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Brescia Brescia is a Catholicism Catholic Culture Lombard Theocracy theocracy and Holy Roman Emperor HRE member located in the Lombardy area, Italy region, of the Western Europe subcontinent; arising at the start of the 'Holy Roman Empire' era. Emerging, gaining core cores, from Catholicism Catholic Italy Italy on February 2, 962, the theocracy borders fellow Catholicism Catholic countries only (Lombardy Lombardy west, Mantua Mantua south, Bavaria Bavaria east and Swabia Swabia north).

Brescia Brescia will be annexed by Catholicism Catholic Naples Naples in 1319, released from them in 1320, and finally, losing its core cores, annexed by Catholicism Catholic Verona Verona in 1332 never to appear on the map for the rest of the timeline.

The theocracy will lose its core cores again on March 17, 1861.

Called "Brescia" on-file

See also: Italy Italy, Naples Naples, Verona Verona

Decisions[]

decision Form Italian Nation[]

  • Requirment(s):
    • No Does not exist:
    • No Is not:
    • Culture Culture Group is Latin
    • Colonial nation Is No not a colonial nation
    • Yes One of the following must be true:
      • Colonial nation Is No not a former colonial nation
      • Colonial nation Is a former colonial nation
        • No Not AI
    • Administrative technology Administrative Technology at least 10
    • Is Independent or a Tributary
    • War Is No not at war
    • core Own core Province province(s): Zena (101), Milano (104), Modena (106), Verona (108), Mantova (109), Firenze (116), Siena (117), Roma (118), and Ancona (119)
  • Effect(s):
    • Holy Roman Emperor If country was part of the HRE (but not elector nor emperor) then:
      • Relations Emperor gains "Left Empire" opinion modifier of country
    • Kingdom rank Government Rank changes to Kingdom
    • Country changes to Italy Italy
    • Cost to fabricate claims Gain a permanent claim on Region(s): Italy
    • Prestige Gain 25 Prestige
    • Capital Roma (118) becomes the capital
    • Tradtions Can embrace Italian Ideas and Traditions
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