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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-present)
 * Economy: The end of The Second Campaign 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: 4,950,000 (63% Egyptian, 15% Arameans, 12% Assyrian, 5% Israelite, 5% Other)
 * Religion: 67% Hellenic Christian, 27% Pagan, 4% Judaism, 2% Zoroastrianism, ~1% Other)
 * Diplomacy:
 * Ahuric Empire, Byzantium, Chaldea: It is suggested by Andros V that an alliance, known as the Eastern Mediterranean Military Alliance, is established in case of another external power threatening our sovereignty and to also low-key destabilize the Arzhamist kingdoms in Anatolia.
 * Cyprus: Ensured sovereignty.
 * Events:
 * Succession to the Throne: After the death and burial of Marius I, who will be retroactively regarded as the lead monarch to defeat the heretic Ilkhanate in Isetium, his eldest son, the Prince Nicolas, proclaims himself Andros V.
 * 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 Catholicist 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, the most popular of which being the Bishop Joseph after his publication of Isetium: Hellenic Sanctity.
 * The Plague: 43% of the population has died in total, dropping over 100% from the initial start of the Plague's rampage throughout Isetium.
 * House of Orthaeus: The end of the war, along with the rise of wealty merchants, has allowed for the House of Orthaeus, founded by Selepos Orthaeus, to rise in political power. Although the House of Tarakis has been allowed to prosper under it's various rulers, the current being Andros V, an agreement is brokered to allowed Selepos's son, Koragos, to ascend to the throne after Andros' V older sister Medea marries Koragos.
 * Judaist-Hellenic Agreement: As a sign of good faith and prosperity within the fallout of the Second Campaign, Andros V meets with Rabi Jeremi to discuss terms of the Jewish and Israelite people in Isetium. A treaty, known as the Judaist-Hellenic Agreement, is pushed forward to give the Israelite people for personal freedom and domestic autonomy, while also maintaining a small number of advisors and missionaries in Alexandria.