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|leader2 = [[Marcus Karantus]] | |leader2 = [[Marcus Karantus]] | ||
|year_leader1 = 803 - 753 BCE | |year_leader1 = 803 - 753 BCE | ||
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|title_leader = Legatus | |title_leader = Legatus | ||
|today = [[Acrea]]</br>[[Cacerta]]</br>[[Gylias]]</br>[[Knichus]]</br>[[Lirinya]]</br>[[Quenmin]] | |today = [[Acrea]]</br>[[Cacerta]]</br>[[Gylias]]</br>[[Knichus]]</br>[[Lirinya]]</br>[[Quenmin]] | ||
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'''Sabria''', its wider sphere of influence known as the '''Sabrian Empire''' was an ancient Cacertian state that encompassed the Cacertian archipelago, much of the coastline of eastern Siduri, and parts of southeast Eracura. Cacertians founded the city of Sabria in 877 BCE and over the course of seven decades managed to establish political hegemony over other Cacertian settlements throughout the Cacertian islands. For much of Sabria’s history, it was on hostile terms with the expansionist [[Makedonian Empire]] which eventually led to a number of successive conflicts known as the [[Sabrian Wars]]. | '''Sabria''', its wider sphere of influence known as the '''Sabrian Empire''' was an ancient Cacertian state that encompassed the Cacertian archipelago, much of the coastline of eastern Siduri, and parts of southeast Eracura. Cacertians founded the city of Sabria in 877 BCE and over the course of seven decades managed to establish political hegemony over other Cacertian settlements throughout the Cacertian islands. For much of Sabria’s history, it was on hostile terms with the expansionist [[Makedonian Empire]] which eventually led to a number of successive conflicts known as the [[Sabrian Wars]]. | ||
By the 300s CE, the territory of the Sabrian Empire | By the 300s CE, the territory of the Sabrian Empire was being slowly reduced as a result of several conflicts with the rapidly growing [[Acrea|Acrean Empire]] in Eracura. The First and Second Sabrian Wars, fought between 656 and 692 CE, further weakened the Empire. Internal conflict in the 800s CE eventually led to the independence of several of Sabria’s client city-states within the Cacertian Archipelago, reducing the former mercantile state to several holdings in the northeast. In 858 CE, the old Sabrian state was dissolved under Legatus Marcus Karantus who transferred power to the [[House Padova|Padova Family]] who would later go on to found the [[Padovan Empire]]. |
Revision as of 16:37, 14 October 2019
Sabrian Empire Impera Sabriana | |
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803 BCE–858 CE | |
Capital | Sabria (modern-day Padova) |
Common languages | Latin |
Religion | Sofianism |
Demonym(s) | Sabrian |
Government | Mercantile Oligarchy |
Legatus | |
• 803 - 753 BCE | Atria Aurelia |
• 813 - 858 CE | Marcus Karantus |
Historical era | Antiquity |
• Established | 803 BCE |
• Reformed | 858 CE |
Currency | Siren |
Today part of | Acrea Cacerta Gylias Knichus Lirinya Quenmin |
Sabria, its wider sphere of influence known as the Sabrian Empire was an ancient Cacertian state that encompassed the Cacertian archipelago, much of the coastline of eastern Siduri, and parts of southeast Eracura. Cacertians founded the city of Sabria in 877 BCE and over the course of seven decades managed to establish political hegemony over other Cacertian settlements throughout the Cacertian islands. For much of Sabria’s history, it was on hostile terms with the expansionist Makedonian Empire which eventually led to a number of successive conflicts known as the Sabrian Wars.
By the 300s CE, the territory of the Sabrian Empire was being slowly reduced as a result of several conflicts with the rapidly growing Acrean Empire in Eracura. The First and Second Sabrian Wars, fought between 656 and 692 CE, further weakened the Empire. Internal conflict in the 800s CE eventually led to the independence of several of Sabria’s client city-states within the Cacertian Archipelago, reducing the former mercantile state to several holdings in the northeast. In 858 CE, the old Sabrian state was dissolved under Legatus Marcus Karantus who transferred power to the Padova Family who would later go on to found the Padovan Empire.