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Roma (Occupied)

The Eternal City.

Even in the ancient world, cities grew up in places where people had already been living for a long time because the sites were defensible, controlled river crossings, had natural resources nearby or were safe from floods and other natural disasters. Cities, despite their rulers’ best intentions, were rarely planned. There might be sections where public buildings stood by broad, open streets and temples were laid out in magnificent splendour, and patrician dwellings hid rich opulence behind bland frontages. But equally likely, if you walked a few paces in the wrong direction, you would be guaranteed to find a maze of twisty backstreets, cheek-by-jowl houses, and run-down slums, alehouses, whorehouses and slaughterhouses, all jostling for what little space there was within the walls. The city was the world in miniature, with all the wonder and squalor that implied. Romans and Greeks equally could take civic pride in their urbanity and sophistication, and at the same moment be a little disgusted by the dirt and tawdriness of the back streets only yards away.

Ancient Capital

Roma (Occupied)
Roma (Occupied)
(dei_main_city_ROME_1)
Ancient Capital Level 0
Roma (Occupied)
Roma (Occupied)
(dei_main_city_ROME_2)
Ancient Capital Level 1
Fortified Roma (Occupied)
Fortified Roma (Occupied)
(dei_main_city_ROME_3_fort)
Ancient Capital Level 2
Fortified Roma (Occupied)
Fortified Roma (Occupied)
(dei_main_city_ROME_4_fort)
Ancient Capital Level 3
Roma (Occupied)
Roma (Occupied)
(dei_main_city_ROME_4)
Ancient Capital Level 3
Commercial Roma (Occupied)
Commercial Roma (Occupied)
(dei_main_city_ROME_4_trade)
Ancient Capital Level 3
Roma (Occupied)
Roma (Occupied)
(dei_main_city_ROME_3)
Ancient Capital Level 2
Fortified Roma (Occupied)
Fortified Roma (Occupied)
(dei_main_city_ROME_4_fort)
Ancient Capital Level 3
Roma (Occupied)
Roma (Occupied)
(dei_main_city_ROME_4)
Ancient Capital Level 3
Commercial Roma (Occupied)
Commercial Roma (Occupied)
(dei_main_city_ROME_4_trade)
Ancient Capital Level 3
Commercial Roma (Occupied)
Commercial Roma (Occupied)
(dei_main_city_ROME_3_trade)
Ancient Capital Level 2
Fortified Roma (Occupied)
Fortified Roma (Occupied)
(dei_main_city_ROME_4_fort)
Ancient Capital Level 3
Roma (Occupied)
Roma (Occupied)
(dei_main_city_ROME_4)
Ancient Capital Level 3
Commercial Roma (Occupied)
Commercial Roma (Occupied)
(dei_main_city_ROME_4_trade)
Ancient Capital Level 3
Roma (Occupied)

Building Name

Roma (Occupied)

Level Name

dei_main_city_ROME_3

Building Chain

Ancient Capital

Building Level

3

Create Time

10

Create Cost

6450

Require Technology

Qanat
Qanat

Effects

+3 artillery on walls (this_region)
-6 food (this_region)
+20% wealth from all sources (regions_in_this_province)
1182 wealth from subsistence (this_building)
+4 growth per turn (this_province)
-3 public order(squalor) (this_province)
+1 army recruitment capacity (this_province)
[NOT DISPLAYED] Drives the road levels between settlements (this_region)
((NOT DISPLAYED)) (this_region)
[NOT DISPLAYED] Used for settlements to identify the presence of 15m walls (Hellenic / Roman / Eastern) (this_region)
+10 line of sight across borders (this_region)
+0.7% 1st, 2nd and 3rd Class (this_building)
+1 army recruitment capacity (this_province)
+3 artillery on walls (this_region)
Ostia: +300 wealth (trade) (this_building)
Campus Martius: [[col:green]]Barracks (this_building)
[NOT DISPLAYED] Drives the road levels between settlements (this_region)
((NOT DISPLAYED)) (this_region)
[NOT DISPLAYED] Used for settlements to identify the presence of 15m walls (Hellenic / Roman / Eastern) (this_region)
+10 line of sight across borders (this_region)

Provides Garrison Army

40 Lithobolos (Bastion)
40 Lithobolos (Bastion)
Lithobolos (Bastion)
(Eas_Ballista_Bastion)
Field Artillery
40 Oxybeles (Bastion)
40 Oxybeles (Bastion)
Oxybeles (Bastion)
(Eas_Scorpion_Bastion)
Fixed Artillery
200 Arabian Spearmen
200 Arabian Spearmen
200 Arabian Spearmen
200 Arabian Spearmen
200 Arabian Spearmen
200 Arabian Spearmen
Arabian Spearmen
(GAR_Ara_Garrisoned_Spearmen)
Spear Infantry
120 Arabian Horsemen
Arabian Horsemen
(GAR_Ara_Local_Horsemen)
Missile Cavalry
200 Local Citizens
200 Local Citizens
Local Citizens
(GAR_Ita_Armed_Citizens_Foreign)
Melee Infantry
175 Local Slingers
175 Local Slingers
175 Local Slingers
Local Slingers
(GAR_Ita_Citizen_Javelinmen_Foreign)
Missile Infantry
200 Local Town Guard
200 Local Town Guard
Local Town Guard
(GAR_Ita_Town_Guard_Foreign)
Spear Infantry

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
200 Kampanioi Hoplitai
Melee Infantry / Hoplite/Pike Infantry / (AOR_9_Campanian_Hoplites)
Kampanioi Hoplitai
(Campanian Hoplites)

These men are typical hoplites, wearing feathered or crested helmets, along with greaves and breastplates. Their weapons include the dory, xiphos, and the classic large aspis shield. However, they are more mobile than classic hoplites, useful as flanking heavy infantry rather than a central phalanx unit.

200 848 848 27 9 11 65 10 20 50
2
300 Italici Milites
Melee Infantry / Spear Infantry / (AOR_9_Italian_Levies)
Italici Milites
(Italian Levies)

Angry Italians with spears should never be dismissed lightly.

300 568 568 15 9 10 65 8 20 35
3
200 Ensiferi Italici
Melee Infantry / Melee Infantry / (AOR_9_Italian_Swordsmen)
Ensiferi Italici
(Italian Swordsmen)

Never underestimate an Italian in battle: he will smile even as he guts you.

200 802 802 33 10 10 65 8 20 35
4
200 Hurasunan Tosita
Melee Infantry / Spear Infantry / (Ara_bodyguard_inf)
Hurasunan Tosita
(Sabaean Bodyguard Infantry)

These men, though devoted to the Sabaean high priesthood and their ancient city-gods, are personally loyal to their king - who exclusively pays for the cost of their equipment and training. They serve as temple guardsmen in addition to his personal escorts, marching as a ceremonial guard and as an elite corps of regular troops in battle. They are superb melee warriors, fiercely loyal to their king and trained for the most difficult assaults and confrontations.

200 1187 1187 38 9 13 85 14 20 65
5
200 Muqrabe Lukhata
Melee Infantry / Spear Infantry / (Ara_Levy_Spear)
Muqrabe Lukhata
(Arabian Spearmen)

These men are not levies per se, and are generally superior to pantodapoi and such eastern spear levies, having lived in the harsh desert and having experienced a raid or two in their time.

200 407 407 26 9 10 56 1 20 45
6
300 Gunud haMadnakha
Melee Infantry / Spear Infantry / (Ara_raiders)
Gunud haMadnakha
(East Coast Levies)

These raiders and pirates dominate the military stage of Eastern Arabia. They are light infantry equipped with padded armour worn over their tunics and wicker shields, giving them some protection against arrows. They are swift, agile troops, and their spears give them an edge against light cavalry.

300 650 650 22 9 11 51 8 20 45
7
175 Qala'in Arabi
Missile Infantry / Missile Infantry / (Ara_Slingers)
Qala'in Arabi
(Arabian Slingers)

Slingers are common in Arabian armies, being levied from the nomadic tribes. These men are mostly lower class herders. The tribesmen are not wealthy, so they march to war in only simple garments, carrying a light shield and their own, often homemade sling, in addition to a dagger for self-defence.

175 564 564 6 190 5 20 18 7 8 44 1 20 35
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