Urlazio: Difference between revisions

68 bytes added ,  28 November 2023
m
Text replacement - "Talionia" to "Lariana"
m (Text replacement - "Talionia" to "Lariana")
 
(2 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 6: Line 6:
|image_size = 100px
|image_size = 100px
|image_caption = Location of Urlazio (green) in [[Sarpedon]]
|image_caption = Location of Urlazio (green) in [[Sarpedon]]
|countries = {{flag|Caphiria}}<br>{{flag|Cartadania}}<br>{{flag|Talionia}}
|countries = {{flag|Caphiria}}<br>{{flag|Cartadania}}<br>{{flag|Lariana}}
|languages=  
|languages=  
|cities=  
|cities=  
|population=}}
|population=}}


'''Urlazio''' is an island north of [[Sarpedon]], across the Urlazian Sea. It is the historic homeland of the [[Latinic people]] and was the birthplace of the [[Adonerii]] civilization. The island encompasses portions of [[Cartadania]] and [[Caphiria]] as well as all of [[Talionia]].  
'''Urlazio''' is an island north of [[Sarpedon]], across the Urlazian Sea. It is the historic homeland of the [[Latinic people]] and was the birthplace of the [[Adonerii]] civilization. The island encompasses portions of [[Cartadania]] and [[Caphiria]] as well as all of [[Lariana]].  


Archaologically, the island is notable for its many ruined towers, called ''Arxi'', which are some of the only physical remains of the Adonerii civilization.
Archaologically, the island is notable for its many ruined towers, called ''Arxi'', which are some of the only physical remains of the Adonerii civilization.
Line 36: Line 36:
Beginning in the late 3rd century, the Latin Kingdom began to face increasing pressure from seaborn [[Gothic people|Gothic]] raiders. While not initially making a permanent presence, Urlazio became a seasonal raiding target for Goths settled on mainland [[Levantia]] in the territory of [[Great Levantia]]. Additionally, the island became a primary stop for seaborn Goths on the way to [[Canaery]]. Many of these peoples would trade and peacibly prepare for the next leg of the journey, but just as many would raid and pillage before moving to their final destination. The Latin Kingdom struggled to combat raiding on its eastern and northern shores, investing significant amounts of treasure and manpower into building fortifications in the area.  
Beginning in the late 3rd century, the Latin Kingdom began to face increasing pressure from seaborn [[Gothic people|Gothic]] raiders. While not initially making a permanent presence, Urlazio became a seasonal raiding target for Goths settled on mainland [[Levantia]] in the territory of [[Great Levantia]]. Additionally, the island became a primary stop for seaborn Goths on the way to [[Canaery]]. Many of these peoples would trade and peacibly prepare for the next leg of the journey, but just as many would raid and pillage before moving to their final destination. The Latin Kingdom struggled to combat raiding on its eastern and northern shores, investing significant amounts of treasure and manpower into building fortifications in the area.  


The decisive event of the early Gothic raids occurred, according to legend, in the year 312. The armies of the Latin Kingdom came upon a tribe peaceably resting on the shores of Urlazio before traveling on to [[Canaery]]. The soldiers seized the tribe, and took their King, Aldo, to the court of the Kingdom. There, Aldo was tortured and eventually killed, with his body separated into four parts to be distributed among the Goths. The "Savaging of Aldo" greatly enraged the Goths according to the legend, leading to preparations for war. Regardless of the origins of the legend, a large Gothic force - estimated to be around 5,000 men in several waves - landed on Urlazio beginning in March 315. The Goths completely overwhelmed the armies of the Latin Kingdom due to their fighting style and a number of bribes. By 324, three quarters of the island had been conquered by the Goths, who established the [[Urlazian Kingdom]], with its court in Lariana (in modern [[Talionia]]).  
The decisive event of the early Gothic raids occurred, according to legend, in the year 312. The armies of the Latin Kingdom came upon a tribe peaceably resting on the shores of Urlazio before traveling on to [[Canaery]]. The soldiers seized the tribe, and took their King, Aldo, to the court of the Kingdom. There, Aldo was tortured and eventually killed, with his body separated into four parts to be distributed among the Goths. The "Savaging of Aldo" greatly enraged the Goths according to the legend, leading to preparations for war. Regardless of the origins of the legend, a large Gothic force - estimated to be around 5,000 men in several waves - landed on Urlazio beginning in March 315. The Goths completely overwhelmed the armies of the Latin Kingdom due to their fighting style and a number of bribes. By 324, three quarters of the island had been conquered by the Goths, who established the [[Urlazian Kingdom]], with its court in Lariana (in modern [[Lariana]]).  


The last Latin King, Acarius II, sent a missive to [[Caphiria]] (then under the [[First Imperium]]) for urgent aid in [[325]] as hostilities were about to resume. Legions arrived, but the leading Legate came with a command from the [[Imperator]]: the Legions would only save the remnant part of the Kingdom if the King would bequeath the Kingdom to Caphiria upon his death. The King, having no other choice, agreed. The Legions defeated the Gothic host, establishing an uneasy peace on the island for the first time in a decade. Acarius II died in [[337]] and bequeathed the remnant of the Latin Kingdom to [[Caphiria]], which reorganized it as the province of [[Acara|Acarum]]. The King's descendants and relatives were given high [[Estate (Caphiria)|Estate status]], and the Acarian Estate survives to this day within Caphiric society.
The last Latin King, Acarius II, sent a missive to [[Caphiria]] (then under the [[First Imperium]]) for urgent aid in [[325]] as hostilities were about to resume. Legions arrived, but the leading Legate came with a command from the [[Imperator]]: the Legions would only save the remnant part of the Kingdom if the King would bequeath the Kingdom to Caphiria upon his death. The King, having no other choice, agreed. The Legions defeated the Gothic host, establishing an uneasy peace on the island for the first time in a decade. Acarius II died in [[337]] and bequeathed the remnant of the Latin Kingdom to [[Caphiria]], which reorganized it as the province of [[Acara|Acarum]]. The King's descendants and relatives were given high [[Estate (Caphiria)|Estate status]], and the Acarian Estate survives to this day within Caphiric society.
Line 46: Line 46:
The name of the Urlazian Kingdom developed over time, and from the reign of the Goths the term "Urlazio" finds its origin. To the earliest contemporaries, the term "Gothic Kingdom of the Latins" was sometimes used, although by the late 4th century this fell into disuse due to other Gothic kingdoms which ruled over Latins in [[Levantia]]. The Goths used the term "Ur Latino" and other variations beginning in around 380, with "ur" being the Gothic prefix of "origin" and "Latino" for the self-described name of the Latin peoples. Accordingly, "Urlatino" and eventually "Urlazio" entered common usage, appearing regularly to describe the later Gothic realms by around 500.
The name of the Urlazian Kingdom developed over time, and from the reign of the Goths the term "Urlazio" finds its origin. To the earliest contemporaries, the term "Gothic Kingdom of the Latins" was sometimes used, although by the late 4th century this fell into disuse due to other Gothic kingdoms which ruled over Latins in [[Levantia]]. The Goths used the term "Ur Latino" and other variations beginning in around 380, with "ur" being the Gothic prefix of "origin" and "Latino" for the self-described name of the Latin peoples. Accordingly, "Urlatino" and eventually "Urlazio" entered common usage, appearing regularly to describe the later Gothic realms by around 500.


The death of King Berengar III greatly altered the political situation on Urlazio. Berengar divided the Kingdom among his three son: Alaric inherited the northwestern tip of the Kingdom; Nethare inherited the central and northern parts of the realm, and; Leofric, who inherited eastern and southeastern Urlazio (modern [[Talionia]]). The names of the first two sons would, in time, become the names by which their Kingdoms were known, and these geographic signifiers survive today as the provinces of [[Aleira]] and [[Netharra]] in Cartadania and Caphiria, respectively.
The death of King Berengar III greatly altered the political situation on Urlazio. Berengar divided the Kingdom among his three son: Alaric inherited the northwestern tip of the Kingdom; Nethare inherited the central and northern parts of the realm, and; Leofric, who inherited eastern and southeastern Urlazio (modern [[Lariana]]). The names of the first two sons would, in time, become the names by which their Kingdoms were known, and these geographic signifiers survive today as the provinces of [[Aleira]] and [[Netharra]] in Cartadania and Caphiria, respectively.


By the end of the "period of the Goths", all of the "Gothic" kingdoms on Urlazio were heavily Latinized. While the primary population of the islands had always been Latin, the ruling Gothic families gradually became indistinguishable from those they ruled over by the 900s. Most historians agree this process occurred due to the influence of the [[Caphiria|Caphiric]] court and society on the ruling families. Accordingly, in ca. 953 AD, the [[Urceopolis (Archduchy)|Urceopolitan]] scholar Gaius Braian noted that the Urlazian Goths were "...as Gothic as the men of Venceia."
By the end of the "period of the Goths", all of the "Gothic" kingdoms on Urlazio were heavily Latinized. While the primary population of the islands had always been Latin, the ruling Gothic families gradually became indistinguishable from those they ruled over by the 900s. Most historians agree this process occurred due to the influence of the [[Caphiria|Caphiric]] court and society on the ruling families. Accordingly, in ca. 953 AD, the [[Urceopolis (Archduchy)|Urceopolitan]] scholar Gaius Braian noted that the Urlazian Goths were "...as Gothic as the men of Venceia."
Line 55: Line 55:
===Schism and secession of the west===
===Schism and secession of the west===
{{Further|Great Schism of 1615}}
{{Further|Great Schism of 1615}}
===Talionia established===
===Lariana established===
{{Main|Veltorine War of Independence}}
{{Main|Veltorine War of Independence}}
===Object of Venceia's desires===
===Object of Venceia's desires===
Line 75: Line 75:
==Economy==
==Economy==
[[Category: Sarpedon]]
[[Category: Sarpedon]]
{{Template:Award winning article}}
[[Category:2023 Award winning pages]]
[[Category:IXWB]]
[[Category:IXWB]]
[[Category:Cultural Geography]]
[[Category:Cultural Geography]]
[[Category:Locations]]
[[Category:Locations]]
[[Category:Islands]]
[[Category:Islands]]