
Representing a single united Arab country for all Arabs, Arabia can be formed by any Arabic nation in the Middle East and the Arabian Peninsula and requires control over the historic Arab world, including the Middle East (the Levant), the Arabian Peninsula and North Africa. Van (800), Abkhazia (826), Kabardino-Balkaria (827), North Ossetia (828) and Chechnya-Ingushetia (821) are not required nor will they be cored.

The following are nations that are formed primarily by decision in the /Hearts of Iron IV/common/decisions/formable_nation_decisions.txt file. List of formable nations Created using decision

45.6 Restore the province of Mesopotamia.44.1 Strengthen the Rattanakosin Heritage.43.2 Request Control of Pacific Islands.39.12 Absorb the Tunis and Algerian Eyalets.39.11 Restore the Vilayet of Tripolitania.39.9 Merge the Eyalets of Jeddah, Habesh, and Yemen.39.5 Restore the Vilayet of the Danube and Moldova.

39.3 Merge the Eyalets of Morea, Crete, and Kibris.35 Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus.28.1.3 As the Regional Defense Council of Aragón.27.3 Integrate the Southern Territories.25.2 Appoint Aristotle Onassis as Prime Minister.14.2 Make Jerusalem the capital of the empire.13 Estonia-Finland and the Empire of Finno-Ugra.

10.1 Celebrate Montgomery Convention Day.5.3.1 Re-Form the Austro-Hungarian Empire.5.1.1 Restore the Austro-Hungarian Empire.The article argues that all tholoi probably had internal domes, the Aedes Aemiliana included, and speculates on which vault decorations would have been most appropriate in a temple dedicated to Hercules. The vanished temple was articulated in what is often called the “Roman Doric” (a modern term that denotes a supposed hybrid of Greek Doric and Italian Tuscan), whose properties and origins are identified and discussed, especially as regards the necessity of accommodating the idioms of Italian architecture to the imported innovations of Hellenistic Greek design. Notes and sketches made in the early sixteenth century by Baldassare Peruzzi, and copied by Pirro Ligorio, help reconstruct both the temple’s appearance and materials, which suggest that it was reconstructed in the early Augustan period (possibly ca. A round temple at Rome, thought to have been dedicated to Hercules Victor in Foro Boario, and probably founded by Scipio Aemilianus in 142 BCE (and therefore also called the Aedes Aemiliana), survived until its demolition under Sixtus IV, probably in 1477.
