Hi, i strted working on a new scen, about the ancient greek world, which is starting in the 7th century and is about mainland Greece, Magna Grecia + Sicily, and asia minor. In theory this will be about how the city states grew and how the colonies became idependent. It should be ending with the Pelloponesian war, although its a bit too ambitius, with the persian wars in between!
my plan is to have the original nation-states grow into their unions, so:
-Athens ---> Athenian League
-Spara ---> Spartan union
-Phocaea (ionian city, founding city of Marseille and others) ----> Delian league (not exactly historical, but realistic in a civ2 scen)
-Locroi (important city, and even more important power in the persian wars, more than 50.000 Locrian soldiers died in those wars) ----> Thebes (this isnt historical, but -Thebes in a way replaced the vacuum of power left in south-central Greece after the decadence of the commercial power of Locroi, which had some colonies in Italy)
-Sybarite (Sybaris, or Sybarite, was originally a colony, but then became independent and founded important colonies of its own, like Elea, in west-central Italy) ----> Colony supremacy side
The 6th side might by Chalkis, in Euboea, since it founded a number of colonies in the Chalkidike peninsula (named after Chalkis, in Macedonia) and elsewere. However i might opt for Syracusai-Syracuse
The 7th side probably will be reserved for the independent greek cities, since trade will be important in the scen.
I already picked units by others, but, as you can see in the map, up to now i havent placed a lot of the cities. I am interested in finding if there were any Tyrrhenian-Etruscan cities in the part of Italy i have in the game
also any ideas are always welcome
 (for example if you have a different city-state to suggest)
ps: the phrase "The America of Ancient Greece" was a phrase used by Fernando Pessoa, the national poet of Portugal. A very sad person, but i liked this parallelism between greece and rome, and europe and america
 the entire phrase reads: "Rome was the America of Ancient Greece, and thus its complete missjudgement"
pd: ugly map? What ugly map? -- sorry, my manic compulsive syndrome has gotten the best of me
							
						
					my plan is to have the original nation-states grow into their unions, so:
-Athens ---> Athenian League
-Spara ---> Spartan union
-Phocaea (ionian city, founding city of Marseille and others) ----> Delian league (not exactly historical, but realistic in a civ2 scen)
-Locroi (important city, and even more important power in the persian wars, more than 50.000 Locrian soldiers died in those wars) ----> Thebes (this isnt historical, but -Thebes in a way replaced the vacuum of power left in south-central Greece after the decadence of the commercial power of Locroi, which had some colonies in Italy)
-Sybarite (Sybaris, or Sybarite, was originally a colony, but then became independent and founded important colonies of its own, like Elea, in west-central Italy) ----> Colony supremacy side
The 6th side might by Chalkis, in Euboea, since it founded a number of colonies in the Chalkidike peninsula (named after Chalkis, in Macedonia) and elsewere. However i might opt for Syracusai-Syracuse
The 7th side probably will be reserved for the independent greek cities, since trade will be important in the scen.
I already picked units by others, but, as you can see in the map, up to now i havent placed a lot of the cities. I am interested in finding if there were any Tyrrhenian-Etruscan cities in the part of Italy i have in the game

also any ideas are always welcome
 (for example if you have a different city-state to suggest)ps: the phrase "The America of Ancient Greece" was a phrase used by Fernando Pessoa, the national poet of Portugal. A very sad person, but i liked this parallelism between greece and rome, and europe and america
 the entire phrase reads: "Rome was the America of Ancient Greece, and thus its complete missjudgement"pd: ugly map? What ugly map? -- sorry, my manic compulsive syndrome has gotten the best of me
							
						
 Good God! That is one ugly map! That isn't the map you'll be using, is it? Seriously.

 The map size is approximately the same, but because of the "bloated" look of your map, it's actually significantly smaller in some parts. I might need to make it a little bigger.
 question for you (never done before, right Heresson? 
	
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