Atria Razisnei

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Atria Razisnei
An artistic depiction of Atria in colors and livery of the Razisnei Dynasty.
An artistic depiction of Atria in colors and livery of the Razisnei Dynasty.
Bornc. 828 BCE
Sabria, Pantelleria, Sabrian Empire
Diedc. 744 BCE
Sabria, Pantelleria, Sabrian Empire
Resting placeLegates’ March, Padova
OccupationGeneral, Politician
OfficeLegatus (803 BCE – 744 BCE)
Spouse(s)Lar Faltusa
ChildrenMamarce Uvilane (Adopted)
Thana Razisnei
Sethria Razisnei
Parent(s)Araziia Razisnei
Tarquin Huzlu
RelativesValthur Razisnei
FamilyRazisnei Dynasty
Military career
AllegianceSabrian Empire
Years of service808 BCE – 763 BCE
RankLegatus
ConflictsKirrhian War
First Sacred War
Second Sacred War
Sarissita Conflict
Winter War

Atria Razisnei (c. 828 BCE – c. 744 BCE) was the first Legatus of the expanding Sabrian Dominion and an accomplished military commander of the Sabrian Army. She was a member of the powerful Razisnei Dynasty, a rich and politically influential merchant family, and is generally regarded as the founding figure of the Sabrian Empire. Her logistical talents, which resulted in the reformation of the Sabrian army, eventually allowed the Dominion to overtake most of its neighbors and directly resulted in Atria’s election as the first Legatus.

Throughout her six decade tenure as the Empire’s first Legatus, Atria spent the majority of her rule attempting to unify the Cacertian Archipelago both through diplomacy and military conquest. She saw greater success establishing several trading colonies throughout Siduri and Eracura, all of which would later play important roles in the economic growth and seafaring capabilities of the Sabrians. While she was ultimately unable to unify the Cacertians together as one nation, Atria laid the ground work that would eventually allow her successors to do so.

Atria retired from frontline service with the army in 763 BCE after forty-five years and spent the remainder of her tenure traveling throughout the realm. In 744 BCE, Atria died after designating her adopted son Mamarce Uvilane as her desired successor. Mamarce was confirmed as the next Legate via vote by the Senate that same year, but only served approximately five years before dying under mysterious circumstances.