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Roman Empire

 * Government: Imperial Dynasty. Absolute Monarchy.
 * Ruler (Emperor):
 * Constantius II (340 CE - 361 CE),
 * Julian (361 CE - 363 CE),
 * Jovian (363 CE- 364 CE),
 * Valentinian I (the Great) (364 - 375 CE),
 * Valentinian II, (375 CE - present)
 * Economy: Roman coinage. Based around trade regarding farming, fishing, mining, and various other things. Major hubs around the Empire help provides for this. being at peace for centuries has allowed the Romans to slowly build their vast treasury (although inflation is also a problem).
 * Capital: Rome
 * Demographics:
 * Population: ~85 Million. 20% Latin, 15% Greek, 10% Celtic, 15% German, 5% Persian, 35% Other.
 * Religion: Pagan 30% (mostly cities), Christian 50% (mostly countryside), Other 20% (cities/countryside).
 * Military: NOTE: THE NEW TERRITORY BOLSTERED NUMBERS AND PROVIDED NEW MANPOWER. The Roman military boasts one of the largest and most efficient militaries in history. The library of Alexandria never burned down, allowing the Romans to learn and copy important military knowledge that would've been lost. Their armor is heavy, and almost impenetrable at close range, their formations (especially fast cavalry through selective breeding, 500 per legion) has allowed them to keep up with any army. Their vast population, roughly half of which are men and a large percentage of which is fit for service, allows their numbers to be filled quickly. Consolidation and border disputes with local tribes in the past still allowed veterans to be produced despite being relatively at peace for centuries. PIONEERS are a new breed of Roman troops, mostly from autononmous regions that came into the empire proper, these are survivalists and adventurers from rough travels outside of the Empire that joined Roman military and separated from the rest of the pack due to their more loose nature. They mainly guard caravans and other merchants, but they are loose and ragtag enough to infiltrate enemy lines.
 * Soldiers: STANDING: 350,000+. 40 Legions, 6000 men each (240,000). 25 Auxiliary legions, 4000 men each (80,000), mercenaries/pioneers: 10,000.
 * Wars and Conflicts: 
 * Roman Expedition (280 to present): The Roman Bactrian War is technically considered an event that is part of the Roman's Expedition. But it has expanded to far out
 * Bactrian War (330 to Present): The Bactrian War has expanded throughout the east, and the conflict is now known as either the Bactrian War or the Eastern War (which would be today known as the  War of the Middle-East or something). The Roman Army in Bactria, bolstering 150,000 men, continues to push on Bactria in order to capture Alexandria Furthest and Alexandria Herat by 375 CE.
 * AKSUM: Rome sent 5 legions and 5 Auxiliary units (50,000 troops) south to Aksum to recapture lost territory, mainly Egypt, and destroy Aksum alongside its co-belligerents.
 * Roman-Judaean War (360 to ?): In order for better access for armies, and to take back control of the lost Judaean province, the Roman Empire moves into Judaea to occupy it with an army of 5 legions (30,000 troops).
 * Diplomacy:
 * Bactria: We would like your complete surrender before anything worse happens.
 * Aksum: We would like your complete surrender before anything worse happens.
 * Events:
 * Absorbing irminonics (Munichians) and Esceosians: Encouraged by their autonomous regions' encouragement local tribes into the Empire. The Romans assist the Westrians in territorial expansion into Irminonics and Esceoians if they want.
 * Valentinian I the Great: Emperor Jovian's death may resulted in a succession crisis, however what was left of the Roman senate had selected Valentinian was a military general fighting in the eastern front (in this timeline). The rise of a great historical emperor, Valentinian I, would give the Empire an opportunity to push further than before as Valentinian is now able to control the nations' troops instead of a few.