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v22 v23 8 8 Version 1.0 9 9 by Michael D. Hafer [aka Mythos_Ruler] Email: michaeldhafer@gmail.com. (Indiana, United States of America). 10 Edited by Joshua Gilbert [aka Shogun 144] Email: shogun144@gmail.com. (Michigan, United States of America) 10 11 }}} 11 12 == UNIT DESCRIPTIONS == 12 13 === INFANTRY === 13 * '''Name: Hoplites.''' (Greek Hoplite) [wiki:Manual_Units#Hoplites ->Manual] 14 * '''Generic Name: Greek Hoplite''' 15 * '''Specific Name: Same''' [wiki:Manual_Units#Hoplites ->Manual] 14 16 * '''Class:''' Spearman. 15 17 * '''Hacker Armament:''' Spear (2.75m); Short Sword (ornamental). … … 23 25 * '''Special:''' May use the Phalanx formation after researching the "Othismos" technology. 24 26 25 * '''Name: Peltastes Thrakikos.''' (Thracian Peltast) [wiki:Manual_Units#PeltastesThrakikosThracianPeltast ->Manual] 27 * '''Generic Name: Thracian Peltast''' 28 * '''Specific Name: Peltastes Thrakikos''' [wiki:Manual_Units#PeltastesThrakikosThracianPeltast ->Manual] 26 29 * '''Class:''' Javelinist. 27 30 * '''Hacker Armament: '''Javelin; Short Sword (ornamental). … … 30 33 * '''Advanced:''' Pelta, javelins, tunic, boots, traditional Thracian cap 31 34 * '''Elite:''' Pilos helmet, with decorative spear held in shield hand, pelta, javelins, boots, cape, tunic 32 * '''History: '''Peltasts carry a special shield called a pelta (from which they derived their name). The shield is deliberately curved to allow the Peltast to throw javelins faster and over a greater range. Peltasts were used to great affect by the Thebans at the Battle of Leuctra, successfully breaking up the Spartan phalanx and allowing the famous Theban Sacred Band to defeat the disorganized Spartan shoplites.35 * '''History: '''Peltasts carry a special shield called a pelta (from which they derived their name). The shield is deliberately curved to allow the Peltast to throw javelins faster and over a greater range. Peltasts were used to great affect by the Thebans at the Battle of Leuctra, successfully breaking up the Spartan phalanx and allowing the famous Theban Sacred Band to defeat the disorganized Spartan hoplites. 33 36 * '''Garrison:''' 1. 34 37 * '''Function:''' - 35 38 * '''Special:''' - 36 39 37 * '''Name: Toxotes Kretikos.''' (Cretan Archer) [wiki:Manual_Units#ToxotesKretikosCretanarcher ->Manual] 40 * '''Generic Name: Cretan Archer''' 41 * '''Specific Name: Toxotes Kretikos''' [wiki:Manual_Units#ToxotesKretikosCretanarcher ->Manual] 38 42 * '''Class:''' Archer. 39 43 * '''Hacker Armament:''' Greek bow (smaller range than Persian bow; about 80% of the Persian equivalent). … … 42 46 * '''Advanced:''' Advanced: Tunic, bow, quiver, Petasos hat or a similar looking broad-brimmed hat, sandals – things are getting better, more moolah! 43 47 * '''Elite:''' Elite: Tunic, bow, quiver, sandals, Pilos helmet, light linen cuirass – about as good as it gets for archers. – Not too fancy, he’s WAY down there on the list in terms of money. His cuirass is a quilted linen example, NOT the type worn by hoplites. Pretty much he’d be the Advanced but with a quilted linen cuirass 44 * '''History:''' Cretan archers were the best archers in Greece. They used a different bow with longer range. [Note: this could be used as a potential tech.]48 * '''History:''' Cretan archers were the best archers in Greece. They used a different bow with longer range. 45 49 * '''Garrison:''' 1. 46 50 * '''Function:''' Good against Infantry. 47 * '''Special: ''' -51 * '''Special: ''' Cretan bow could be used a special tech. 48 52 49 53 === CAVALRY === 50 * '''Name: Hippeus.''' (Greek Cavalry) [wiki:Manual_Units#Hippeus ->Manual] 54 * '''Generic Name: Greek Cavalry''' 55 * '''Specific Name: Hippeus''' [wiki:Manual_Units#Hippeus ->Manual] 51 56 * '''Class:''' Cavalry Swordsman. 52 57 * '''Hacker Armament:''' Xiphos short sword. … … 61 66 * '''Special:''' -. 62 67 63 * '''Name: Prodromos.''' (Skirmish Cavalry) [wiki:Manual_Units#Prodromos ->Manual] 68 * '''Generic Name: Thessalian Scout''' 69 * '''Specific Name: Prodromos''' [wiki:Manual_Units#Prodromos ->Manual] 64 70 * '''Class:''' Cavalry Javelinist. 65 71 * '''Hacker Armament:''' Cavalry Javelin. … … 75 81 76 82 === SUPPORT UNITS === 77 * '''Name: Gyne. ''' (Greek Woman) 83 * '''Generic Name: Greek Woman ''' 84 * '''Specific Name: Gyne''' 78 85 * '''Class:''' Female Citizen. 79 86 * '''Appearance:''' A long himation covered by a short chiton. Long hair hair pinned up. … … 83 90 * '''Special:''' - 84 91 85 * '''Name: Hiereus. ''' (Priest) 92 * '''Generic Name: Priest''' 93 * '''Specific Name: Hiereus''' 86 94 * '''Class:''' Healer. 87 95 * '''Appearance:''' … … 95 103 * '''Special:''' - 96 104 97 * '''Name: Emporos. ''' (Merchant) 105 * '''Generic Name: Merchant''' 106 * '''Specific Name: Emporos''' 98 107 * '''Class:''' Trader. 99 108 * '''Appearance:''' … … 109 118 110 119 === NAVY === 111 * '''Name: Ploion Halieutikon.''' (Fishing Boat) [wiki:Manual_Units#Plio ->Manual] 120 * '''Generic Name: Fishing Boat''' 121 * '''Specific Name: Ploion Halieutikon''' [wiki:Manual_Units#Plio ->Manual] 112 122 * '''Class:''' Fishing Ship. 113 123 * '''Appearance:''' 114 124 * '''Shell:''' - 115 * '''History:''' TBD125 * '''History:''' In contrast to hunting, fishing was not held in high regard and Hellenic artwork is nearly devoid of fishing scenes. Nonetheless fishing was popular both as the poor man’s entertainment and as a viable alternative to farming as a major food source. 116 126 * '''Garrison:''' Cannot. 117 127 * '''Garrison Capacity:''' 1; support, infantry … … 119 129 * '''Special:''' Garrison a support unit or infantry unit inside to boost fishing rate. 120 130 121 * '''Name: Emporiko Plio.''' (Trading Ship) [wiki:Manual_Units#EmporikoPlio ->Manual] 131 * '''Generic Name: Trading Ship''' 132 * '''Specific Name: Emporiko Plio''' [wiki:Manual_Units#EmporikoPlio ->Manual] 122 133 * '''Class: '''Merchant Ship. 123 134 * '''Appearance:''' … … 128 139 * '''Special:''' Garrison a Trader inside to boost the amount of trade received. 129 140 130 * '''Name: Pentekontoros.''' (Pentakonter) [wiki:Manual_Units#Pentekonter ->Manual] 141 * '''Generic Name: Penteconter''' 142 * '''Specific Name: Pentekontoros''' [wiki:Manual_Units#Pentekonter ->Manual] 131 143 * '''Class:''' Bireme. 132 144 * '''Appearance: ''' 133 145 * '''Shell:''' Single-tier, 25 rows. 134 * '''History:''' Pente kontors were employed from 800 BC, mostly as a light support unit in the Greek navy. After 600 BC, they were only seen in battle in very limited numbers. They were still in use by small states which could not afford a sufficient number of triremes for their navy.146 * '''History:''' Penteconters were employed from 800 BC, mostly as a light support unit in the Greek navy. After 600 BC, they were only seen in battle in very limited numbers. They were still in use by small states which could not afford a sufficient number of triremes for their navy. 135 147 * '''Garrison:''' Cannot. 136 * '''Function:''' These ships were designed to go fast so they could transport troops to the sights of battles. They had a single tier (level) of 25 oarsmen on each side, and were called Pente kontors.148 * '''Function:''' These ships were designed to go fast so they could transport troops to the sights of battles. They had a single tier (level) of 25 oarsmen on each side, and were called Penteconters. 137 149 * '''Special:''' - 138 150 139 * '''Name: Trieres.''' (Trireme) [wiki:Manual_Units#Trieres ->Manual] 151 * '''Generic Name: Trireme''' 152 * '''Specific Name: Trieres''' [wiki:Manual_Units#Trieres ->Manual] 140 153 * '''Class:''' Trireme. 141 154 * '''Appearence: ''' 142 * '''Shell:''' Three tiers of oars. Larger than the Pent akonter.155 * '''Shell:''' Three tiers of oars. Larger than the Penteconter. 143 156 * '''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 manoeuvrable. This gave the Trireme an advantage in combat, where higher speed and manoeuvrability meant a better chance of victory. 144 157 * '''Garrison:''' Cannot. 145 * '''Function: '''The common tactics of the time were to ram one's opponent. Most ships at the time were equipped with a large battering ram at the bow which was used to crush the sides of an opponent. Another common tactic was to brush along the sides of the opponent's ship and snap all of the oars off. Once the ship was disabled and floundering in the waves, then the other ship could move in and finish its opponent. The Greeks employed the ramming tactics to excellent effect through t out their naval battles. Speed was the key element for ramming and that required maneuverability and lightly armoured ships.158 * '''Function: '''The common tactics of the time were to ram one's opponent. Most ships at the time were equipped with a large battering ram at the bow which was used to crush the sides of an opponent. Another common tactic was to brush along the sides of the opponent's ship and snap all of the oars off. Once the ship was disabled and floundering in the waves, then the other ship could move in and finish its opponent. The Greeks employed the ramming tactics to excellent effect throughout out their naval battles. Speed was the key element for ramming and that required maneuverability and lightly armoured ships. 146 159 * '''Special:''' - 147 160 148 161 === SIEGE UNITS === 149 * '''Name: Helepolis''' (Siege Tower) 162 * '''Generic Name: Siege Tower''' 163 * '''Specific Name: Helepolis''' 150 164 * '''Class: '''Ram. 151 165 * '''Appearance:''' … … 156 170 * '''Special: '''May unload garrisoned units over enemy walls. 157 171 158 * '''Name: Lithobolos''' (Stone Thrower) [wiki:Manual_Units#Lithobolos ->Manual] 172 * '''Generic Name: Stone Thrower''' 173 * '''Specific Name: Lithobolos''' [wiki:Manual_Units#Lithobolos ->Manual] 159 174 * '''Class:''' Catapult 160 175 * '''Appearance:''' … … 165 180 * '''Special: '''Does bonus damage vs. enemy units garrisoned atop walls and towers. 166 181 167 * '''Name: Oxybeles''' (Bolt Shooter) ([wiki:Manual_Units#Oxybeles ->Manual] 182 * '''Generic Name: Bolt Shooter''' 183 * '''Specific Name: Oxybeles''' ([wiki:Manual_Units#Oxybeles ->Manual] 168 184 * '''Class:''' Ballista 169 185 * '''Appearance:''' … … 172 188 * '''Garrison:''' 3. 173 189 * '''Function:''' Building and Infantry killer. Smaller and weaker than the Roman Scorpion. 174 * '''Special:''' Bonus edvs. Infantry and Infantry Archers.190 * '''Special:''' Bonus vs. Infantry and Infantry Archers. 175 191 176 192 === POLEIS CHAMPION UNITS === 177 193 178 * '''Name: Spartiates''' (Spartan Hoplite) [wiki:Manual_Units#Spartiates ->Manual] 194 * '''Generic Name: Spartan Hoplite''' 195 * '''Specific Name: Spartiates''' [wiki:Manual_Units#Spartiates ->Manual] 179 196 * '''Class:''' Super Infantry Unit. 180 197 * '''Hacker Armament:''' Spear (tied a lace around his spear to improve grip while thrusting over the wall of hostile shields); Xiphos (ornamental). … … 185 202 * '''Special:''' Special (small; 10%) attack bonus vs. Persian units. Like Hoplites, Spartiates may use the Phalanx formation after the "Othismos" technology has been researched. 186 203 187 * '''Name: Ekdromos Athenaikos''' (Athenian Ekdromos) [wiki:Manual_Units#EkdromosAthenaikosAthenianEkdromos ->Manual] 204 * '''Generic Name: Athenian Light Hoplite''' 205 * '''Specific Name: Ekdromos Athenaikos''' [wiki:Manual_Units#EkdromosAthenaikosAthenianEkdromos ->Manual] 188 206 * '''Class:''' Super Infantry Unit. 189 207 * '''Hacker Armament:'''Kopis sword (when attacking enemy females, slingers, siege, and/or javelinists). Hoplite spear (dory) when in Phalanx formation. … … 197 215 === MACEDONIAN CHAMPION UNITS === 198 216 199 * '''Name: Pezhetairos.''' (Foot Companion) [wiki:Manual_Units#Pezhetairos ->Manual] 217 * '''Generic Name: Macedonian Pikemen''' 218 * '''Specific Name: Pezhetairos''' [wiki:Manual_Units#Pezhetairos ->Manual] 200 219 * '''Class:''' Super Infantry Unit. 201 220 * '''Hacker Armament:''' 18-foot sarissa lance; Sword (ornamental). … … 206 225 * '''Special:''' Syntagma formation after researching "Military Reforms." 207 226 208 * '''Name: Hetairos. ''' (Companion Cavalry) [wiki:Manual_Units#Hetairos ->Manual] 227 * '''Generic Name: Macedonian Companion Cavalry''' 228 * '''Specific Name: Hetairos''' [wiki:Manual_Units#Hetairos ->Manual] 209 229 * '''Class:''' Super Cavalry Unit. 210 230 * '''Hacker Armament:''' 18-foot sarissa lance; Sword (ornamental). … … 216 236 217 237 === POLEIS HEROES === 218 * '''Name: Themistocles''' 238 * '''Generic Name: Themistokles''' 239 * '''Specific Name: Same''' 219 240 * '''Class:''' Hero1. 220 241 * '''Hacker Armament:''' Xiphos … … 231 252 * "Hero" Aura (When garrisoned in a ship, all nearby war ships are 20% faster. Ships are also built 20% faster during his lifespan). 232 253 233 * '''Name: Leonidas''' 254 * '''Generic Name: Leonidas''' 255 * '''Specific Name: Same''' 234 256 * '''Class:''' Hero2. 235 257 * '''Hacker Armament:''' Spear. … … 239 261 * '''Helmet:''' As for Spartiate. Striped Plume. 240 262 * '''Shield:''' As for Spartiate. 241 * '''Other:''' Looks like a meaner and badder Spartiate . Long hair poking down out of the bottom of his helmet, with beard. Think of Aragorn from the Lord of the Rings movies. Include a red cloak for artistic license and for differentiation from the "common Spartiate." (approved by Paul).263 * '''Other:''' Looks like a meaner and badder Spartiates. Long hair poking down out of the bottom of his helmet, with beard. Think of Aragorn from the Lord of the Rings movies. Include a red cloak for artistic license and for differentiation from the "common Spartiates." (approved by Paul). 242 264 * '''History:''' The king of Sparta, whom fought and died at the battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC. He successfully blocked the way of the huge Persian army through the narrow passage with his 7000 men, until Xerxes was made aware of a secret unobstructed path. Finding the enemy at his rear, Leonidas sent home most of his troops, choosing to stay behind with 300 hand-picked hoplites and win time for the others to withdraw. 243 265 * '''Garrison:''' 1. … … 246 268 * "Hero" Aura (Nearby friendly Hoplites and Spartiates have +20% attack and +10% armor.) 247 269 248 * '''Name: Xenophon''' 270 * '''Generic Name: Xenophon''' 271 * '''Specific Name: Same''' 249 272 * '''Class:''' Hero3. 250 273 * '''Hacker Armament: '''Spear. … … 262 285 263 286 === MACEDONIAN HEROES === 264 * '''Name: Philip II.''' 287 * '''Generic Name: Philip II''' 288 * '''Specific Name: Philippos II''' 265 289 * '''Class:''' Hero1. 266 290 * '''Hacker Armament:''' As for Macedonian Hetairoi. … … 278 302 * "Hero" Aura (All nearby friendly SUs gain a +20% attack boost.) 279 303 280 * '''Name: Alexander the Great.''' 304 * '''Generic Name: Alexander the Great''' 305 * '''Specific Name: Megas Alexandros''' 281 306 * '''Class:''' Hero2. 282 307 * '''Hacker Armament:''' A mean looking Kopis. … … 295 320 * "Herocide Bonus" (+10% attack bonus vs. enemy heroes.) 296 321 297 * '''Name: Demetrios Poliorcetes.''' 322 * '''Generic Name: Demetrius the Besieger''' 323 * '''Specific Name: Demetrios Poliorketes''' 298 324 * '''Class:''' Hero3. 299 325 * '''Hacker Armament:''' Sarissa; Short Sword (ornamental). … … 327 353 == STRUCTURE DESCRIPTIONS == 328 354 === VILLAGE === 329 * '''Name: Agora.''' (means 'City Centre') 355 * '''Generic Name: Civic Centre''' 356 * '''Specific Name: Agora''' 330 357 * '''Class:''' Civic Centre. 331 358 * '''History:''' During the Great Colonisation, the Hellenes built numerous colonies all over the shores of the Mediterranean and Black Seas, which became miniature versions of Greece on foreign soil. 332 359 333 * '''Name: Oikos.''' (means 'Household') 360 * '''Generic Name: Household''' 361 * '''Specific Name: Oikos''' 334 362 * '''Class: '''House. 335 363 * '''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. 336 364 337 * '''Name: Sitobolion.''' (means 'Granary') 365 * '''Generic Name: Granary''' 366 * '''Specific Name: Sitobolion''' 338 367 * '''Class:''' Farmstead. 339 368 * '''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. 340 369 341 * '''Name: Agros.''' (means 'Field') 370 * '''Generic Name: Field''' 371 * '''Specific Name: Sitobolion''' 342 372 * '''Class:''' Field. 343 373 * '''History:''' Even though Greece is a rugged country, farming was still one of the most common sources of food. Farms were built in small villages and outside city walls. 344 374 345 * '''Name: Stavlos. ''' 375 * '''Generic Name: Corral ''' 376 * '''Specific Name: Stavlos''' 346 377 * '''Class:''' Corral. 347 * '''History:''' <Structure History>. 348 349 * '''Name: Anakeion.''' (means 'Warehouse') 378 * '''History:''' Basic animal pen. Also for horses, which were the domain of the truly wealthy in Greece. 379 380 * '''Generic Name: Warehouse''' 381 * '''Specific Name: Anakeion''' 350 382 * '''Class:''' Mill. 351 383 * '''History''': Resources and building materials were kept in warehouses. 352 384 353 * '''Name: Pyrgion.''' (means 'Outpost') 385 * '''Generic Name: Outpost''' 386 * '''Specific Name: Pyrgion''' 354 387 * '''Class:''' Scout Tower. 355 388 * '''History:''' Towers were an important part of city fortifications. The defending troops shot arrows at the enemy and poured boiling oil over the assailants. 356 389 357 * '''Name: Teichos.''' (means 'City Wall') 390 * '''Generic Name: City Wall''' 391 * '''Specific Name: Teichos''' 358 392 * '''Class:''' Wall. 359 393 * '''History:''' All Hellenic cities were surrounded by stone walls for protection against enemy raids. Some of these fortifications, like the Athenian Long Walls, for example, were massive structures. 360 394 361 * '''Name: Pyrgos.''' (means 'Tower') 395 * '''Generic Name: Tower''' 396 * '''Specific Name: Pyrgos''' 362 397 * '''Class:''' Tower. 363 398 * '''History:''' Towers were an important part of city fortifications. The defending troops shot arrows at the enemy and poured boiling oil over the assailants. 364 399 365 * '''Name: Pule.''' 400 * '''Generic Name: Gate''' 401 * '''Specific Name: Pule''' 366 402 * '''Class:''' Gate. 367 * '''History:''' ?403 * '''History:''' The gate for the city wall. In some cases these gates could be quite elaborately decorated. 368 404 369 405 === TOWN === 370 * '''Name: Limenos. ''' 406 * '''Generic Name: Dock''' 407 * '''Specific Name: Limenos''' 371 408 * '''Class:''' Dock. 372 409 * '''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. 373 410 374 * '''Name: Naos.''' (means 'Temple') 411 * '''Generic Name: Temple''' 412 * '''Specific Name: Naos''' 375 413 * '''Class:''' Temple. 376 414 * '''History:''' The Hellenes built marvelous temples in order to honour their polytheistic pantheon. While all gods were venerated, a specific patron deity was supposed to watch over each polis. 377 415 378 * '''Name: Strategeion.''' (means 'Military Centre') 416 * '''Generic Name: Barracks''' 417 * '''Specific Name: Strategeion''' 379 418 * '''Class:''' Barracks. 380 419 * '''History:''' The Strategion was the main military headquarters, where important decisions were taken and plans for battles discussed by the Strategoi. 381 420 382 * '''Name: Emporeion'''. (means 'Marketplace') 421 * '''Generic Name: Marketplace''' 422 * '''Specific Name: Emporeion''' 383 423 * '''Class:''' Market. 384 * '''History''': The most important place in most Classical Greek polises, the Agoraserved many purposes - it was a stage for public speeches and debates, as well as a market.424 * '''History''': The most important place in most Classical Greek polises, the Emporeion served many purposes - it was a stage for public speeches and debates, as well as a market. 385 425 386 426 === CITY === 387 * '''Name: Teichisma'''. (means 'Fortress') 427 * '''Generic Name: Fortress''' 428 * '''Specific Name: Teichisma''' 388 429 * '''Class:''' Fortress. 389 430 * '''History:''' The Acropolis was usually a fortified citadel in the upper part of the city. The Athenian Akropolis was renowned for its marvelous temples, among which was the Parthenon, while the Acro-Corinthus was highly prized by the Macedonians for its strategic location and good defenses. 390 431 391 432 === SPECIAL STRUCTURES === 392 * '''Name: Theatron.''' (Theater) 433 * '''Generic Name: Theater''' 434 * '''Specific Name: Theatron''' 393 435 * '''Class:''' SB1. 394 * '''History:''' Greek theat res were places where the immortal tragedies of Aeschylus, Sophocles and many other talented dramatists were staged to the delight of the populace. They were instrumental in enriching Hellenic culture.436 * '''History:''' Greek theaters were places where the immortal tragedies of Aeschylus, Sophocles and many other talented dramatists were staged to the delight of the populace. They were instrumental in enriching Hellenic culture. 395 437 * '''Requirements''': None. 396 438 * '''Phase:''' City. … … 400 442 * Limited to 3 Theatrons per player (therefore Hellenisation delay can be reduced to no more than 30 seconds). 401 443 402 * '''Name: Gymnasion.''' (Gymnasium) 444 * '''Generic Name: Gymnasium''' 445 * '''Specific Name: Gymnasion''' 403 446 * '''Class''': SB2. 404 447 * '''History:''' The Gymnasion was a vital place in Hellenistic cities, where physical exercises were performed and social contacts established. … … 407 450 * '''Special:''' Trains all Super Units for both Hellenes sub-factions. 408 451 409 * '''Name: Tholos.''' (Tholos) 452 * '''Generic Name: Round Hall''' 453 * '''Specific Name: Tholos''' 410 454 * '''Class''': SB3. 411 455 * '''History:''' The Tholos is the meeting place for the city elders to dine and to make swift decisions.