Folkwandering

The word Folkwandering is a betokening in yorelorish scholarship for the time when folkgroops of mainly Thedish stock spread out from their homelands in northern Europe and wandered into the Romish Rike, following the inroads of the Huns into East-Middle-Europe in the late fourth yearhundred, and ending in the late sixth yearhundred. Thus the Folkwandering-Time begins in Late Oldendom and lasts until the Early Middle Eld.

In 395 A.D. following the death of the Keiser Theodosius ('The Great') the rike was dealt in two halves, the Keiser's seat of the western half at Mayland, and the Keiser's seat of the eastern half at Constantinople (a.k.a 'Micklegarth').