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|common_languages      = [[Ayreoshubic]], [[Romanyan Iberic]]
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|common_languages      = [[Romanyan Iberic]]
 
|religion              = [[Romanyan Paganism]], [[Romanyan Christianity]]  
 
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=== Provinces ===
 
=== Provinces ===
 
* [[Romanyan Alaia|Alaia]] 35 BC - 630 AD
 
* [[Romanyan Alaia|Alaia]] 35 BC - 630 AD
* [[Romanyan Vaktria|Vaktria]] 130 - 325 AD
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* [[Romanyan Ballacia|Ballacia]] 35 BC - 636 AD
 
* [[Romanyan Dastivia|Dastivia]] 325 - 515 CE
 
* [[Romanyan Dastivia|Dastivia]] 325 - 515 CE
* [[Romanyan Ballacia|Ballacia]] 35 BC - 636 AD
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* [[Romanyan Midaya Inferior|Midaya Inferior]] 35 BC - 622 AD
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* [[Romanyan Moncamecia|Moncamecia]] 35 BC - 629 AD
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* [[Romanyan Parlas|Parlas]] 35 BC - 621 AD
 
* [[Savotta (Romanyan province)|Savotta]] 35 BC - 680 AD (continued with the [[Savottan Empire]])
 
* [[Savotta (Romanyan province)|Savotta]] 35 BC - 680 AD (continued with the [[Savottan Empire]])
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* [[Romanyan Vaktria|Vaktria]] 130 - 325 AD
  
 
=== Client States ===
 
=== Client States ===
 
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{{main|List of client states of the Romanyan Empire}}
* [[Craeperia Citerior]] 110 - 193 AD
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* [[Craeperia Citerior]] 110 BC - 193 AD
  
 
== Government and military ==
 
== Government and military ==

Latest revision as of 22:43, 2 April 2024

Romanyan Empire

Imperium Romanum
35 BC–AD 680 (unified)
AD 680–1350 (Savottan Empire)
Vexillum with the imperial aquila
Vexillum with the imperial aquila
Imperial aquila of
Imperial aquila
RomanyanEmpireMap2.png
StatusHistoric country
CapitalRomanya
Common languagesRomanyan Iberic
Religion
Romanyan Paganism, Romanyan Christianity
Demonym(s)Romanyan
GovernmentSemi-elective, functionally absolute monarchy.
Emperor 
Historical eraAncient
• Empire Established
35 BC
• Fall of Romanya
680 AD
1350 AD
Population
• 25 BC
56,800,000
CurrencySestertius, Denarius, Aureus, Solidus
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Romanyan Republic
Savottan Empire
Rashidun Caliphate
New Kingdom of Illyricum
Kingdom of Ferunia and Trurnia
Kingdom of Andrafoliam
Grand Duchy of Dacia
Today part of
 Tyrandor
 Creeperopolis
 Salisford
 Terranihil
 Pavulturilor
 Montcrabe
 New Illyricum
 Sconia

The Romanyan Empire (Romanyan Iberic: Imperium Romanum) was the post-Republican period of Ancient Romanya. As a polity, it was one of the largest nations ever in Terraconservan history which consisted of large territorial holdings in southern Ecros and northern Sur, mainly around the Alzanub Sea, which were ruled by emperors. From the first emperor to the anarchy of the third century, the empire was ruled by a single emperor who governed from the city of Romanya. Later, the empire was ruled by multiple emperors who shared control over the Northern Romanyan Empire and the Southern Romanyan Empire. The adoption of Christianity as the state religion of the empire and the fall of the Northern Empire to Muslim conquerors conventionally marks the end of classical antiquity and the beginning of the Middle Ages.

History

Transition from Republic to Empire

Romanyan Expansion

Fall of Romanya and survival in the South

Geography and demography

Provinces

Client States

Government and military

Society

Language

Economy

Architecture and engineering

Arts

Religion

Political legacy

See also