Conference of Toulouse (The Ashes of Rome Map Game)

The Conference of Toulouse, also known by some historians as the Meeting of the Legends, is a political meeting organized by Queen Sventhila Lousean from Kingdom of Hispania (formely the Visigothic Kingdom) following the take of Rome and the end of the War for the Ashes of Rome. The Conference assembled some of the greatest rulers of the first half of the 8th century, or representives of their countries, and is concidered by modern historians as a first attempt for a Peaceful and United Europe.

Background
In 735, a meeting was organized by the Visigoth Queen Sventhila Lousean in order for both sides of the conflict known as War for the Ashes of Rome to end the war and find a arrangement. Only Leo III was in favor of this meeting, however, as both Frankish King Peter I and Gepid Consul Hermenigild Valomer were at the time sieging Rome.

In 739, the Coalition was finally able to claim Rome, even if it was done at the expense of King Peter I's life. The Pope, John Francis II, also died the same year, leaving Rome without a clear ruler. The Gepid Republic took actions and tried topressure the cardinals to put their archbishop on the Holy Seat.

During the previous decennies, the Kingdom of Gotland began to fight a guerilla war against the Franks in hope of recovering their old lands of Lombardy. The war was hard for both side, with victories for both sides.

With all those issues in Europe, Sventhila Lousean, now seeing the end of the war, tried to organized a new meeting, which would result into the Conference of Toulouse.

Representatives present at the Conference
Hispania (Organizers) Byzantine Empire Carthaginian Empire Celtic League Frankish Kingdom Gepid Republic Kingdom of Gotland/Lombardy Kingdom of Jutland Papal States
 * Queen Sventhila Lousean
 * Lord Commander Alexander Salvioli
 * Emperor Leo III (was invited)
 * Recimi Avagis (was invited)
 * King Ankou Eversnow (invited)
 * King Peter II (invited)
 * General Vithimiric Aric of the First Gepid Mercenary Force
 * Lord Tryggvi Úlfr of Zlín (title not recognized by Frankish Kingdom)
 * Jarl Bodil Abelone II (was invited)
 * Witiric Hunigild (actually archbishop of Buteridava, futur Pope)