Fixed female citizen selections.

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Michael D. Hafer 2014-04-12 10:36:37 +00:00
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26 changed files with 16 additions and 17 deletions

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<Entity parent="template_structure_military_barracks">
<Cost>
<Resources>
<wood>200</wood>
<stone>0</stone>
<wood>150</wood>
<stone>150</stone>
</Resources>
</Cost>
<Footprint>

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<GenericName>Athenian Woman</GenericName>
<History>Greek women were kept under tight control by their husbands, rarely leaving the home for anything beyond the necessities of daily life. They could not own anything or be involved in any business or legal transaction. They acted as household cook, nurse, seamstress, and early educator to young children. Spartan women were an exception to the normal code of conduct and enjoyed many freedoms.</History>
<Icon>units/hele_support_female_citizen.png</Icon>
<SelectionGroupName>units/athen_support_female_citizen</SelectionGroupName>
</Identity>
<VisualActor>
<Actor>units/athenians/female_citizen.xml</Actor>

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</Cost>
<Identity>
<RequiredTechnology>unlock_females_house</RequiredTechnology>
<SelectionGroupName>units/athen_support_female_citizen</SelectionGroupName>
</Identity>
</Entity>

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<GenericName>Celtic Woman</GenericName>
<History>Brythonic women enjoyed many freedoms, especially compared to their Greek and Roman counterparts. Although they did not fight in battle as some believed, they were able to own property and were capable of gaining considerable wealth. Some noblewomen took over power when their husband's died, such as Boudicca of the Iceni. In addition, family trees were drawn up along female lines, men claiming their ancestry through female ancestors.</History>
<Icon>units/celt_support_female_citizen.png</Icon>
<SelectionGroupName>units/brit_support_female_citizen</SelectionGroupName>
</Identity>
<VisualActor>
<Actor>units/celts/female_citizen.xml</Actor>

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</Cost>
<Identity>
<RequiredTechnology>unlock_females_house</RequiredTechnology>
<SelectionGroupName>units/brit_support_female_citizen</SelectionGroupName>
</Identity>
</Entity>

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<GenericName>Carthaginian Woman</GenericName>
<History>Unlike many ancient cities, Carthage was found by a woman; Queen Dido, hailing originally from Tyre. Carthaginian women were famous for their beauty and were capable of extremely hard physical work. The records written about the Third Punic War mentioned that all citizens of Carthage, including the women, worked incessantly to manufacture weapons and prepare the city for siege. The women even cut their own hair for use in the springs of artillery pieces.</History>
<Icon>units/cart_support_female_citizen.png</Icon>
<SelectionGroupName>units/cart_support_female_citizen</SelectionGroupName>
</Identity>
<VisualActor>
<Actor>units/carthaginians/female_citizen.xml</Actor>

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</Cost>
<Identity>
<RequiredTechnology>unlock_females_house</RequiredTechnology>
<SelectionGroupName>units/cart_support_female_citizen</SelectionGroupName>
</Identity>
</Entity>

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<GenericName>Celtic Woman</GenericName>
<History>Celtic women enjoyed many freedoms, especially compared to their Greek and Roman counterparts. Although they did not fight in battle as some believe Gallic women were quite large and very strong compared to most men. They were able to own property and were capable of gaining considerable wealth. Some noblewomen took over power when their husband's died, such as Boudicca of the Iceni. In addition, family trees were drawn up along female lines, men claiming their ancestry through female ancestors.</History>
<Icon>units/celt_support_female_citizen.png</Icon>
<SelectionGroupName>units/celt_support_female_citizen</SelectionGroupName>
</Identity>
<VisualActor>
<Actor>units/celts/female_citizen.xml</Actor>

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</Cost>
<Identity>
<RequiredTechnology>unlock_females_house</RequiredTechnology>
<SelectionGroupName>units/celt_support_female_citizen</SelectionGroupName>
</Identity>
</Entity>

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<GenericName>Celtic Woman</GenericName>
<History>Gallic women enjoyed many freedoms, especially compared to their Greek and Roman counterparts. Although they did not fight in battle as some believed, they were able to own property and were capable of gaining considerable wealth. Some noblewomen took over power when their husband's died, such as Boudicca of the Iceni. In addition, family trees were drawn up along female lines, men claiming their ancestry through female ancestors.</History>
<Icon>units/celt_support_female_citizen.png</Icon>
<SelectionGroupName>units/gaul_support_female_citizen</SelectionGroupName>
</Identity>
<VisualActor>
<Actor>units/celts/female_citizen.xml</Actor>

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</Cost>
<Identity>
<RequiredTechnology>unlock_females_house</RequiredTechnology>
<SelectionGroupName>units/gaul_support_female_citizen</SelectionGroupName>
</Identity>
</Entity>

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<GenericName>Greek Woman</GenericName>
<History>Greek women were kept under tight control by their husbands, rarely leaving the home for anything beyond the necessities of daily life. They could not own anything or be involved in any business or legal transaction. They acted as household cook, nurse, seamstress, and early educator to young children. Spartan women were an exception to the normal code of conduct and enjoyed many freedoms.</History>
<Icon>units/hele_support_female_citizen.png</Icon>
<SelectionGroupName>units/hele_support_female_citizen</SelectionGroupName>
</Identity>
<VisualActor>
<Actor>units/hellenes/female_citizen.xml</Actor>

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</Cost>
<Identity>
<RequiredTechnology>unlock_females_house</RequiredTechnology>
<SelectionGroupName>units/hele_support_female_citizen</SelectionGroupName>
</Identity>
</Entity>

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<GenericName>Macedonian Woman</GenericName>
<History>Macedonian women were mothers, first and foremost. They had few rights and a low station. Lower class women labored the land and, only when necessary, tended the family shop. Middle and upper class women were relegated almost exclusively to home life. Be that as it may, they were masters of the home and servants, their husbands often deferred to their wives in domestic matters. Some Macedonian women did wield uncommon influence in politics, the most famous being Olympias, mother of Alexander.</History>
<Icon>units/hele_support_female_citizen.png</Icon>
<SelectionGroupName>units/mace_support_female_citizen</SelectionGroupName>
</Identity>
<VisualActor>
<Actor>units/macedonians/female_citizen.xml</Actor>

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</Cost>
<Identity>
<RequiredTechnology>unlock_females_house</RequiredTechnology>
<SelectionGroupName>units/mace_support_female_citizen</SelectionGroupName>
</Identity>
</Entity>

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<GenericName>Indian Woman</GenericName>
<History>Mauryan Female Citizen</History>
<Icon>units/maur_support_female_citizen.png</Icon>
<SelectionGroupName>units/maur_support_female_citizen</SelectionGroupName>
</Identity>
<VisualActor>
<Actor>units/mauryans/female_citizen.xml</Actor>

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</Cost>
<Identity>
<RequiredTechnology>unlock_females_house</RequiredTechnology>
<SelectionGroupName>units/maur_support_female_citizen</SelectionGroupName>
</Identity>
</Entity>

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<GenericName>Mesopotamian Woman</GenericName>
<History>Persian women were fairly powerful during the reign of the Achaemenids, having substantial control over their future. A husband was not able to pawn his wife off to cover debts, nor was did he have control of her possessions. Persian women owned property and were quite active in their management of it, which could include female-induced divorce. Veiling had a long tradition in ancient Persia although it was only a sign of modesty and wealth among well-to-do women with none of the modern implications.</History>
<Icon>units/pers_support_female_citizen.png</Icon>
<SelectionGroupName>units/pers_support_female_citizen</SelectionGroupName>
</Identity>
<VisualActor>
<Actor>units/persians/female_citizen.xml</Actor>

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</Cost>
<Identity>
<RequiredTechnology>unlock_females_house</RequiredTechnology>
<SelectionGroupName>units/pers_support_female_citizen</SelectionGroupName>
</Identity>
</Entity>

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<GenericName>Egyptian Woman</GenericName>
<History>Egyptian women of ancient times had legal and economic rights in parity with Egyptian men. They could own slaves and property and when wed to their husband they did not automatically become his property as was the case in many other ancient and modern cultures. It is interesting to note that when the Greco-Macedonians conquered Egypt in the 4th century B.C., Egyptian women continued to retain their liberal economic and legal rights while Greek women who also lived in Egypt were subject to the rule of traditional Greek law.</History>
<Icon>units/ptol_support_female_citizen.png</Icon>
<SelectionGroupName>units/ptol_support_female_citizen</SelectionGroupName>
</Identity>
<VisualActor>
<Actor>units/ptolemies/female_citizen.xml</Actor>

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</Cost>
<Identity>
<RequiredTechnology>unlock_females_house</RequiredTechnology>
<SelectionGroupName>units/ptol_support_female_citizen</SelectionGroupName>
</Identity>
</Entity>

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</Cost>
<Identity>
<RequiredTechnology>unlock_females_house</RequiredTechnology>
<SelectionGroupName>units/rome_support_female_citizen</SelectionGroupName>
</Identity>
</Entity>

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Entity parent="template_unit_mechanical_ship_trireme">
<Entity parent="template_unit_mechanical_ship_quinquereme">
<Identity>
<Civ>sele</Civ>
<SpecificName>Pentères</SpecificName>

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<Entity parent="template_unit_mechanical_ship_trireme">
<Identity>
<Civ>sele</Civ>
<SpecificName>Triḗrēs</SpecificName>
<SpecificName>Seleukidó̱n Triērēs</SpecificName>
<GenericName>Seleucid Trireme</GenericName>
<History>The first Triremes were built circa 650BC, and by 500BC the Trireme was the most widely used heavy warship of the Greek city-states. In the Trireme, the outriggers were now an integral part of the ship's hull. The Trireme also had a partial or full fighting deck above the rowers. The length of the Trireme remained approximately 35-38 meters, and the beam was approximately 3.5 metres. A Trireme carried 170 oarsmen, plus twenty sailors and fourteen marines in Greek navies. The top speed of a Trireme was approximately 11.5 knots. Some Triremes may have been able to reach higher speeds in short bursts. A Trireme travelling from Athens to Mitylene in 427BC made the 350 kilometre trip in only 24 hours, averaging eight knots (14.6 km/h). The Trireme could accelerate much faster than a Bireme or Penteconter, and was much more maneuverable. This gave the Trireme an advantage in combat, where higher speed and manoeuvrability meant a better chance of victory.</History>
<Icon>units/hele_ship_trireme.png</Icon>

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<SpecificName>Spartiátissa</SpecificName>
<History>Spartan women were some of the freest in the ancient world. They could own land and slaves and even exercise naked like Spartan men. It is said that only Spartan women gave birth to real men. Such tough as nails women more than once helped save their city from disaster, for example when after a lost battle against Pyrrhus of Epirus they overnight built an earthen rampart to protect the city while their men slept in preparation for the next day's siege.</History>
<Icon>units/hele_support_female_citizen.png</Icon>
<Tooltip>Classes: Support Female.
<Tooltip>Classes: Citizen Support Worker Female.
Gather resources, build structures, and inspire nearby males to work faster. Bonused at foraging and farming.
Counters: 2.5x vs. Siege.</Tooltip>
<SelectionGroupName>units/spart_support_female_citizen</SelectionGroupName>
</Identity>
<UnitAI>
<DefaultStance>standground</DefaultStance>

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</Cost>
<Identity>
<RequiredTechnology>unlock_females_house</RequiredTechnology>
<SelectionGroupName>units/spart_support_female_citizen</SelectionGroupName>
</Identity>
</Entity>