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Added:
- New administrative mechanic for Roman Bureucracy (vassal contracts)
- Separate imperial localization, now non-roman and non-hellenic cultures will be use "generic" imperial titles (no more Dioceses and other roman stuff for barbarians)
- Some government renames and fixes
Обновлено под последнюю версию, добавлены некоторые мелкие фиксы и великорусская локализация, братья и сестры.
Added:
- Latin government flavorization
- Petty kingdoms government flavorization
- Feudal contracts flavorization (now, duchy with "margrave" contract will name "marches"; same to palatine contract; also kingdom-tier rulers with this contracts give custom flavorization; imperial duchies with margrave contract now will ben amed as "thema")
Done. Added latin government localization (partically same as autocratic, exluding barony and county tiers)
I'll check it later
estate holder - Patricius/Patricia
County - Region
Count - Procurator/Procuratora
The mod converts anything beyond this to the bureaucratic government
Does it make sense? It's just like the same feudalism, but with Roman specifics.
It's just that the only thing that comes to me to do about this is to give everyone with the form of government of the Latin monarchy a title close to Rome (Dux, Rex, etc.)