Nanzesi Pedsa was a Ogsist blacksmith. She was born in
Krirat during the Winter of 436. She was adopted by her father
Gainy Shas and her mother
Stegilse Pedsa. Then,
Nanzesi converted to
Ogsism.
Nanzesi became a farmer like her father during the Spring of 453.
During the Summer of 480, at the age of 43,
Nanzesi began a relationship with an enby named
Tsena Ribaidi, who was 50.
Tsena was a Ogsist merchant. Her and
Tsena's relationship ended 44 years later, when she died from an illness. Then, she adopted her son
Ngunta Pedsa with
Tsena. Her son was a Gekist merchant.
Nanzesi adopted her child
Lathre Pedsa with
Tsena during the Spring of 481. Her child was a Ogsist merchant.
During the Autumn of 481,
Nanzesi was married with
Tsena. She adopted her daughter
Lembemba Pedsa with
Tsena next Autumn.
Nanzesi's daughter was a Ogsist farmer.
During the Summer of 496,
Nanzesi became a blacksmith.
Nanzesi fell ill during the Spring of 524. Then, she died from an illness. As a result, her and
Tsena's relationship ended. She was 87 years old.
Nanzesi Pedsa was a Ogsist blacksmith. A woman named
Kleli Ribaidi gave birth to
Memzold's daughter
Stegilse Pedsa in
Krirat during the Winter of 384. His daughter was a Ogsist farmer.
Kleli was a Ogsist farmer. He was a Ogsist merchant. That Spring, his daughter converted to
Ogsism.
Nanzesi's father
Gainy Shas was born during the Autumn of 397. Her father was a Ogsist farmer. Her grandfather
Tsasakre Etsepsa and her grandmother
Eloupse Shas adopted
Nanzesi's father. Then,
Nanzesi's father converted to
Ogsism.
Nanzesi was born during the Winter of 436. She was adopted by her father and
Memzold's daughter. Then, she converted to
Ogsism.
Nanzesi's father and a man named
Vialdeld Shas were married during the Summer of 437. He was a Ogsist criminal. As a result,
Gainy's and
Stegilse's relationship ended.
During the Spring of 446,
Memzold's daughter and an enby named
Heshapa Pedsa were married.
Heshapa was a Ogsist mystic.
Nanzesi became a farmer like her father during the Spring of 453.
During the Spring of 475,
Memzold's daughter died from an illness. As a result,
Stegilse's and
Heshapa's relationship ended. His daughter was 90 years old.
Nanzesi's father died from an illness during the Autumn of 477. As a result,
Gainy's and
Tes' relationship ended.
Nanzesi's father was 80 years old.
During the Summer of 480, at the age of 43,
Nanzesi began a relationship with an enby named
Tsena Ribaidi, who was 50.
Tsena was a Ogsist merchant. Her and
Tsena's relationship ended 44 years later, when she died from an illness. Then, she adopted her son
Ngunta Pedsa with
Tsena. Her son was a Gekist merchant. Then, her son was born. She adopted her son with
Tsena.
Nanzesi's son converted to
Ogsism during the Autumn of 480. That Spring, she adopted her child
Lathre Pedsa with
Tsena. Her child was a Ogsist merchant. Then, her child was born. She adopted her child with
Tsena. Then, her child converted to it.
Nanzesi was married with
Tsena during the Autumn of 481. Next Autumn, she adopted her daughter
Lembemba Pedsa with
Tsena.
Nanzesi's daughter was a Ogsist farmer. Then,
Nanzesi's daughter was born. She adopted her daughter with
Tsena.
Nanzesi's daughter converted to
Ogsism during the Winter of 482.
During the Summer of 496,
Nanzesi became a blacksmith.
Nanzesi's son converted to
Gekism during the Spring of 502.
During the Autumn of 502,
Nanzesi's daughter rebelled against a man named
Voupip Pedsa. He was a Ogsist Lord of
Krirat, Vassal of
Nkepu, farmer and murderer. As a result, her daughter was executed.
Nanzesi's son and a woman named
Zukis Shas were married in
Kenkase during the Winter of 515.
Zukis was a Gekist merchant.
In
Krirat during the Spring of 524,
Nanzesi fell ill. Then, she died from an illness. As a result, her and
Tsena's relationship ended. She was 87 years old.
Nanzesi's child died from an illness during the Winter of 559. Her child was 79 years old.
During the Spring of 577,
Nanzesi's son died from an illness. As a result,
Bankobzou's and
Ngunta's relationship ended.
Nanzesi's son was 97 years old in
Kenkase.