Talk:Konig des Menschen Chapter IV (Map Game)/@comment-26044830-20190511021937

Central Roman Empire | Roma Centrum
WIP Government: Imperial Monarchy Emperors: (I'm lazy) Justin II (r. 555-578) (b. 508) Remus (r. 578-) (b. 539) Hellenisation of Cities: Obvious insert Hellenisation into cities, so we got rid of Aleppo, Ottozul (anachronism) and Hattusa, but we also remove Troy from existence because its obscure now. Military: Approximately 70,000 to 90,000 in total, most of them are styled like the late Roman imperial army, but is shifting towards disorganisation over this century, though still very formal. Cataphracts are also prominent when Romans (probably?) adopted it in the 3rd century, still used by the Central Roman Empire, along with ballistae and many more. Economy: It is based around trading with the Romans, along with those far and wide. Currency exists in the Central Roman Empire and is minted with riches like silver and gold, although it is slightly crude by modern standards, it bears the Emperor still on every coin when it was minted, of course. Demographics: Population: 20,000,000 (approximate) Constantinople: 600,000 Large cities: 1,200,000 Small settlements: 4,000,000 Rural areas: 14,200,000 Religion: 85% Christian (of the Nicene Creed, ehhhhh?), 3% Zoroastrian (those people in the far east of the Central Roman Empire), 12% Other (pagans, Jews and others that I missed out) Culture: 40% Greek, 10% Armenian, 10% Illyrian (totally not Albanians lol), 15% Thracian (lol idk), 5% Assyrian, 1% Jewish/Israelite (they did move across Europe though), 19% Other Events: Mount Athos (what am I doing): A church was built in the middle of Mount Athos from 563 to 580 by some Christians. it was the first time this area was marked with churches again since 380. Though there is a pagan Greek temple around the area, it will soon be marked with change. Roman Fall, but is the Centre sane?: With all Romes falling, except Atlas (or the Southern Roman Empire officially), the Central Roman Empire remains quite strong while the nomadic and tribal north has started to push Roman influence back into the dark ages. Rome's influence will live on through Latin and few influences, though the Central Roman Empire is becoming technologically stagnant across the century from many factors, notably Rome being split in 510 was one thing. Then there will be another threat in few decades' time, from the east - perhaps a new religious or united ethnic threat, which will make the Central Roman Empire deepen its insanity.