Played up to 1505. Probably won't play further coz I think its in the bag but probably going to be early/mid 20th century to wrap it up.
Early game I settled the crappy island to the southeast and put a city on the marble. Got one city in Sury land. Built a few wonders: Glight, Glib, MoM. Eventually built a city to the south west for coppe
Declared on Sury in 820ad, cats and maces, the war lasted until 1140, Sury capitulated with one city left the other side of Rags. Probably a mistake to accept capitulation but I was getting bored with the war.
Meanwhile got optics in 900, circumnavigated 1080 and got astronomy 1220. Then went for a lively rex, even settled a couple of cities to give to Sury coz a one city vassal is totally useless.
You can tell its prince when you manage to win lib race in 1505. I took economics (free GM, extra trade route with FM and Portugal's UB could be pretty handy on this map. Launched my first golden age with a GS I had lying around and swopped to FR and FM. Got a reasonable tech lead and second in military to Alexander who's falling behind in the tech race.
Figures greatly inflated by Golden Age:
I'd reckon the way to go is to head south along the tech tree (chemistry, steel, maybe milsci) to beef up military then think about war.
Longer term I'm undecided between Sushi (lots of seafood and GM available but nerfs Glight) and communism (state property, much less micro-management). However as I'm not playing on I guess I won't need to decide anyway.
If anyone feels like playing on from here then feel free. If you don't that's fine too.