A woman named
Kleli Ribaidi gave birth to
Memzold's son
Bailoda Pedsa in
Krirat during the Spring of 387.
Memzold's son was a Ogsist King of
Krirat, Lord of
Krirat and merchant. She was a Ogsist farmer. A man named
Memzold Pedsa was a Ogsist merchant. Then,
Memzold's son converted to
Ogsism.
Memzold's son became Lord of
Krirat during the Spring of 425.
During the Winter of 430,
The State of Krirat was established by
Memzold's son.
A man named
Mboupselze Thir pledged allegiance to
Memzold's son during the Summer of 437.
Mboupselze was a Gekist Lord of
Kraikoust, Vassal of
Krirat and warrior.
During the Summer of 449, a girl named
Theple Pedsa was born. She was a Ogsist Queen of
Krirat, Lady of
Krirat and merchant.
Memzold's son and a woman named
Thilikru Pedsa adopted her. Then,
Theple converted to
Ogsism.
Memzold's son and
Thilikru were married during the Autumn of 450. She was a Ogsist farmer.
During the Winter of 459, a man named
Bakmouz Ribaidi pledged allegiance to
Memzold's son.
Bakmouz was a Ogsist Lord of
Obdab, Vassal of
Krirat and farmer.
Theple became Queen of
Krirat during the Summer of 461, when
Memzold's son died from an illness. Then, his son died from an illness. As a result,
Bailoda's and
Thilikru's relationship ended, and
Theple became Queen of
Krirat.
Memzold's son was 74 years old.
Memzold's son was a Lord of
Krirat for 36 years.
Memzold's son was a King of
Krirat for 30 years.
An enby named
Bredsap Pedsa rebelled against
Theple during the Winter of 469. They were a Ogsist Laird of
Krirat and farmer. As a result, she was executed, and they became Laird of
Krirat.