Difference between revisions of "Illyrians"
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− | ''' | + | '''Illyrians''', sometimes referred to as '''Illyrics''', ([[Illyrian Iberic]]: ''Illyriae'') are people from [[New Illyricum]] or of Illyric descent. Illyrians is also sometimes used to only refer to people born on the [[Illyric Peninsula]] or those born in [[Port Ignatius]]. The term first came into use following the [[Romanyan Ballacia|Romanyan occupation]] of Illyricum, and at the time many people were labeled as [[Iberic (disambiguation)|Iberics]], however this distinction soon became meaningless due to the long standing cultural mixing of the Illyrians and the Iberics. During the [[Viceroyalty of Ilírica|Montcrabin occupation]] Illyrians were referred to as Ilíricans, however this practice terminated after the [[Illyric Revolution]], which removed much of the [[Crabin]] influence on Illyricum. |
[[Category:New Illyricum]] | [[Category:New Illyricum]] | ||
[[Category:Terraconserva]] | [[Category:Terraconserva]] | ||
[[Category:Terraconserva Ethnic Groups]] | [[Category:Terraconserva Ethnic Groups]] |
Revision as of 00:02, 23 February 2024
Illyriae | |
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Total population | |
42.5 million (2017) | |
Regions with significant populations | |
New Illyricum | 42.5 million |
Languages | |
Illyrian Iberic | |
Religion | |
Non-Religious, Catholic, Protestant | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Crabin |
Illyrians, sometimes referred to as Illyrics, (Illyrian Iberic: Illyriae) are people from New Illyricum or of Illyric descent. Illyrians is also sometimes used to only refer to people born on the Illyric Peninsula or those born in Port Ignatius. The term first came into use following the Romanyan occupation of Illyricum, and at the time many people were labeled as Iberics, however this distinction soon became meaningless due to the long standing cultural mixing of the Illyrians and the Iberics. During the Montcrabin occupation Illyrians were referred to as Ilíricans, however this practice terminated after the Illyric Revolution, which removed much of the Crabin influence on Illyricum.