ordo Vendici, being co-lead by Halfdan Vendici. This soon developed into a planned tag for launch under the name The Kingdom of Corinth. Although the tag was never launched, due to Imperia's move back to Ordo based tags, the idea still lingered.
 
== The Start ==
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After Imperia officially left Graal, Corinth was created in August 2020, by [[Aiken L. Neplion]] and Halfdan Vendici. The guild soon went into pre-launch, gaining members slowly staying at an average of 20 members. In October, the guild began to ramp up, signing a defense pact with the Kingdom of Aurelia and friendly relations with Arnithen. The tag soon gained over 20 members in 2 days, finally filling the tag and activity being revamped into the guild. On October 24th, a second tag was launched to be a city tag named Kiato (under the command of Jon Khane-Maza).
 
== Conflicts ==
[[File:First Coalition.png|thumb|Leaders of the First Coalition ]]
 
==== The First Coalition ====
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== Expansion ==
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After the postponement of Kiato, Reino De Aegina was launched on December 10th under the command of JJ. Von Kazakov. This tag (being a Brazilian tag) quickly burst out with activity. The guild was quickly filled to a 50 member capacity on the first day, and activity peaked at 25 that day. With the help of Caliver Kossner, managing the tag was fairly efficient.
 
== The Corinthian Ministry (As of December 2020) ==
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The Corinthian Senate had many issues. One of the main issues was the time consumption when having to vote on major decisions. The Senate agreed to dissolve, thus forming The Corinthian Ministry. This form of government was much more efficient for Corinth's sake, as decisions were done in a less time consuming manner. Here is a list of the people whom were given different roles in The Corinthian Ministry:
 
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