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Yes, I suppose - but that would diminish the GLORIOUS RESTORATION a bit, eh :D
I reformed the Roman Empire on an old version by converting to Catholicism, and then later reforming the faith to have all or most of the tenets of the Hellenic faith, so I suppose that's also an option. Would be more fun to do it the hard way, though - just a tiny bit less hard than now perhaps...
Essentially, what I hoped to be able to do was to get large enough to be able to take some losses, but quickly bounce back - before reforming the faith and then going more stable. Pretty much the same way you can play a Norse culture expansively.
Yeah the low tech of Roman culture is going to continue to be your problem though. You could reform Hellenic to have Christian syncretism, that might help a bit until you can tech up.
So on this attempt, I got an event where you become fascinated with a more advanced culture, it's a super nice vent which is expensive but results in 3 innovations being learned from, in my case, the Lombards.
So now I have access to larger Men at Arms regiments, making it much easier to survive.
I also decided to keep my capital in Africa for the time being, seems to be perceived as less of a threat, and then just pursue Italy with gusto.
Most importantly, I surrender immediately when fighting a war I can't win, saves me losing all my money.