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New Olgish almost fully disappears over the following two centuries and is replaced by nearly all speakers with [[Lécaronian Soskish]]; it remains a popular language among the Olgish clergy and nobility, and, more rarely, [[Eskosi]] Olgish nationalists in Seligon. Brethanian, Corbian, and Northern Feldic remain in constant use within their fringe domains, while Wertian experiences a boom in popularity in the late 7th century, spurred by the [[Geranian Wars|Geranian independence movement]].
New Olgish almost fully disappears over the following two centuries and is replaced by nearly all speakers with [[Lécaronian Soskish]]; it remains a popular language among the Olgish clergy and nobility, and, more rarely, [[Eskosi]] Olgish nationalists in Seligon. Brethanian, Corbian, and Northern Feldic remain in constant use within their fringe domains, while Wertian experiences a boom in popularity in the late 7th century, spurred by the [[Geranian Wars|Geranian independence movement]].
===Chronology===
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<tr><td></td><td>[[Old Olgish]]</td>                                                                  <td></td><td>[[Old Brethanian]]</td>  <td></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td>[[Old Olgish Koiné]]</td>                                                            <td></td><td></td>                    <td>Old Wertian</td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td>[[Liturgical Middle Olgish|Early Middle Olgish]], whence Liturgical Middle Olgish</td><td></td><td>[[Middle Brethanian]]</td><td></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td>[[Middle Olgish]]</td>                                                                <td></td>                              <td>New Wertian</td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td>[[New Olgish]]</td>                                                                  <td></td><td>[[Modern Brethanian]]</td><td></td></tr>
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===Systematics===
===Systematics===

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