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^     When Alexander the Great died in 323 B.C., he had conquered most of the
^known world.  However, when he died his empire split and the pieces started
^fighting with each other.  By 265 B.C. three great kingdoms had arisen to
^occupy most of his conquests: The Seleucids in the Middle East, the Ptolemies 
^in Egypt and the Antigonids in northern Greece.  All dream of rebuilding
^Alexander's mighty empire.  Meanwhile, in the west the Romans and Carthage 
^have arisen to become great powers.
^     Which civilization will eventually triumph and become the dominant 
^power in the ancient Mediterranean world?  This scenario allows you to try 
^your hand at playing the Romans, Carthage, Seleucids, Ptolemies or Antigonids.
^
^EASIER: Romans, Carthage
^HARDER: Ptolemies, Seleucids
^HARDEST (but still winnable): Antigonids
^DON'T PLAY!: Celts or Greeks
^
^^SPECIAL NOTES:
^If you choose to play the Romans, use the file Human playing Rome Events.txt for
^the events.txt file (rename it as events.txt and give the old one a different
^name before you start for if you play this scenario again as a different civ).
^See the file Readme.txt for a more detailed description of this scenario.
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