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    OK, to continue and relive discussion until we finally find some graphics guys ( ), I'll move to the next part.
    I think it's commonly agreed that we won't change too much about existing civs. NTL, leaders and city lists could be a matter of discussion.
    I've put here in my first post the lists for romans, egyptians and greeks as I use them in my games.
    Every contribution, addition, critics etc. welcomed.

    Ys. Wernazuma

    Romans

    Cities:
    Rome
    Veii
    Antium
    Cumae
    Neapolis
    Pompeji
    Pisa
    Ravenna
    Mediolanum
    Hispalis
    Narbo
    Viroconium
    Lugdunum
    Lutetia
    Constantinopolis
    Brundisium
    Bononia
    Caesaraugusta
    Gades
    Ostia
    Hierosolyma
    Cremona
    Caesarea
    Nicomedia
    Capua
    Seleucia
    Artaxata
    Aurelianorum
    Hippo Regius
    Nicopolis
    Londinium
    Placentia
    Eburacum
    Naissus
    Carnuntum
    Tarraco
    Arretium
    Emona
    Gordion
    Colonia Agrippinensis
    Brigantium
    Cyrene
    Aquincum
    Verona
    Corfinium
    Augusta Treverorum
    Sirmium
    Camulodunum
    Durostorum
    Damascus
    Arelate
    Lindum
    Poetovio
    Virunum
    Camulodunum
    Volubilis
    Augustadorum
    Vindobona
    Pola
    Trapezus
    Sinope
    Aquae Sulis
    Iuvavum
    Bagacum
    Lauriacum
    Utica
    Teurnia
    Ovilava
    Deva
    Curia
    Olisipo
    Flavia Solva

    Leaders:
    Scipio Africanus
    Marius
    Sulla
    Pompeius Magnus
    Octavianus
    Markus Antonius
    Germanicus
    Agrippa
    Tiberius
    Claudius
    Vespasian
    Titus
    Traian
    Hadrian
    Marcus Aurelius
    Septimius Severus
    Caracalla
    Aurelian
    Diocletian
    Constantin I
    Theodosius I
    Iustinian

    Egypt

    Cities:
    Thebes
    Memphis
    Heliopolis
    Sais
    Elephantine
    Alexandria
    Pi-Ramesses
    Tanis
    Giza
    El-Amarna
    Hieraconpolis
    Abydos
    Asyut
    Askalon
    Lisht
    Buto
    Hermopolis
    Koptis
    Edfu
    Pithom
    Busiris
    Kahun
    Athribis
    Mendes
    El-Ashmunein
    Gaza
    Buhen
    Bubastis
    Syene
    This
    Oryx
    Sebennytus
    Assuan
    Luxor

    Leaders:
    Ramses
    Cheops
    Khufu
    Hatshepsut
    Thutmosis III
    Mentuhotep
    Seti
    Na'rmer

    Greeks:

    Cities:
    Athens
    Sparta
    Corinth
    Argos
    Eretria
    Thebai (In distinction to egyptian Thebes)
    Mykenai
    Miletos
    Syrakos
    Chalkis
    Megara
    Pylos
    Kerkyra
    Delphi
    Knossos
    Phaistos
    Aigina
    Chios
    Akragas
    Pharsalos
    Kroton
    Samos
    Zankle
    Pella
    Mytilene
    Mallia
    Mantineia
    Naxos
    Rhegion
    Olympia
    Lindos
    Sikyon
    Aigai
    Ambrakia
    Orchomenos
    Methone
    Taras
    Larisa
    Epidauros
    Thasos
    Torone
    Pherai
    Sybaris
    Gortyn
    Poteidaia
    Plataiai
    Methone
    Kameiros
    Amphipolis
    Neapolis
    Massalia
    Krannon
    Leukas
    Olynthos
    Pydna
    Knidos
    Lokroi
    Phokaia
    Kyme
    Sestos
    Pithekusai
    Metapontion
    Selinus
    Naupaktos
    Chaironeia
    Melos
    Istros
    Tegea
    Gela
    Thurioi
    Abdera
    Ephesos
    Megalopolis
    Himera
    Salamis
    Kyzikos
    Halikarnassos
    Thessaloniki
    Herakleia
    Zakynthos
    Kolophon
    Abydos
    Troizen
    Patrai
    Methone
    Olbia
    Dekeleia
    Artemision
    Naukratis
    Apollonia
    Eleusis
    Thermopylai
    Marathon
    Apolyton

    Leaders:
    Perikles
    Solon
    Themistokles
    Periander
    Miltiades
    Polykrates
    Alkibiades
    Epameinondas
    Philipp
    Kimon
    Kleisthenes
    Lysander
    Dionysios
    Alexis Sorbas
    Antipater
    Lykourgos
    Ptolemaios
    Timoleon
    Pausanias
    Seleukos
    Leonidas
    Peisistratos
    Antigonos Monophtalmos
    Hieron
    Kassander
    Pittakos
    Kleon
    Antigonos Gonatas
    Drakon
    Gelon
    Pyrrhos
    Demetrios Poliorketes
    Last edited by Wernazuma III; January 25, 2002, 14:07.
    "The world is too small in Vorarlberg". Austrian ex-vice-chancellor Hubert Gorbach in a letter to Alistar [sic] Darling, looking for a job...
    "Let me break this down for you, fresh from algebra II. A 95% chance to win 5 times means a (95*5) chance to win = 475% chance to win." Wiglaf, Court jester or hayseed, you judge.

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    How about taking a walk down the Fosse Way and coming and having a bath in Aquae Sulis?

    Fosse Way:

    fos , Roman road in England. It apparently ran from Exeter (Isca Dumnoniorum) NE past Bath (Aquae Sulis), Cirencester (Corinium Dobunnorum), and Leicester (Ratae Coritanorum) to Lincoln (Lindum). It intersected Watling Street.

    I like to include Leptis Magna and Volubilis too:







    Do you add Hatshepsut and Tuthmosis III to your list of Egyptian leaders?
    Vive la liberte. Noor Inayat Khan, Dachau.

    ...patriotism is not enough. I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone. Edith Cavell, 1915

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    • #3
      molly: I added the egyptian leaders. Could you tell me which of those british roman cities were the most important? Maybe we should add 3-4 more english roman cities, not more I guess. Plus all participants can add one "fav. settlement", even when it was more a sh*thole than a city (just take a look at the last roman city in the list, that was a more or less unimportant site, but it's only a few km from my home (Graz), so I dared to add it.

      I won't add Leptis because we already have it in the Phoenician list. Volubilis will be added though.

      Thanks for the input.
      "The world is too small in Vorarlberg". Austrian ex-vice-chancellor Hubert Gorbach in a letter to Alistar [sic] Darling, looking for a job...
      "Let me break this down for you, fresh from algebra II. A 95% chance to win 5 times means a (95*5) chance to win = 475% chance to win." Wiglaf, Court jester or hayseed, you judge.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Wernazuma III
        molly: I added the egyptian leaders. Could you tell me which of those british roman cities were the most important? Maybe we should add 3-4 more english roman cities, not more I guess. Plus all participants can add one "fav. settlement", even when it was more a sh*thole than a city (just take a look at the last roman city in the list, that was a more or less unimportant site, but it's only a few km from my home (Graz), so I dared to add it.

        I won't add Leptis because we already have it in the Phoenician list. Volubilis will be added though.

        Thanks for the input.

        Happy to oblige-

        LONDINIVM AVGVSTA (London, Greater London)


        Roman Coloniae

        CAMVLODVNVM (Colchester, Essex)
        EBVRACVM (York, Yorkshire)
        GLEVVM (Gloucester, Gloucestershire)
        LINDVM (Lincoln, Lincolnshire)


        British Tribal Cities

        CAESAROMAGVS [TRINOVANTVM] (Chelmsford, Essex)
        CALLEVA ATREBATVM (Silchester, Hampshire)
        CORINIVM DOBVNNORVM (Cirencester, Gloucestershire)
        DVRNOVARIA [DVROTRIGVM] (Dorchester, Dorset)
        DVROVERNVM CANTIACORVM (Canterbury, Kent)
        ISCA DVMNONIORVM (Exeter, Devon)
        ISVRIVM BRIGANTVM (Aldborough, North Yorkshire)
        MORIDVNVM [DEMETARVM] (Carmarthen, Dyfed)
        NOVIOMAGVS REGNORVM (Chichester, West Sussex)
        PETVARIA [PARISORVM] (Brough on Humber, Humberside)
        RATAE CORIELTAVORVM (Leicester, Leicestershire)
        VENTA BELGARVM (Winchester, Hampshire)
        VENTA ICENORVM (Caistor St. Edmund, Norfolk)
        VENTA SILURUM (Caerwent, Gwent)
        VERVLAMIVM [CATVVELLORVM] (St. Albans, Hertfordshire)
        VIROCONIVM CORNOVIORVM (Wroxeter, Shropshire)


        Roman Spa Towns

        AQVAE ARNEMETIAE (Buxton, Derbyshire)
        AQVAE SVLIS (Bath, Avon


        If you wanted a reasonable geographic spread, you could have Deva/Chester in the north west, Isca/Caerleon in South Wales, Camulodunum/Colchester in the east, and Aquae Sulis/Bath in the south- all of them have noteworthy Roman remains to this day.

        These are also good sites-



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        Vive la liberte. Noor Inayat Khan, Dachau.

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