Bilselo Thir was a Daibist warrior. She was born in
Oubrelse Gramb during the Winter of 594. She was adopted by her father
Flotso Thir and her parent
Onkenuny Thir. Then, she converted to
Emzunism.
Bilselo became a warrior like her father during the Spring of 612.
During the Autumn of 618,
Bilselo settled in
Fugrolsa.
Bilselo converted to
Daibism during the Winter of 618.
In
Fugrolsa during the Autumn of 624, at the age of 29,
Bilselo began a relationship with a man named
Apeta Thir, who was 72. He was a Daibist farmer. Her and his relationship ended 2 years later. That Spring, at the age of 30, she began a relationship with a man named
Nombi Painge, who was 32.
Nombi was a Daibist farmer.
Nombi's and her relationship ended 36 years later, when she divorced
Nombi. That Summer, she gave birth to
Apeta's son
Mbotziank Thir.
Apeta's son was a Daibist farmer and murderer.
Bilselo gave birth to
Nombi's daughter
Roumzi Thir during the Winter of 625. His daughter was a Ogsist criminal. That Spring,
Bilselo's and
Apeta's relationship ended. Then, she was married with
Nombi.
Bilselo gave birth to
Nombi's daughter
Ine Thir during the Spring of 628. His daughter was a Daibist farmer.
During the Winter of 628,
Bilselo gave birth to
Nombi's son
Tsepan Thir.
Nombi's son was a Daibist farmer.
Nombi's and
Bilselo's relationship ended during the Summer of 661, when she divorced him.
During the Summer of 676,
Bilselo fell ill. Then, she died from an illness. She was 82 years old.
Bilselo Thir was a Daibist warrior. A woman named
Maimzoumb Thir gave birth to
Lil's son
Flotso Thir in
Oubrelse Gramb during the Winter of 543.
Lil's son was a Emzunist warrior.
Maimzoumb was a Emzunist warrior.
Bilselo's grandfather
Lil Thir was a Emzunist farmer. That Spring,
Lil's son converted to
Emzunism.
Bilselo's parent
Onkenuny Thir was born during the Autumn of 565. Her parent was a Emzunist blacksmith. Her grandfather
Laim Shosh and her grandmother
Okimb Thir adopted
Bilselo's parent.
During the Winter of 565,
Bilselo's parent converted to
Emzunism.
Bilselo was born during the Winter of 594. She was adopted by
Lil's son and her parent. Then, she converted to
Emzunism.
Bilselo became a warrior like
Lil's son during the Spring of 612.
During the Autumn of 618,
Bilselo settled in
Fugrolsa.
Bilselo converted to
Daibism during the Winter of 618.
In
Fugrolsa during the Autumn of 624, at the age of 29,
Bilselo began a relationship with a man named
Apeta Thir, who was 72. He was a Daibist farmer. Her and his relationship ended 2 years later. That Spring, at the age of 30, she began a relationship with a man named
Nombi Painge, who was 32.
Nombi was a Daibist farmer.
Nombi's and her relationship ended 36 years later, when she divorced
Nombi. That Summer, she gave birth to
Apeta's son
Mbotziank Thir.
Apeta's son was a Daibist farmer and murderer.
Bilselo gave birth to
Nombi's daughter
Roumzi Thir during the Winter of 625. His daughter was a Ogsist criminal. That Spring,
Bilselo's and
Apeta's relationship ended. Then, she was married with
Nombi.
Nombi's daughter converted to
Daibism during the Summer of 627.
During the Spring of 628,
Bilselo gave birth to
Nombi's daughter
Ine Thir. His daughter was a Daibist farmer.
Nombi's daughter converted to
Daibism during the Winter of 628. Then,
Bilselo gave birth to his son
Tsepan Thir.
Nombi's son was a Daibist farmer.
Nombi's son converted to
Daibism during the Autumn of 629.
During the Winter of 629,
Apeta's son converted to
Daibism.
Bilselo's parent died from an illness during the Autumn of 649. As a result,
Flotso's and
Onkenuny's relationship ended. In
Oubrelse Gramb, her parent was 84 years old.
Nombi's and
Bilselo's relationship ended during the Summer of 661, when she divorced him.
During the Autumn of 673,
Nombi's daughter converted to
Ogsism.
Bilselo fell ill in
Fugrolsa during the Summer of 676. Then, she died from an illness. She was 82 years old.
Apeta's son murdered a woman named
Thaga Gril during the Winter of 692, because she rejected his son 48 years earlier. She was a Daibist farmer. She was 163 years old.
During the Autumn of 693,
Nombi's daughter died from an illness. His daughter was 68 years old in
Krirat.
In
Fugrolsa during the Summer of 696, a woman named
Jalia Etsepsa and
Apeta's son were married. She was a Daibist warrior.
Nombi's daughter died from an illness during the Spring of 712. His daughter was 84 years old.
During the Summer of 714,
Lil's son died from an illness. His son was 170 years old in
Oubrelse Gramb.
During the Spring of 715,
Nombi's son died from an illness. His son was 86 years old in
Fugrolsa.
During the Autumn of 778,
Apeta's son died from an illness. His son was 153 years old.