In a lot of forum threads there are a lot of talks about the fact that being an Emperor is not simply be more that a King and that that more flavor should be added. In particular in the Christian world be an Emperor gave to you a sort of sacral aura, the coronation of the Holy Roman Emperor was similar to the creation by the Pope of a Cardinal. It is for this that the Emperor had, in the middle ages these prerogatives: - A sacral aura of sort that gives to him the authority to guide all the Christendom - The fact that his should elect the Pope because The Emperor is indeed a Cardinal! - There should be only one Empire in the west, the successor state of the Western Roman Empire is only one! Regarding the third point this do not implicate that this mod will remove ahistorical Empires because for the developer(s) point of view, they, indeed existed at least the ones in Western Europe: they are, indeed, the remnant of the Roman Prefectures but Christians will be simply Kings

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- The Roman Empire has its COA again and the law of the forming title are maintened - Modified the Latin Empire scenario now it starts in 1204/8/1 with the Kingdom of Thessalonika (with Boniface of Montferrat as King) formed under the Latin Empire, Nikea and Trebizond are present too - Added history of the Empire of Bulgaria and Romania and Serbia and Romania - Now characters with the trait "Pretender Successor State of ERE" can declare war on the successor, as with the West a Conference of Peace is called - Modified defines: a character can control 4 Duchies without penalties - Modified de jure Kingdom of Byzantium added Hellas, Epirus and Nikea. Cyprus is de jure too with the duchy of Cyprus as its only vassal - The Emperor of HRE can request the crown to the Pope if HRE is not his primary title too - Modified form HRE decision in CM scenario it does not destroy excess Empire anymore and make de jure only the kingdoms of the primary Empire - As the form HRE decision could replace Ita

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The Empires of God - Alpha 0.0.4
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