Sabrian Empire
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Sabrian Empire Impera Sabriana | |
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803 BCE–756 CE | |
Capital | Sabria (modern-day Padova) |
Common languages | Latin |
Religion | Sofianism |
Demonym(s) | Sabrian |
Government | Mercantile Oligarchy |
Legatus | |
• 822 - 772 BCE | Atria Aurelia |
• 711 - 756 CE | Marcus Karantus |
Historical era | Antiquity to Medieval |
• Established | 803 BCE |
• Reformed | 756 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.