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Themata #386
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What has been said by @loup99 :
Original suggestion by @Pseudocatfish : https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/index.php?threads/wtwsms-suggestions-ideas.827029/page-4#post-18647647 |
This is the earliest theme setup I have found so far: https://eaxelandersson.deviantart.com/art/Themes-of-the-Byzantine-Empire-in-the-7th-Century-563426508 |
I think there may be a problem with chronology in the Greek official language and Themata duo. |
Loss of Egypt and Oriens -> Greek -> Themes The themes requirement was just to represent that there has been a loss of these regions and that the empire went through a system change. It can be altered as you want to follow that historical debate amongst scholars. |
OK, I will try to write the conditions representing the loss of Oriens and Egypt for the Greek language decision. |
Why are some in Greek and others in Latin? Is that a work in progress? |
These are all Greek names of the themes, just one (the blue one) has a different form. |
First of all, Thrakesia is "Thrakesion" on Haldon's map. Secondly, aren't the other de jure names on the map mostly English or Anglicised Latin? |
Yes, it should Thrakesion. |
I'm talking about other titles, not themes. Like Thrace or Macedonia. |
They haven't been edited yet, but I can create themes for the Balkans. |
Yes, but all titles across the map would need editing then. I'm not questioning the borders or titles, just the Greek names since no previous title uses Greek forms. Unless this represents the empire becoming more Greek? |
I think there's no problem with the Greek names, just like with the Roman names of Roman administrative titles. The Greek names are also the best to display (Anatolikon is much shorter than Anatolic Theme). On the other names being Latin or English, the Greek language decision could make them Greek. |
What do you think about adding a new "Thematic" government, given to the ERE as part of the decision effect? |
I'm opposed to it, it doesn't make sense from a realism point of view. Decentralisation and regionalisation is compatible with Bureaucratic. |
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