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'''Ebrarians''' are an ethnic group and nation native to [[Ebrary]] who speak the [[Ebrarese language]]. The Ebrarian identity originates in the [[Ebrary#Ebrarian_confederacy|Ebrarian city-states era]] from the 6th to 10th century. Their ethnonym is derived from the name of Marcus Ebraius, the [[Aroman]] general who founded the city of Ceres in 413 AD. The majority of the citizens of Ebrary are ethnic Ebrarians. |
Revision as of 03:59, 2 September 2021
Ebrarianos | |
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Regions with significant populations | |
Ebrary | |
Languages | |
Ebrarese | |
Religion | |
Primarily Amendantism, but also Orthodox Christianity | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Aroman people, Gallasian people, Vortish people, Tagmatine people |
Ebrarians are an ethnic group and nation native to Ebrary who speak the Ebrarese language. The Ebrarian identity originates in the Ebrarian city-states era from the 6th to 10th century. Their ethnonym is derived from the name of Marcus Ebraius, the Aroman general who founded the city of Ceres in 413 AD. The majority of the citizens of Ebrary are ethnic Ebrarians.