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The Eastern Roman Empire

The Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantium) is an empire with architecture from the classical to medieval ages that is primarily located in Greece and Anatolia. Having been the first nation in Eastern Europe and the 5th ever created, Byzantium also has a strong presence in Eastern Europe, particularly the Ukraine.

Government

Augusta - Florene

Caesar - Phillybob777

Governors - Various people

Senators - Various people

Cities/Towns

  • Aegyssus
  • Alexandria
  • Ancyra
  • Antioch
  • Athens
  • Attalia
  • Avaria
  • Baghdad
  • Bangkok (colony)
  • Buran
  • Cairo
  • Cilician Armenia
  • Constantinople
  • Corinth
  • Cyrene
  • Edessa
  • Gascogne
  • Kiev
  • Knights Templar
  • Knossos
  • Krasnoperekopsk
  • Lemesus
  • Old Alexandria
  • Philippopolis
  • Poseidon
  • Rhodes
  • Salona
  • Thessaloniki
  • Trebizond
  • Troy
  • Zaporozhye

Foreign Relations

Friendly Relations:

Bulgaria - We've known them for a while and get along well. There was a crisis over the town of Krasnodar which they let in but it has been resolved now

Romania - There have been clashes over the town of Aegyssus on the Danube but we've reached an agreement on borders and thus, we've become much friendlier as of late

Italia - With Italia now being recognized by us as the western half of our empire and their leader as an Augustus, it is safe to say we've become good allies despite our very shaky initial relations. I'm a huge fan of cities like Venice and Roman/Italian architecture so going to their country is always a treat.

France - MLGTerra has been an unpredictable leader in Franco-Roman relations however, we face similar issues so it only makes sense for us to work together. I also have great respect for good architecture and if the Eiffel tower is any foreshadowing of what they plan for Paris, then I'm very excited to see what they do with it.

Neutral Relations: