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Over the course of its long history of colonizing, Adonerum became the primary driver for the spread of [[Latinic]] culture during the [[Latin Heroic Age]], with its colonies forming the early nuclei of cities for civilizations that would later become [[Urcea]], | Over the course of its long history of colonizing, Adonerum became the primary driver for the spread of [[Latinic]] culture during the [[Latin Heroic Age]], with its colonies forming the early nuclei of cities for civilizations that would later become [[Urcea]], | ||
[[Caphiria]], and [[Burgundie]]. It additionally had far reaching consequences as initial settlers spread north and east into [[Levantia]] and west into [[ | [[Caphiria]], and [[Burgundie]]. It additionally had far reaching consequences as initial settlers spread north and east into [[Levantia]] and west into [[Sarpedon]], forming a wide variety of {{wp|Romance cultures}} along the way alongside strains of more pure Latinic cultural heritage in some of these areas. The Latin language and its various regional versions - in addition to {{wp|Romance languages}} it spawned - form the nucleus for language in northern [[Ixnay]] as well as southern [[Levantia]]. Most scholars consider Adonerum the direct forebears of the Latino-Romance civilizations prevalent in the 21st century. | ||
==History== | ==History== |