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West Rome West Rome is a Chalcedonism Chalcedonian Culture Roman Monarchy autocracy that occupies the lands of Iberia, France, Italy, South German and Britain regions of Western Europe subcontinent and the northern areas of the Maghreb region of the Africa continent. The autocracy emerges from the split of Chalcedonism Chalcedonian Rome Rome with Chalcedonism Chalcedonian Byzantium Byzantium taking the Roman lands to the east on January 17, 395, with core cores, bordering Fetishist Fetishist African countries to the south, bordering Byzantium and Tengri Tengri Huns Huns east in the Balkans, Germanic Germanic barbarian tribes in the northeast and the Druidist Druidist Celtic countries in the Britain region. West Rome borders the waters of the North Atlantic to the west and Mediterranean south.

West Rome will suffer greatly from the Barbarian Invasions till it is isolated with only two provinces in the East Adriatic area, Balkans region of the Eastern Europe subcontinent on September 4, 476. In 480, Arian Arian Italy Italy had annexed the rest of West Rome, losing itscore cores and never appears on-map again. until a Roman Rump state known as Soissons Soissons can restore the Western Roman Empire once more.

Called "Western Roman Empire" on-file

See also: Italy Italy, Byzantium Byzantium, Rome Rome, Soissons Soissons, Francia Francia, Ostrogoths Ostrogoths

History[]

West Rome West Rome is both a formable country and a country that the player can start as. If the player is playing as Rome Rome, and activates the Division of Rome decision, then both the Western Roman Empire and Byzantium Byzantine Empire (who is West Rome's historical friend) is formed from the original empire, and the player is given the decision to play as either of the two empires. West Rome is playable from January 17th, 395 to 480, where West Rome is annexed by Italy Italy.

Form West Rome[]

  • Requirement(s):
    • Is Soissons Soissons
    • Vassal Is No not a subject nation
    • War Is No not at war
    • No Does not exist: Rome Rome and West Rome West Rome
    • core Own core Province province(s): Roma (118)
    • Province Own at least 40 cities
  • Effect(s):
    • Country changes to West Rome West Rome
    • Prestige Gain 50 Prestige

Decisions []

decision Restore the Roman Empire (West Rome)[]

  • Requirement(s):
    • Is West Rome West Rome
    • Does No not exist: Rome Rome or Byzantium Byzantium
    • Vassal Is No not a subject
    • War Is No not at war
    • core Own core Province province(s): Roma (118), Campania (121), Messana (124), Konstantinoúpolis (151), Adrianoúpolis (149) and Athína (146)
  • Effect(s):
    • Change country to Rome Rome
    • Prestige Gain 50 Prestige

decision Technology Reform (Roman)[]

  • Requirment(s):
    • Roman technology group Technology Group is Roman
    • War Is No not at war
    • Stability Stability at least 2
    • Administrative technology Administrative Technology at least 46
    • Administrative monarch power Administrative Power at least 100
  • Effect(s):
    • Administrative monarch power Lose 100 Administrative power
    • Stability Lose 2 Stabilityk
    • Eastern technology group Technology Group changed to western
    • Eastern technology group Unity Types changed to Eastern

Strategy[]

Barbarian Invasions[]

When you are swarmed by Germanic tribes, hire mercenaries and recruit regiments. DO go over the force limit; having many loans because you wasted cash over the force limit is preferable to complete annihilation. Build a vassal wall on your border, and make sure you are allied with Byzantium Byzantium. The AI generally doesn't attack vassals, so your borders will be secured if you get the wall up fast enough. Never declare war here; Germans will attack in your moment of weakness, and then your fate is sealed. Instead, let them attack you; defensive wars are looked on favorably by allies, and you can win battles by attacking less and letting enemies get crossing penalties. While it may seem like a bad idea, expanding your British holdings gives you a fallback location in case Rome falls. Overall, West Rome is a very hard nation to play as; don't think you can keep all your provinces forever. To succeed, keep an open mind, and don't let a loss derail your campaign.

Alternatively, rush the tech that gives you forts and take a loan or two if needed to build a wall of forts in the mountainous areas of northern Spain and in the alps. You will have to accept the loss of Gaul, Britannia and Illyria/Pannonia, but in return, you will be able to keep Italy, Spain and your african holdings safe from the barbarians by only attacking the barbarians when they sit on your forts in the mountains. Having a good military advisor will make this task even easier. Byzantium will help you.

Fall of Rome[]

The Setting[]

Following the fall of Rome and the last remaining (West) Roman city of Ravenna, Roman Emperor Julius Nepos had fled Italy to Dalmatia, because his rival, Odoacer, had won and proclaimed himself the 1st King of Italy Italy. Now only you, Byzantium Byzantium, Soissons Soissons, and Altava Altava are what remain of the former Rome Roman Empire. Now exiled as the West Rome Rump State of Roman Dalmatia, with a mere Development development 25 (down from a previous Development development of 1151), and bordering Odoacer's now mighty Italy Kingdom of Italy, the hostile Ostrogoths Ostrogoths, and the friendly Byzantium Byzantine Empire.

Historically, Julius Nepos would later continue to rule over the rump state and would even get assassinated. Not this time. This time Emperor Nepos will rightfully be restored as Emperor of Rome.

Historical Friend means Historical Backup[]

Byzantium Byzantium will immediately accept as alliance offer due to being historical friends. This will work 100% of the time with literally any year on the timeline as West Rome West Rome due to this modifier. Now Odoacer's Italy Italy and the Ostrogoths Ostrogoths will back off and will be on the defensive instead of the offensive due to the overwhelming strength of the Byzantium Byzantine military. Now you can survive the barbarian invasions!

Reclaiming Territory[]

Despite being in exile, you still have a lot of core cores on the Italia, Gaul (France), Raetia (Switzerland), and Noricum (Austria/Slovenia). Vannes Vannes is a rather easy target since you have cores on their entire country and they have an extremely weak army and navy that would make even the smallest of nations laugh. Usually they will have at least one ally, such as Burgundy Burgundy. Strike at Vannes Vannes when their ally (allies) won't join or are too weak, that is when you can sail over and launch a naval invasion of Brittany. Avoid the Soissons Soissons (thus also avoiding their ally, Altava Altava; they will almost always ally will each other in a game) until you have your Italian cores back from Odoacer later on. Once you are much stronger, you can prepare for war against the two former Roman states of Soissons Soissons and Altava Altava for your cores if you're willing to put up a decent fight.

Now Italy Italy should eventually get into a few wars with its neighbors. Now this is the part where you wait for Odoacer's Italian forces to begin taking massive casualties and losses in battles. When the moment is right, declare on your war to reclaim Rome for the Emperor Nepos (or his successor); make sure Byzantium Byzantium is called into this war because there is a chance that Italy Italy could quickly rebuild its military once it makes peace with its neighbors.

Roman Ideas and Traditions[]

  • Idea Traditions:
    • Religious unity +10.0% Religious Unity
    • States +6 Number of States
  • Idea Ambition:
    • Land maintenance modifier -20.0% Land Maintenance Modifier
  • Tradtions Ideas:
    • Frontier Walls:
      • Fort defense +20.0% Fort Defense
    • Road Network:
      • Production efficiency +10.0% Production Efficiency
      • Movement speed +15.0% Movement Speed
    • Roman Architecture:
      • Build cost -25.0% Construction Cost
    • Imperial Bureaucracy:
      • National tax modifier +10.0% National Tax Modifier
    • Romanization:
      • core -25.0% Core-Creation Cost
    • Reform the Legion:
      • Discipline +7.5% Discipline
    • Legacy of Rome:
      • Prestige +2.00 Yearly Prestige
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