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===Gothic control===
===Gothic control===
{{Main|Urlazian Kingdom}}
{{Main|Urlazian Kingdom}}
The creation of the Caphiric province of [[Acara|Acarum]] established stability in Urlazio as of the middle 4th century. The ruling Goths settled in and built up the institutions of the new Urlazian Kingdom. The first King of Urlazio, King Berengar I, incorporated both Goths and Latins into his court and instituted a segregated legal code, applying traditional Gothic law to those Goths within the realm and relying on traditional Latin law for the rest of the inhabitants of the Kingdom. This initial phase of the Urlazian Kingdom, sometimes referred to by historians as the "Berengian Kingdom", retained a significant Gothic character, and the Goths here raided both [[Great Levantia]] and [[Caphiria]], although raids against the latter were somewhat sparse. The Caphirian province of Acarum was expanded twice in two campaigns in 366 and 391, both as reprisals for Gothic raids on the Caphiric core region.
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 [[Aleria]] 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."
===Muslim raids and decline of the Second Imperium===
===Muslim raids and decline of the Second Imperium===
===Triarchy period===
===Triarchy period===

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