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  • Great War, and set in motion a series of events that would create the Deric States, and, later, the Levantine Union. The Treaty guaranteed stipends for life...
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  • the use of the Ancient Latinic language. As Adonerum spread further inland through trade and colonization, Latinic city-states such as the Olvucchorso...
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  • word occidens, or 'West/sunset' in Latin was originally related to the continent of Sarpedon and the early Latin states' relative position to the Orient...
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  • The Latin League was a coalition of Latinic successor states and city-states following the collapse of central authority of Great Levantia in the beginning...
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  • Moving rapidly down the coasts against the Latinic city-states along the coasts and the upcountry Gallo-Latinic principalities he set his eyes on the “crown...
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  • Caphirian states, aligned itself equally with disparate Tainean, Latin, and Polynesian states, not showing favoritism necessarily to the Latin city-states. As...
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  • the arrival of Latinic settlers from Adonerum in the millennium BC, many native Gaelic tribes fled eastward into the modern day Deric States or southward...
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  • During this period, Donnchad began the Urcean envelopment of the Latinic city-states of Crotona and Tromarine, a process that would not be completed until...
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  • several Latin-speaking polities formed, the Duchy of Urceopolis being chief among them. Following a period of feuding with other Latin states states, Hištanšahr...
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  • five legion by the time of the country's destruction. Unlike many other Latin states, the ruling class of Vandar were neither interested in expanding their...
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  • Burgundie, Fiannria and Faneria, but also Urcea, Wealdland, Carna, and the Latin States. Fariva has the densest concentrations of Levantine immigrants and persons...
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  • portions of modern Burgundie and the southeastern border lands of the Latinic States. Alternatively known as the Kingdom of the Burdeboch the early rulers...
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  • originate from the Latinic group that populated the Ile Burgundie between 100BC and 11th century AD are considered Bergendii. This Latinic group created a...
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  • Caphirian states, aligned itself equally with disparate Tainean, Latin, and Polynesian states, not showing favoritism necessarily to the Latin city-states. As...
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  • native Levantine society, especially within the less stable areas of the Latin States. The major trend of Revivalism is its emphasis on combining traditional...
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  • centuries of existence, the Levantine state evolved from a league of city-states to a classical republic and then to an increasingly autocratic hereditary...
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  • southeastern coast of Levantia bound by the Sea of Istroya in the east, the Deric States in the north and west, and the Burgoignesc country of Faramount to the south...
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  • Deric States, for the first time on a daily basis, had major exposure to the cultural traditions and language of the other parts of the Deric States. The...
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  • Caphiric Latin (Caphiric Latin: latīna caphirium) is a Latinic language spoken by Caphiric people. Caphiric Latin is a direct branch of classical Latin and...
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  • Deric States, northern Urcea, Fiannria, Faneria, Caergwynn and Yonderre, and the Latinic League (LL) representing the remainder of the Deric States as well...
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  • Adonerum in the 6th century BC, the ancient Latinics emerged as a dominant ethno-cultural group and spread the Latinic language, ancestry, history, and culture...
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  • population groups – the earlier Latinic people of Adonerum and the native Gaelic people who inhabited Levantia prior to the Latinic conquest. While the Great...
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  • Occidental world, and inarguably so when considered as inclusive of its states' associated territories and including the Coscivian-inclusive definition...
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  • meeting place of the various tribes and city-states to discuss trade and politics. Over time, other city-states from Adonerum and local tribes from Sarpedon...
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  • of the Kingdom of Dericania. A racially and culturally mixed people of Latinic-Levzeish origin and possess substantial ancestry from many raiding and colonial...
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  • Caphirian realm which introduced the Latinic people into the region which eventually created the Glaisto-Latinic culture, laying foundation to the Aciriani...
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  • Kingdom of Gassavelia (category States of the Holy Levantine Empire)
    Hištanšahr, which had been in decline for centuries, were replaced with Latinic and Gaelic traditions. As part of this, the term "Gassavelia" was the Latinized...
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  • competence at seafaring, bringing many into the employ of the predecessor states of Burgundie. Caens gained full integration into Urcea in the 19th century...
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  • Uralic peoples of Levantia, following centuries of influence from the Latin states to the south, and Fiannria from the north. A liberal democratic constitution...
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  • independent mercantile city states, dating back to its initial settlement by the Adonerii; it was likely the first place settled by Latinic people outside of Urlazio...
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  • the Valley was divided among many different states, including the Duchy of Urceopolis, the cities of the Latin League, and other polities. It was gradually...
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  • multiple ethnic groups. Latinic people and people of Caphirian descent form a significant demographic group within Cartadania. The Latinic people are descendants...
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  • much of its nomenclature and some of its structure is based in Ancient Latinic terms and organization. The Army of Burgundie's Foreign Legion is rooted...
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  • Since the states that make up the modern nation of Burgundie were settled and dominated by Latinic peoples there has been a connection between Burgundie...
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  • recognition, and so on are in question. In addition to sovereign and disputed states, there are a multitude of colonies, dependencies, occupation zones, and...
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  • Adonerum in the 6th century BC, the ancient Latinics emerged as a dominant ethno-cultural group and spread the Latinic language, ancestry, history, and culture...
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  • and eventual failure to, the Northern Latin Imperial States. This conflict is currently referred to as the Latinic Wars. Though not unified in anything...
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  • itself (and its conquered territories) as Latinics, and thus the Latinic civilization was established. The Latinic civilization approached colonization differently...
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  • learning is compulsory, with Pelaxian and Latin being popular choices due to their linguistic proximity. Some states have a mandatory second language that...
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  • the pattern witnessed in the coastal towns and cities. When the coastal states were united under the banner of Burgundie the slanderous connotation had...
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  • assimilation, and today forms the dominant cultural paradigm in several nation-states, including Kiravia and Livensóla, as well as the way of life of Coscivian...
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  • Gaelic identity rather than that of a mixed identity or a Latinic identity, despite their common Latinic heritage. Gassavelian people are descendants of Uzdehzani...
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  • of Great Levantia, these islands were divided between many small states and city-states, gradually coalescing into merchant republics in competition to...
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  • Catholic states, like the Duchy of Martilles and the Duchy of Bourgondi. These "new kids on the block" often felt belittled or dismissed by the states that...
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  • Sarpedon. These civilizations, which spread hundreds or thousands of city states across Levantia and Sarpedon, are considered to have begun the true rise...
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  • Triessa (category States of Cartadania)
    province Canterra, known as the Luro-Mandera line, as well as bordering the states of Acara, Aleira, and São Andreas. The state capital, Catalaga, is located...
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  • houses - the House of States, and the National Assembly of the United Angle States. The House of States represents the five states of Anglei with equal...
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  • 178 BC, Lucrecia lays claim to being one of the oldest extant sovereign states, as well as the oldest constitutional republic. The federal government is...
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  • citizens see themselves as a Sarpo-Latinic fusion with elements from both the indigenous Sarpic peoples and some Latinic influences from the centuries under...
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  • Catholic Church (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
    Catholicism in Burgundie. This was a carry-over from similar practices in the Latinic polytheistic societies. The contemporary expression of these devotions are...
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  • independent adventurers and were Caliphal tributaries. Several Crusader states were established in these lands, most prominently the Principality of Halfway...
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  • the Kingdom of Dericania reformed into the Deric States, a loose confederation of many former states of Dericania which had consolidated during the war...
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  • First Warring States Period in the 8th Century when Caphiria introduced a tributary system under a loose Caphiric hegemony. These states often had parliaments...
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  • primarily just refer to the city-states that existed upon it, using terms such as the "Island of Koureiros" and other city-states dependent on context. Adonerii...
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  • Kingdom. The expansionist Latinic Wars (1410-82 CE) reduced the holdover Latinic Kingdom to broken, shattered tribes. By 1400, the Latinic Kingdoms had become...
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  • all of the Deric States, Allaria had the least historic precedent of all of the new countries, and unlike the other eight Deric States it did not have a...
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  • the Levantine Union, along with member states and crucial allies of Burgundie, Urcea, Yonderre, and the Deric States. Fiannria also places a large emphasis...
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  • as the nation's regions. Three states are Tainean, three states are Loa, two states are Cartadanian, and twelve states are Delepasian. The state of Junu'urinia...
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  • Cartadania (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
    the capital of Cartadania and is equal in power and status to the states. The states and five territories (Alahuela, Haujão, Providência, Santa Domenica...
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  • northern and western Sarpedonians states are of Romance influence and modern central and eastern Sarpedonian states are of Latin influence. During the golden...
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  • Caphiria, and the space states, including Continental Obligations. Imperial Diplomacy is not only related to the actions between states but also provides domestic...
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  • embracing both Latinic and Orenstine heritages. In 2026, Lutsana was the second state - following Hollona and Diorisia - to leave the Deric States. Lutsana is...
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  • Levantine Levantian Levantine Levantinus (Latin) Levantensis (Latin) Lewantäisch (Gothic) Levantinus (Latin) Lewantiner (Gothic)...
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  • later, starting from the 5th century BC, the area was invaded by proto-Latinic tribes. These people settled in several cities (including Arzercavalli)...
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  • century, similar to and in competition with the city-states of Crotona of the period. The Urlazian city-states coexisted alongside the Venceian Republic, who...
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  • Alexandria (category States of Cartadania)
    economic center have contributed to its reputation as one of the most important states in the nation. After a period of disarray lasting approximately 30 years...
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  • Caphiria to foster closer relationships with other Latin-speaking and Romance states. Across the globe, Latin has been learned as a second language by between...
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  • Spoken in the states of Cascália and São Andreas, as well as northern and central Triessa, this dialect is the most influenced by old Latin and English....
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  • societal system of Caphiria by “building a ring of colonies and concession states to ensnare Caphirian interests”, disrupting the traditional system of Imperial...
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  • migration into the Polynesian Sea that began about 4000 years ago. During pre-Latinic-contact times, there was frequent canoe voyaging between the nearer islands...
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  • typically include the pre- or suffixes vil-, -vil, Ville-, or -ville, of Latinic origin meaning farm. Some regional variation is seen in these naming conventions...
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  • Verona (category States of Cartadania) (section Colonial and Latin periods)
    amount of goods shipped from other states through its massive marine terminals, especially those landlocked states that have adjacent borders. Verona shares...
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  • Kingdom of Dericania (category States of the Holy Levantine Empire)
    • Disestablished 1935 Currency Ducats, Lire, Taler Today part of Burgundie, Deric States, Urcea ......
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  • The relationship between the peoples and states of Levantia and Sarpedon have a long history dating to the Latin Heroic Age and before. These two continents...
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  • is assigned, such as XIII or DLV. Each of the 900 legions has a distinct Latinic numeral and associated history. Cohort Code (CC): A numeric or alphanumeric...
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  • Maresia (category States of Cartadania)
    commonly found in the border states, such as Triessa and São Andreas, and the westerly Luson region. Unlike other states, Maresia lacks many of the cultural...
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  • S 6.4.19 T 6.4.20 U 6.4.21 V 6.4.22 X Latin words with "-alt" became "-aut". Latin ending "-us" was dropped. Latin ending "-um" became "-gne" after a vowel...
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  •  Cartadania Cartadanian Charentais Pelaxian Caphiric Latin Kiravic Coscivian Istroyan Julian Ænglish Lebhan Some states have a co-official language other than Cartadanian...
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  • rebuilding and reorganizing Deric States and by Anglei. This treaty strengthened the already close union between the states. On January 1st, 1955, Fiannria...
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  • the arrival of Latin exploratores. Great Levantine traders and diplomats were aware of the Fhainnin states prior to the arrival of Latin troops to the Vandarch...
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  • the earliest instances of heraldry in the subcontinent had a distinct Latinic aesthetic to it. Such a formality remains in use in Rumahoki in both regulated...
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  • which is a Latin term originating in Great Levantia roughly translating to "steward", originated as a functionary in most Medieval Levantine states entrusted...
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  • give all known alternative names for all nations, countries and sovereign states. It does not offer any opinion about what the "original", "official", "real"...
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  • of time led to the First Warring States Period on the subcontinent. Because many of these early polities were city-states and thus were generally very limited...
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  • Papal State (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
    the State(s) of the Church, the Pontifical States, the Ecclesiastical States, or the Patrimony of St Peter (Latin: Status Pontificius, also Dicio Pontificia...
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  • Aleira (category States of Cartadania) (section Sister states)
    customs native to Maresia are also practiced in Aleira. As a result, the states are sometimes considered cultural twins and sometimes are referred by a...
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  • that diverge from mainstream Gaelic cultures, partly due to the history of states in Faneria and its proximity to the Coscivian world. Decended from Gogauls...
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  • The State of Gassavelia is one of two states of the Apostolic Kingdom of Urcea. It is the third most populous subidivision of Urcea and the most populous...
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  • member states. In practice, however, the Deric States major apparatuses were largely replaced with those of the Levantine Union, with the Deric States reduced...
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  • Toscana (category States of Cartadania)
    chose the Latin-derived Toscana, from Tosci. Toscana is thought to have been inhabited for atleast 4,000 years, similar to its neighboring states. Well-preserved...
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  • Takaoka Ai was murdered by band of ninjas and a 250 year period of warring states ensued. Shoguns and daimyos were constantly at each other’s throats looking...
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  • creation of two explicitly Veltorine states in Crona - Cetsencalia and New Veltorina. The existence of both states led to a new major wave of Veltorine...
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  • MERCOSARP, is the single market comprising mainly the 2 member states of the Union of Sarpedonian States. With certain exceptions, it also comprises Caphiria and...
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  • of Caphiria, the Codex of Latin Criminal Procedure, and the 1969 Constitutional Law on the Judiciary. The Constitution states that the judicial branch is...
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  • other city-states at the expense of crippling his own people. This forced Avonatepes to flee south to the mainland to seek assistance from the Latins who inhabited...
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  • an anti-imperialist international organization consisting of the member states of Brumalea, the Cape, Carna, and Pelaxia. The organization was established...
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  • the responsibility of the states (Estados) and part of their constitutional sovereignty. Teachers are licensed and, in some states, conditionally employed...
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  • Bahia (category States of Cartadania)
    Bahia and Aveiro in many regions, providing a vital connection for both states. Bahia has a tropical climate, characterized by high temperatures and humidity...
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  • São Andreas (category States of Cartadania)
    international border with the Caphirian province Iscasta, as well as bordering the states of Aleira, Cascália, and Triessa. The state capital, Sinira, is located...
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  • rapid coastal trade as well as trade crossing between southern and northern states. After the opening of the Grand Vandarch Canal, the Vandarch became a major...
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