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'''Ortonia''' (Normandic:Ortonie) is geographical region in northern Celtica in modern-day Normandy, comprising the lordships of Béthencourt, Quimper, Lunhavre and Hivernot. The region is considered the core region of Normandie and is a very large region in terms of population and economy. The anti-[[Vanicism]] movement was born in this region, and Normandy first controlled these parts.
'''Ortonia''' (Normandic:Ortonie) is geographical region in northern [[Keltia]] in modern-day [[Normandie]], comprising the lordships of [[Béthencourt]], [[Quimper]], [[Lunhavre]] and [[Hivernot]]. The region is considered the core region of Normandie and is a very large region in terms of population and economy. The anti-[[Vanicism]] movement was born in this region, and Normandy first controlled these parts.
 
The region takes its name from the beneloved dictator Duke [[Theodoric van Orton]], and the mountain range in the region is also known as the Orton Mountains.


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Latest revision as of 19:04, 5 September 2025

Ortonia (Normandic:Ortonie) is geographical region in northern Keltia in modern-day Normandie, comprising the lordships of Béthencourt, Quimper, Lunhavre and Hivernot. The region is considered the core region of Normandie and is a very large region in terms of population and economy. The anti-Vanicism movement was born in this region, and Normandy first controlled these parts.

The region takes its name from the beneloved dictator Duke Theodoric van Orton, and the mountain range in the region is also known as the Orton Mountains.