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One of the major POD's of Greece is that there never was a Byzantine Empire. Instead in 330 CE, Greece split from East Rome, Constantinople never became the capital, and a new era of "re-Hellenization" began. So what we would know as the "Byzantine Empire" never truly existed. However, these true Greeks were much more diplomatic and when Venice came to take Greek possessions, its allies of the Holy Roman Empire and Russian city-states beat them back. Due to that & this empire being less into beautifying old ruins and cracking down on corruption, the Ottoman Empire did not go into Europe, and to this day The Second Empire of Greece still owns Cyprus, European Turkey, Albania, Macedonia and the Greek islands. However, in what would be Greece's Independence, the old ancient style culture was

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  • Second Empire of Greece (PS-1)
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  • One of the major POD's of Greece is that there never was a Byzantine Empire. Instead in 330 CE, Greece split from East Rome, Constantinople never became the capital, and a new era of "re-Hellenization" began. So what we would know as the "Byzantine Empire" never truly existed. However, these true Greeks were much more diplomatic and when Venice came to take Greek possessions, its allies of the Holy Roman Empire and Russian city-states beat them back. Due to that & this empire being less into beautifying old ruins and cracking down on corruption, the Ottoman Empire did not go into Europe, and to this day The Second Empire of Greece still owns Cyprus, European Turkey, Albania, Macedonia and the Greek islands. However, in what would be Greece's Independence, the old ancient style culture was
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city largest
  • Byzantium
CoGname
city other
  • Thessaloniki, Nicosia, Adrianople, Tirana, Skopje
HoSname
name short
  • Greece
est date
  • 330(xsd:integer)
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Timeline
  • Puget Sound-1
Name
  • Second Empire of Greece
regime
  • Constitutional monarchy
cog title
  • Prime Minister
Language
  • Greek
Currency
  • Drachma
Population
  • 15910887(xsd:integer)
Religion
  • Eastern Orthodoxy, Judaism
Capital
  • Athens
Motto
  • Ελευθερία ή θάνατος
Flag
  • Delian League.jpg
hos title
  • Emperor
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  • One of the major POD's of Greece is that there never was a Byzantine Empire. Instead in 330 CE, Greece split from East Rome, Constantinople never became the capital, and a new era of "re-Hellenization" began. So what we would know as the "Byzantine Empire" never truly existed. However, these true Greeks were much more diplomatic and when Venice came to take Greek possessions, its allies of the Holy Roman Empire and Russian city-states beat them back. Due to that & this empire being less into beautifying old ruins and cracking down on corruption, the Ottoman Empire did not go into Europe, and to this day The Second Empire of Greece still owns Cyprus, European Turkey, Albania, Macedonia and the Greek islands. However, in what would be Greece's Independence, the old ancient style culture was thrown off and the Greeks would brought into the 19th century. Soon, colonization began and Greece colonized what Libya, a failed conquest of Egypt, and going into Ethiopia. Today, Greece is more of a "Southern Switzerland" focusing more on commerce and trade, and putting down the "People's Liberation Front of Albania" which has been flooded with weapons and money from the Commune of Los Angeles and other Communist nations.
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