Sardinia (Region)



Sardinia is a large island chain located west of Italy, north of Sicily, and south of Corsica where it is lies within the Roman Empire, and has historically been one of the core lands of the Roman Empire throughout its history. Sardinia is dominated by the Sabellians of whom are a human ethnic group of whom was once in control of the region of Corsica, and Sicily but was pushed out by the coming of the Italians being left now with only Sardinia as a land they are dominant in.

Sardinia would be first colonized by the Sabellians of whom moved west from their original homeland of central Italy and came to inhabit the islands of Sardinia. The Sabellians would come to form themselves into the Nation of Sabellia where they would remain independant for generations during the rise of Humanity in Europe, and during this golden age of the Sabellians they conquered Corsica, and Sicily making themselves the preement power of Italy for a significant amount of time.

Etymology
The name Sardinia is from the pre-Roman noun *sard-, Romanization as sardus that the name had a religious connotation is suggested from its use also as the adjective for the ancient Sardinian mythological hero-god Sardus Pater "Sardinian Father" (in modern times misunderstood as being "Father Sardus"), as well as being the stem of the adjective "Sardonicismsardonic". Sardinia was called Ichnusa (the Latinised form of the Greek Hyknousa, Υκνούσσ, Sandàlion Σανδάλιον in Greek, meaning ‘sandal’), Sardinia and Sardó Σαρδ by the Romans and the ancient Greeks.''