Statue
Let the people see your triumphs; hewn from grit and stone.Rome was nothing if not self-congratulatory. The plethora of statues and marble busts attests to both its obsession with creating lasting images of its achievements for posterity. As the Roman Republic blossomed as a military power, the triumphal arch - or fornix - emerged, celebrating a general's victory in war, such as the one dedicated to Scipio Africanus following his victory over Hannibal in the Second Punic War. As an Empire, however, victory took another form. Beginning with in AD113 after his defeat of Dacia, Emperor Trajan established a new architectural style; the victory column. The columns were typically set on a square base and adorned with depictions of the conflict from top to bottom. They were often hollowed out also, with a spiral staircase within so that one could ascend to the apex and survey Rome from atop the tribute.
Administration
Building Name Statue |
Level Name att_bld_roman_west_civic_monument_2 |
Building Chain Administration |
Building Level 2 |
Create Time 3 |
Create Cost 3000 |
Effects
Unit experience: +1 for all recruits (province_to_province_own)Public order: +5 (province_to_province_own)
Provides Garrison Army
No Garrison Units
Recruitable Units
No Recruitable Units
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