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Romalean Empire Βασιλεία Ῥωμαίων | |
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Motto: "One God, One Empire, One Religion" | |
Anthem: Απολυτίκιο του Τιμίου Σταυρού | |
Capital and largest city | Constantinople |
Official languages | Greek |
Ethnic groups |
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Religion | Eastern Catholicism |
Demonym(s) | Romalean |
Government | Absolute Monarchy |
• Emperor | Constantine XV Daskalatos |
• Heir | Undeclared |
Legislature | Imperial Council |
Establishment | |
• Independence of Romaleus from Rezua | 718 B.C. |
• East-West division of the Romalean Empire | 1 January 300 A.D. |
• First Restoration of the (Eastern) Romalean Empire | 8 June 1734 |
• Second Restoration of the (Eastern) Romalean Empire | 17 June 1939 |
Population | |
• 2018 estimate | 164,231,475 |
GDP (nominal) | 2018 estimate |
• Total | ☧240,078,460,311,399.6 |
• Per capita | ☧1,461,829.776 |
HDI (2018) | .724 high |
Currency | Bezant (☧) (BZT) |
Time zone | UTC+3 (Romalean Imperial Time) |
Date format | mm-dd-yyyy |
Driving side | left |
Calling code | +32 |
The Romalean Empire (Βασιλεία Ῥωμαίων), or East Romaleus, is an independent nation in Eastern Ventismar in Sunalaya. East Romaleus is an absolute monarchy. The nation's mainland is bordered by Shastara to the west, Dirkhizistan to the east, Ashukal to the south, and Ophioneus to the north.
The modern day Empire is an ultraconservative and religious society, with a distinct identity from the rest of Ventismar over its political differences, cultural differences, and imperial legacy. It is part of the ACCIS and the NLTO.
The Romalean Empire is one of the world's oldest nations. It claims its legacy from the classical Romalean Empire that began in 723 B.C. After the Hellenic Kingdoms were invaded from 175 BC to 231 BC, Hellenic culture became influential to the classical Romalean Empire. In 300 AD, the Empire was politically divided into a west and an east. The eastern Empire carried the legacy of the original Empire while adopting a more Greek and Christian identity.
Etymology
The term Βασιλεία Ῥωμαίων is directly translated to mean "Romalean Empire." In English, the country is sometimes referred to as the Mysenaean Empire. The name "Mysenaea" is after the old Greek archaeological site of Mysenae on which Constantinople was built on. The term "Mysenaea" or "Mysenaean" was coined by western scholars in order to distinguish between the classical, Latin-speaking, Pagan Romalean Empire from the medieval, Greek-speaking, Christian Romalean Empire.
History
Geography
The geography of mainland East Romaleus is fairly diverse and often depends upon the region. In the western area, the geography of East Romaleus is largely flat, temperate, and mild. The heartland of East Romaleus is full of steppes and mild mountains. The southeastern edges of East Romaleus contain deserts. Towards the northwest consists of colder, dryer, and more mountainous terrain.
The eastern part and heartland of East Romaleus are fertile and largely productive in agriculture. The frontier areas and desert are very wealthy in natural resources.
The overseas territories of East Romaleus include islands to the west of the mainland, a colony in northern Ziamban, and islands in the Divergian Ocean. The Ziamban territory is largely desert, and the the Divergian islands are tropical.
Largest Cities
Number | City | Population | Theme | Predominant Ethnicity |
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1 | Constantinople | 17,170,607 | Byzantium | Greek |
2 | Skopje | 11,123,593 | Macedonian | |
3 | Nicaea | 9,198,178 | Byzantium | Greek |
4 | Thessaloniki | 8,183,413 | Greek | |
5 | Mystras | 7,507,516 | Greek | |
6 | Corum | 6,607,698 | Chappadocia | Turkic |
7 | Montana | 4,750,642 | Dykiki Boulgaria | Bulgarian |
8 | Vinica | 4,394,104 | Macedonian | |
9 | Port Constantine | 3,281,416 | Greek | |
10 | Vinica | 2,413,179 | Macedonian |
Politics and Government
The Romalean Empire is an absolute monarchy. The Emperor is considered to be the sole and absolute ruler, though in practice there are restrictions by the Church and a charter of liberties applicable during peacetime. The Emperor's power is justified under the Romalean concept of divine right where the emperor's rule is justified under a divine mandate, under the condition that his rule is benevolent and in accordance with the Church's doctrine.
The throne of the Emperor alternates between being a pseudo-hereditary dynasty and an elective position that can be filled by a high-ranking civil servant or military officer. Its status varies by the current political climate and prosperity of the Empire, usually with more prosperous eras having a more hereditary throne.
The Empire's decision making is influenced by the Imperial Council, a council of 250 members that serve the Emperor and assist in his governance. The Imperial Council has origins in the Romalean Senate, though there is not a tradition of republicanism or democratically held elections.
While the nature of the Romalean government is despotic, democratic elections exist in local levels to some extent. For instance, many communities along the frontier and in ethnic minority communities contain leaders chosen by elections. The city of Athens also contains a democratically elected governor, though the voting franchise is limited to literate, Athenian, Christian men (or widows) of 21 years or older.
The general politics of the Romalean Empire are very conservative. The government holds a tight grip on social control through censorship and imprisonment of political opponents. Socially liberal debates in other countries are non-issues in Romaleus, with crimes and penalties for the promotion of ideas such as abortion, homosexuality, blasphemy, feminism, liberalism, democracy, secularism, Protestantism, etc.
Military
Foreign Relations
The Eastern Romalean Empire is a part of ACCS and NLTO.
Economy
The economy of the Mysenaean Empire is valued at ☧240,078,460,311,399.6, which gives it a per capita GDP of around $30,712. This places it at the higher end of the world in terms of per capita income, though in terms of the Ventismar continent it's relatively low. However, the average would give a wrong picture of the entire country. In the more developed eastern regions, the wealth is roughly equal or higher than much of the Ventismar continent. The western regions are much less developed.
Mysenaea has a large sector in mining that constitutes around 11% of its GDP, which is fueled by its abundance in natural resources. Its oil exports constitute 9% of the GDP.
The economy of the Mysenaean Empire has grown immensely since 1990, with an average growth rate of around 5% for the 2010s.
Economic Structure
The economy of the Romalean Empire is based on ideas such as distributism and corporatism. Most industries and workers are under workers' guilds which manage their industry and protect the interests of workers. Workers' guilds are semi-private as they generally operate on their own but are often used as a medium of enforcing decrees by the imperial government. All workers' guilds have administrators sent from Constantinople to ensure imperial demands are met.
Due to the nature of the Romalean economy, wages and incomes are generally higher than in capitalist countries of similar economic development. Meanwhile, the wealth gap is significantly better than in most other nations. The power of the corporate elite is much smaller in comparison while the government retains a large amount of control over the economy.
Energy
Industry
Infrastructure
Transport
Demographics
Education
Religion
2018 Consensus
Religion | % of population |
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Mysenaean Catholicism | 97.548% |
Armenian Catholicism | 2.295% |
Western Catholicism | 0.157% |
Heretic Religions | 0.002% |
Heathen Religions | 0.005% |
- Muslim and Jewish residents in Jerusalem are granted several protections under the law but are not considered subjects of the Empire, thus are not included in the consensus
Religious Life
The Eastern Romalean Empire is an extremely Catholic nation. The most common rite is the Mysenaean rite, while the Armenian rite carries their own liturgical rite. There are a small number of Western Catholics in the Latin rite.
The Mysenaean Empire is an extremely religious nation. Religion is anything but private. The only recognized religion is Christianity in the form of Catholicism. No matter one's social standing or background, life is typically dominated by religion and its practices. Weekly (or more frequent) Church attendance is a habit among almost all Mysenaeans. Praying is a habit to most subjects of the Empire. Prayer in schools, public places, and workplaces are common and sometimes organized by leaders. Almost every citizen carries a prayer rope. Religion also dictates the thoughts, actions, and mindset of its many subjects. All good things in life are considered to be a result of God's grace while all bad things are due to humanity's sin. The Empire's subjects dedicate their lives to God in one form or another.
Religion is not only a part of social life in Mysenaea but is also deeply rooted in its institutions. One may find its presence in education, law, hospitals, academia, and etc. It also plays a large role in the Mysenaean government with church-state separation being an unrecognizable content.
Mysenaea's religion is a continuous inspiration to its arts and culture. The Empire has continuously constructed large cathedrals for centuries. Among the most famous and oldest ones is Hagia Sophia. Built in 574 AD, Hagia Sophia is associated as the symbol of Constantinople.