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'''Rome''' officially '''Imperium Romanum (Roman Empire)''' is an absolute imperial state comprised of a number of regions and provinces. It is governed by a Caesar and an elected legislature called the Senate. It is located mostly on the mainland and nearby off-shore islands on the north-western coast of the continent of Archon in the Sovereign Charter. | '''Rome''' officially '''Imperium Romanum (Roman Empire)''' is an absolute imperial state comprised of a number of regions and provinces. It is governed by a Caesar and an elected legislature called the Senate. It is located mostly on the mainland and nearby off-shore islands on the north-western coast of the continent of Archon in the Sovereign Charter. | ||
==Politics and Government== | |||
===Structure=== | |||
The Roman government is divided into two, theoretically separate, branches: The Imperial branch and the Senatorial branch. The Imperial branch is represented by Caesar himself, though consists of the Imperial Secretariat (a gargantuan bureaucratic machine, primarily staffed by slaves and ex-slaves, trained from young ages to function as administrators) which in turn is headed by the various Imperial Secretaries, directly appointed by Caesar. | |||
It is the Imperial Branch that is responsible for the day-to-day running of the Imperium, the appointment of Governors to the Imperial Provinces, as well as directing the Imperial Military, which swears personal loyalty to Caesar. The Imperial Branch also oversees the Iudiciarii, the Roman judiciary and, whilst the judicial ranks are often drawn from the Senatorial class, Caesar maintains overall control and the Right of Appeal to Caesar is held to be the most sacrosanct of all Roman legal rites. | |||
The Senatorial Branch is composed of the Imperial Senate, which acts as the legislative body of the Imperium. The Senate itself is composed of 885 members at present, though this number has been known to fluctuate as members are assigned to and struck from the Senatorial roll which is maintained by Caesar. The Senate is theoretically responsible for the Imperial Treasury- though, the Secretariat is said to do most of the actual work- as well as | |||
===Military=== | |||
===Foreign Relations=== |
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Roman Empire "Imperium Romanum" | |
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Flag | |
Motto: 'Senatus Populusque Romanus' "The Senate and People of Rome" | |
Anthem: "Roma Invicta" ("Rome Invincible") | |
Capital and largest city | Nova Roma |
Official languages | Latin, Achaean |
Demonym(s) | Roman |
Government | Absolute Imperial State |
• Caesar | Gemellus Caesar |
Legislature | Roman Senate |
Area | |
• Total | 7,412,020 km2 (2,861,800 sq mi) |
Gini (2019) | 78.2a very high |
HDI (2019) | 0.56a medium |
Currency | Roman Denarius (₽): 1 NS$ = . (RDR) |
Calling code | +43 |
ISO 3166 code | IMR |
Internet TLD | .im |
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Rome officially Imperium Romanum (Roman Empire) is an absolute imperial state comprised of a number of regions and provinces. It is governed by a Caesar and an elected legislature called the Senate. It is located mostly on the mainland and nearby off-shore islands on the north-western coast of the continent of Archon in the Sovereign Charter.
Politics and Government
Structure
The Roman government is divided into two, theoretically separate, branches: The Imperial branch and the Senatorial branch. The Imperial branch is represented by Caesar himself, though consists of the Imperial Secretariat (a gargantuan bureaucratic machine, primarily staffed by slaves and ex-slaves, trained from young ages to function as administrators) which in turn is headed by the various Imperial Secretaries, directly appointed by Caesar.
It is the Imperial Branch that is responsible for the day-to-day running of the Imperium, the appointment of Governors to the Imperial Provinces, as well as directing the Imperial Military, which swears personal loyalty to Caesar. The Imperial Branch also oversees the Iudiciarii, the Roman judiciary and, whilst the judicial ranks are often drawn from the Senatorial class, Caesar maintains overall control and the Right of Appeal to Caesar is held to be the most sacrosanct of all Roman legal rites.
The Senatorial Branch is composed of the Imperial Senate, which acts as the legislative body of the Imperium. The Senate itself is composed of 885 members at present, though this number has been known to fluctuate as members are assigned to and struck from the Senatorial roll which is maintained by Caesar. The Senate is theoretically responsible for the Imperial Treasury- though, the Secretariat is said to do most of the actual work- as well as