Egyptian Grain
He who controls Egypt is Rome's true master.The province of Aegyptos was by far the wealthiest Roman province in the east. It was the primary supplier of grain for the Empire, which grew increasingly dependent on its production. Although most of the agricultural advancements in the ancient world were introduced by the Romans, the simple truth was that they couldn’t feed themselves. Written records indicate that more than 8 million bushels of grain were imported from Aegyptos on an annual basis. By the end of the 3rd century AD, the needs of the Empire exceeded even the capacity of the fertile fields of the Nile. To combat this food crisis, new reforms established a tighter control over production, which led to an increased number of exports at the expense of the overworked Egyptian people – the grain must flow!
汉化补丁: 3DM蒹葭汉化组
Node Set Economy Tier 4 |
research_points 100 |
cost_per_round 2000 |
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- +5% wealth from agriculture, industry and commerce (所有区域)
- Costs 2000 per turn to research
- 6粮食
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