Changes between Version 27 and Version 28 of Civ:_Iberians


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Aug 26, 2013, 12:01:53 AM (11 years ago)
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michael
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  • Civ:_Iberians

    v27 v28  
    100100     * '''Helmet:''' No helmet per se. May or may not have headgear as depicted in concept drawings below.
    101101     * '''Figure(s):  '''
    102    * '''History:''' Until the coming of and imposition of Roman Law, females were treated as being equal to men in virtually all social aspects of their society.
     102   * '''History:''' Iberian women were privileged members of society, equal in rank to men and superior in some areas. For instance a woman would inherit her father's wealth and then distribute it among male family members, in addition to finding wives for her brothers. Manual labor was a common activity, including farming and ditch digging, for which women received pay. Marriage and other commitments to individuals were fervently embraced by both genders. Iberian women were also capable of slaying their own children to prevent them from being captured.
    103103   * '''Garrison:''' 1.
    104104   * '''Function: '''-