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Revision as of 21:16, 12 February 2021

Barony of Osanora
Osanora.png
Flag of the Barony of Osanora
Capital: Osanora
Religion: Reformed Canonism
Languages:

Hyspanic
Common

Demonym: Osanoran
Government: Vassal Barony
Baron: Felipe De Medina
Noble House: Osanora.png House De Medina
Preceded by:

Hyspia.png Kingdom of Hyspia (1795)
(Disputed)

The Barony of Osanora (Baronía de Osanora in Hyspanic) is a Sutican barony and the disputed successor-state of the Kingdom of Hyspia.


Founding

Osanora was founded by Antonio De Medina and several other former members of the Kingdom of Hyspia after it was unable to sustain itself as an independent nation following the collapse of Arcas and death of Cesar I of Hyspia. Antonio De Media made an arrangement with the leaders of Sutica to grant himself land within the new Sutican borders and offered Hyspia sanctuary. After the death of King Cesar, the regent of Hyspia agreed to this and Hyspia merged with Osanora and became a landless vassal-state.