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凱爾特部落
凱爾特部落
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希臘國家
希臘國家
多數希臘城邦按照一種叫做「polises」的格局建設,即:農村包圍城市。享譽世界的希臘文化以勤勞的農民,精明的商人,勇猛的戰士和睿智的學者為標志。伊庇魯斯王國沒有獨立的中心城市,但它絕對是希臘中的希臘。
希臘國家 Civil War
羅馬
羅馬
羅馬將統治世界。這是她自始自終的宿命。

羅馬人自稱是赫拉克勒斯的後代,他們從不缺乏驕傲,也不缺乏勇猛:他們的城市據說是由母狼養大的雙胞胎羅慕勒斯和雷摩斯所建立的。羅馬的軍隊也許被打敗過,但他們總能重振旗鼓,繼續戰鬥下去。

現在,被仇敵和潛在的敵人所包圍的羅馬,每一步都面臨著挑戰。誰能統治羅馬,誰就將統治世界,但唯一通向此榮耀的道路,就只有征服!
羅馬 Civil War
高盧部落
高盧部落
這些凱爾特人強大且活躍:他們的移民已經到了地中海沿岸,他們入侵了馬其頓,色雷斯,伊利里亞和小亞細亞,還搶了羅馬一票。他們不僅能征善戰而且心靈手巧。
高盧部落 Civil War
日耳曼部落
日耳曼部落
「日耳曼(Germanic)」在拉丁語裡由高盧音素"ger""mani"組成,意思是「鄰居」這個部族居住在神秘幽暗的森林裡,像他們所崇拜的神明一樣殘暴而凶猛,勇敢且無畏。他們會掃蕩所有「弱者」,在他們心中獨立與強大勝於一切。
日耳曼部落 Civil War
東方帝國
東方帝國
波斯帝國(阿契美尼德王朝)建立了世上第一個橫跨三大洲的超級大帝國。由於領土面積廣,內中民族多,帝國滅亡後征服者們無從下手改變舊制,這個多民族國家的傳統於是得以延續,並在不斷融合新的外來元素中呈現出欣欣向榮的姿態。
東方帝國 Civil War
達克-色雷斯人部落
達克-色雷斯人部落
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達克-色雷斯人部落 Civil War
凱爾特伊比利部落
凱爾特伊比利部落
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凱爾特伊比利部落 Civil War
非洲王國
非洲王國
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繼任者王國
繼任者王國
亞歷山大大帝死後,帝國迅速被部下瓜分,並進入了曠日持久的「繼業者戰爭」為了爭奪亞歷山大大帝遺產的合法繼承權,這些部下們不惜兵戎相見,不念舊情,不擇手段。
繼任者王國 Civil War
大不列顛的部落
大不列顛的部落
被皮西亞斯稱作「皮亞特人」-「被彩繪者」-這些凱爾特人是來自海不列顛島的凶猛而獨立的民族。

在布迪卡領導的大規模叛亂之後,他們很難安撫。
大不列顛的部落 Civil War
迦太基
迦太基
迦太基(意為「新的城市」)曾經是腓尼基人的貿易殖民地。現在它是一個獨立的國家,以航海與貿易聞名。據說這是巴力哈蒙神的庇佑。

迦太基人虔誠又勤勞,經過幾代人的艱苦努力,他們控制了整個西地中海的貿易活動,作為新興的經濟強國,迦太基不可避免地成為了希臘與羅馬的眼中釘。迦太基人可以是出色的戰士,但他們的商業頭腦顯然比肌肉發達—他們會購買大量雇傭兵讓自己在戰爭中不輸他人。
迦太基 Civil War
Black Sea Colonies
Black Sea Colonies
From around the 6th century BC, the Greek city-states began to colonise the far-flung corners of their world in order to grow rich from trading the natural resources to be found there. Inevitably, this brought them into conflict with the local nomads – Scythians, Sarmatians, Roxolani – all resented the settlers, their ‘civilised’ ways, their wealth. Life in the Black Sea colonies, therefore, wasn’t just a rush for wealth, it was a struggle for survival against a relentless, tireless opponent.
伊特魯利亞
伊特魯利亞
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阿拉伯王國
阿拉伯王國
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Desert Kingdoms
Desert Kingdoms
Living on the fringes of civilisation, the people of the African and Arabian deserts had to adapt to survive in the harshest of conditions. Despite the privations of such an environment, they found ways to not only cope, but thrive and prosper in these regions. Their ingenuity gave birth to new irrigation methods and their relentless spirit made them some of the most prominent traders, fearless warriors, expert sailors and clever engineers of the ancient world.
遊牧部落
遊牧部落
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遊牧部落 Civil War
迦太基殖民地
迦太基殖民地
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Other
Other
Other Rebel
Other Civil War

Samnite Wars

凱爾特部落
凱爾特部落
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希臘國家
希臘國家
多數希臘城邦按照一種叫做「polises」的格局建設,即:農村包圍城市。享譽世界的希臘文化以勤勞的農民,精明的商人,勇猛的戰士和睿智的學者為標志。伊庇魯斯王國沒有獨立的中心城市,但它絕對是希臘中的希臘。
羅馬
羅馬
羅馬將統治世界。這是她自始自終的宿命。

羅馬人自稱是赫拉克勒斯的後代,他們從不缺乏驕傲,也不缺乏勇猛:他們的城市據說是由母狼養大的雙胞胎羅慕勒斯和雷摩斯所建立的。羅馬的軍隊也許被打敗過,但他們總能重振旗鼓,繼續戰鬥下去。

現在,被仇敵和潛在的敵人所包圍的羅馬,每一步都面臨著挑戰。誰能統治羅馬,誰就將統治世界,但唯一通向此榮耀的道路,就只有征服!
Other
Other
Other Rebel

Caesar in Gaul

Gallic Tribe: Friend of Rome
Gallic Tribe: Friend of Rome
[PH]
Gallic Tribe
Gallic Tribe
[PH]
Gallic Tribe Rebel
The Arverni, champions of Gaul
The Arverni, champions of Gaul
[PH]
Belgic Tribe
Belgic Tribe
[PH]
Britannic Tribe
Britannic Tribe
[PH]
Britannic Tribe Rebel
Massilia
Massilia
[PH]
Germanic Tribe
Germanic Tribe
[PH]
Germanic Tribe Rebel
The Nervii, bravest of the Belgae
The Nervii, bravest of the Belgae
[PH]
Rome, the paragon of civilisation
Rome, the paragon of civilisation
[PH]
Rome, the paragon of civilisation Rebel
Belgic Tribe: Friend of Rome
Belgic Tribe: Friend of Rome
[PH]
The Suebi, invaders from Germania
The Suebi, invaders from Germania
[PH]
Other
Other
Other Civil War

Hannibal at the Gates

Celtic
Celtic
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Celtic Rebel
The Arevaci
The Arevaci
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Iberian
Iberian
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Iberian Rebel
Carthage
Carthage
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Greek
Greek
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Greek Rebel
Italian
Italian
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Italian Rebel
African
African
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African Rebel
The Lusitani
The Lusitani
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Rome
Rome
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Syracuse
Syracuse
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Other
Other
Other Civil War

Imperator Augustus

Nomadic Tribes
Nomadic Tribes
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Rome
Rome
Rome will rule the world. It is her destiny and always has been.

Claiming a line of descent back to Hercules, Romans are not lacking in pride. Romans are not lacking in fierceness: their city was founded by Romulus and Remus, twins raised by a wolf. Roman armies may have been beaten, but they have always dragged themselves back into any fight, and battled on.

And now, surrounded by rivals and potential enemies, Rome faces challenges at every turn. He who rules in Rome can rule the world, but only through the glory of conquest!
Rome Civil War
Eastern Empires
Eastern Empires
Based on the remnants of Babylonian, Assyrian and Median Empires, Achaemenid Persians built up the first true super-state, touching three continents. After the fall of Persia the old traditions were respected by its conquerors, and the old territorial administration system survived for long time.

The colourful people of this multi-national empire were tolerant and receptive, nourishing the Hellenisation of the state and the survival of the old ways alike.
Eastern Empires Civil War
Germanic Tribes
Germanic Tribes
The Germanic tribes are fearless warriors, entirely at home in their dark and forbidding forests, worshipping dark, forbidding gods. Their name, in Latin, is a Gallic borrowing, 'ger' and 'mani' meaning near-men or neighbours. They are not given to acting in a neighbourly fashion: they will take from the weak, and value their independence above all.
Germanic Tribes Civil War
African Kingdoms
African Kingdoms
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Balkan Tribes
Balkan Tribes
The Illyrian tribes established themselves as pirates along the Adriatic coast and as far east as Apollonia, sweeping away the culture-complexes of the Neolithic Balkans as the Bronze Age dawned.

Largely remaining distinct from their Illyrian and Greek neighbours, the Thracian Getae and Odrysians were so powerful that the Greeks feared their descent from the north to destroy civilisation.

The people of Tylis were Celts who settled in northern Thrace following Brennus' failed invasion of Greece in the 4th century BC.
Balkan Tribes Civil War
Gallic Tribes
Gallic Tribes
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Britannic Tribes
Britannic Tribes
Described by Pytheas as 'Pretannoi' or 'Pretani' - the 'painted ones' - these Celts are a fierce and independent people from the island of Hai Bretannai.

They were hard to pacify after a widespread rebellion lead by Boudicca.
Britannic Tribes Civil War
Iberian Tribes
Iberian Tribes
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Successor Kingdoms
Successor Kingdoms
After Alexander's death, his mightiest generals tore apart his empire as they fought for it. Over the years the claims and counter-claims of legitimacy deepened the rivalry between the Successors. While all claimed to be Greek and promoted Hellenisation in their kingdoms, each also claimed to be the one true inheritor of Alexander's legacy...
Successor Kingdoms Civil War
Arabian Kingdoms
Arabian Kingdoms
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Celtic Tribes
Celtic Tribes
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Other Rebel

Wrath of Sparta

Greek States
Greek States
Most of the Greek states were 'poleis', cities with surrounding villages. The world-renowned culture of the Greeks relies on the toil of farmers, the skills of merchants and soldiers, and the wits of philosophers.
Greek States Rebel
Athenai
Athenai
Most of the Greek states were 'poleis', cities with surrounding villages. The world-renowned culture of the Greeks relies on the toil of farmers, the skills of merchants and soldiers, and the wits of philosophers.
Athenai Civil War
Boiotian League
Boiotian League
Most of the Greek states were 'poleis', cities with surrounding villages. The world-renowned culture of the Greeks relies on the toil of farmers, the skills of merchants and soldiers, and the wits of philosophers.
Boiotian League Civil War
Korinthos
Korinthos
Most of the Greek states were 'poleis', cities with surrounding villages. The world-renowned culture of the Greeks relies on the toil of farmers, the skills of merchants and soldiers, and the wits of philosophers.
Korinthos Civil War
Persian Empire
Persian Empire
Based on the remnants of Babylonian, Assyrian and Median Empires, the Achaemenid Persians built the first true super-state, touching three continents.
Persian Empire Rebel
Barbarian Tribes
Barbarian Tribes
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Barbarian Tribes Rebel
Sparta
Sparta
Most of the Greek states were 'poleis', cities with surrounding villages. The world-renowned culture of the Greeks relies on the toil of farmers, the skills of merchants and soldiers, and the wits of philosophers.
Sparta Civil War

Empire Divided

Nomadic Tribes
Nomadic Tribes
The north-eastern steppes are home to the nomadic Scythian and Sarmatian tribes. Fierce warriors all, they are renowned for their riders and skill in archery from horseback. Descending from their Caucasian heartlands, both Rome and Persia have faced their wrath and felt the devastation these saddle-born raiders leave in their wake.

During the 2nd century AD, under pressure from these hordes of nomadic killers, many settled barbarian tribes have begun moving to new territory to escape, putting pressure upon the Roman frontier. Now, once such tribe – the Gothi – have come into contact with the extremely warlike Alani, who have forced them away from the Empire’s borders and on into Asia.
Nomadic Tribes Civil War
Germanic Kingdoms
Germanic Kingdoms
The Roman Empire's weakness and instability have proved most fortunate for the Germanic tribes living north of its borders. With plenty of land to raid and pillage, war between neighbouring peoples has been set aside in favour of coordinated attacks by new tribal confederations on unprotected Roman provinces. To counter this, Rome has allied with many of the western tribes along the border who refused to join their brethren.

To the north and south-east of Germania, the Saxoni and the Gothi have begun to rise and harass Rome’s borders, intending to capitalise on the crisis therein and become great powers in their own right – at any cost!
Germanic Kingdoms Civil War
Eastern Empires
Eastern Empires
With the decline of the Parthian Empire and the defeat of the last Arsacid king, a new dynasty has risen in their place. The Sassanid Persians have succeeded the Parthians as the new eastern superpower and rival to Rome. Swiftly marshalling their military forces into rapid expansion, they have quickly reconquered many of the eastern provinces that had fallen into lawlessness or independent rule.

Having faced defeat inflicted at Roman hands, at the city of Hatra in modern-day Iran and in the strategically-important hills of Armenia, where Rome's well-ordered Legions finally pushed back the burgeoning Persian war machine, the scene is set for many future confrontations. However, now Rome's strength lies in tatters, the Sassanids could capitalise on their mortal enemy’s current state of disarray – ancient Persia’s glorious legacy may yet be revived!
Eastern Empires Civil War
African Kingdoms
African Kingdoms
[PLACEHOLDER] AFRICAN
The Divided Roman Empire
The Divided Roman Empire
Following the death of Emperor Alexander Severus, the Roman Empire has fallen into deep crisis. Its generals conspire and fight amongst themselves, while its outer provinces, starved of the resources necessary to defend themselves adequately, have fallen prey to barbarian raids and the resurgent might of the new Persian Empire, the Sassanids.

During this chaos, Rome’s western provinces have seceded and formed a separate state, whilst in the east a new kingdom – one that aspires to become an empire – has arisen around the city of Palmyra, in the Syrian desert. Infested with bandits and wracked by civil war, the Roman Empire has never come so close to collapse!
The Divided Roman Empire Civil War
Britannic Celts
Britannic Celts
Britannia has been a Roman province ever since the Emperor Claudius established his authority over its Celtic inhabitants. However, Rome has never successfully conquered the entire island – the northern tribes have resisted any and all attempts to ‘civilise’ them. While the southern part of Britannia has been heavily Romanised, many of the Celtic people do not mix with their invaders, instead keeping to their villages and hillforts.

With the advent of the Gallic Roman Empire and its separation from Rome, Celtic chieftains treat this new Roman faction with justified suspicion - whether the time is ripe to reconquer the British Isles for the Celts, or ally with the Gallic Romans, the best course of action remains to be seen.
Britannic Celts Civil War
Arabian Kingdoms
Arabian Kingdoms
[PLACEHOLDER] ARAB
Other Rebel

Rise of the Republic

Italic Tribes
Italic Tribes
The Italian tribes came to Italy centuries ago, and were well established by the time Greek settlers arrived to form new colonies. Greek culture was far older and far superior than that of the tribes; gradually the Italic people adopted elements of Greek culture, shaping their own societies through the many Hellenic religious, artistic, political and scientific achievements. However, over time, the two have become rivals, and at times enemies as the Etruscans and later the Romans have developed their own rich tapestry of breakthroughs and achievements. Now, they stand ready to challenge the Greek world – to sweep away the old in favour of the new!
Italic Tribes Rebel
Italic Tribes Civil War
Greek States
Greek States
The Greek States find themselves in the aftermath of what can only be described as a fratricidal conflict: the Peloponnesian War. However, Athens, though on the losing side, have adjusted to defeat much better than Sparta have to victory. Despite the many Athenian casualties, which have caused the city problems with post-war manpower, and the erosion of her public and private wealth, she has survived the critical years and recovered to once again become a leading power in the region. These are the chaotic conditions which many Greek city-states are now compelled to live under – if Athens can raise its head once more, then others may follow suit!
Greek States Rebel
Greek States Civil War
Italian Civilisations
Italian Civilisations
Central Italy has always been a land of warmth and generous fertility. Over the centuries, many tribes have become fascinated by its lush valleys, green forests and abundant natural resources. The first Indo-European peoples arrived here in prehistoric times, and with ingenuity and independent spirit, some managed to grow into larger entities with their own political and economic significance. Among them were the Greek-influenced Etruscans and Samnites, who were the dominant Italic civilisations before the rise of the Romans. However, right now they dominate the region, as best of friends and worst of enemies!
Italian Civilisations Rebel
Italian Civilisations Civil War
Nuragic Tribes
Nuragic Tribes
The Nuragic tribes have inhabited Sardinia for more than a millennium, their origins stretching all the way back to the dawn of time. Hardworking and talented builders, they have made excellent use of the abundance of natural stone found on the island; Sardinia itself is their canvas – be they temples, wells or villas under construction. Thus far, Nuragic society has stood the test of time, despite the growing political turmoil gripping the region. Right now, the mighty north African trading empire of Carthage is the regional superpower, but that could all change if the Greek states expand further westwards or the Italic tribes master the sea. If Nuragic tribes wish to survive, they must protect their island and advance their technology!
Nuragic Tribes Rebel
Nuragic Tribes Civil War
Gallic Tribes
Gallic Tribes
The Gallic tribes originate from Central and Western Europe, beyond the Alps. Some centuries ago, their ancestors crossed the mountains in search for better lands and a milder climate – what they found was a place rich in fertility and resources. Many tribes have settled these territories and built their own cities, their proud and independent culture gradually adopting some aspects of the influential, neighbouring Etruscan civilisation. Over time, the Gauls have also improved their military prowess through their dealings with the well-organised Romans and Greeks, and the peoples of Italy have developed profitable and highly-valued trade relations with the Gauls in return. So, now it is well established – the Gallic tribes are here to stay!
Gallic Tribes Rebel
Gallic Tribes Civil War
Iapygian Tribes
Iapygian Tribes
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Iapygian Tribes Rebel
Other
Other
Other Rebel
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