Changes between Version 5 and Version 6 of Civ:_Romans_Republican


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May 12, 2013, 6:48:57 AM (11 years ago)
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  • Civ:_Romans_Republican

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    323323=== TOWN ===
    324324 * '''Generic Name: Civic Centre'''
    325  * '''Specific Name: Municipium'''
     325 * '''Specific Name: Forum.'''
    326326   * '''Class:''' Civic Centre.
    327    * '''History:''' A Municipium was a Roman settlement just below a Colonia in level, enjoying self-governance and the grant of Latin citizenship rights for its inhabitants.
    328 
    329  * '''Generic Name: Dock'''
    330  * '''Specific Name: Portus'''
     327   * '''History:''' The forum was the center of a Roman city, where citizens gathered for economic and political reasons.
     328
     329 * '''Generic Name: Dock.'''
     330 * '''Specific Name: Portus.'''
    331331 * '''Class:''' Dock.
    332332 * '''History: '''Being an inland city, Rome was still connected to the port of Ostia through means of the Tiber. Merchant ships from all over the Mediterranean arrived at Ostia, bringing all kinds of luxurious goods. The construction of a reliable harbour was planned by Julius Caesar and carried out by Claudius.
     
    338338
    339339 * '''Generic Name: Barracks'''
    340  * '''Specific Name: Armamentarium'''
     340 * '''Specific Name: Castra'''
    341341   * '''Class: '''Barracks.
    342342   * '''History:''' Romans specialised in the building of military camps and forts. A few of them still survive.
    343343
    344  * '''Generic Name: Forum'''
    345  * '''Specific Name: Same'''
     344 * '''Generic Name: Blacksmith'''
     345 * '''Specific Name: Armamentarium'''
     346   * '''Class: '''Barracks.
     347   * '''History:''' Romans specialised in the building of military camps and forts. A few of them still survive.
     348
     349
     350
     351 * '''Generic Name: Market'''
     352 * '''Specific Name: Mercatum'''
    346353   * '''Class:''' Market.
    347    * '''History:''' The Forum was the most important place in Rome, for it was there that important speeches were held and decisions taken. Starting with Julius Caesar, the great emperors Vespasian, Nerva and Trajan built their magnificent fora.
     354   * '''History:''' Roman markets were flush with goods from across Europe and the Mediterranean.
    348355
    349356 * '''Generic Name: Wall'''