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'''Thanedom of Sicilia''', Sicily, in short, was a [[Stormark|Storish]] Norman-Italian Thanedom that existed from {{AN|1556}} to {{AN|1606}}. It existed as colonies on the seashore in the middle of [[Cibola]]. Its capital was Messina and was home to approximately 20 million people. All primary sources about Sicily have been lost; only secondary accounts and a few statistics are known. | '''Thanedom of Sicilia''', Sicily, in short, was a [[Stormark|Storish]] Norman-Italian Thanedom that existed from {{AN|1556}} to {{AN|1606}}. It existed as colonies on the seashore in the middle of [[Cibola]]. Its capital was Messina and was home to approximately 20 million people. All primary sources about Sicily have been lost; only secondary accounts and a few statistics are known. The data is believed to be permanently lost and is unlikely to be recovered. | ||
In {{AN|1606}}, Sicilia was handed over to [[Helderbourgh]]. The ruling class emigrated and migrated to the [[Skerry Isles]], abandoning the influence of [[Vanicism]] and embracing traditional [[Nazarene]] cults. Nowadays they are known as [[Feizan people|Feizan]] in [[Sanpantul]]. | |||
The lands came under Germanic influence. Fifty years before the Norman-Italian culture, the region was already under the influence of Germanic culture. | The lands came under Germanic influence. Fifty years before the Norman-Italian culture, the region was already under the influence of Germanic culture. | ||
Latest revision as of 18:15, 11 December 2025
Thanedom of Sicilia, Sicily, in short, was a Storish Norman-Italian Thanedom that existed from 1556 AN to 1606 AN. It existed as colonies on the seashore in the middle of Cibola. Its capital was Messina and was home to approximately 20 million people. All primary sources about Sicily have been lost; only secondary accounts and a few statistics are known. The data is believed to be permanently lost and is unlikely to be recovered.
In 1606 AN, Sicilia was handed over to Helderbourgh. The ruling class emigrated and migrated to the Skerry Isles, abandoning the influence of Vanicism and embracing traditional Nazarene cults. Nowadays they are known as Feizan in Sanpantul.
The lands came under Germanic influence. Fifty years before the Norman-Italian culture, the region was already under the influence of Germanic culture.