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Sages of the Alexandrian Age, like those of the Era of Demigods, often divide their subject up into a number of periods.  
 
Sages of the Alexandrian Age, like those of the Era of Demigods, often divide their subject up into a number of periods.  
  
1. Earthly Period (Prophet's War and Crusades)
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== 1. Earthly Period (Prophet's War and Crusades) ==
  
2. Early Church Period
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== 2. Early Church Period ==
  
3. Second Dynasty
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== 3. Second Dynasty ==
  
4. Third Dynasty
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== 4. Third Dynasty ==
  
5. Fourth Dynasty
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== 5. Fourth Dynasty ==
  
6. Fifth Dynasty
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== 6. Fifth Dynasty ==

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The Alexandrian Age describes the period in which Alexandria Omnity - either directly or indirectly - influenced the world, up through the present day. Although Alexandria's Crusades take place during this period, the bulk of the Alexandrian Age is dominated by the history of the Alexandrian Church, which during the first few centuries after the Martyrdom, became the sole religion of the mainland as Alexandrian Priests all but dominated access to Divine power. The period is generally seen as one of marked stability, thanks to the Church's influence, although not without its share of wars and conflicts, between states and servitors alike, particularly during the three Bloody Interregnums.

Sages of the Alexandrian Age, like those of the Era of Demigods, often divide their subject up into a number of periods.

1. Earthly Period (Prophet's War and Crusades)

2. Early Church Period

3. Second Dynasty

4. Third Dynasty

5. Fourth Dynasty

6. Fifth Dynasty