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Fixing some Roman names. Thanks Robbob (on the forum).
Added Organic "preferredClass" to Fortresses, Wall Towers, and Defense Towers, so that they prefer to shoot at enemy units rather than enemy structures. This was SVN commit r13827.
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<Identity>
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<Civ>rome</Civ>
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<GenericName>Siege Wall Gate</GenericName>
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<SpecificName>Porta Circummunitio</SpecificName>
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<SpecificName>Porta Circummunitionis</SpecificName>
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<History>(Insert History Here)</History>
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<Icon>structures/wooden_gate.png</Icon>
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</Identity>
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<Identity>
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<Civ>rome</Civ>
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<GenericName>Siege Wall Tower</GenericName>
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<SpecificName>Turris Circummunitio</SpecificName>
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<SpecificName>Turris Circummunitionis</SpecificName>
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<History>(Insert history here)</History>
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</Identity>
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<Obstruction>
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</GarrisonHolder>
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<Identity>
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<Civ>rome</Civ>
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<SpecificName>Aedes Iupiter Optimo Maximo</SpecificName>
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<SpecificName>Aedes Iovis Optimi Maximi</SpecificName>
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<History>.</History>
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</Identity>
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<Obstruction>
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<ProjectileSpeed>75.0</ProjectileSpeed>
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<PrepareTime>1200</PrepareTime>
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<RepeatTime>2000</RepeatTime>
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<Spread>1.5</Spread>
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<Spread>1.5</Spread>
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<PreferredClasses datatype="tokens">organic</PreferredClasses>
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</Ranged>
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</Attack>
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<BuildingAI>
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<PrepareTime>1200</PrepareTime>
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<RepeatTime>2000</RepeatTime>
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<Spread>1.5</Spread>
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<PreferredClasses datatype="tokens">organic</PreferredClasses>
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</Ranged>
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</Attack>
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<BuildingAI>
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<PrepareTime>1200</PrepareTime>
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<RepeatTime>2000</RepeatTime>
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<Spread>1.5</Spread>
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<PreferredClasses datatype="tokens">organic</PreferredClasses>
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</Ranged>
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</Attack>
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<BuildingAI>
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<Entity parent="template_unit_champion_cavalry_swordsman">
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<Identity>
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<Civ>rome</Civ>
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<SpecificName>Eques Consulares</SpecificName>
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<SpecificName>Eques Consularis</SpecificName>
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<GenericName>Consular Bodyguard</GenericName>
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<Icon>units/rome_champion_cavalry.png</Icon>
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<History>The Equites Consulares were the best of the Roman cavalry that were picked out by the commanding Consul and served under him directly. They functioned about identical to later Praetorian cavalry, but were usually made up of the most local Italian allies. The Italic cavalry was of better quality and quantity then the citizen cavalry of the Republic, and were highly prized for service.</History>
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<Tooltip>Elite bodyguard of the Roman Consul on campaign.
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Good heavy cavalry and raider. Counters Support Units and Archers. Countered by Spearmen and Pikemen.</Tooltip>
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<Tooltip>Elite bodyguard of the Roman Consul on campaign. Good heavy cavalry and raider.
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Counters: Support Units and Archers.
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Countered by Spearmen and Pikemen.</Tooltip>
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</Identity>
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<VisualActor>
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<Actor>units/romans/champion_unit_2.xml</Actor>
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<Civ>rome</Civ>
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<SelectionGroupName>units/rome_infantry_spearman_b</SelectionGroupName>
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<GenericName>Veteran Spearman</GenericName>
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<SpecificName>Triarus</SpecificName>
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<SpecificName>Triarius</SpecificName>
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<Icon>units/rome_infantry_spearman.png</Icon>
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<History>The Triarii were the third line of heavy infantry in the Republican Roman army. Made up of the veterans from previous campaigns, they often possessed the most fashionable arms and armor. Armed with a spear and gladius, the Triarii usually did not fight unless the battle was going poorly or enemy forces required the use of a spear to fend them off. In many cases the Triarii were left at the camp instead of marching out with the rest of the army.</History>
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<RequiredTechnology>phase_town</RequiredTechnology>
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</Health>
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<Identity>
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<Rank>Advanced</Rank>
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<SpecificName>Princips</SpecificName>
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<SpecificName>Princeps</SpecificName>
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</Identity>
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<Promotion>
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<Entity>units/rome_infantry_swordsman_e</Entity>
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<Entity parent="template_unit_mechanical_ship_bireme">
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<Identity>
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<Civ>rome</Civ>
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<SpecificName>Liburnus</SpecificName>
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<SpecificName>Liburna</SpecificName>
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<History>By the time of the Second Punic War the Romans had adopted an improved bireme design created by the Liburnians of Illyria. Faster, lighter, and more agile then conventional warships, the Liburna (sing. Liburnus) would quickly become widespread throughout the Roman navy. They appear to have been used in support of Triremes.</History>
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<Icon>units/hele_ship_bireme.png</Icon>
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</Identity>
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</Footprint>
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<Identity>
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<Civ>rome</Civ>
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<SpecificName>Triremis Romanum</SpecificName>
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<SpecificName>Triremis Romana</SpecificName>
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<Tooltip>Medium Warship.
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Ramming Secondary Attack.</Tooltip>
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<History>The Trireme was the most common warship of the Mediterranean – it was used by Phoenicians, Greeks, Carthaginians and Romans alike. The Romans were already using these vessels by the beginning of the Punic Wars, and underwent a number of modifications. These remain controversial, but it seems that Triremes remained the mainstay of the fleet for this era.</History>
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<Civ>rome</Civ>
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<SelectionGroupName>units/rome_support_healer_b</SelectionGroupName>
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<GenericName>State Priest</GenericName>
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<SpecificName>Pontifex Minoris</SpecificName>
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<SpecificName>Pontifex Minor</SpecificName>
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<History>During the Republic, the position of priest was elevated and required a lot of responsibilities, which is why priests were by no means chosen randomly. The position of Pontifex Maximus, the high priest of the Roman religion, was occupied by such prominent figures as Julius Caesar, Marcus Aemilius Lepidus and Augustus.</History>
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<Icon>units/rome_support_healer.png</Icon>
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<Rank>Basic</Rank>
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