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Papal States

 * Government: Theocratic absolute monarchy under factionalism
 * Ruler (King): Innocent VI (1352-1360), John XXIII (1360-)
 * Ruling House: None
 * Economy: Post revolt, the economy has become a bit better, now that there is more administration, stuff gets a bit better and people can breathe a bit more easily.
 * Alliance - None
 * Capital: Rome
 * Demographics
 * Population - 410,000
 * Ethinicities - 7% Germanic 90% Italian 3% Other
 * Religon - 97 % Catholicism 2 % - Other Christian Sects  1 % - Other
 * Cities and Population Spread
 * Rome - 45,000
 * Perugia - 25,000
 * Ravenna - 10,000
 * Rural - 330,000
 * Military - 6,000
 * Archers - 1,250
 * Knights Templar - 1000
 * Pikemen - 500
 * Men at Arms - 2,500
 * Siege Weapons
 * Trebuchets - 25
 * Ballista - 30
 * Navy
 * ​​​​​​​Transport Ships - 30
 * Converted Merchant Ships - 20
 * Wars and Conflicts - 
 * Diplomacy -
 * Events
 * ​​​​​​​A Homeland in Anarchy - As the popes are all messing around in Time and not actually doing the real work and stuff, the mainland is dominated by various fuedal lords all around the rural areas, while the cities function a bit more stably, however this factionalism means that there can only be one . ..
 * Unification - So this holy man has secured most of the peasantry land, and now he demanded the pope to resign and to be replaced, among this revolt, Innocent VI resigned and after a long time of bickering, no one really thought up who could be pope, so the holy man took it for himself, crowning himself John XXIII
 * Strengthen the Holy Army - John XXIII came from a military background-ish thing, as you can tell, leading the revolt against the previous papacy as well as having a very good knowledge of military stuff, he ordered that the military be strengthened and be able to have more troops and better equipment, however he didn't respect the Knights Templar as much as you would think, focusing instead on the more standard army for improvements