@Imperial1917 , Babylon is that green shape east of Tyre and the Levantines, Tyre is further west and should be located at modern-day Tunisia, and Sardinia is the pink isle west of Italy.
Why does the first sentence give me the impression that Babylon has not done too much? And why is it so small?
Yes, somehow. The king of Sparta handles all military needs and negotiations with other nations. The Athenian (Now Greek) Senate handles all trade, governors, laws, religion, art, philosophy, etc. We share how construction projects are handled. We also extent this offer to the Aetolian league uniting all of Greece up to Macedon. This is all negotiable of course.
Babylon has contributed 18,000 men, including heavy cavalry, to the forces of Tyre and the Levantines. Presumably, their lands stretch eastwards off of the map, which could explain their large army. Tyre also supports a united Greece, as this would bring an end to this devastating war, and mark the return of prosperity and peace to the Mediterranean.
Mmmm.... The first wave of Penance-class warships are finished, crewed, supplied, and launched. Their mission: Patrol of the Strait of Gibraltar.
We also believe certain parts of Greece keep current Spartan culture. (Taking children away at seven and training them) While other parts of Greece are Athenian culture. (Freedom to do whatever you want.)
@General Mosh You should indeed probably remake the map and save it as a .PNG, in that case, the quality will remain good and consistent, meaning filling in new provinces won't be such a hassle.