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Landed Estates MacedonMacedon Level 4

Landed Estates

Great estates centralise ownership, bringing vast areas under the control of a few.

The cultivation of land in the hot climate around the Mediterranean was not always easy. Irrigation and crop rotation were used in Greece, especially where the soil fertility was poor and farmland uncommon. Terracing allowed for small fields to be created on the steep hillsides of islands and valleys. Olives, figs and grapes were grown everywhere. Honey was very important as a delicacy because it was seen as a connection with the gods. Bread was the staple diet, with up to seventy different types known. It was made from wheat or barley. Barley was preferred because it was less demanding to grow and more productive than wheat. Animals were kept but meat was mainly consumed at festival times. Greeks also associated meat-eating with nomads and barbaric cultures, while civilised people tamed and then ate nature. Animals were also more useful alive: oxen were beasts of burden, and goats were kept for milk and cheese.


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Level
Landed Estates

Building Name

Landed Estates

Level Name

rom_HELLENIC_outskirts_minor_grain_4

Building Chain

Building Level

4

Create Time

6

Create Cost

2800

Require Technology

Perennial Irrigation
Perennial Irrigation

Effects

18 food (this_region)
90 wealth from farming (agriculture) (this_building)
-10 public order per turn (squalor) (this_province)
+6% unit replenishment (regions_in_this_province)
Bread and Games Edict:
2 food (this_province)

Provides Garrison Army

No Garrison Units

Recruitable Units

No Recruitable Units
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