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Consider that the entire population of Constantinople c. 1444 is 50,000; the Byzantines almost certainly didn't bring the whole city with them (as amusing as that mental image is), and whatever growth they'd have is going to end up partially counteracted by disease, infant mortality, war, etc etc.Only 200k greek? That's pitifully few considering the time we have been here.
Well, our Empire is Boned then, it's eventually going to fragment.
EDIT: Realistically, Elysia even a hundred years in (1545), is majority Native American, ethnically. Vastly majority, at that; Greeks (and Europeans in general, really; the Byzantines probably brought over Latin and Turkish mercenaries with them who are considered just as 'Roman/Elysian' as the rest of them at this point) probably only make up ~5-10% of the population.
What Elysia has going for it is that the natives it conquers and expands into... Romanize/Hellenize, for want of a better term. Sure, 9/10 of the population might be ethnically Amerindian or mixed, but they're probably culturally Elysian, at least for the most part.
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