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==History==
==History==
 
Austral Coscivian history begins with the [[Crusades|Fourth Crusade]], when Crusader forces led by the [[Elamite Order]] conquered the islands of [[Mar-Kśaver]] and [[Manētuva]] and established a {{wp|Crusader state}} thereupon.


==Culture==
==Culture==
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Deep South Coscivians have an inventory of names that reflects the many different cultural influences in Sydona over the centuries.
Deep South Coscivians have an inventory of names that reflects the many different cultural influences in Sydona over the centuries.


Austral Coscivians are more likely than other Coscivian-Kiravians to bear Latinate forenames. Most such forenames have Christian associations, such as ''Aþanasius'', ''Íoanpetrus'', ''Nicoláus'', and ''Águstin'' for men and ''Varya'', ''Ècaterina'', and ''Viloména'' for women. Many Austral Coscivians have Coscivised surnames with their origins in other languages, indicating Salesian, Pelian, or Leinlandic ancestry. Examples of common Coscivised Salesian names include ''Harínton'' (from ''Harrington'') and ''Vénvrædin'' (from ''Wainwright''). The morphemes ''-haya-'' and ''mani'' usually indicate a Pelian etymology.
Almost all Austral Coscivians have Latinate forenames, most of which are Biblical or hagiographic in oridin. Many Austral Coscivians have Coscivised surnames origins in other languages, indicating Pelian, Urcean, Thrakoslavic, or Leinish ancestry. Examples of common Coscivised Urcean names include ''Haríntyn'' (from ''Harrington'') and ''Kóllyn'' (from ''Collins''). The morphemes ''-haya-'' and ''mani'' usually indicate a Pelian etymology.


Deep South Coscivian surnames commonly end in the suffixes ''-ryn'', ''-syn'', or ''vyn''. While these suffixes are not unique to Deep South Coscivians, they are exceptionally frequent in Sydona.
Deep South Coscivian surnames commonly end in the suffixes ''-ryn'', ''-syn'', or ''vyn''. While these suffixes are not unique to Deep South Coscivians, they are exceptionally frequent in Sydona.

Revision as of 18:47, 26 June 2023

Austral Coscivians
Population32 million
LanguageAustral Coscivian
ReligionCoscivian Catholicism, Islam
IDO StatusNot ranked
Colour 
Related GroupsPelians, Rumeli Coscivians
Distribution
Home StateSydona Islands
DiasporaSaxalin, Ventarya, Hanoram


The Austral Coscivians or Deep South Coscivians (Kiravic: Ravatūrix Koskem, Biþnidéskax Koskem), also known as the Cosco-Sydonans are the dominant ethnic group inhabiting the Sydona Islands in southern Ixnay.

History

Austral Coscivian history begins with the Fourth Crusade, when Crusader forces led by the Elamite Order conquered the islands of Mar-Kśaver and Manētuva and established a Crusader state thereupon.

Culture

Onomastics

Deep South Coscivians have an inventory of names that reflects the many different cultural influences in Sydona over the centuries.

Almost all Austral Coscivians have Latinate forenames, most of which are Biblical or hagiographic in oridin. Many Austral Coscivians have Coscivised surnames origins in other languages, indicating Pelian, Urcean, Thrakoslavic, or Leinish ancestry. Examples of common Coscivised Urcean names include Haríntyn (from Harrington) and Kóllyn (from Collins). The morphemes -haya- and mani usually indicate a Pelian etymology.

Deep South Coscivian surnames commonly end in the suffixes -ryn, -syn, or vyn. While these suffixes are not unique to Deep South Coscivians, they are exceptionally frequent in Sydona.