Talk:Konig des Menschen Chapter II (Map Game)/@comment-5590986-20180601071255

Roman Republic

 * Government:
 * Consuls:
 * (61) Marius Pilus Vetonus (110 BC BC to 98 BC)
 * (62) Scipius Vilus Helos (98 BC to 88 BC)
 * (63) Bactrius Raenus (88 BC to 76 BC)
 * (64) Leonidas Lucidius (76 BC to present)
 * Policies:
 * Military: There is approximately 20 legions, each contains 5000 to 6000 legionaries each further divided into cohorts with 500 to 600 men each. There are about 8 auxiliary legions as well (3,000 each) also containing equipment like archers and artillery. The Roman Legions recieved a complete restructure after the start of the  Roman-Hellenic conflicts to solve and improve the Legions on flexibility and adaptability along with equipment. Proletarianisation of the army is already underway to quickly refill lost numbers. The state would also issue standard equipment to all but the veterans (who would be able to afford their own at this time). The navy, after suffering numerous defeats at sea, began to look into Greek tactics and shipbuilding in order to improve their navy.
 * 100,000 Legionaries
 * 24,000 Auxiliaries
 * Economy: Gold and silver coins are minted around the Republic, with a new coin minted for every new Consul.
 * Demographics
 * Population: +16,000,000
 * Rome (Capital): 150,000
 * Neapolis: 50,000
 * Caralis: 20,000
 * Atvasium: 100,000 (indirect)
 * Other cities: 3,180,000
 * Rural areas: 6,500,000
 * Ethnicity: Remaining latins in the region are exceptionally rare over the past centuries and were held in high regard within the tribal population, sometimes ruling as the regional nobility class. Latin language in the region itself is extinct but names and ethnicity still lives on in pockets. Explanation for nobility is that Latins were employed in elite units that were held in high regard and retired veterans commonly built a nobility status. They were absorbed into the Roman identity, but they make up a lot of the ruling class since their overthrow of the monarchy.
 * 40% Roman, 30% Greek, 20% Atlasii, 10% other.
 * Religion: 60% Cult of Romulus, 40% Other
 * Literacy rate: 10%
 * Events
 * (continued, lets hurry this along) Roman-Hellenic Conflicts (since 137 BC): Seeing success in Greece, Roman Legions in Tarsus pushed westward into (OTL) Syria in 95 BC to reach the city of Adol before the Seleucid Empire by 80 BC. Meanwhile the Romans had gathered enough legions to push for Athens after taking heavy losses (only to be replenished by local auxiliaries from populace and newblood legions) taking the city in 90 BC. By 88 BC, the replenished Roman numbers invaded all the cities in coastal Anatolia (including Crete and Cyprus) in 85 BC in order to bring a more swift end to the Roman-Hellenic conflicts (which had been going on for around for roughly ridiculously long 60 years), then to invade inland in 80 BC to kill off any resistance.
 * Conquest of Escoesia (90 BC to 85 BC): Since the Roman-Hellenic conflicts had exhausted naval transportation over the past 60 years (despite improvement), the Romans marched 4 legions in Italy to conquer Escosia/Escoesia swiftly in order connect lands (the thing is just sitting there for the most part anyways).
 * Diplomacy:
 * Aegeans: Seeing your delay for surrender, we shall make a swift annex of all your lands.
 * Valencia: We shall let you participate in the war, but only if you join us with protectorate/autonomous status similar to Atlas.
 * Escoesia: We annex you in order to connect our lands.