The sequel to Locutus' classic thread. This is a thread designed for the establishment of info for the Phoenican and Dutch civs. Any and all feel free to contribute, and I will update the basic info post as needed. Here we go.
Name: Phoenicians
Variants: Phoenicia, the Phoenicians, Phoenician (keep in mind, the Carthaginians are also included herein)
Leader: King Hiram of Tyre (stauch ally to Israel's David) or Jezebel for the femi-nazis (who I might add may consider her their heroine)
Capital City: Tyre (later, more famous) or Byblos (earlier, founding city-state)
Military Leaders: Hannibal, Hamilcar Barca, Hasdrubal, Hanno, ...
Cities: Sidon, Byblos, Carthage, Cartagena, Oea, Gadir, Tarshish...
Unique Unit: Pentekonter or Quinquireme (as far as I know, these are about the same thing, one in Latin the other, Greek. Pick which one you like) Trireme with increased speed and defense
Attributes: Commercial (EXTREMELY SO), and Expansionist
Golden Age Period: Ancient
History: (Coming soon... contributions welcome)
Strategy: The Phoenicians are an early maritime and trade civilization, and are the first to have a strong navy. However, they are weak on land and should ally early on with the Egyptians (real life) or the Babylonians to stay afloat (pardon the pun). They will also have possible conflicts with the nearby Israelites - coming soon - unless they open some trade routes. They have almost a monopoly on murex purple dye and red cedar wood, two new luxury commodities, which gives them trade advantages with their neighbors and elsewhere. If they can weather the early age storm, they should outlive they early empires, and move into the "Carthaginian" phase of existence, spreading colonies over the empty parts of the Mediterranean, and trade with the up and coming Indians in the east, for War Elephants! If they can pull a Hannibal, get lucky, and take out Rome, they're in good shape. However, once the industrial age is reached, they will weaken, and be hard pressed to avoid being eliminated by the new naval powers, the Dutch (Fluyt), Spanish (Armada), and British (Man-of-War). Perhaps another alliance is in store for Phoenicia. Otherwise they're just another tortured Lebanon.
Name: Dutch
Variants: the Netherlands, the Dutch, Dutch
Leader: Prince William of Orange (one of many, suggestions for the specific one are welcome)
Capital city: Amsterdam
Military Leaders: Piet Heyn, Maarten Tromp, Michiel de Ruyter, Maurice, William III
Cities: The Hague - political capital of the Netherlands (government seats here)
Rotterdam - world's largest port
Utrecht - very important city, capital of Utrecht
Middelburg - capital of Zeeland
Delft - capital of provisional government during Eighty Years War (Holland)
Vlissingen - very important port city in Zeeland
Deventer - important Hanseatic city
's Hertogenbosch - capital of Dutch Brabant
Maastricht - capital of Dutch Limburg, originally Roman city, Hanseatic
Nijmegen - originally Roman city, Hanseatic
Groningen - capital of Groningen, Hanseatic city
Amersfoort - important trade city
Kampen - important Hanseatic city
Zwolle - capital of Overijssel, important Hanseatic city
Leeuwarden - capital of Friesland
Haarlem - capital of (Noord) Holland
Leiden - important Renaissance age industrial, scientific and cultural city in Holland
Dordrecht - important port in Holland, Hanseatic
Gouda - important trade city in Holland
Roermond - cultural and religious city in Dutch Limburg
Alkmaar - important trade city in Holland
Breda - important trade city in Dutch Brabant
Arnhem - capital of Gelderland, important Modern Age city
Harderwijk - important Hanseatic city
Zutphen - Important Hanseatic city
Dokkum - important Medieval/Golden Age trade city in Friesland
Enkhuizen - important Golden Age port city in Holland
Sneek - important port and trade city in Friesland
Venlo - important trade city in Dutch Limburg
Zierikzee - important port city in Zeeland
Bergen op Zoom - important Medieval and Golden Age city
Gorkum/Gorinchem - important Golden Age trade city
Schoonhoven - important Medieval/Golden Age city (salient detail: most important means of existance was cultivation of hemp)
Veere/Kampveere - important Zeelandse post-Medieval port and trade city
Tilburg - important Medieval/Golden Age industrial city
Enschede - important Industrial Age industrial city
Assen - important trade city, capital of Drente
Eindhoven - important Modern Age city
Den Helder - important port in Holland
Delfzijl - important port in Groningen
IJmuiden - important port in Holland
Hoogeveen - center of Dutch peat industry
Nieuw Amsterdam - aka New York City & city near Parimaribo (Surinam)
Fort Oranje - name of colonies in New York State, Brazil, Ghana, Indonesia, Dutch Antilles, etc
Fort Nassau - name of colonies in New Jersey State, Brazil, Ghana, Senegal, Indonesia, etc
Kaapstad - aka Cape Town, important Dutch colony
Batavia - Jakarta, destination of most Dutch ships sailing to the Indies
Almere - recently founded, large supermodern city in Flevoland
Lelystad - recently founded capital of Flevoland
Unique Unit: Fluyt/Privateer/Merchatman, a Caravel with increased movement points and lower cost
Attributes: Commercial and Industrious
Golden Age Period: Renaissance
History: ...
Strategy: ...
To all - this thread is a work in progress, and as I am currently out of time, I would appreciate any additions you may have. Locutus, since you expressed an already prepared amount of information, feel free to contribute.
Name: Phoenicians
Variants: Phoenicia, the Phoenicians, Phoenician (keep in mind, the Carthaginians are also included herein)
Leader: King Hiram of Tyre (stauch ally to Israel's David) or Jezebel for the femi-nazis (who I might add may consider her their heroine)
Capital City: Tyre (later, more famous) or Byblos (earlier, founding city-state)
Military Leaders: Hannibal, Hamilcar Barca, Hasdrubal, Hanno, ...
Cities: Sidon, Byblos, Carthage, Cartagena, Oea, Gadir, Tarshish...
Unique Unit: Pentekonter or Quinquireme (as far as I know, these are about the same thing, one in Latin the other, Greek. Pick which one you like) Trireme with increased speed and defense
Attributes: Commercial (EXTREMELY SO), and Expansionist
Golden Age Period: Ancient
History: (Coming soon... contributions welcome)
Strategy: The Phoenicians are an early maritime and trade civilization, and are the first to have a strong navy. However, they are weak on land and should ally early on with the Egyptians (real life) or the Babylonians to stay afloat (pardon the pun). They will also have possible conflicts with the nearby Israelites - coming soon - unless they open some trade routes. They have almost a monopoly on murex purple dye and red cedar wood, two new luxury commodities, which gives them trade advantages with their neighbors and elsewhere. If they can weather the early age storm, they should outlive they early empires, and move into the "Carthaginian" phase of existence, spreading colonies over the empty parts of the Mediterranean, and trade with the up and coming Indians in the east, for War Elephants! If they can pull a Hannibal, get lucky, and take out Rome, they're in good shape. However, once the industrial age is reached, they will weaken, and be hard pressed to avoid being eliminated by the new naval powers, the Dutch (Fluyt), Spanish (Armada), and British (Man-of-War). Perhaps another alliance is in store for Phoenicia. Otherwise they're just another tortured Lebanon.
Name: Dutch
Variants: the Netherlands, the Dutch, Dutch
Leader: Prince William of Orange (one of many, suggestions for the specific one are welcome)
Capital city: Amsterdam
Military Leaders: Piet Heyn, Maarten Tromp, Michiel de Ruyter, Maurice, William III
Cities: The Hague - political capital of the Netherlands (government seats here)
Rotterdam - world's largest port
Utrecht - very important city, capital of Utrecht
Middelburg - capital of Zeeland
Delft - capital of provisional government during Eighty Years War (Holland)
Vlissingen - very important port city in Zeeland
Deventer - important Hanseatic city
's Hertogenbosch - capital of Dutch Brabant
Maastricht - capital of Dutch Limburg, originally Roman city, Hanseatic
Nijmegen - originally Roman city, Hanseatic
Groningen - capital of Groningen, Hanseatic city
Amersfoort - important trade city
Kampen - important Hanseatic city
Zwolle - capital of Overijssel, important Hanseatic city
Leeuwarden - capital of Friesland
Haarlem - capital of (Noord) Holland
Leiden - important Renaissance age industrial, scientific and cultural city in Holland
Dordrecht - important port in Holland, Hanseatic
Gouda - important trade city in Holland
Roermond - cultural and religious city in Dutch Limburg
Alkmaar - important trade city in Holland
Breda - important trade city in Dutch Brabant
Arnhem - capital of Gelderland, important Modern Age city
Harderwijk - important Hanseatic city
Zutphen - Important Hanseatic city
Dokkum - important Medieval/Golden Age trade city in Friesland
Enkhuizen - important Golden Age port city in Holland
Sneek - important port and trade city in Friesland
Venlo - important trade city in Dutch Limburg
Zierikzee - important port city in Zeeland
Bergen op Zoom - important Medieval and Golden Age city
Gorkum/Gorinchem - important Golden Age trade city
Schoonhoven - important Medieval/Golden Age city (salient detail: most important means of existance was cultivation of hemp)
Veere/Kampveere - important Zeelandse post-Medieval port and trade city
Tilburg - important Medieval/Golden Age industrial city
Enschede - important Industrial Age industrial city
Assen - important trade city, capital of Drente
Eindhoven - important Modern Age city
Den Helder - important port in Holland
Delfzijl - important port in Groningen
IJmuiden - important port in Holland
Hoogeveen - center of Dutch peat industry
Nieuw Amsterdam - aka New York City & city near Parimaribo (Surinam)
Fort Oranje - name of colonies in New York State, Brazil, Ghana, Indonesia, Dutch Antilles, etc
Fort Nassau - name of colonies in New Jersey State, Brazil, Ghana, Senegal, Indonesia, etc
Kaapstad - aka Cape Town, important Dutch colony
Batavia - Jakarta, destination of most Dutch ships sailing to the Indies
Almere - recently founded, large supermodern city in Flevoland
Lelystad - recently founded capital of Flevoland
Unique Unit: Fluyt/Privateer/Merchatman, a Caravel with increased movement points and lower cost
Attributes: Commercial and Industrious
Golden Age Period: Renaissance
History: ...
Strategy: ...
To all - this thread is a work in progress, and as I am currently out of time, I would appreciate any additions you may have. Locutus, since you expressed an already prepared amount of information, feel free to contribute.
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