The name '''Pargesia''' originated from Parrhasius, a Traestani commander who united the territory in 50 AD. It was known as "Provincia Pargecia" in the Traestani Empire. When it became a Serrian crusader republic during the Crusades, the territory adopted the names "Res publica Pargecia" and "Principatus Pargecia" in 1521 to reflect its new status as a Serrian principality. In 1804, pro-Serrian Prince Rodolfo II decreed the name "Principato del Pargezia" after he removed Traestani as an official language. In 1901, newly-crowned King Vittorio was proclaimed "Re di Pargezia."
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The name ''Pargesia'' originated from Parrhasius, a Traestani commander who united the territory in 50 AD. It was known as "Provincia Pargecia" in the Traestani Empire. When it became a Serrian crusader republic during the Crusades, the territory adopted the names "Res publica Pargecia" and "Principatus Pargecia" in 1521 to reflect its new status as a Serrian principality. In 1804, pro-Serrian Prince Rodolfo VIII decreed the name "Principato del Pargezia" after he removed Traestani as an official language. In 1901, the newly-crowned King Oberto I of the newly-independent nation was proclaimed "Re di Pargezia."