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  • Can you be the capital of more then 1 religion

    If you are the first nation to "invent" 2 or more religions shall you then be the capital of them all?

    Maybe could you even try to let one city be the capital of all religions, thought I fear that there shall be a LOT of wars about that city

    You shall also have a very hard time picking a state religion, if you have many religions in your empire: no mather what you choice, there shall always be a lot of angry people

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    /me points to Jerusalem.
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    • #3
      Re: Can you be the capital of more then 1 religion

      Originally posted by kolpo
      You shall also have a very hard time picking a state religion, if you have many religions in your empire: no mather what you choice, there shall always be a lot of angry people
      Conversion and missions my friend.
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      • #4
        Well, on one of the screenshots, I believe we could see a city with multiple religion signs next to its name, so yes, I imagine you can have multiple religions in the same city and maybe potentially the same city being the hol city for multiple religions:



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        • #5
          Originally posted by vovan
          Well, on one of the screenshots, I believe we could see a city with multiple religion signs next to its name, so yes, I imagine you can have multiple religions in the same city and maybe potentially the same city being the hol city for multiple religions:



          Check out Madrid.
          You are right, it has multiply religious symbols with a golden star. So it seems it is possible Could be usefull for a scenario about the crusades or something

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          • #6
            Re: Re: Can you be the capital of more then 1 religion

            Originally posted by Nikolai


            Conversion and missions my friend.
            Or, slaughter and inquisition...
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            • #7
              Inquisition after the slaughter? What's the use of that?
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              • #8
                Jerusalem would be obvious but probably incorrect:

                Judaism - Jerusalem, of course.
                Islam - Mecca. Jerusalem is #3 after Mecca and Medina.
                Christianity - Rome. Moved from Jerusalem soon after its founding.

                However, AFAIK the game should still allow it.
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                • #9
                  Christianity has no holy city, despite whate everybody thinks. The kingdom of Jesus Christ is not an eartly kingdom!

                  Though if you *have* to pick one it'll always be Jerusalem, not Rome

                  I think I read that cities can have more religious anyway (capital or not) so a minority of a city may be of a specific religion. I think keeping people happy really has much to do with the religion of the people. I actually like that.

                  I wonder if in the (post) modern ages people will lose their religion....
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by CyberShy
                    I wonder if in the (post) modern ages people will lose their religion....
                    Heeeeey! From what was officially confirmed, aren't we missing one religion, which has been a source of some guesses? Maybe by religion they mean more broadly an outlook on the religious matters, so maybe the last missing one is something like atheism or agnosticism or something?
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by CyberShy
                      Christianity has no holy city, despite whate everybody thinks. The kingdom of Jesus Christ is not an eartly kingdom!
                      That line of thinking started after the Crusaders were booted out of the Holy Land.

                      Originally posted by CyberShy
                      I wonder if in the (post) modern ages people will lose their religion....
                      Lose it with the Ozzy wonder and regain it with the Second Coming wonder?
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                      • #12
                        What's the Ozzy wonder?
                        Would "Darwin's voyage" not better suit this

                        That line of thinking started after the Crusaders were booted out of the Holy Land.


                        It was a good thing that 'we' were booted from the 'holy' land for that reason alone

                        But, Jesus said those words about his kingdom not being of this earth century's before the crusades
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Vince278
                          Jerusalem would be obvious but probably incorrect:

                          Judaism - Jerusalem, of course.
                          Islam - Mecca. Jerusalem is #3 after Mecca and Medina.
                          Christianity - Rome. Moved from Jerusalem soon after its founding.

                          Actually, Jerusalem was 'the capital' of Islam, or at least offered the destination in which Muslims were meant to pray, briefly.

                          " During the nine years of Aicha's marriage to Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) she witnessed most of the major events that shaped the destiny of the first Muslim community of Al Madinah: It was during the course of their marriage that the direction of the Qibla took place, the direction in which Muslims pray was changed from Jerusalem to Mecca. "




                          Jerusalem is holier (being the site of Christ's crucifixion)for Christians than Rome- since Rome is 'sacred' for Roman Catholics, and not the Orthodox or Protestants.

                          Jerusalem is frequently (inaccurately) depicted on Mediaeval maps as being the centre of the world, showing its primacy to Christianity.


                          In any case, Islam's capitals were effectively Damascus and Baghdad and Cordoba, not Mecca, Jerusalem or Medina.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by GeoModder
                            Inquisition after the slaughter? What's the use of that?
                            heheh. Yeah I got it backwards, unless you would really want to be twisted...
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Mace
                              heheh. Yeah I got it backwards, unless you would really want to be twisted...
                              Sounds good to me.
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