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"Description":"The Ptolemies receive the Mercenary Camp, a barracks that is constructed in neutral territory and trains mercenary soldiers."
},
{
"Name":"Nile Delta",
"History":"Unknown.",
"Description":"The Ptolemaic Egyptians receive 3 additional farming technologies."
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{
"Name":"Roundup",
"History":"Unknown.",
"Description":"Can capture gaia elephants and camels to reduce their training cost."
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"Name":"Breadbasket of the Mediterranean",
"History":"Egypt was a net exporter of grain, so much so that large cities such as Athens, Antioch, and Rome came to rely upon Egyptian grain in order to feed their masses.",
"Description":"All allies automatically gain a slow trickle of food income."
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"Class":"",
"Emblem":"",
"History":"Alexander the Great founded libraries all over his new empire. These became a center of learning for an entirely new synthesized culture: the Hellenistic culture.",
"Requirements":".",
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"Emblem":"",
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"Requirements":"",
"Phase":"Town",
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"Class":"",
"Emblem":"",
"History":"The Ptolemaic dynasty in Egypt built the magnificent Lighthouse of Alexandria near the harbor mouth of that Nile Delta city. This structure could be seen for many kilometers out to sea and was one of the Seven Wonders of the World.",
"Requirements":".",
"Phase":"City",
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"Template": "units/ptol_infantry_spearman_b",
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{
"Template": "units/ptol_infantry_archer_b",
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"formations/line_open",
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"formations/skirmish",
"formations/wedge",
"formations/battle_line",
"formations/phalanx",
"formations/syntagma"
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"Ptolemy Epigone",
"Ptolemy Eurgetes",
"Ptolemy Philopater",
"Ptolemy Epiphanes",
"Ptolemy Philometor",
"Ptolemy Eupator",
"Ptolemy Alexander",
"Ptolemy Neos Dionysos",
"Ptolemy Neos Philopater",
"Berenice Philopater",
"Cleopatra Tryphaena",
"Berenice Epiphaneia",
"Cleopatra Philopater",
"Cleopatra Selene",
"Cleopatra II Philometora Soteira",
"Arsinoe IV",
"Arsinoe II"
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"Emblem":"session/portraits/emblems/emblem_ptolemies.png",
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"Description":"The great Greek-Macedonian dynastic rule over Ancient Egypt.",
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"History":"Beginning with Alexander, the Hellenistic monarchs founded many cities throughout their empires, where Greek culture and art blended with local customs to create the motley Hellenistic civilization.",
"Description":"Civic Centers have double Health and double default arrows."
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"History":"The Macedonian-Greek rulers of the Ptolemaic dynasty observed many ancient Egyptian traditions in order to satiate the local populace and ingratiate themselves to the powerful priestly class in the country.",
"Description":"Hero aura range boosted by 50%."
},
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"Name":"Nile Delta",
"History":"The Nile Delta had rich soil for farming, due to centuries of seasonal floods from the Nile depositing rich silt across the landscape.",
"Description":"The Ptolemaic Egyptians receive 3 additional farming technologies above and beyond the maximum number of farming technologies usually available to a faction."
}
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{
"Name":"Ptolemaios A' Soter",
"Class":"",
"Armament":"",
"Emblem":"",
"History":"."
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{
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"Class":"",
"Armament":"",
"Emblem":"",
"History":"."
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{
"Name":"Kleopatra H' Philopater",
"Class":"",
"Armament":"",
"Emblem":"",
"History":"."
}
]
}
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"Name":"Mercenary Army",
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"Description":"The Ptolemies receive the Mercenary Camp, a barracks that is constructed in neutral territory and trains mercenary soldiers."
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"Name":"Nile Delta",
"History":"Unknown.",
"Description":"The Ptolemaic Egyptians receive 3 additional farming technologies."
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"Name":"Roundup",
"History":"Unknown.",
"Description":"Can capture gaia elephants and camels to reduce their training cost."
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"Name":"Breadbasket of the Mediterranean",
"History":"Egypt was a net exporter of grain, so much so that large cities such as Athens, Antioch, and Rome came to rely upon Egyptian grain in order to feed their masses.",
"Description":"All allies automatically gain a slow trickle of food income."
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"Class":"",
"Emblem":"",
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"Requirements":".",
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"Class":"",
"Emblem":"",
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"Requirements":"",
"Phase":"Town",
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"Emblem":"",
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"Requirements":".",
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{
"Template": "units/ptol_infantry_spearman_b",
"Count": 2
},
{
"Template": "units/ptol_infantry_archer_b",
"Count": 2
},
{
"Template": "units/ptol_cavalry_archer_b"
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"formations/line_open",
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"formations/skirmish",
"formations/wedge",
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"Ptolemy Eurgetes",
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"Ptolemy Epiphanes",
"Ptolemy Philometor",
"Ptolemy Eupator",
"Ptolemy Alexander",
"Ptolemy Neos Dionysos",
"Ptolemy Neos Philopater",
"Berenice Philopater",
"Cleopatra Tryphaena",
"Berenice Epiphaneia",
"Cleopatra Philopater",
"Cleopatra Selene",
"Cleopatra II Philometora Soteira",
"Arsinoe IV",
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@ -1,144 +1,144 @@
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"Description": "Roman heroes can convert enemy units with great cost."
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],
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"Name": "Quintus Fabius Maximus",
"Class": "",
"Armament": "",
"Emblem": "",
"History": "Dictator for six months during the Second Punic War. Instead of attacking the most powerful Hannibal, he started a very effective war of attrition against him."
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"Description": "Roman Legionaries can form a Testudo."
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{
"Template": "units/rome_infantry_javelinist_b",
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{
"Template": "units/rome_cavalry_spearman_b"
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"Gaius Servilius Structus Ahala",
"Publius Cornelius Rufinus",
"Lucius Papirius Cursor",
"Aulus Manlius Capitolinus",
"Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus",
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"Marcus Cornelius Cethegus",
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"Description": "",
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"Description": "Roman heroes can convert enemy units with great cost."
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"Armament": "",
"Emblem": "",
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"Armament": "",
"Emblem": "",
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"Description": "Roman Legionaries can form a Testudo."
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"Gaius Servilius Structus Ahala",
"Publius Cornelius Rufinus",
"Lucius Papirius Cursor",
"Aulus Manlius Capitolinus",
"Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus",
"Publius Sempronius Tuditanus",
"Marcus Cornelius Cethegus",
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"History":"Beginning with Alexander, the Hellenistic monarchs founded many cities throughout their empires, where Greek culture and art blended with local customs to create the motley Hellenistic civilization.",
"Description":"Civic Centers have double Health and double default arrows."
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"Description":"Traditional Army unlocks Silver Shields and Scythed Chariots, Reform Army unlocks Romanized Heavy Swordsmen and Cataphracts."
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"Description":"A one-time purchase of 20 Indian War Elephants from the Mauryan Empire."
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"Name": "Nisean War Horses",
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"Armament":"",
"Emblem":"",
"History":"Always lying in wait for the neighboring nations, strong in arms and persuasive in council, he (Seleucus) acquired Mesopotamia, Armenia, 'Seleucid' Cappadocia, Persis, Parthia, Bactria, Arabia, Tapouria, Sogdia, Arachosia, Hyrcania, and other adjacent peoples that had been subdued by Alexander, as far as the river Indus, so that the boundaries of his empire were the most extensive in Asia after that of Alexander. The whole region from Phrygia to the Indus was subject to Seleucus. — Appian, 'The Syrian Wars'."
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"Emblem":"",
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"Emblem":"",
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"Description":"Allied Civic Centers are 20% cheaper."
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"Requirements":".",
"Phase":"City",
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"Emblem":"",
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"Requirements":"",
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"Requirements":".",
"Phase":"Town",
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"Antiochus IV Epiphanes",
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"Alexander I Balas",
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"Antiochus VI Dionysus",
"Diodotus Tryphon",
"Antiochus VII Sidetes",
"Demetrius II Nicator",
"Alexander II Zabinas",
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"Seleucus V Philometor",
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"Seleucus VI Epiphanes",
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"Demetrius III Eucaerus",
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"Armament":"",
"Emblem":"",
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"Armament":"",
"Emblem":"",
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"Armament":"",
"Emblem":"",
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@ -1,158 +1,158 @@
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