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Gwalchmai wrote:Apparently Oriens would be the most accurate name. When you suggested it, my first thought was that since oriens could be used to mean the East, it would be a nice way around the problem: call the area on the east of the map 'the East' and then simply translate it into Latin. It wouldn't really be inaccurate because the Romans would have referred to the area as Oriens anyway and seemed to be less misleading than using Asia Minor, which only refers to a small part of the area.
After a quick bit of research though it appears that the Romans divided up the Empire into a number of prefectures in the fourth century, one of which was Oriens and was an almost exact fit for that area. It seems to have included Egypt as well in reality but that's only a minor detail. The area could still be named Oriens.
Gwalchmai wrote:Apparently Oriens would be the most accurate name. When you suggested it, my first thought was that since oriens could be used to mean the East, it would be a nice way around the problem: call the area on the east of the map 'the East' and then simply translate it into Latin. It wouldn't really be inaccurate because the Romans would have referred to the area as Oriens anyway and seemed to be less misleading than using Asia Minor, which only refers to a small part of the area.
After a quick bit of research though it appears that the Romans divided up the Empire into a number of prefectures in the fourth century, one of which was Oriens and was an almost exact fit for that area. It seems to have included Egypt as well in reality but that's only a minor detail. The area could still be named Oriens.
qwert wrote:Before i coment of something,can you give me a years of history period what these map present.
snufkin Posted: 25 Jun 2007 14:52 Post subject:
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qwert wrote:
Before i coment of something,can you give me a years of history period what these map present.
that is the biggest problem with this map imo
It spans way too many centuries.. which make it too generic and also produces lots of anachronisms since it“s about several different roman empires although portrayed as one here.
I stopped posting in this thread early because I realised it included the lame christian roman empire..
I agree with everything Gwalchmai has said so far.
boberz Posted: 25 Jun 2007 17:47 Post subject:
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as far as i understand it qwert it is not set in any one period i just shows territories that the Romans occupied at one time or another
qwert wrote:Can i ask you something?What is porpose for you to open these Political topic in ConquerClub? Why you mix politic with Risk? Why you not open topic like HOT AND SEXY,or something like that.
Pious wrote:I'd be against Byzantium. Byzantium's a city - not a region. The Byzantine Empire, containing different borders than "Byzantium" came as a successor state to the Roman Empire later on...
qwert wrote:Can i ask you something?What is porpose for you to open these Political topic in ConquerClub? Why you mix politic with Risk? Why you not open topic like HOT AND SEXY,or something like that.
Guiscard wrote:Pious wrote:I'd be against Byzantium. Byzantium's a city - not a region. The Byzantine Empire, containing different borders than "Byzantium" came as a successor state to the Roman Empire later on...
What I'm saying, though, is that Byzantium is certainly a recognised synonym for the Byzantine Empire, and that the Byzantine Empire dates from the same period as the use of the Oriens term, at least from the evidence people have provided so far. Both seem too late for my map, really...
qwert wrote:Yes buzantum empire whas before roman empire,you right Pious,but here in roman empire exist province Pontus and bythnia,and these must be insted buzantum
qwert wrote:From wikipedia,roman empire whas in big expend 117 years when trajan whas emperor, and there you can find map with all real provinces.
qwert wrote:Can i ask you something?What is porpose for you to open these Political topic in ConquerClub? Why you mix politic with Risk? Why you not open topic like HOT AND SEXY,or something like that.
Pious wrote:Guiscard wrote:Pious wrote:I'd be against Byzantium. Byzantium's a city - not a region. The Byzantine Empire, containing different borders than "Byzantium" came as a successor state to the Roman Empire later on...
What I'm saying, though, is that Byzantium is certainly a recognised synonym for the Byzantine Empire, and that the Byzantine Empire dates from the same period as the use of the Oriens term, at least from the evidence people have provided so far. Both seem too late for my map, really...
Wrong, the Byzantine Empire is generally the Eastern Roman Empire from the time of the fall of the Western Roman Empire (thus leaving only the Eastern Roman Empire) to the fall of Constantinople in 1453. Oriens is probably around the time of the late Roman Empire, but it is probably still pre-Eastern Roman Empire and pre-Byzantine Empire.
By the time of the "Byzantine Empire" there was no empire in the west. Plus, the Byzantine Empire consisted of the Greek east and thus wouldn't have used "Oriens" thus meaning that Oriens probably predated the Byzantines.
(Yeah, I know a lot about the Byzantine Empire.)
qwert wrote:Can i ask you something?What is porpose for you to open these Political topic in ConquerClub? Why you mix politic with Risk? Why you not open topic like HOT AND SEXY,or something like that.
Pious wrote:Oriens is probably around the time of the late Roman Empire, but it is probably still pre-Eastern Roman Empire and pre-Byzantine Empire.
Pious Posted: 25 Jun 2007 21:56 Post subject:
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qwert wrote:
Yes buzantum empire whas before roman empire,you right Pious,but here in roman empire exist province Pontus and bythnia,and these must be insted buzantumHuh? The Byzantine Empire was the increasingly-Greek Eastern Roman Empire after the fall of the Latin-speaking Western Roman Empire. The provinces probably would have been different and it wouldn't have been known as "Byzantium" until after the fall of the western empire. In fact, it was labelled the "Byzantine Empire" or "Byzantium" long after it fell - they themselves saw themselves as successors to the Romans. The Romans wouldn't have called anything but the city "Byzantium," but they could have called the eastern part of the empire "the East" (Oriens).
Guiscard
Fair enough. I was just going on the wikipedia links briefly. Oriens is still the best option, then. I think I'm actually sold on that idea. We won't bother with a vote, I'll put it in next update.
The Praetorian prefecture of the East or of Oriens (Latin: Praefectura Praetorio Orientis, Greek: Υπαρχία των της Έω πραιτωρίων) was one of four large Praetorian prefectures into which the Late Roman Empire was divided. As it comprised the larger part of the Eastern Roman Empire, and its seat was at Constantinople, the Praetorian Prefect was the second most powerful man in the East, after the Emperor, often serving as his first minister.
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