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Σαξένιδος | |
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Total population | |
6,981,731 (2052 AL) | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Languages | |
Old Saxender | |
Religion | |
Saxendish Paganism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Saxburgish people |
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The Saxenders are a northern Foclainith collection of peoples who historically inhabited much of modern-day Saxbury. They traced their origin to Verdelainiatic settlers who came to the territory of the former Saxender Empire from mainland Verdelain. Over time, most of the people of southern Saxbury came to be known as Saxenders, particularly those near the Cartgeo River. They subsequently expanded their power and influence throughout the Early Middle Ledonian Ages. Ledonian invasions later shaped the tribes, but their own primary lamguage and political systems are the direct predecessors of the language of Saxburgish, and the Duchy of Saxbury.