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Greek naming tweaks.

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Michael D. Hafer 2011-04-07 17:29:02 +00:00
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<Entity parent="template_structure_military_barracks"> <Entity parent="template_structure_military_barracks">
<Identity> <Identity>
<Civ>hele</Civ> <Civ>hele</Civ>
<SpecificName>Strategion</SpecificName> <SpecificName>Stratigeion</SpecificName>
<History>The Strategion was the main military headquarters, where important decisions were taken and plans for battles discussed by the Hellene Generals, or "Strategoi".</History> <History>The Stratigeion was the main military headquarters, where important decisions were taken and plans for battles discussed by the Hellene Generals, or "Strategoi".</History>
</Identity> </Identity>
<Cost> <Cost>
<BuildTime>220</BuildTime> <BuildTime>220</BuildTime>

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<Entity parent="template_structure_military_dock"> <Entity parent="template_structure_military_dock">
<Identity> <Identity>
<Civ>hele</Civ> <Civ>hele</Civ>
<SpecificName>Limenos</SpecificName> <SpecificName>Limenas</SpecificName>
<History>Greece is a sea country, which is why some of the greatest Hellenic and Hellenistic cities like Ephesus, Corinth, Alexandria and Antioch were built by the sea. It should also be noted that all colonies during the Great Colonisation were thriving port centres, which traded with the local population.</History> <History>Greece is a sea country, which is why some of the greatest Hellenic and Hellenistic cities like Ephesus, Corinth, Alexandria and Antioch were built by the sea. It should also be noted that all colonies during the Great Colonisation were thriving port centres, which traded with the local population.</History>
</Identity> </Identity>
<Cost> <Cost>

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<Entity parent="template_structure_economic_farmstead"> <Entity parent="template_structure_economic_farmstead">
<Identity> <Identity>
<Civ>hele</Civ> <Civ>hele</Civ>
<SpecificName>Sitobolion</SpecificName> <SpecificName>Sitovoleion</SpecificName>
<History>Grain wasn't plentiful in Hellas, which is why it was carefully stored in granaries, some of it being reserved for times of siege.</History> <History>Grain wasn't plentiful in Hellas, which is why it was carefully stored in granaries, some of it being reserved for times of siege.</History>
</Identity> </Identity>
<Cost> <Cost>

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<Entity parent="template_structure_civic_house"> <Entity parent="template_structure_civic_house">
<Identity> <Identity>
<Civ>hele</Civ> <Civ>hele</Civ>
<SpecificName>Oikon</SpecificName> <SpecificName>Oikos</SpecificName>
<History>Hellenic houses from the Classical Age were generally humble yet stylish. During the Hellenistic Age, however, luxurious palaces and estates became commonplace in the rich Hellenistic metropolises like Antioch, Alexandria and Seleucia.</History> <History>Hellenic houses from the Classical Age were generally humble yet stylish. During the Hellenistic Age, however, luxurious palaces and estates became commonplace in the rich Hellenistic metropolises like Antioch, Alexandria and Seleucia.</History>
</Identity> </Identity>
<Cost> <Cost>

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<Entity parent="template_structure_defense_wall_gate"> <Entity parent="template_structure_defense_wall_gate">
<Identity> <Identity>
<Civ>hele</Civ> <Civ>hele</Civ>
<SpecificName>Pule</SpecificName> <SpecificName>Puli</SpecificName>
<History>(Insert history)</History> <History>(Insert history)</History>
</Identity> </Identity>
<Cost> <Cost>

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<Entity parent="template_unit_mechanical_ship_fishing"> <Entity parent="template_unit_mechanical_ship_fishing">
<Identity> <Identity>
<Civ>hele</Civ> <Civ>hele</Civ>
<SpecificName>Plio</SpecificName> <SpecificName>Naus</SpecificName>
<History>Need History</History> <History>Need History</History>
<Icon>units/hele_ship_fishing.png</Icon> <Icon>units/hele_ship_fishing.png</Icon>
</Identity> </Identity>

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<Entity parent="template_unit_mechanical_ship_merchant"> <Entity parent="template_unit_mechanical_ship_merchant">
<Identity> <Identity>
<Civ>hele</Civ> <Civ>hele</Civ>
<SpecificName>Emporiko Plio</SpecificName> <SpecificName>Emporiko Naus</SpecificName>
<History>Need History</History> <History>Need History</History>
<Icon>units/hele_ship_merchant.png</Icon> <Icon>units/hele_ship_merchant.png</Icon>
</Identity> </Identity>

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<Entity parent="template_unit_super_infantry_spearman"> <Entity parent="template_unit_super_infantry_spearman">
<Identity> <Identity>
<Civ>hele</Civ> <Civ>hele</Civ>
<SpecificName>Spartiate</SpecificName> <SpecificName>Spartiatis</SpecificName>
<Tooltip>Bonused vs. Melee Cavalry and Melee Infantry. Weak vs. Ranged Infantry and Ranged Cavalry. Long Train Time. Small Bonus vs. All Persian Units.</Tooltip> <Tooltip>Bonused vs. Melee Cavalry and Melee Infantry. Weak vs. Ranged Infantry and Ranged Cavalry. Long Train Time. Small Bonus vs. All Persian Units.</Tooltip>
<History>The Spartans had a very peculiar form of government which enabled them to be professional soldiers. It not only enabled them, but actually forced them to be superior soldiers as a small group of Spartans had to dominate an enormous number of subjects and unwilling allies. The Spartan army was superior in Hellas, and in the rest of the known world. No other army was so well trained, and had such excellent equipment. They believed that traditional training was the key to success, and for centuries they were correct, as they rarely lost a battle in spite of their small numbers. Ironic enough, this concept ended the Spartan supremacy, as the Spartan phalanx could not resist the new sloped Theban phalanx and the invading integrated Macedonian forces. The end of the Spartan power marked the decline of the domination of traditional phalanx warfare.</History> <History>The Spartans had a very peculiar form of government which enabled them to be professional soldiers. It not only enabled them, but actually forced them to be superior soldiers as a small group of Spartans had to dominate an enormous number of subjects and unwilling allies. The Spartan army was superior in Hellas, and in the rest of the known world. No other army was so well trained, and had such excellent equipment. They believed that traditional training was the key to success, and for centuries they were correct, as they rarely lost a battle in spite of their small numbers. Ironic enough, this concept ended the Spartan supremacy, as the Spartan phalanx could not resist the new sloped Theban phalanx and the invading integrated Macedonian forces. The end of the Spartan power marked the decline of the domination of traditional phalanx warfare.</History>
<Icon>units/hele_super_infantry_polis.png</Icon> <Icon>units/hele_super_infantry_polis.png</Icon>