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Decline and Resurgence of Romans: Cassianus Andronikos, 1470 AD
Cassianus Andronikos was a Magnus Caesarian Chronicler and Scholar who wrote using extensive sources, many of which have since been lost. Ranging from the Foundation of the Primian Government to the Mongolian wars and Wars for Independence, it is one of the longest and most extensive histories written during the Middle Ages.Great wars 717AD to 775AD
Unification wars 821AD to 867AD
Imperial Thematic Federation of Magnus Caesar: Nova Principate Expansion wars 867AD to 1025AD
Destabilization after the death of Basil II Siberian 1025AD to 1070AD
Nomad Invasions: Pechenegs, Cumans, Kipchaks, etc.1070AD to 1220AD
Mongolian invasions and wars 1222AD to 1300AD
Wars for Independence 1320AD to 1450AD
Fall of the Eastern Roman Empire, Colonization of all Siberia, Title of Tzar used for the first time 1450AD to 1560AD
End of the Mongols: Restoration of Roman Authority 1560AD to 1700AD
Modernization and Great Power Status 1700AD to 1815AD
Full Industrialization and Imperial Nationalism 1815AD to 1914AD
Modern Era of Superpower Status 1914AD to Present
Government Types of Magnus Caesar
Pioneer Charter: 450AD under Theodosius II
Semi-Independent Crownlands Dominion: 610AD under Heraclius I
Independent Eastern Roman Ally: 697AD under Justinian II
Federation of Magnus Caesar: (Magistor) 450AD to 775AD
Imperial Republic of Magnus Caesar: (Praetor) 775AD to 785AD
Horde Confederation of Magnus Caesar: (Consul) 785AD to 797AD
Roman Empire of Magnus Caesar: (Imperator Basileus) 797AD to 867AD
Imperial Thematic Federation of Magnus Caesar: (Primus) 867AD to 1222AD
Republican Dominion of Magnus Caesar: 1222AD to 1300AD
Return of the Primus: Imperial Thematic Federation; 1300AD to 1560AD
Rise of The Tzardom of Primus 1560AD to 1800AD