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| flag            = FlagOfIsurianaProvince.png
| flag            = Isurian_Flag.svg
| flag_caption    = Historic Isurian flag
| flag_caption    = Historic Isurian flag
| group            = Isurians
| group            = Isurians
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| pop2            = XXX
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| ref2            =  
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| region3          = {{flag|Pelaxia}}
| region3          = {{flag|Lucrecia}}
| pop3            = XXX
| pop3            = XXX
| ref3            =  
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| region4          = {{flag|Rumahoki}}
| region4          = {{flag|Pelaxia}}
| pop4            = XXX
| pop4            = XXX
| ref4            =  
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| region5          = {{flag|Rumahoki}}
| pop5            = XXX
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| langs            = {{wp|Galician language|Isurian language}}
| langs            = {{wp|Galician language|Isurian language}}
| rels            = [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] (both Latin and [[Caphiric Catholicism|Caphiric]] rites)
| rels            = [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] (both Latin and [[Caphiric Catholicism|Caphiric]] rites)
| related          = [[Cartadanians]], [[Pelaxians]], [[Delepasians]]
| related          = [[Cartadanians]], [[Delepasians]], [[Emeritans]], [[Lucrecio-Isurians]], [[Pelaxians]]
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'''Isurians''' are an ethnic group native to west [[Sarpedon]]. They are closely related to both the [[Cartadanians|Cartadanian]] and [[Pelaxians|Pelaxian]] peoples. Their historic homeland is [[Isuriana]], a land mostly part of modern-day [[Caphiria]], and Isurians are well-integrated within the [[Culture of Caphiria|culture of Caphiria]]. Within Caphiria, ethnic Isurians are also present in large numbers in the provinces of [[Suvera]] and [[Santicino]]. Isurians also played a major role in the [[Pelaxian colonization of Vallos]], and their descendants played an important role in the establishment of the [[Delepasians|Delepasian culture]].
'''Isurians''' are an ethnic group native to west [[Sarpedon]]. They are closely related to both the [[Cartadanians|Cartadanian]] and [[Pelaxians|Pelaxian]] peoples. Their historic homeland is [[Isuriana]], a land mostly part of modern-day [[Caphiria]], and Isurians are well-integrated within the [[Culture of Caphiria|culture of Caphiria]]. Within Caphiria, ethnic Isurians are also present in large numbers in the provinces of [[Suvera]] and [[Santicino]]. Isurians also played a major role in the [[Pelaxian colonization of Vallos]], and their descendants played an important role in the establishment of the [[Delepasians|Delepasian culture]].
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{{Main|Isurian Kingdom}}
{{Main|Isurian Kingdom}}
As the [[History_of_Caphiria#The_Second_Imperium_(900-1172)|Second Imperium]] experienced significant chaos during the 12th century, local Isurian nobility began to involve themselves in the Caphiric [[History_of_Caphiria#The_Great_Civil_War_(1127-1172)|Great Civil War]] and other inter-Caphiric conquests in order to achieve greater autonomy and extract additional promises from Venceia. The Isurians backed Marius Oratonius and Isurians fought in the Oratonian faction at the Battle of Silanus, after which time the local nobles were given extensive political and economic autonomy from officials in Venceia. These nobles continued to govern the region in Venceia's name, with several of their number receiving designations as {{wp|proconsul}} or other legitimating titles. As the Imperium began to collapse in [[1170]], the leading nobles gathered in Ozcalo - modern Oscalcum - to elect a King to lead them. Bermudo I was elected as King, traditionally on 1 June, signalling the beginning of an independent Isurian Kingdom. Notably, correspondence from King Bermudo I between [[1170]] and [[1172]] did not portray the new Kingdom as being in opposition to Venceia, but a necessity to protect the property and territory of the Isurian nobility. After the Second Imperium's final collapse in [[1172]], Bermudo refused to recognize the republican regime based in Venceia, and from that time onward the Isurians emphasized their place as an independent peer Kingdom in Sarpedon.
As the [[History_of_Caphiria#The_Second_Imperium_(900-1172)|Second Imperium]] experienced significant chaos during the 12th century, local Isurian nobility began to involve themselves in the Caphiric [[History_of_Caphiria#The_Great_Civil_War_(1127-1172)|Great Civil War]] and other inter-Caphiric conquests in order to achieve greater autonomy and extract additional promises from Venceia. The Isurians backed Marius Oratonius and Isurians fought in the Oratonian faction at the Battle of Silanus, after which time the local nobles were given extensive political and economic autonomy from officials in Venceia. These nobles continued to govern the region in Venceia's name, with several of their number receiving designations as {{wp|proconsul}} or other legitimating titles. As the Imperium began to collapse in [[1170]], the leading nobles gathered in Ozcalo - modern Oscalcum - to elect a King to lead them. Bermudo I was elected as King, traditionally on 1 June, signalling the beginning of an independent Isurian Kingdom. Notably, correspondence from King Bermudo I between [[1170]] and [[1172]] did not portray the new Kingdom as being in opposition to Venceia, but a necessity to protect the property and territory of the Isurian nobility. After the Second Imperium's final collapse in [[1172]], Bermudo refused to recognize the republican regime based in Venceia, and from that time onward the Isurians emphasized their place as an independent peer Kingdom in Sarpedon.
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