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* Ettlingen gave its name to a series of defensive fortifications in the 18th century, while Balduq is a major defensive fortification located on the Erdlingen border. | * Ettlingen gave its name to a series of defensive fortifications in the 18th century, while Balduq is a major defensive fortification located on the Erdlingen border. | ||
* The exact relationship between Erdlingen and Garman has not yet been established, but it is known to be a Romun-occupied territory. | * The exact relationship between Erdlingen and Garman has not yet been established, but it is known to be a Romun-occupied territory. | ||
* Erdlingen is not an official Falcom romanization, merely my guess at what one might be based on past examples. | |||
[[Category:Ys Series Places]] | [[Category:Ys Series Places]] |
Latest revision as of 12:10, 19 July 2022
Erdlingen
Japanese: | エルトリンゲン |
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Appears In: | Ys IX |
Origin
This region on the border of Gllia is named for the real border city of Ettlingen in modern Germany. As far back as Roman times it was an important crossroads when it was a part of the province of Germania Superior.
Appearances
- Ys IX takes place in a city on the border between Gllia and Erdlingen.
Trivia
- Ettlingen gave its name to a series of defensive fortifications in the 18th century, while Balduq is a major defensive fortification located on the Erdlingen border.
- The exact relationship between Erdlingen and Garman has not yet been established, but it is known to be a Romun-occupied territory.
- Erdlingen is not an official Falcom romanization, merely my guess at what one might be based on past examples.