Iberic Diaspora

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The Iberic Diaspora refers to the various ethnic groups formerly native to the former Iberic Empire in southern Europa whose members have since resettled around Eurth. The diaspora was triggered first by the events of the Malcisma a series of revolts which caused the collpase of the Iberic Empire. Throughout history, subsequent migrations starting with the Gran Viatge caused Iberic and Iberic-creole groups to populate most regions on Eurth.

Notable diaspora nations include Iverica, Mauridiviah, San Castellano, The Duchy of Verde, Narva, Vasqqa, and Galicia.

Origin

The term "Iberic" refers to a collection of nations descended from Aroman and Celtic populations which settled in the Iberic river valley in waves from the Neolithic era up to the early Medieval era. Following the introduction of petty kingdoms- and later sophisticated feudal and monarchic systems, these Aroman-Celtic people became confederated under the Kingdom of Leonia.

The nations that made up the Iberic empire would retain some individuality. Despite the commonality in phonetics, some cultural aspects, and a shared fealty, the nations retained noticably different languages, customs, and physical characteristcs.

Precolonial Iberic Nations

Argonese

Native to the Iberic Northeast. Later unified with the Tacalans. Royal house intermarried with the Leonid imperial line.

Leonids

Native to the north side of the Iberic River Valley. Through the unification of kingdoms, became the progenitor nation for the paternal imperial bloodline.

Navaerrese

Native to the northern marches of the Iberic Empire.

Stillians

Native to the western belt around the Iberic Empire.

Tacalans

Native to the coastal south of the empire. Most populous of among the Iberic nations. Would later unify with the Argonese

Timeline

Culture

List of Known Iberic Communities