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Celtic Tribes
Celtic Tribes
[DO NOT LOCALISE]
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. Epirus lacks a single central city, but it is Greek through and through.
Greek States Civil War
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
Gallic Tribes
Gallic Tribes
These Celts are an influential, vigorous people: their migration has taken them to the shores of the Mediterranean; they have invaded Macedon, Illyria, Thrace and Asia Minor; they have sacked Rome. But they are not just a warrior culture. Gauls are master craftsmen too.
Gallic Tribes 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
Eastern Empires
Eastern Empires
Based on the remnants of Babylonian, Assyrian and Median empires, Achmaneids built up the first true super-state, touching three continents. After the fall of Persia the old traditions were respected by the conquerors, and the old territorial administration survived for long time.

The colourful people of the multi-national empire were tolerant and receptive, nourishing the hellenization of the state and the survival of the old ways alike.
Eastern Empires Civil War
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 Tylis were Celts who settled in northern Thrace following Brennus' failed invasion of Greece in the 4th century BC.
Balkan Tribes Civil War
Iberian Tribes
Iberian Tribes
The Iberian peninsula is inhabited by many different tribes. Although the Celtiberian tribes are influenced by their wider Celtic roots, to the west the Lusitani are pure indigenous Iberians. All are united as renowned warriors, and in particular as swordsmen and excellent cavalry.
Iberian Tribes Civil War
African Kingdoms
African Kingdoms
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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
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
Carthage
Carthage
Carthage or “New Town” was once a Phoenician trading colony. It is now a trading and maritime empire in its own right. Such are the blessings of Ba’al Hammon to his followers.

The Carthaginians are a devout, hard-working people who have spent generations struggling to control the trade of the Western Mediterranean. This has inevitably brought them into conflict with expanding Greek colonies and with the upstart Romans. Traders they may be by choice, but they have become warriors through necessity, and very good warriors at that. Through astute use of mercenaries they have turned their silver into swords.
Carthage 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.
Etruria
Etruria
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Arabian Kingdoms
Arabian Kingdoms
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Nomadic Tribes
Nomadic Tribes
The Scythians and Sarmatians are aggressive nomad warriors, famed for their horsemanship and skill with the bow. They have left a trail of destruction in their wake as they have moved south and west from the endless steppes. Despite their warlike nature, they are also canny craftsmen and cunning traders.
Nomadic Tribes Civil War
Punic Colonies
Punic Colonies
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Other
Other
Other Rebel
Other Civil War

Samnite Wars

Celtic Tribes
Celtic Tribes
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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. Epirus lacks a single central city, but it is Greek through and through.
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!
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
[PLACEHOLDER]
Iberian
Iberian
[DO NOT LOCALISE]
Iberian Rebel
Carthage
Carthage
[PLACEHOLDER]
Greek
Greek
[DO NOT LOCALISE]
Greek Rebel
Italian
Italian
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Italian Rebel
African
African
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African Rebel
The Lusitani
The Lusitani
[PLACEHOLDER]
Rome
Rome
[PLACEHOLDER]
Syracuse
Syracuse
[PLACEHOLDER]
Other
Other

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
Placeholder
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
Placeholder
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

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