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|established_date5          = 1725
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|established_date6          = 1765
|established_event7          = Personal union with [[Latium]]
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|GDP_nominal                = {{LAS}}329.1 billion
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The '''Empire of the East''', more commonly referred to as '''Perateia''', ([[wikipedia:Tsakonian language|Perateian]]: Περάτεια), or the '''Perateian Empire''' ([[wikipedia:Tsakonian language|Perateian]]:''Βασιλεία Περατειοι''; [[Standard Latin language|Latin]]: ''Imperium Perateianum''), is a transcontinental country primarily located on [[Ajax#Scipia|Scipia]], with a portion of its territory located on the [peninsula] in [[Ajax#Ochran|Ochran]]. It shares a border to the west with [[Vardana]] and a maritime border with [[Aretias]]. It is located at a confluence of the Periclean and Ozeros Seas. The Lihnidosi-descended Perateian comprise the majority of the country's population, with notable minorities including [[Vardana|Vardani]], [[Dardalona|Dardaloni]], [[Lerazgan people|Lerazgan]], and [[Latium|Latins]].
The '''Count of the East''' ([[Standard Latin language|Latin]]: ''Comes Orientis'') is the appointed governor of the [[Diocese of the East]], also known as Perateia. The Count is the imperial viceroy and head of the sub-national government in Perateia. As an appointed office, the Count of the East is not responsible to the elected [[Senate of Perateia|Perateian Senate]], but instead the Emperor and central imperial government.


The earliest settlements located in present-day Perateia were home to ancient Nesilian and indications that the Scipian-side of the peninsula that is home to the modern city of [[Leonopolis]] was first inhabited as early as the 5th millennium BCE. Peratiea is home to important neolithic sites such as X, and has been inhabited by ancient civilizations such as the Nesilians, XXXX peoples, among others. Following the ancient XXXX empire and its conquests. However, the history of Perateia and [[Leonopolis]] proper begins in 875 BCE when [[Lihnidos|Lihnidosi]] colonists from Gythaca established Perateion on the Scipian-side of Perseid Straits, with tradition claiming that the ancient city of Perateia was founded by the [[Lihnidos|Lihnidosi]] hero Perseus.
The office of Count was originally established in the eastern Periclean region in the 3rd century CE, maintaining the role of governor over the modern day territories of [[Alanahr]], [[Kocispara]], [[Vardana]], and northern [[Fahran]]. Following the loss, and later abandonment, of the eastern provinces in the 6th century, the last late classical count, [[Tigranes I of Vardana|Aurelius Tigran]], established himself as King over parts of the former Latin holdings centered on [[Leonopolis]], where successive kings continued to claim the title of Count of the East. Use of the office remained dormant in [[Latium]] until 1833, and the [[Lihnidosi Rebellion]], which resulted in Latin control over parts of [[Vardana]], namely [[Leonopolis]] and the surrounding countryside. Since the office was reactivated in 1833, 34 individuals have served, including with 5 future emperors.


The surrounding area was [[wikipedia:Hellenised|Lihnidosized]] by the time of territorial advances of the ancient [[Latium|Latin Empire]], and continued through the declaration of the Empire of the East in 485 CE. Colloquially known as the Perateian Empire, Perateia assumed control of former many Latin territories throughout the Eastern Periclean, in what are now the countries of [[Alanahr]], [[TBD]], [[Kocisupara]], [[Uluujol]], and [[Vardana]]. The borders of the empire fluctuated, though often including what is now Vardana and remaining centered on its capital of [[Leonopolis]]. Successive wars with [[Mesogeia]] left the empire vulnerable to the invading [[Bayarid Empire]] and [[Azdarin|Yen Caliphates]]. Though Perateia experienced a brief resurgence following the collapse of the X Caliphate, it was short lived as the [[Vardana|Vardani]] peoples swept into Perateia from the Kalzashi Mountains, and eventually encompassed the territories that consist of modern-day Vardana.
Today, the Count of the East is the chief magistrate of the [[Diocese of the East]] and serves as the head of government of Perateia and leader of the [[Eastern Council (Perateia)|Eastern Council]]. The count is [[wikipedia:ex offico|ex offico]] the [[#Role|Augustal Prefect of Perateia]], and a member of the Eastern Assembly.
==Role==
The Count of the East is the appointed governor of the Diocese of the East and the only such governor to hold the title of Count, in lieu of the traditional vicar; however, the Count is also Augustal Prefect of Perateia, a caesarean province that is coterminous with the Eastern Diocese. As governor, the count is charged with the primarily executive duties in the diocese. These functions include enacting legislation passed by the diocesan assembly, or in some instances issue diocesan edicts. Through these edicts, the count can declare public emergencies within the diocese, temporarily suspend or alter local law, ordinances, etc.  


[[wikipedia:Tsakonian language|Perateian]] is the official language and [[Perateian Ecumenical Church]] is the official church of Perateia. With a population of X million, it is the Xth most populous country in Scipia and the Xth most populous in Ochran. The majority of its population lives in or around [[Leonopolis]]. It has an area of 68,160 km{{sup|2}}, making it the Xth larges country in Scipia and the Xth largest in Ochran. Spanning the continents of Scipia and Ochran, approximately 51% of its territory is in Scipia.
A unique power held by the count is to grant clemency or issues pardons to individuals that are sentenced under customary Vardanan law; however, this practice rarely takes place. While this clemency power exists, any act of clemency must be countersigned by the emperor. The count is also afforded a role on the Board of Trade, which oversees toll schedules on passage through the Alcaean Straits.


Perateia is considered a regional power due to its transcontinental position and control of the Perseid Straits. From 1928 to 1934, Perateia was in a [[wikipedia:dynastic union|dynastic union]] with [[Latium]]. In 1964, with the ascension of [[Diana I Anicia|Empress Diana I Anicia]], Perateia entered a personal union with [[Latium]]. It has an estimated population of X, making it the Xth largest country in the world. Its economy is classified as emerging and growth leading. It is the 56th largest economy in the [[Ajax|world]] by nominal GDP and the 29th by nominal GDP per capita. It is a member of the [[Forum of Nations]], the [[Society of Latin Peoples and States]], the X, and y, as well as holding associate or observer status in the [[Joint Space Agency]] and [[Association of Malaio Ozeros Nations]].
The count also holds veto authority over legislation passed by the [[Senate of Perateia|Perateian Senate]]. There is no mechanism for the local senate to overturn a veto other than direct Imperial Petition. The count is also responsible for submitting a budget to the [[Treasury Board (Latium)|Treasury Board]] and the Assembly. In addition, the count has the power of appointment to appoint local prefects and other local officials. More recently, the Count has convened a Perateian equivalent to the imperial [[Local Council (Latium)|Local Council]]. This action has seen mixed support, as the Assembly asserts that it is a move to circumvent any legislative process. However, it has seen widespread support from communities and local officials throughout the Eastern Diocese.  
==Etymology==
Early in its proclamation, Perateia claimed the mantle of the [[Latium|Latin Empire]], but was frequently internally referred to as the Empire of the East or the Eastern Empire. However, the empire proclaimed by [[Leo III Iovanius|Emperor Leo III]] was commonly referred to by the [[wikipedia:exonym|exonym]] Perateia or the Perateian Empire by those outside its borders. This name is derived from the first known name for what became the city of [[Leonopolis]].  


The city was named by the [[Lihnidos|Lihnidosi]] colonists from Gythaca, which is derived from the [[wikipedia:Greek language|Lihnidosi]] <nowiki>"ἡ περαία"</nowiki>, which translates to <nowiki>"place beyond [the sea]"</nowiki>. The original colonists claimed direct descent from the city's legendary founder, Perseus.
In addition, the Count is the leader of the Perateian Auxiliary Forces, which provide for general policing and internal security, along with support for traditional [[Latin Army|legions]] in defense of the diocese, in event of war or civil unrest. Due to this role as leader of the Auxiliary, many counts come from military backgrounds and, until recently, lacked local ties.
===Eastern Council===
One of the Counts primary roles is as the diocesan head of government, which it maintains by virtue of its role as the presiding officer of the [[Eastern Council (Perateia)|Eastern Council]]. Through the Council, the Count leads and directs the diocesan government and formulates policy. Key members are appointed by the emperor, often on the advice and recommendation of the Count of the East, with all secondary officers appointed by the Count. The Count has the power to dismiss members of the Eastern Council. Along with providing the council with leadership, the count is the chief magistrate of the Military Bureau and acts as the nominal commander in chief of the [[Perateian Auxiliary Forces]].
===Eastern Assembly===
The Count also holds a seat on the Eastern Assembly, and remains one of the few remaining appointed seats on the Assembly. In practice, the Count is the first man of the assembly, a role which he holds in the emperor's physical absence. This role allows the Count to convene and adjourn the assembly, as well as dissolve the assembly for new elections, or even suspend the legislative process in extreme circumstances. The Count also plays a major role in establishing the legislative agenda, and holds many privileges of a presiding officer. The only time that a count was not first man of the assembly was during the junior reign of [[Jason VI Claudius|Emperor Jason VI]], who directly ruled from the Eastern Diocese and controlled its government.


The most common [[wikipedia:endonym|endonym]] for the country is Paomania (Παομανια), which is derived from the ancient [[wikipedia:Doric Greek|Gythacan]] "πάομαι" (páomai), originally meaning "to acquire." In practice, Paomania roughly translates to "the power" or "the state", or "realm."
==Amenities and privileges==
==History==
[[File:Topkapı - 01.jpg|thumb|right|[[Leonopolis|Heraion]], the residence of the count of the east]]
===Pre-history of Perateia===
As viceroy, the count is granted many amenities that are traditionally reserved for the emperor. Chief of these is Heraion, which is the primary residence and office of the count of the east. Prior to 1833, Heraion, served as the official residence of the [[Monarchy of Vardana|King of Vardana]], and has since served as the chief imperial residence in Perateia. Eudoikoi<!--Palace of Eudcocia-->, located approximately 2 miles from Heraion, serves as the count's official guest house and secondary residence for the count if needed, most often in the event the emperor or a member of the [[Latin Imperial Family|imperial family]] visits [[Leonopolis]]. Tigrandas is the official county residence of the count, and is located in the province of Simara.
===Antiquity===
===Latin period and early Perateian Empire===
===Bayarid and Yen invasions===
===Periclean resurgence and personal union with Lihnidos===
===Modern Perateia===
==Geography==
[[File:Istanbul by Sentinel-2, 2020-05-09.jpg|200px|right|thumb|The city of Leonopolis and the Persespont from the Ozeros Sea.]]
Perateia is located in the eastern Periclean-region, split between northeastern Scipia and southwestern portions of the Ochrani peninsula, and stradles the only sea connection between the Periclean and Ozeros Seas via the Perseid Straits. This location has provided Peratiea ideally for defense and trade due to the confluence of the only land route between Ochran and Scipia and only sea lane between the Periciean and Ozeros Seas. The nearby [fault] is cause for earthquake activity, even though it doesn't pass through Perateia. The Scipian portion of Perateia consists of rolling plateaus, while the Ochrani side is hilly in general. The area around [[Leonopolis]] is the most densely populated.


Perateia's land area is approximately 68,160 square kilometers including lakes. Roughly 16% of its territory is located on the Ochrani side of the Perseid Straits.
It is widely known that the count is provided an allowance of at least {{LAS}}50,000 per year to cover expenses incurred while in office. However, the most recent release of annual compensation for the count is less widely known, and as of 1983, the annual compensation was reportedly {{LAS}}75,000.
===Climate===
===Precedence and form of address===
Perateian climate varies from a [[wikipedia:Mediterranean climate|Periclean]] climate, [[wikipedia:humid subtropical climate|humid subtropical climate]] and [[wikipedia:oceanic climate|oceanic climate]]. Its coastal, and borderline coastal regions have a Periclean climate that are highlighted by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters.
The count of the east is often considered among the most prestigious counts and political offices in Latium. Holding the office affords an individual the rank of [[Nobility of Latium#Comes system|Second Class Count]], and the style of "The Glorious" (''vir gloriosus''/''gloriosissimus''). An individual holds this distinction for life, even after leaving office.


The hilly disposition of Perateia has led to various mircoclimates throughout Perateia. The Scipian side of the Perateia are typically more wet, while the western borderlands near [[Vardana]] are some of the most commonly dry regions of the country. Conversely, the Ochrani side has a primarily oceanic climate characterized by moderate temperatures year round, and the absence of a typical dry season. Central Perateia, in and around Leonopolis there is often no dry season and heavy morning humidity, with semi-frequent fog.
==List of Counts of the East==
===Biodiversity===
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==Politics==
{{see also|Politics of Perateia}}
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| caption1    = [[Constantine XX Claudius|Constantine XI Claudius]], [[Monarchy of Perateia|Emperor]] since 2015
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| caption2    = [[Prince Theodosius, Duke of Beroea|The Duke of Beroea]], [[Mesazon of Perateia|Mesazon]] since 2019
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| caption3    = [[Niketas Metochites]], [[Grand Logothete of Perateia|Grand Logothete]] since 2016
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Perateia is a unitary absolute monarchy, operating under an uncodified constitution in which the [[Monarchy of Peratiea|emperor]] is the autocratic ruler of Perateia, and is considered the chief law giver and chief administrator.


The emperor is assisted by key ministers, members of the nobility, and oftentimes ecclesiastical figures. The emperor is the supreme commander of the armed forces, and serves as the head of state and government, and the leader of the the [[Perateian Ecumenical Church|church]] and government. However, while the emperor is the head of the government, he is aided by key officers such as the [[Mesazon of Perateia|Mesazon]], who serves as the emperor's chief advisor, and more recently as viceroy, and the [[Grand Logothete of Perateia|Grand Logothete]], whose office is primarily akin to that of a chief minister. The emperor has wide reaching discretionary powers over finances and dismissing and appointing state officials. While succession is officially semi-elective, it is hereditary in practice and often follows male-preference primogeniture succession practices. This de facto hereditary succession is primarily attributed to the long standing practice of junior co-emperors (''symbasileis''). Perateia has been in a [[wikipedia:personal union|personal union]] with [[Latium]] since 1964, and has been ruled by the [[House of Claudius|Claudian dynasty]] since 2000. The current emperor is [[Constantine XX Claudius|Constantine XI Claudius]], who has reigned as sole emperor since 3 November 2016.
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! width=9%|Name<br>{{small|(Birth–Death)}}
! width=8% colspan=2 |Term of office
! width=7% | Tenure
! width=10%|<small>Other offices<br />previously held
! width=5% | Monarch<br>{{small|(Reign)}}
|-
| rowspan=2| [[File:NicolasArsenievTropinin.jpg|75px]]
| rowspan=2| [[Boniface Anicius|{{small|The Glorious}}<br>'''Boniface Anicius''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EAA]]</small><br><small>(1797–1859)</small>
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | 2 June 1833
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | 1 January 1841
| rowspan=2| {{small| {{age in years and days|2 June 1833|1 January 1841}} }}
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! scope=row style="text-align:center;" | [[Andreas II Gentilius|'''Andreas II<br>Gentilius''']]<br>[[File:Seal of Latin Emperor Andreas II.svg|75px]]<br>{{small|(1810–1836)}}
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! scope=row style="text-align:center;" rowspan=2 | [[Michael IV Gentilius|'''Michael IV<br>Gentilius''']]<br>[[File:Seal of Latin Emperor Michael IV.svg|75px]]<br>{{small|(1836–1842)}}


The senate is the national legislature of Perateia, and while many of its roles are advisory, and it plays an important role in the crafting of legislation and budgetary matters. Its membership is traditionally appointed or inherited, though since 1984 a number of seats have been open for election. At times, the Senate may take part in limited judicial functions as the highest court in Perateia, most often in treason or more recently terrorism. Many key officials are granted a position in the Senate by virtue of their government or court offices. These senators comprise nearly half of the legislative composition. The senate is non-partisan, with partisan politics strictly prohibited by 1839 imperial decree.
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===Law===
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Perateian law is primarily based in traditional Latin law, with Latin codes as the earliest codes of law recognized in Perateia. Early differences in legal interpretations stem from more eastern and Lihnidosi influences in Perateian law. Many of the deviations between Latin and Perateian law began when usage of Latin began to decline in favor of Perateian, resulting in different interpretations of old Latin-based legal codes. This ultimately culminated in the promulgation of new legal codes, such as the Zenobid code issued in the mid 8th century.
| rowspan=2| [[Theophylactus I Augustus|{{small|His Imperial Highness}}<br>Theophylactus,<br>'''Prince of Youth''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EE]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EAA]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|ECA]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Military orders|MCG]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Military orders|MCC]]</small><br><small>(1819–1891)</small>
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | 1 January 1841
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | 15 November 1846
| rowspan=2| {{small| {{age in years and days|1 January 1841|15 November 1846}} }}
! rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|OFFICE}}
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! scope=row style="text-align:center;" | [[Andreas III Anicius|'''Andreas III<br> Anicius''']]<br>[[File:Seal of Latin Emperor Andreas III.svg|75px]]<br>{{small|(1842–1846)}}


The [[Universal Court of Judges (Perateia)|Universal Court of Judges]]<!--Kritai katholikoi--> is the court of last resort in Perateia. It is composed of 12 judges of secular or ecclesiastical expertise, and accepts applications of appeals from the Courts of Judgement<!--Epi ton kriseon-->, which presides over public and private tribunals. The main court of first instance is the Droungarios courts. The Dikaiophylaxian court is a special private and ecclesiastical court that presides over primarily ecclesiastical matters, though has limited jurisdiction over private matters below {{LAS}}10,000.
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| [[Syagrius Licinius|{{small|The Glorious}}<br>'''Syagrius Licinius''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Military orders|MCG]]</small><br><small>(1800–1868)</small>
| class=nowrap | 15 November 1846
| class=nowrap | 11 February 1850
| {{small| {{age in years and days|22 November 1846|11 February 1850}} }}
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! scope=row style="text-align:center;" rowspan=10 | [[Theophylactus I Augustus|'''Theophylactus I<br>Anicius''']]<br>[[File:Seal of Latin Emperor Theophylactus I.svg|75px]]<br>{{small|(1846–1891)}}


Law enforcement is provided by the Noumeroi, which serves as that national police force of Perateia with regional and local offices throughout the country and are supported by the Hetaeria tactical forces.
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===Foreign relations===
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{{see also|Foreign relations of Perateia}}
| [[Theodosius Ostia|{{small|The Glorious}}<br>'''Theodosius Ostia''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]]</small><br><small>(1799–1852)</small>
Perateia is a member of the [[Forum of Nations]], [[Society of Latin Peoples and States]], X, Y, and Z. It also holds associate membership in the [[Joint Space Agency]], and Z.
| class=nowrap | 15 July 1850
| class=nowrap | 17 December 1852
| {{small| {{age in years and days|15 July 1850|17 December 1852}} }}
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Perateia maintains a key place in world affairs due to its strategic hold on the land route through Leonopolis linking Ochran and Scipia, and one of the busiest sea lanes through the Perseid Straits that link the Periclean and Ozeros Seas. Its location dictates its foreign policy aims. The foreign minister is the Logothete of the Course (λογοθέτης τοῦ δρόμου), who is supported by the Bureau of Barbarian Affairs (σκρίνιον τῶν βαρβάρων), and oversees Perateia’s foreign policy objectives.
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| [[Constantine Judocus|{{small|The Glorious}}<br>'''Constantine Judocus''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]]</small><br><small>(1780–1863)</small>
| class=nowrap | 17 May 1853
| class=nowrap | 11 June 1859
| {{small| {{age in years and days|17 May 1853|11 June 1859}} }}
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Due to Perateia’s location straddling Scipia and Ochran, its foreign policy aims are focused on securing its position across the Perseid Straits. Due to the personal union with [[Latium]], and the dynastic union between the two nations before that, Perateia is supported in these goals through Latium’s [[Eastern Policy (Latium)|Eastern Policy]], which was first instituted during the reign of Perateian emperor [[Thomas I Anicius]] and his brother Latin emperor [[Theophylactus I Augustus|Theophylactus I Anicius]]. Perateia also works to achieve these aims by pursuing a network of alliances, membership in international organizations, and expansive trade policies to safeguard its position.
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===Military===
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{{see also|Autokramyna}}
| [[Valens Lentulus|{{small|The Glorious}}<br>'''Valens Lentulus''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]]</small><br><small>(1806–1898)</small>
The [[Autokramyna]] is the national defense force of Perateia, of which the emperor is the commander-in-chief, and under the oversight of the [[Grand Domestic of Perateia|Grand Domestic]]. It consists of X branches:
| class=nowrap | 11 June 1859
* [[Perateian Army]] (Παōμαîοι στρατός; Paōmaîoi stratόs)
| class=nowrap | 7 July 1865
** [[Hetaireia (Perateia)|Hetaireia]] (foreign legion)
| {{small| {{age in years and days|11 June 1859|7 July 1865}} }}
* [[Perateian Navy]] (Παōμαîοι ναυτικό; Paōmaîoi naytikό)
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* [[Perateian Air Force]] (Παōμαîοι αεροπορία; Paōmaîoi aeroporía)
* Paramonai (Παραμοναί)


Akritai (ἀκρίται) for border guards or border patrol. [[Hetaireia (Perateia)|Hetaireia]] as a foreign legion element. Paramonai as an imperial guard force.
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===Human rights===
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| [[Thomas Dorsuo|{{small|The Glorious}}<br>'''Thomas Dorsuo''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]]</small><br><small>(1801–1876)</small>
===Administrative divisions===
| class=nowrap | 7 July 1865
Since the [[Anician dynasty|Anician]] reforms in the 19th century, Perateia has consisted of 9 [[Administrative divisions of Perateia#Themes|themes]]. Each theme is then subdivided into numerous archonates, which are governed by an archon (roughly equal to mayor). Historically, themes were led by a single civil and military administration; however the 1888 reforms of [[Thomas I Anicius]] and [[Eusebia I Byzennina]] severed the joint civil-military administrative style. However, the central imperial government oversees the actions of local governments. Currently, eight themes are led by the imperial-appointed Kephale, with civil authority over the theme. Military themes equally correspond in geographic scope with their civil counterparts, but lack any administrative authority and serve as military groupings.
| class=nowrap | 26 June 1866
| {{small| {{age in years and days|7 July 1865|26 June 1866}} }}
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[[Leonopolis]] is the only city-theme, and it is subdivided into districts. Leonopolis is the only theme to be led by the [[Eparch of Leonopolis|Eparch]] and the consultative Leonopolis Assembly. Districts of Leonopolis feature an appointed archon, and in some cases elected councils of anywhere from 5 to 10 residents. Like with themes, the Eparch oversees the actions of district governments, who in turn is supervised by the central government. Due to its role as capital and proximity to the emperor, the Eparch of Leonopolis is often considered one of the most influential offices in government.
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==Economy==
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Perateia, primarily through its capital [[Leonopolis]], houses international ports that link Belisaria, Ochran, and Scipia. The Perseid Straits provides the only passage from the Periclean to Ozeros Seas, and is one of the busiest and narrowest sea lanes used for international navigation. As the Perseid Straits fall within Perateian territorial waters, passage is regulated by the Perateian government, with commercial and private passage governed by the [office]/convention. As a result, shipping is a key part of the economy.
| [[Flavius Julius|{{small|The Glorious Duke}}<br>'''Flavius Julius''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]]</small><br><small>(1812–1888)</small>
| class=nowrap | 26 June 1866
| class=nowrap | 29 February 1868
| {{small| {{age in years and days|26 June 1866|29 February 1868}} }}
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The service industry is well-developed due to the strategic location of the country, as well as historical and religious connections, including commerce, tourism, and trade. The financial sector of the economy grew along with industrialization and the increased passage of shipping and trade through the Perseid Strait. Agriculture was historically a major sector of the Perateian economy until the loss of the Nesilian provinces in what is now Vardana. However, with a series of reforms and investments in modern irrigation system, Perateia has expanded a limited agricultural industry.
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===Tourism===
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[[File:Paragliding_view_oludeniz_-_panoramio_(2).jpg|thumb|left|200px|Ormos beach]]
| [[Marius Aemelius|{{small|The Glorious}}<br>Marius Aemelius,<br>'''Duke of Narona''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]]</small><br><small>(1812–1899)</small>
[[File:48710_Bozburun-Marmaris-Muğla,_Turkey_-_panoramio_(8).jpg|thumb|right|200px|Sfarda in Perateia is a popular summer tourism destination.]]
| class=nowrap | 1 December 1868
Perateia is a major tourist destination and has become a major source of growth for the economy, both of vacationers and visiting professionals. Nearly all tourists enter through John X International Airport, located just west of Leonopolis on the Scipian side of the strait, or through a seaport in Leonopolis, Selentis, Savatra, or Gagara.
| class=nowrap | 15 October 1872
| {{small| {{age in years and days|1 December 1868|15 October 1872}} }}
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Leonopolis is one of the most important and popular tourism spots in Perateia, and the world. It is host to thousands of hotels and other industries related to tourism. A number of its attractions include many historical imperial or religious sites. These sites include  including the  range from historic religious sites [[Hagia Euergetou]], [[Monarchy of Perateia#Residences|Heraion]], [market], [[Leonopolis#Rosaeum|Rosaeum]], Tower of Christ,  Ippodrómos, and [historic palace site], as well as museums located throughout the country. A number of beachfront destinations on either the Periclean or Ozeros coasts are also popular tourism areas in Perateia, including [[Ormos]] located on the Ochrani side of the strait.
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| [[Andreas Otacilius|{{small|The Glorious}}<br>'''Andreas Otacilius''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]]</small><br><small>(1827–1880)</small>
| class=nowrap | 15 October 1872
| class=nowrap | 17 February 1874
| {{small| {{age in years and days|15 October 1872|17 February 1874}} }}
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===Infrastructure===
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| [[Leo Pola|{{small|The Glorious Duke}}<br>'''Leo Pola''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]]</small><br><small>(1825–1900)</small>
| class=nowrap | 17 February 1874
| class=nowrap | 4 April 1880
| {{small| {{age in years and days|17 February 1874|4 April 1880}} }}
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===Industries===
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| [[John XIII of Latium|{{small|His Imperial Highness}} <br>John,<br>'''Prince of Youth''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EE]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EAA]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|ECA]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Military orders|MCG]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Military orders|MCC]]</small><br><small>(1845–1925)</small>
| class=nowrap | 4 April 1880
| class=nowrap | 22 May 1890
| {{small| {{age in years and days|4 April 1880|22 May 1890}} }}
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==Demographics==
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According to the most recent 2020 census, the population of Perateia was 12 million people. Nearly 58% of the population resided in, or near, [[Leonopolis]]. Its population density is 186.5 people per km². Residents in the 15–64 age group compose 65% of the total population.
| [[File:Kochubey Viktor by Krüger.jpg|75px]]
| [[Theophylactus Aemelius|{{small|The Glorious}} <br>'''Theophylactus Aemelius''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EAA]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Military orders|MCC]]</small><br><small>(1838–1900)</small>
| class=nowrap | 9 January 1892
| class=nowrap | 21 June 1895
| {{small| {{age in years and days|9 January 1892|21 June 1895}} }}
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! scope=row style="text-align:center;" rowspan=4 | [[John XIII, Latin Emperor|'''John XIII Anicius''']]<br>[[File:Seal of Latin Emperor John XIII.svg|75px]]<br>{{small|(1891–1918)}}


Ethnic Perateians consist of the largest percentage of the population at 95%. Per census guidelines, a Perateian is any individual that speaks [[wikipedia:Tsakonian language|Perateian]] as a first language, adheres to [[Perateian Ecumenical Church|Perateian Ecumenicism]], and follows traditional Perateian cultural practices. This has led to a disparity in the census recognized ethnic Perateians and those that identify as Perateian, which independent studies show is closer to 84 to 88% of the nation’s population. However, colloquially, individuals that fall into this group are commonly referred to as Paomanian or Paomanians, a term roughly meaning "[citizen] of the empire" or "[citizen] of the state" from the ancient [[wikipedia:Doric Greek|Gythacan]].
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| [[Prince Michael, Duke of Ravenna|{{small|His Imperial Highness}} <br>Michael, <br>'''Duke of Ravenna''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EE]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Military orders|MCG]]</small><br><small>(1856–1911)</small>
| class=nowrap | 21 June 1895
| class=nowrap | 6 May 1902
| {{small| {{age in years and days|21 June 1895|6 May 1902}} }}
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The largest ethnic minority groups is Lerazgan, who first settled the Ochrani areas of Perateia in the 7th century. Other minority groups include, Vardani, Gharbaic, and [[Tenerians]], [[Kembesa|Kembesans]], among others. A Latin population has grown in Perateia since the 19th century and the dynastic, and later personal, union with [[Latium]].
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===Languages===
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The sole official language of Perateia is [[wikipedia:Tsakonian language|Perateian]], a [[wikipedia:Hellenic languages|Lihndosi language]] that evolved from [[wikipedia:Doric Greek|Gythacan Lihnidosi]]. It is the third most spoken Lihnidosi language in the [[Ajax|world]], and is spoken by 92% of the Perateian population as a first language. Approximately 4% of the population speaks [[wikipedia:Adyghe language|Lerazgan]] as their mother tongue. X and Y are the first language of 2% of the population, with many other languages spoken throughout parts of Perateia, including [[wikipedia:Ossetian language|Dardaloni]], [[wikipedia:Arabic language|Gharbaic]], [[wikipedia:Kurdish language|Kardish]], and [[wikipedia:Armenian language|Vardani]]. While Latin is not widely spoken as a major first language in Perateia, usage and education on Latin has risen since 1964.
| [[Marius IV Anicius|{{small|His Imperial Highness}} <br>Marius, <br>'''Prince of Youth''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EE]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EAA]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|ECA]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Military orders|MCG]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Military orders|MCC]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Dormant orders|MLO]]</small><br><small>(1878–1928)</small>
===Religion===
| class=nowrap | 6 May 1902
{{Pie chart
| class=nowrap | 2 March 1908
| thumb = right
| {{small| {{age in years and days|6 May 1902|2 March 1908}} }}
| caption = Religion in Perateia (2020)
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| label1 = [[Perateian Ecumenical Church|Perateian Ecumenicism]]
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| value1 = 90
| rowspan=2 colspan=6 | ''Office vacant<br> direct rule from 1908 to 1920''{{sup|1}}
| color1 = Blue
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| label2 = Unaffiliated
! scope=row style="text-align:center;" rowspan=3 | [[Marius IV Anicius|'''Marius IV Anicius''']]<br>[[File:Seal of Latin Emperor Marius IV.svg|75px]]<br>{{small|(1918–1928)}}{{sup|2}}
| value2 = 3
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| color2 = Honeydew
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| label3 = Other [[wikipedia:Christians|Christians]]  
| [[Aram Zakarian|{{small|The Glorious}} <br>'''Aram Zakarian''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|MCC]]</small><br><small>(1854–1924)</small>
| value3 = 2
| class=nowrap | 19 October 1920
| color3 = DeepSkyBlue
| class=nowrap | 22 January 1924
| label4 = [[Aletheic Church|Nazarists]]
| {{small| {{age in years and days|19 October 1920|22 January 1924}} }}
| value4 = 3
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| label5 = [[Azdarin]]
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| value5 = 1
| rowspan=2 | [[John XIV Anicius|{{small|The Glorious}} <br> John Anicius,<br>'''Duke of Beroea''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EE]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EAA]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|MCG]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|ECC]]</small><br><small>(1880–1964)</small>
| color5 = Green
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | 6 November 1924
| label6 = Other religions
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | 14 April 1928
| value6 = 4
| rowspan=2 | {{small| {{age in years and days|6 November 1924|14 April 1928}} }}
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The [[Perateian Ecumenical Church]] has been the state church of Perateia since the empire’s establishment in the 5th century. Despite having a state church, the Perateian imperial government provides a number of safeguards on freedom of religion; however, these freedoms require government recognition of a religion. Nearly 90% of the nation’s inhabitants follow Christian faiths, the largest portion of which follow the Ecumenical Church. Among minority faiths, nearly 3% of the population identify as [[Azdarin|Yen]], and 1% of the population as Jewish, and 4% of the population does not identify with any single religion or does not belong to an organized religion.
! scope=row style="text-align:center;" rowspan=2 | [[Joanna I, Latin Empress|'''Joanna I<br>Anicia''']]<br>[[File:Seal of Latin Empress Joanna I.svg|75px]]<br>{{small|(1928–1934)}}
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| rowspan=2 | [[Elias Apion|{{small|The Glorious}}<br>'''Elias Apion''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]]</small><br><small>(1877–1957)</small>
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | 14 April 1928
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | 7 June 1935
| rowspan=2 | {{small| {{age in years and days|14 April 1928|7 June 1935}} }}
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! scope=row style="text-align:center;" rowspan=4 | [[Constantine XIX, Latin Emperor|'''Constantine XIX<br>Anicius''']]<br>[[File:Seal of Latin Emperor Constantine XIX.svg|75px]]<br>{{small|(1934–1945)}}


Christianity has a long standing position in Perateia, and it is the birthplace of many saints. There are nearly 12000 churches in Perateia as of 2020. The Christian population of Perateia has grown in diversity since the 1970s, though the Ecumenical Church remains the predominant faith in Perateia, and incredibly influential.
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===Education===
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The Ministry of Education is responsible for overseeing all primary and secondary education in Perateia. Compulsory education lasts for 12 years, from ages 5 or 6 to 17 or 18. Public schooling is provided for those that are unable to afford private schooling, leading to a divide in quality of education, though in recent years public education has seen greater government funding and rising performance standards. Most students attend private tutors beginning at the age of twelve. Primary school consists of five years, middle school of three years, and high school of four years, resulting in 99% literacy rate among adults. Approximately 5% of students are home-schooled.
| [[Isaac Vachutian|{{small|The Glorious}}<br>'''Isaac Vachutian''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]]</small><br><small>(1889–1964)</small>
| class=nowrap | 7 June 1935
| class=nowrap | 20 March 1940
| {{small| {{age in years and days|7 June 1935|20 March 1940}} }}
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There are a total of 122 public or private universities in Perateia, of which 78 are located within [[Leonopolis]] or its surrounding area. According to independent studies, the University of Leonopolis is the highest ranked university in Perateia, followed by the Perseid University, both of which are ranked among the top 250 universities worldwide. Traditionally the emperor is responsible for appointing the president or provost of all universities in Perateia, whether public or private. Perateia participates in the [[Society of Latin Peoples and States|SLPC Exchange Program]], the XXXX, and YYYY exchange programs.
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| [[Avienus Tarquinius|{{small|The Glorious}}<br>'''Avienus Tarquinius''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]]</small><br><small>(1900–1969)</small>
| class=nowrap | 20 March 1940
| class=nowrap | 6 June 1942
| {{small| {{age in years and days|20 March 1940|6 June 1942}} }}
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===Health===
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Perateia instituted publicly funded, universal healthcare in 1989, which is administered by the Eidikon and the Special Secretary (Epi tou eidikou). This publicly funded system is primarily funded by 4% tax on payroll or employers, and covers anywhere from 71% to 80% of health care costs depending on the expense. Healthcare spending amounts to approximately 7% of GDP according to the most recently disclosed government budget. This healthcare spending ranks #th among nations.
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| rowspan=2 | [[John XIV Anicius|{{small|His Imperial Majesty}} <br> John,<br>'''Father of the Emperor''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EE]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EAA]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|MCG]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|ECC]]</small><br><small>(1880–1964)</small>
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | 6 June 1942
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | 1 January 1949
| rowspan=2 | {{small| {{age in years and days|6 June 1942|1 January 1949}} }}
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! scope=row style="text-align:center;" rowspan=10 | [[Diana I Anicia|'''Diana I<br>Anicia''']]<br>[[File:Seal of Latin Empress Diana Augusta.svg|75px]]<br>{{small|(1945–2000)}}
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| [[File:Emmanouil Tsouderos.jpg|75px]]
| [[Andranik Lernakan|{{small|The Glorious}} <br>'''Andranik Lernakan''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|ECA]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Military orders|MCC]]</small><br><small>(1889–1949)</small>
| class=nowrap | 1 January 1949
| class=nowrap | 6 August 1949
| {{small| {{age in years and days|1 January 1949|6 August 1949}} }}
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| [[File:Portrait of T. Keith Glennan - GPN-2002-000079.jpg|75px]]
| [[Michael Claudius (born 1903)|{{small|The Glorious Duke}} <br>'''Michael Claudius''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EE]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EAA]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|ECA]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Military orders|MCC]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Military orders|MCG]]</small><br><small>(1903–2005)</small>
| class=nowrap | {{small|2 February}}<br>1950
| class=nowrap | {{small|18 October}}<br>1954
| {{small| {{age in years and days|2 February 1950|18 October 1954}} }}
! style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|[[List of Latin legions#Modern|Prefect of the 22nd and 23rd Twin Legions]]|[[Mayor of the Duchy of Adrianople]]|[[Sacred Assembly#Composition|Count in the aide of Council]]|[[Latin Armed Forces#Counts|Military Count of Picenum]]}}
|-
| [[File:Carlos Arias Navarro 1975.jpg|75px]]
| [[Zenobios Malenios|{{small|The Glorious Prince}} <br>'''Zenobios Malenios''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Military orders|MCG]]</small><br><small>(1910–1988)</small>
| class=nowrap | 18 October 1954
| class=nowrap | 13 July 1964
| {{small| {{age in years and days|18 October 1954|13 July 1964}} }}
! style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|[[Senate of Latium|Senator]]|[[College of Praetors|Praetorial Magistrate for Perateia]]|[[Diocese of the East|Vicar of Simara]]|[[Board of Trade (Latium)|Commissioner of the Board of Trade]]}}
|-
|
| [[Peter I, King of Keld|{{small|His Royal Highness}} <br>Peter,<br>'''Duke of Keld''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EE]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EAA]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Military orders|MCG]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Military orders|MCC]]</small><br><small>(1930–1996)</small>
| class=nowrap | 13 July 1962
| class=nowrap | 19 June 1970
| {{small| {{age in years and days|13 July 1964|19 June 1970}} }}
! style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|[[Senate of Latium|Senator]]|[[Administrative divisions of Latium#Diocese|Vicar of Sabinia]]}}
|-
| [[File:Mariano Rumor daticamera.jpg|75px]]
| [[Constantine Turullius|{{small|The Glorious}} <br>'''Constantine Turullius''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|MCC]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Military orders|MOP]]</small><br><small>(1910–1993)</small>
| class=nowrap | 19 June 1970
| class=nowrap | 31 March 1973
| {{small| {{age in years and days|19 June 1970|31 March 1973}} }}
! style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|[[Ascanium|Urban Prefect of Ascanium]]|[[Scholarian Guard|Legate of the Scholarian Guard]]}}
|-
| [[File:Joseph Verrucosus as Count of the East, 1973–1976.jpg|75px]]
| [[Josephus Verrucosus|{{small|The Glorious}} <br>'''Josephus Verrucosus''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EE]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EAA]]</small><br><small>(1928–)</small>
| class=nowrap | 31 March 1973
| class=nowrap | 2 September 1976
| {{small| {{age in years and days|31 March 1973|2 September 1976}} }}
! style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|[[Senate of Latium|Senator]]|[[Minority leaders of the Latin Senate|Senate Minority Leader]]|[[College of Praetors|Praetorial Magistrate for Legionary Procurment]]|[[Consul of Latium|Consul]]}}
|-
| [[File:Portrait of T. Keith Glennan - GPN-2002-000079.jpg|75px]]
| [[Michael Claudius (born 1903)|{{small|The Illustrious Duke}} <br>'''Michael Claudius''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EE]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EAA]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|ECA]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Military orders|MCC]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Military orders|MCG]]</small><br><small>(1903–2005)</small>
| class=nowrap | 17 September 1976
| class=nowrap | 1 January 1990
| {{small| {{age in years and days|17 September 1976|1 January 1990}} }}
! style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|[[List of Latin legions#Modern|Prefect of the 22nd and 23rd Twin Legions]]|[[Mayor of the Duchy of Adrianople]]|[[Sacred Assembly#Composition|Count in the aide of Council]]|[[Latin Armed Forces#Counts|Military Count of Picenum]]|[[Count of the East]]|[[Imperial Court (Latium)#Master of Soldiers|Master of Soliders]]|[[Senate of Latium|Senator]]|[[Consul of Latium|Consul]]}}
|-
| [[File:Jason, Prince of Youth as Count of the East.jpg|75px]]
| [[Jason VI Claudius|{{small|His Imperial Highness}} <br>Jason, <br>'''Prince of Youth''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EE]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EAA]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|ECA]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Military orders|MCG]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Military orders|MCC]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Dormant orders|MLO]]</small><br><small>(1964–2016)</small>
| class=nowrap | 1 January 1990
| class=nowrap | 2 February 1993
| {{small| {{age in years and days|1 January 1990|2 February 1993}} }}
! style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|[[Administrative divisions of Latium#Dioceses|Vicar of Aternum]]|[[Adrianople|Count of Adrianople]]}}
|-
| rowspan=2 colspan=6 | ''Office vacant<br> direct rule from 1993 to 2001''{{sup|3}}
|-
! scope=row style="text-align:center;" rowspan=5 | [[Jason VI Claudius|'''Jason VI<br>Claudius''']]<br>[[File:Seal of Latin Emperor Jason VI.svg|75px]]<br>{{small|(1993–2016)}}{{sup|4}}
|-
| [[File:Paul Sarbanes, official color photo.jpg|75px]]
| [[Constantine Orontes|{{small|The Glorious}} <br>'''Constantinus Orontes''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|CC]]</small><br><small>(1934–2020)</small>
| class=nowrap | 7 May 2001
| class=nowrap | 9 August 2005<br>
| {{small| {{age in years and days|7 May 2001|9 August 2005}} }}
! style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|[[Senate of Latium|Senator]]|[[Leonopolis|Urban Prefect of Leonopolis]]|[[Diocese of the East#Government|Vicar of Faventia]]}}
|-
| [[File:Dimitris droutsas.jpg|75px]]
| [[Andronicus Syrgiannes|{{small|The Glorious}} <br>'''Andronicus Syrgiannes''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Judiciary of Latium#Emperor's Counsel|IA]]</small><br><small>(1962–)</small>
| class=nowrap | 17 December 2005
| class=nowrap | 8 October 2011
| {{small| {{age in years and days|17 December 2005|8 October 2011}}}}
! style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|[[Judiciary of Latium#Delators|Imperial Delator for Perateia]]|[[Judiciary of Latium#Court of Assidere|Judge of the Court of Assidere for Judicial District of Leonopolis]]}}
|-
| [[File:Marco Minniti Official.jpg|75px]]
| [[Severus Antistius|{{small|The Glorious}} <br>'''Severus Antistius''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|ECA]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Military orders|MCC]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Military orders|MOP]]</small><br><small>(1934–2015)</small>
| class=nowrap | 8 October 2011
| class=nowrap | 28 February 2015<br><small>''(Died in office)''</small>
| {{small| {{age in years and days|8 October 2011|28 February 2015}}}}
! style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|[[Imperial Court (Latium)#Imperial household|Count of the Household Cavalry]]|[[Sasora|Count Palatine of Sasora]]}}
|-
| rowspan=2 colspan=6 | ''Office vacant<br> direct rule from 2015 to 2017''{{sup|5}}
|-
! scope=row style="text-align:center;" rowspan=2 | [[Constantine XX Claudius|'''Constantine XX<br>Claudius''']]<br>[[File:Seal of Latin Emperor Constantine XX.svg|75px]]<br>{{small|(2015–)}}{{sup|6}}
|-
| [[File:Andreas Pinarius.jpg|75px]]
| [[Andreas Pinarius|{{small|The Glorious}} <br>'''Andreas Pinarius''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Military orders|MCG]]</small><br><small>(1965–)</small>
| class=nowrap | 9 June 2017
| class=nowrap | Incumbent
| {{small| {{age in years and days|9 June 2017}}}}
! style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|[[List of Latin legions#Modern|Prefect of Fortune's 16th Legion]]|[[Latin Armed Forces#Counts|Military Count of Praetutia]]||}}
|-
|}
;Notes
<small>{{ubl
|{{sup|1}} Direct rule was installed and the office of Count of the East was officially vacant during the junior emperorship of [[Marius IV Anicius|Marius IV]], who governed from his court in [[Leonopolis]], from 2 March 1908 to 19 October 1920.
|{{sup|2}} Junior emperor from 1908 to 1918.
|{{sup|3}} Direct rule was installed and the office of Count of the East was officially vacant during the junior emperorship of [[Jason VI Claudius|Jason VI]], who governed from his court in [[Leonopolis]], from 2 February 1993 to 7 May 2001.
|{{sup|4}} Junior emperor from 1993 to 1999.
|{{sup|5}} Direct rule was installed and the office of Count of the East was officially vacant during the junior emperorship of [[Constantine XX Claudius|Constantine XX]], who governed from his court in [[Leonopolis]], from 28 February 2015 to 1 January 2017.
|{{sup|6}} Junior emperor from 2015 to 2016.
}}</small>
===List of former living counts===
As of 2022 there are four living former Counts of the East:
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Count of the East
Seal of Perateia.png
Seal of the Diocese of the East
Andreas Pinarius.jpg
Incumbent
Andreas Pinarius
since 9 June 2017
StyleCount (informal)
The Glorious (formal)
His Excellency (international)
Member of
ResidenceHeraion
AppointerThe Monarch
Term lengthAt the Emperor's pleasure
Inaugural holderBonifacius Anicius (restoration)
Formation2 June 1833 (restoration)

The Count of the East (Latin: Comes Orientis) is the appointed governor of the Diocese of the East, also known as Perateia. The Count is the imperial viceroy and head of the sub-national government in Perateia. As an appointed office, the Count of the East is not responsible to the elected Perateian Senate, but instead the Emperor and central imperial government.

The office of Count was originally established in the eastern Periclean region in the 3rd century CE, maintaining the role of governor over the modern day territories of Alanahr, Kocispara, Vardana, and northern Fahran. Following the loss, and later abandonment, of the eastern provinces in the 6th century, the last late classical count, Aurelius Tigran, established himself as King over parts of the former Latin holdings centered on Leonopolis, where successive kings continued to claim the title of Count of the East. Use of the office remained dormant in Latium until 1833, and the Lihnidosi Rebellion, which resulted in Latin control over parts of Vardana, namely Leonopolis and the surrounding countryside. Since the office was reactivated in 1833, 34 individuals have served, including with 5 future emperors.

Today, the Count of the East is the chief magistrate of the Diocese of the East and serves as the head of government of Perateia and leader of the Eastern Council. The count is ex offico the Augustal Prefect of Perateia, and a member of the Eastern Assembly.

Role

The Count of the East is the appointed governor of the Diocese of the East and the only such governor to hold the title of Count, in lieu of the traditional vicar; however, the Count is also Augustal Prefect of Perateia, a caesarean province that is coterminous with the Eastern Diocese. As governor, the count is charged with the primarily executive duties in the diocese. These functions include enacting legislation passed by the diocesan assembly, or in some instances issue diocesan edicts. Through these edicts, the count can declare public emergencies within the diocese, temporarily suspend or alter local law, ordinances, etc.

A unique power held by the count is to grant clemency or issues pardons to individuals that are sentenced under customary Vardanan law; however, this practice rarely takes place. While this clemency power exists, any act of clemency must be countersigned by the emperor. The count is also afforded a role on the Board of Trade, which oversees toll schedules on passage through the Alcaean Straits.

The count also holds veto authority over legislation passed by the Perateian Senate. There is no mechanism for the local senate to overturn a veto other than direct Imperial Petition. The count is also responsible for submitting a budget to the Treasury Board and the Assembly. In addition, the count has the power of appointment to appoint local prefects and other local officials. More recently, the Count has convened a Perateian equivalent to the imperial Local Council. This action has seen mixed support, as the Assembly asserts that it is a move to circumvent any legislative process. However, it has seen widespread support from communities and local officials throughout the Eastern Diocese.

In addition, the Count is the leader of the Perateian Auxiliary Forces, which provide for general policing and internal security, along with support for traditional legions in defense of the diocese, in event of war or civil unrest. Due to this role as leader of the Auxiliary, many counts come from military backgrounds and, until recently, lacked local ties.

Eastern Council

One of the Counts primary roles is as the diocesan head of government, which it maintains by virtue of its role as the presiding officer of the Eastern Council. Through the Council, the Count leads and directs the diocesan government and formulates policy. Key members are appointed by the emperor, often on the advice and recommendation of the Count of the East, with all secondary officers appointed by the Count. The Count has the power to dismiss members of the Eastern Council. Along with providing the council with leadership, the count is the chief magistrate of the Military Bureau and acts as the nominal commander in chief of the Perateian Auxiliary Forces.

Eastern Assembly

The Count also holds a seat on the Eastern Assembly, and remains one of the few remaining appointed seats on the Assembly. In practice, the Count is the first man of the assembly, a role which he holds in the emperor's physical absence. This role allows the Count to convene and adjourn the assembly, as well as dissolve the assembly for new elections, or even suspend the legislative process in extreme circumstances. The Count also plays a major role in establishing the legislative agenda, and holds many privileges of a presiding officer. The only time that a count was not first man of the assembly was during the junior reign of Emperor Jason VI, who directly ruled from the Eastern Diocese and controlled its government.

Amenities and privileges

Heraion, the residence of the count of the east

As viceroy, the count is granted many amenities that are traditionally reserved for the emperor. Chief of these is Heraion, which is the primary residence and office of the count of the east. Prior to 1833, Heraion, served as the official residence of the King of Vardana, and has since served as the chief imperial residence in Perateia. Eudoikoi, located approximately 2 miles from Heraion, serves as the count's official guest house and secondary residence for the count if needed, most often in the event the emperor or a member of the imperial family visits Leonopolis. Tigrandas is the official county residence of the count, and is located in the province of Simara.

It is widely known that the count is provided an allowance of at least $50,000 per year to cover expenses incurred while in office. However, the most recent release of annual compensation for the count is less widely known, and as of 1983, the annual compensation was reportedly $75,000.

Precedence and form of address

The count of the east is often considered among the most prestigious counts and political offices in Latium. Holding the office affords an individual the rank of Second Class Count, and the style of "The Glorious" (vir gloriosus/gloriosissimus). An individual holds this distinction for life, even after leaving office.

List of Counts of the East

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Tenure Other offices
previously held
Monarch
(Reign)
NicolasArsenievTropinin.jpg The Glorious
Boniface Anicius

CI EAA
(1797–1859)
2 June 1833 1 January 1841 7 years, 213 days
  • OFFICE
Andreas II
Gentilius

File:Seal of Latin Emperor Andreas II.svg
(1810–1836)
Michael IV
Gentilius

File:Seal of Latin Emperor Michael IV.svg
(1836–1842)
P.F. Sokolov 014.jpg His Imperial Highness
Theophylactus,
Prince of Youth

CI EE EAA ECA MCG MCC
(1819–1891)
1 January 1841 15 November 1846 5 years, 318 days
  • OFFICE
Andreas III
Anicius

File:Seal of Latin Emperor Andreas III.svg
(1842–1846)
Santiago de Liniers.jpg The Glorious
Syagrius Licinius

CI MCG
(1800–1868)
15 November 1846 11 February 1850 3 years, 81 days
  • OFFICE
Theophylactus I
Anicius

File:Seal of Latin Emperor Theophylactus I.svg
(1846–1891)
Langeron A F.jpg The Glorious
Theodosius Ostia

CI
(1799–1852)
15 July 1850 17 December 1852 2 years, 155 days
  • OFFICE
Valldeperas, Eusebi. Retrat de Joan Prim 43.JPG The Glorious
Constantine Judocus

CI
(1780–1863)
17 May 1853 11 June 1859 6 years, 25 days
  • OFFICE
NicolasArsenievTropinin.jpg The Glorious
Valens Lentulus

CI
(1806–1898)
11 June 1859 7 July 1865 6 years, 26 days
  • OFFICE
Louise Adélaïde Desnos, née Robin (1807-1870) - Le général Comte Dumas (1753-1837).jpg The Glorious
Thomas Dorsuo

CI
(1801–1876)
7 July 1865 26 June 1866 354 days
  • OFFICE
Charles Paget.JPG The Glorious Duke
Flavius Julius

CI
(1812–1888)
26 June 1866 29 February 1868 1 year, 248 days
  • OFFICE
Johann Peter Krafft - Franz Xaver Richter von Binnenthal - WGA12274.jpg The Glorious
Marius Aemelius,
Duke of Narona

CI
(1812–1899)
1 December 1868 15 October 1872 3 years, 319 days
  • OFFICE
MikhailVorontsov.jpg The Glorious
Andreas Otacilius

CI
(1827–1880)
15 October 1872 17 February 1874 1 year, 125 days
  • OFFICE
Pablo-morillo.jpg The Glorious Duke
Leo Pola

CI
(1825–1900)
17 February 1874 4 April 1880 6 years, 47 days
  • OFFICE
Luigi Amedeo, Duke of the Abruzzi.jpg His Imperial Highness
John,
Prince of Youth

CI EE EAA ECA MCG MCC
(1845–1925)
4 April 1880 22 May 1890 10 years, 48 days
  • OFFICE
Kochubey Viktor by Krüger.jpg The Glorious
Theophylactus Aemelius

CI EAA MCC
(1838–1900)
9 January 1892 21 June 1895 3 years, 163 days
  • OFFICE
John XIII Anicius
File:Seal of Latin Emperor John XIII.svg
(1891–1918)
Prince Umberto, Count of Salemi.jpg His Imperial Highness
Michael,
Duke of Ravenna

CI EE MCG
(1856–1911)
21 June 1895 6 May 1902 6 years, 319 days
  • OFFICE
File:Aimone di Savoia Duca di Spoleto.jpg His Imperial Highness
Marius,
Prince of Youth

CI EE EAA ECA MCG MCC MLO
(1878–1928)
6 May 1902 2 March 1908 5 years, 301 days
  • OFFICE
Office vacant
direct rule from 1908 to 1920
1
Marius IV Anicius
File:Seal of Latin Emperor Marius IV.svg
(1918–1928)2
Herczeg Ferenc.jpg The Glorious
Aram Zakarian

CI MCC
(1854–1924)
19 October 1920 22 January 1924 3 years, 95 days
  • OFFICE
Filiberto di Savoia-Genova.jpg The Glorious
John Anicius,
Duke of Beroea

CI EE EAA MCG ECC
(1880–1964)
6 November 1924 14 April 1928 3 years, 160 days
  • OFFICE
Joanna I
Anicia

File:Seal of Latin Empress Joanna I.svg
(1928–1934)
Isaac Israels 001.jpg The Glorious
Elias Apion

CI
(1877–1957)
14 April 1928 7 June 1935 7 years, 54 days
  • OFFICE
Constantine XIX
Anicius

File:Seal of Latin Emperor Constantine XIX.svg
(1934–1945)
Sir John Ferguson Bell Mayor of Derby by Ernest Townsend died 1944.jpg The Glorious
Isaac Vachutian

CI
(1889–1964)
7 June 1935 20 March 1940 4 years, 287 days
  • OFFICE
Ivan Vavpotič - Kralj Aleksander I. v admiralski uniformi.jpg The Glorious
Avienus Tarquinius

CI
(1900–1969)
20 March 1940 6 June 1942 2 years, 78 days
  • OFFICE
Filiberto di Savoia-Genova.jpg His Imperial Majesty
John,
Father of the Emperor

CI EE EAA MCG ECC
(1880–1964)
6 June 1942 1 January 1949 6 years, 209 days
  • OFFICE
Diana I
Anicia

File:Seal of Latin Empress Diana Augusta.svg
(1945–2000)
Emmanouil Tsouderos.jpg The Glorious
Andranik Lernakan

CI ECA MCC
(1889–1949)
1 January 1949 6 August 1949 217 days
Portrait of T. Keith Glennan - GPN-2002-000079.jpg The Glorious Duke
Michael Claudius

CI EE EAA ECA MCC MCG
(1903–2005)
2 February
1950
18 October
1954
4 years, 258 days
Carlos Arias Navarro 1975.jpg The Glorious Prince
Zenobios Malenios

CI MCG
(1910–1988)
18 October 1954 13 July 1964 9 years, 269 days
His Royal Highness
Peter,
Duke of Keld

CI EE EAA MCG MCC
(1930–1996)
13 July 1962 19 June 1970 5 years, 341 days
Mariano Rumor daticamera.jpg The Glorious
Constantine Turullius

CI MCC MOP
(1910–1993)
19 June 1970 31 March 1973 2 years, 285 days
Joseph Verrucosus as Count of the East, 1973–1976.jpg The Glorious
Josephus Verrucosus

CI EE EAA
(1928–)
31 March 1973 2 September 1976 3 years, 155 days
Portrait of T. Keith Glennan - GPN-2002-000079.jpg The Illustrious Duke
Michael Claudius

CI EE EAA ECA MCC MCG
(1903–2005)
17 September 1976 1 January 1990 13 years, 106 days
Jason, Prince of Youth as Count of the East.jpg His Imperial Highness
Jason,
Prince of Youth

CI EE EAA ECA MCG MCC MLO
(1964–2016)
1 January 1990 2 February 1993 3 years, 32 days
Office vacant
direct rule from 1993 to 2001
3
Jason VI
Claudius

File:Seal of Latin Emperor Jason VI.svg
(1993–2016)4
Paul Sarbanes, official color photo.jpg The Glorious
Constantinus Orontes

CI CC
(1934–2020)
7 May 2001 9 August 2005
4 years, 94 days
Dimitris droutsas.jpg The Glorious
Andronicus Syrgiannes

CI IA
(1962–)
17 December 2005 8 October 2011 5 years, 295 days
Marco Minniti Official.jpg The Glorious
Severus Antistius

CI ECA MCC MOP
(1934–2015)
8 October 2011 28 February 2015
(Died in office)
3 years, 143 days
Office vacant
direct rule from 2015 to 2017
5
Constantine XX
Claudius

Seal of Latin Emperor Constantine XX.svg
(2015–)6
Andreas Pinarius.jpg The Glorious
Andreas Pinarius

CI MCG
(1965–)
9 June 2017 Incumbent 6 years, 331 days
Notes

  • 1 Direct rule was installed and the office of Count of the East was officially vacant during the junior emperorship of Marius IV, who governed from his court in Leonopolis, from 2 March 1908 to 19 October 1920.
  • 2 Junior emperor from 1908 to 1918.
  • 3 Direct rule was installed and the office of Count of the East was officially vacant during the junior emperorship of Jason VI, who governed from his court in Leonopolis, from 2 February 1993 to 7 May 2001.
  • 4 Junior emperor from 1993 to 1999.
  • 5 Direct rule was installed and the office of Count of the East was officially vacant during the junior emperorship of Constantine XX, who governed from his court in Leonopolis, from 28 February 2015 to 1 January 2017.
  • 6 Junior emperor from 2015 to 2016.

List of former living counts

As of 2022 there are four living former Counts of the East:

See also