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Spellcasting: Able to cast at least one arcane necromancy spell of at least 2nd level, able to cast animate dead as a divine spell
Wait a moment. Something looks a bit weird here. Animate dead is a 3rd level divine spell (meaning 5 levels of a divine class) and getting a 2nd level arcane spell means 3 levels of an arcane class. Unless you have one of the few DMs that would let precocious apprentice qualify you for this class, you need 8 levels before you can enter. As such, you can't complete this 14-level PrC before reaching epic levels. Was this intentional?

If this wasn't intentional and this class was intended for a 3/3/14 build (which I kind of suspect), I'm not sure how I feel about the full casting. Allowing for a theurgic spellcaster with double 9s is already incredibly powerful (note that the mystic theurge can't do this) even if the arcane class has 3 restricted schools. Creating a class that gives this incredible capability while also giving powerful abilities like undead leadership, larger undead hordes, and lichdom seems a bit over the top. I'd personally recommend removing spellcasting progression from level 1.

Also, undead domination seems really, really odd. Consider for a moment that the character may have chosen enchantment as one of his or her 3 prohibited schools, has fewer spell slots for arcane mind-affecting effects thanks to Focused Specialist, and that divine magic doesn't have too many useful mind-affecting effects unless that character chooses the right (necromancy-unrelated) domains. It might be better to create an ability that conscripts undead into the control of the necromancer as if he or she had created them (counting them towards his or her limit).