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I would like to form the Roman Empire as quickly as possible in the new patch 1.34. Let's say before 1530 or so. My strategy is as follows: - Play as France with the goal to rush the mission "Spanish succession" to PU Castille and Aragon - Use Provence's mission trick to core Naples
2. Restoring the title of "Roman Empire" Destroys the Holy Roman Empire title. 3. When declaring war via an Imperial Restoration CB there is a chance that the Holy Roman Empire will help defend against you since they have a vested interest in you not accomplishing that goal. 4.
One thing is that going down the HRE path is a lot of fun, as it is a very different style of playing. You do less direct conquest, but focus on a diplomacy (most importantly you always need to keep enough electors happy to get re-elected) and a lot of wars to increase the IA gain (the more princes the better, you continuely attack princes who have annexed another and force them to release it ...
I think that instead of forming the Empire of Italia, which is a modern term for the great navigations and the colonial period, we should get an option to restore the Western Roman Empire with the following cultures: Lombards, Latins (italians, cisalpine, etc) and greeks.
Now all you have to do is accept every defense of empire call to war, and have your allies/mercs win it for you. Using this method I revoked the privelegia in 1501 (10 years before the reformation hit). Also, you need to avoid AE like the plague.
My EU4 Empires: Big Blue Blob, Portuguese Trade Empire, Spanish Colonial Empire, Ming Australasian Empire, Ottoman Caliphate, British Empire, Italian Roman Empire, Commonwealth Can Into Space, Dutch Trade Company Empire, United States of Cherokee, A.E.I.O.U: "All the world is subject to Austria."
After the fifth century, Byzantium WAS the Roman Empire. Besides that, letting the Pope form the Roman Empire is silly. Constantinople was called "New Rome" anyway, and by the time the Western Roman Empire fell, its capital wasn't even Rome either.
There are several things deciding whether you get elected as emperor of the Holy Roman Empire (HRE) or not. The factors that electors take into account when deciding who of the eligible candidates to vote for can be categorized as depending on either the status of the candidate countries, or the relation between the elector and the candidate ...
For most of its history the Roman Empire did not have 'max crown authority' - in the third century, it had the equivalent of 'autonomous vassals'. Likewise, the system of provincial government after Diocletian and Constantine was much more rigidly organised and centrally directed that it was under the Augustan principate.
Most of the videos out there on the BBA Roman Empire keep Mussolini in charge, since that's the quickest way to form Rome. And most of the videos on putting the Pope in power focus on getting the Pope, and not on getting the land you need to form the Roman Empire at the same time.