As you wish my lord, shshshshsh.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Extra Pack, Existing Civs, part 4: Egypt, Babylonia, China
Collapse
X
-
"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.
-
Here's a bold idea (probably too bold): use Egyptian names for Egyptian cities
Here's a list I always use for CtP:
Egyptian cities
------------------
Waset (Thebes) - New Kingdom Capital, main temple of Amon
Men-Nefer (Memphis) - Often Old/Middle Kingdom Capital, main temple of Ptah
Iunu (Heliopolis) - Very important city, main temple of Re
Abtu (Abydos) - Very important religious site, later main temple of Osiris
Djedu (Busiris) - Very important city & religious site, temple of Osiris, aka Abusir
Akhmim (Panopolis) - Very important city and religious site, temple of Min
Adu (Elephantine) - Very important city, on border with Nubia, military base
Nekhen (Hieraconpolis) - Capital of Upper Egypt in predynastic times
Per-Wadjet (Buto) - Capital of Lower Egypt in predynastic times
Tjeny (This) - Capital of 1st/2nd dynasty, aka Thinis & Girga
Pi-Ramesses - Capital of Hyksos, built on top of Avaris
Henen-Nesut (Heracleopolis) - Capital of 9th/10th dynasty, very old city, main temple of Herishef
Itjtawy (Lisht) - Capital of 12th dynasty
Akhet-Aten - Capital of 18th dynasty (Akhet-aten, Nefertiti), aka el-Amarna
Harawet (Avaris) - Capital of 20th dynasty (Ramesses), later rebuilt as Pi-Ramesses
Suan (Tanis) - Capital in 21st/22nd dynasty, important trade city
Per-Bastet (Bubastis) - Capital of 22nd dynasty (Libyan), main temple of Bast
Taremu (Leontopolis) - Capital of 23rd dynasty
Sai (Sais) - Capital of 24th/26th/28th dynasty
Per-Djedet (Mendes) - Capital of 29th dynasty, Orisis centre
Tjebnutjer (Sebennytos) - Capital of 30th dynasty, hometown of Manetho
Ipet-Isut (Karnak) - Important religious site, northern half of Thebes
Ipet-Resyt (Luxor) - Valley of the Kings, southern half of Thebes
Rostau (Giza) - Site of Great Pyramids
Gebtu (Coptos) - centre for the Upper Egyptian Red Sea trade through Wadi Hammamat
Oryx - better known as Beni Hassan (Oryx is the nome, not the city)
P-aaleq (Philae) - Important (very) late New Kingdom religious site
Hut-Heryib (Athribis) - Temple of Horus, important city in Roman times
Swentet (Syene) - Twin city of Elephantine but less important, aka Aswan
Djeba (Edfu) - Old Kingdom mastabas, temple of Horus, aka Apollinopolis Magna
Dashur - Important pyramid site, Bent & Red Pyramids site (Egyptian name unknown)
Saqqara - Important pyramid site, site of Steppe Pyramid (Egyptian name unknown)
Senu (Pelusium) - Militarily very important city (basis for Asiatic campaigns)
Raqote (Alexandria) - Ptolemeic Capital, one of the greatest cities of the ancient world
Kahi-Nub (Canopus) - Important port city on Nile Delta, luxury centre
She-Resy (Crocodilopolis) - Founded by Menes, temple of Sobek, capital of Lower laurel nome
Iuny (Armant) - Capital of Sceptre nome, main temple of Montu, aka Hermonthis
Khemenu (Hermopolis Magna) - Important city & religious site, temple of Toth, capital of Hare nome
Sekhem (Letopolis) - Important city, cult of Hert/Isis and Horus
Nubt (Ombos) - Temple of Seth, aka Naqada/Tukh
Iunet (Dendera) - Site of Hathor's main temple, aka Tentyra
Meha (Abu Simbel) - Location of famous tempels built by Ramesses II
Hut-Sekhem (Diospolis Parva) - Cult centre of Bat, aka Hiw
Pa-Tum (Pithom) - Capital of East Harpoon nome, founded by Ramesses II
Hotep-Senusret (Kahun) - Location of pyramid plus town of Pyramid builders
Sauty (Lykopolis/Asyut) - Capital of Upper pomegranate tree nome, important in 11th dynasty
Iunyt (Esna) - Ptolemeic era religious site, main temple of Khnum and Neith
Nekhbet (El-Kab) - Capital of Rural nome, cult centre of Nekhbet, home of the 18th dynasty
Bakh (Hermopolis) - Capital of the Hare nome, foremost cult centre of Thoth
Timinhor (Hermopolis Parva) - Capital of West nome before Alexandria
Comment
-
Great Locutus. I'll change my list.
Question: What's your source for the original Egyptian names?"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.
Comment
-
changed! I left Alexandria though. It only became important with this name!"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.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Lord Merciless
I'm ethnically Chinese and know my NATIVE language better than you.(\__/) 07/07/1937 - Never forget
(='.'=) "Claims demand evidence; extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence." -- Carl Sagan
(")_(") "Starting the fire from within."
Comment
-
Re: Extra Pack, Existing Civs, part 4: Egypt, Babylonia, China
Originally posted by Wernazuma III
China (thanks, lord merciless):
Cities
Beijing
Changan
Loyang
Shanghai
Guangzhou
Jiankang
Hongkong
Tsingtao
Kaifeng
Taipeh
Chengdu
Hangzhou
Tientsin
Tatung
Fushun
Anyang
Taiyuan
Shenjang
Wuchang
Yangzhou
Liaojang
Jinan
Lanzhou
Kunmin
Guiling
Changchun
Ningbo
Baoding
Tainan
Jiangling
Suzhou
Zhangjiakou
Taichung
Wuxi
Fuzhou
Ye Chang
Harbin
Xuzhou
Dalian
Baotou
Chongqing
Kaohsiung
Guiyang
Xining
Hohhot
Yumen
Haikou
Nanyang
Xuchang
Chaoge
Gong yang
Tianshui
Zhending
Leaders:
Zhou Wu Wang
Sun Tzu
Shi Huang Di
Liu Che
Wei Qing
Cao Cao
Zhuge Liang
Li Shimin
Li Jin
Zhao Kuangyin
Yue Fei
Zhu Yuangzhang
Xuan Ye
Sun Yat-Tsen
Deng Xiaoping
Chiang Kai-Chek
Orders of the cities are wrong (Hong Kong is one of the last). Beijing is out of order but just leave it there. Some of the famous ancient cities aren't in.
As for leaders most of them aren't actually famous for military acumen. Liu Che should definitely be replaced by Hanxin. Zhou Wu Wang be replaced by Jiang Ziya. Both Cao Cao and Zhuge Liang are excellent choices, and so is Yue Fei. Zhu Yuangzhang isn't much of a leader. While most people don't like Mao Zedong he should replace Sun Yat-Tsen.
More later (maybe)(\__/) 07/07/1937 - Never forget
(='.'=) "Claims demand evidence; extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence." -- Carl Sagan
(")_(") "Starting the fire from within."
Comment
-
There is another plausible theory. Do a web search on "Shang" and "Olmec", and you will likely find articles about the research of American Sinologist Dr. Xu. He found an amazing likeness between Shang and Olmec writing. This was even carried on National Geographics website within the last three years, though I'm sure the page has expired by now.
Dr. Xu put forward the hypothesis that the sudden appearance of the Olmec civilization might have been caused or contributed to by the arrival of Shang refugees in Central America from the demise of the Shang dynasty when its last emperor was killed.
Of course, Meso-American scholars have berated even the possibility of this. They find it offensive to their national pride.
Scholarly articles have lately been published on even early man's heretofore unsuspected ability to travel wide distances by boat.
So, there was ability and motive. The smoking gun is throughout Shang and Olmec art, bronze work, statuary, and writing, if you have eyes to see it.An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile,
hoping it will eat him last.
Winston Churchill
Comment
-
Originally posted by Lord Merciless
UR, which other ancient Chinese cities can you think of?
Originally posted by Lord Merciless
BTW, Great Leaders don't have to be generals/military commanders, but also rulers. Liu Che and Zhu Yuanzhang were indeed very effective rulers.
Originally posted by Lord Merciless
Wernerzuma, you have to include Ying Zheng as one Chinese GL.(\__/) 07/07/1937 - Never forget
(='.'=) "Claims demand evidence; extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence." -- Carl Sagan
(")_(") "Starting the fire from within."
Comment
-
Just to join the fun, here's the Chinese city list that I made up and now play with:
Chang'an
Luoyang
Kaifeng
Taiyuan
Xuzhou
Linzi
Yanjing
Jinling
Yangzhou
Lin'an
Suzhou
Chengdu
Jinzhou
Hanzhong
Liangzhou
Changsha
Xiangyang
Jinan
Guangzhou
Fuzhou
Wenzhou
Nanchang
Quanzhou
Kunming
Guilin
Datong
Lanzhou
Qingdao
Chongqing
Wuchang
Shanghai
Dalian
Shenyang
Chengde
Changchun
Harbin
Jilin
Qiqihar
Anqing
Zhengzhou
Guiyang
Nanning
Yinchuan
Xining
Xiamen
Shantou
Haikou
Shenzhen
Zhuhai
Hong Kong
Macao
Taipei
Kaohsiung
Keelung
As you can see, it starts with ancient city names and slowly gets to the modern ones. But for the nitpickers, it contains no super-ancient cities (Anyang for instance) because I don't really like having Anyang as the capital of my glorious empire...
(for those of you who can't find Beijing in that list, Yanjing was an old name for Beijing.)
for leaders, I generally play with eight names (yeah i run out):
Sun Tzu
Liu Bang
Cao Cao
Zhuge Liang
Li Shimin
Yue Fei
Zhu Yuanzhang
Qianlong
It's a mixed bag and not totally consistent, but I like it.
Fu Sang > is a poetic name for Japan. Of course some people prefer to say that it's Mexico instead. When an ancient text says "the Land of Fu Sang" it's really hard to figure out where exactly it is.
Ying Zheng = Shi Huang Di = Qin Shi Huang = the First Emperor of China
And finally, for those who strive to find links between Chinese and Mesoamerican cultures, explain:
Why was there no rice, wheat or millet in Mexico, and why was there no corn or potatoes in China?
Why were there no horses or pigs in Mexico, and no turkeys in China?
Why did the American Indians have no resistance whatsoever to Eurasian diseases, if the Chinese had brought it to them 2000+ years in advance?
Why is there not a single Chinese word in any Mesoamerican language, nor a single Nahuatl word in Chinese?
Finally, where are the records, of how and why the Chinese made boats able to cross the Pacific, in an age when they could barely make it to Japan?
Are the only link between the Shang and Olmecs in writing, statues, bronze working and art? Is it that the Shang and Olmecs both decide to represent "bird" with a picture of a bird, both decide to craft hollow bronze containers, and both create non-proportional flat representations of people - proof that they are related?Poor silly humans. A temporarily stable pattern of matter and energy stumbles upon self-cognizance for a moment, and suddenly it thinks the whole universe was created for its benefit. -- mbelleroff
Comment
-
Please guys, no more Chinese cities.
UR, do you think one can live with my lists as they are?"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.
Comment
-
Wernazuma:
actually, your Chinese city list has got some problems.... it seems to get more ancient along the way, there're too many Taiwanese cities in it, and the Romanization is very inconsistent.
which is why i gave you an alternative list in the first place.Poor silly humans. A temporarily stable pattern of matter and energy stumbles upon self-cognizance for a moment, and suddenly it thinks the whole universe was created for its benefit. -- mbelleroff
Comment
-
Originally posted by ranskaldan
Fu Sang > is a poetic name for Japan. Of course some people prefer to say that it's Mexico instead. When an ancient text says "the Land of Fu Sang" it's really hard to figure out where exactly it is.
land. Fu Sang being a poetic name for Japan was not claimed until the 18th century, yet the name popped up in records 4000 years older than that.
Why was there no rice, wheat or millet in Mexico, and why was there no corn or potatoes in China?
Otoh, there WAS rice elsewhere in the Americas later.
Why were there no horses or pigs in Mexico, and no turkeys in China?
Why did the American Indians have no resistance whatsoever to Eurasian diseases, if the Chinese had brought it to them 2000+ years in advance?
Why is there not a single Chinese word in any Mesoamerican language, nor a single Nahuatl word in Chinese?
Finally, where are the records, of how and why the Chinese made boats able to cross the Pacific, in an age when they could barely make it to Japan?
Are the only link between the Shang and Olmecs in writing, statues, bronze working and art? ...
China was supposedly better equipped for such undertakings in the era before the Shang dynasty.
There are also the legends told by the Amerinds about a people from the west (their west) visiting them long before the white men came, in addition to the Chinese historic records. The Olmec statues, depicting kings with African features, are of course a link to Africa, not to China.A horse! A horse! Mingapulco for a horse! Someone must give chase to Brave Sir Robin and get those missing flags ...
Project Lead of Might and Magic Tribute
Comment
-
Small correction: he was the self-proclaimed first emperor of a united China (221 BC).A horse! A horse! Mingapulco for a horse! Someone must give chase to Brave Sir Robin and get those missing flags ...
Project Lead of Might and Magic Tribute
Comment
Comment