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[[File:Bunad10.jpg|350px|thumb|right|<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">A [[Froyalanish]] woman dressed in a [[Bunad]].</div>]]
[[File:Bunad10.jpg|350px|thumb|right|<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">A [[Froyalanish]] woman dressed in a [[Bunad]].</div>]]


'''Froyalan''' was the name of the [[Duchy of Elwynn|Duchy]] of [[Elwynn]] during the [[Rulers of Elwynn#Rulers in their own Right|Ducal Reign]] of [[Duke]] [[Harald of Ettlingar Freyu|Harald of Froyalan]] (1533-1542), a period in Elwynnese history which to the [[Froyalanish]] and the [[Wintergleamish]] is known as the [[Nine Years of Gold]].  
'''Froyalan''', also known as '''Froyarike''', was the name of the [[Duchy of Elwynn|Duchy]] of [[Elwynn]] during the [[Rulers of Elwynn#Rulers in their own Right|Ducal Reign]] of [[Duke]] [[Harald of Ettlingar Freyu|Harald of Froyalan]] (1533-1542), a period in Elwynnese history which to the [[Froyalanish]] and the [[Wintergleamish]] is known as the [[Nine Years of Gold]].  


Nowadays the name Froyalan refers to the areas where the [[Froyalanish]], one of the [[Twelve Peoples of Elwynn]], constitute the majority of the population.
Nowadays the name Froyalan refers to the areas where the [[Froyalanish]], one of the [[Twelve Peoples of Elwynn]], constitute the majority of the population.

Revision as of 20:52, 28 November 2016

A Froyalanish woman dressed in a Bunad.

Froyalan, also known as Froyarike, was the name of the Duchy of Elwynn during the Ducal Reign of Duke Harald of Froyalan (1533-1542), a period in Elwynnese history which to the Froyalanish and the Wintergleamish is known as the Nine Years of Gold.

Nowadays the name Froyalan refers to the areas where the Froyalanish, one of the Twelve Peoples of Elwynn, constitute the majority of the population.

The Lands of Froyalan

The area known as Froyalan includes, but is not limited to: