[Eittlandic] Some precisions regarding the independence of Eittland

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@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ called the /Western Eittlandic Kingdom/) and the Kingdom of Hylfjaltr
(also called the /Eastern Eittlandic Kingdom/). More on that in (also called the /Eastern Eittlandic Kingdom/). More on that in
§[[#Eittland-Political-Organization-z5v4e9p0jaj0]]. §[[#Eittland-Political-Organization-z5v4e9p0jaj0]].
*** Crusades and Independence (13th century - 1407) *** Crusades and Independence (13th century - 1400)
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@ -360,11 +360,12 @@ from Iceland to the Faroese Islands to even two raids in Norway and
Denmark. These raids only aimed trade and military ships but severely Denmark. These raids only aimed trade and military ships but severely
handicaped the Unions marine. handicaped the Unions marine.
On September 17th, 1400 High King Arvid Geirson and King Erik met in On September 17th, 1400 High King Arvid Geirson of Eittland and King
Reykjavik to sign the Treaty of Reykjavik, during which the Kalmar Erik of the Kalmar Union met in Reykjavik to sign the Treaty of
Union recognized the independence of Eittland and renounced its claims Reykjavik, during which the Kalmar Union recognized the independence
to the island. Both parties agreed to end the hostilities towards one of Eittland and renounced its claims to the island. On the other hand,
another. Eittland ceeded its Greenlandic colonies to the Kalmar Union. Both
parties agreed to end the hostilities towards one another.
While the Union no longer launched any crusades against Eittland, the While the Union no longer launched any crusades against Eittland, the
Teutonic Order attempted to land again in 1407 with 4.000 men. Teutonic Order attempted to land again in 1407 with 4.000 men.