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Royal Mausoleion EgyptEgypt Level 4

Royal Mausoleion

Even in death, royalty have power.

Veneration of ancestors and the worship of divine royalty were common in the ancient world. Ancestors were commonly worshipped even in the meanest houses, while temples and great tombs were constructed to remember dead rulers. In Egypt the Ptolemaic rulers followed this useful tradition after the death of Alexander the Great. All great tombs and temples were a memorial to the greatness of the rulers who built them. Alexander was first entombed in Memphis on the order of the first Ptolemy, after his mummified remains were diverted from Babylon. His body was then taken to Alexandria and put in two tombs, the second one having members of the Ptolemaic dynasty alongside as a statement of status. Julius Caesar and Octavian both visited Alexander’s tomb to pay their respects, as such a pious display was a good way of demonstrating their own claims to greatness.


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Level
Royal Mausoleion

Building Name

Royal Mausoleion

Level Name

greek_religious_egypt_royal_4

Building Chain

Building Level

4

Create Time

8

Create Cost

4100

Require Resource

Marble
Marble

Require Technology

Crane Mechanics
Crane Mechanics

Effects

+5 Hellenic cultural influence (this_region)
-8 food (this_region)
+20% wealth from culture (regions_in_this_province)
+6 public order per turn (this_province)
+8% research rate (this_faction)
Bread and Games Edict:
+20% wealth generated by agricultural buildings (this_province)

Provides Garrison Army

No Garrison Units

Recruitable Units

Recruitable Units Lv. 0
No. Unit Sol. Costom Cost Recru. Cost Unkeep Cost Ship HP. Ship Spd. Msl. Dmg. Rng. Sht. /min Amo. Mle. Atk. Mle. Dmg. Chg. Mle. Def. Arm. HP. Mor.
1
80 Sobek Cultists
Melee Infantry / Melee Infantry / (Egy_Sobek_Cultists)
Sobek Cultists
The fearsome crocodile god protects both Pharaoh and his children…
80 550 550 36 36 22 61 55 55 60
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