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Last update:11 May 2016
Emperorsare rather problematic persons.
It’s very difficult, because law systems in both empires aren’t too profitable and difficult to change.
But when we secure our position, we can play like a monarch, but much more powerful.
To play comfortable, it’s crucial that you change both those things.
This change is essential.
So bribe as many voters as you’ve got the option to, using all available methods.
You have to fullfill all six terms (look at:House: Succession: Principate).
The last one term can be very problematic, because the empire is almost constantly bathed in blood.
What about Byzantium?
Byzantium Basileusis in much better situation than his german equivalent.
From the beginning he has high crown authority (it’s even worth to decrease it!)
andprincipateas an actual rule of succession.
Byzantium is surrounded by enemies from almost every direction.
Especially dangerous are Muslim rulers, who often decides on jihad or just invade Greek estates.
Fight with Arabs is an essential part of the game over your politics.
For instance orthodoxes can’t summon knight orders.
Change of a cult is a bad idea (look at:Religion: Problem?)
because it means a civil war.
It’s quite simple as you might addict them from you and control them.
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