The son of a prominent senator of the Dorian family of Romans, Emperor Perita was the official elected by the Senate to take over the post of Emperor of the Romans. He had already graduated from the Academia Bellica with several honors and had been Governor of Gothia for 6 years already, having led several armies against attacking barbarians. As usual of an elected emperor he was very successful throughout his reign, and overall made very good decisions for the sake of the Empire. Most importantly however, he greatly increased imperial subsidies to Archaedavincus, and so the reign of Perita was marked by the many continued advances of this great man.
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| - The son of a prominent senator of the Dorian family of Romans, Emperor Perita was the official elected by the Senate to take over the post of Emperor of the Romans. He had already graduated from the Academia Bellica with several honors and had been Governor of Gothia for 6 years already, having led several armies against attacking barbarians. As usual of an elected emperor he was very successful throughout his reign, and overall made very good decisions for the sake of the Empire. Most importantly however, he greatly increased imperial subsidies to Archaedavincus, and so the reign of Perita was marked by the many continued advances of this great man.
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| - The son of a prominent senator of the Dorian family of Romans, Emperor Perita was the official elected by the Senate to take over the post of Emperor of the Romans. He had already graduated from the Academia Bellica with several honors and had been Governor of Gothia for 6 years already, having led several armies against attacking barbarians. As usual of an elected emperor he was very successful throughout his reign, and overall made very good decisions for the sake of the Empire. Most importantly however, he greatly increased imperial subsidies to Archaedavincus, and so the reign of Perita was marked by the many continued advances of this great man.
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