Etruricum (Romanyan client state)
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Etruricum | |||||||||
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Capital | Etruricum | ||||||||
Common languages | Romanyan Iberic | ||||||||
Religion | Illyrian paganism | ||||||||
Demonym(s) | Etrurian | ||||||||
Government | Consular Republic | ||||||||
Dictator | |||||||||
• 197 BC (first) | Marcellus Aemellius | ||||||||
• 166 BC | Marcus Bobonus | ||||||||
Legislature | Senate | ||||||||
Historical era | Classical antiquity | ||||||||
• Established | 12 May 197 | ||||||||
• Annexed | 9 June 166 BC | ||||||||
Currency | Denarius | ||||||||
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Today part of | ![]() |
The Romanyan client state of Etruricum, also known as Romanyan Etruricum was a client state of the Romanyan Republic following the Romanyan conquest of Illyricum from 197 BC to its eventual effective annexation in 166 BC. The state was based around the city of Etruricum and bordered Romanyan Moncamecia and was led by a Dictator who was elected by the Senate and served a one year term as the sole leader, similar to the Consul of the Romanyan Republic.