Latium-Yisrael relations
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Latium |
Yisrael |
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Diplomatic mission | |
Latin Embassy, Yerushalayim | Yisraeli Embassy, Castellum ab Alba |
Envoy | |
Ambassador Maurianus Antistius | Ambasssador YIS |
Latium-Yisrael relations refers to the diplomatic and economic relations between the governments of the Latin Empire and Kingdom of Yisrael. Despite no mutual borders, the two countries, or predecessors, share a long and complex history dating back to at least the 4th century BCE. The Classical era saw the ancient Latins and Hebrews join in a brief alliance of convenience against the encroaching Ardians, though this ultimately gave way to the eventual Latin imperial conquest of northern Scipia until the 9th century.
The most recent wars fought between Latium and Yisrael were as a party to the West Scipian Wars, the most recent of which ended in 1966. Since the signing of the Yarden Accords in 1973, relations between the two countries have normalized, leading to the formal establishment of mutual diplomatic missions.