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Isetium

 * Government: Christian Theocracy
 * Dynasty: Tarakis
 * Andros I (1321-1326)
 * Andros II (1326-1334)
 * Andreas I (1334-1339)
 * Andros III (1339-1348)
 * Andros IV (1348-1353)
 * Andreas II (1353-1356)
 * Marius I (1356-1362)
 * Andros V (1362-1366)
 * Dynasty: Orthaeus
 * Koragos I (1366-1380)
 * Rihat I (1380 - present)
 * Economy: The end of The Heretic Crusade has proved fruitful for trade, as trade with the Caldeans and Georgians is now acceptable based off of the absence of the Ilkhanate. Although the plague has made internal trade throughout the Kingdom troublesome, the more merchants have died, the more take their place, only for them to die and for more to take their place. Much of the surviving merchants, particularly along the coast, have secured personal wealth from the death's of their competition.
 * Capital: Alexandria
 * Demographics: 
 * Population: 5,700,000 (63% Egyptian, 15% Arameans, 12% Assyrian, 5% Israelite, 5% Other)
 * Religion: 81% Hellenic Christian, 13% Pagan, 4% Judaism, 2% Zoroastrianism, ~1% Other)
 * Diplomacy:
 * Atoumans: If you keep invading Chaldea, we'll re-enter the war, this time pushing forward to Nicaea instead of stopping at Iconium.
 * Events:
 * End of Paganism:  Although the Neo-Paganist ideology of the Cult of Kaides had slowly diminished in their power, the gradual unification of Hellenic Paganism with Hellenic Cristianity has allowed a large conversion of the base population into what Scholars have referred to historically as Hellenic Christianity. With the rise of Hellenic Christianity, a number of Priests working towards a perfected Egyptian sect has nearly doubled in quick time.
 * Absorption of Coptic Orthodox: In an effort to solidify Hellenic Christianity, Pope-Bishop Joseph II meets with the Coptic Pope-Patriarch John X to discuss possible methods of unification between the two African churches. They meet at the Caesareum of Alexandria, one of the last standing Christian churches in Alexandria following the rise of Cult of Kaides and subsequent persecution of Christians across the territories.
 * Canal of the Pharoahs: Finishes by 1392, creating a new method of trading from the Mediterannean Sea into the Indian Ocean.
 * Apolloites: Although differential in denomination, it is ultimately the ideas of faith through unity that binds Christianity together. Meetings of peaceful conversations and scholarly debates take place in Isisia, Alexandria, Antipyrgos, and Cyrene.