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translation_domain="freeciv"
name=_("Roman")
plural=_("?plural:Romans")
groups="Ancient", "European", "Core"
legend=_("Rome was, in legend, founded by Romulus in 753 BCE. At its\
height, Rome controlled much of Europe, northern Africa and the Near\
East. Roman culture adopted much of the civilizations it conquered, such\
as the Greeks and Etruscans, and forms one of the bases of the Western\
culture. Even today, Roman influence in fields such as law, philosophy\
and language remains enormous. The Roman civilization spanned more than\
a millennium; first as a kingdom, later as a republic and then from 27\
BCE onward as an empire. The empire was split in the 4th century CE. The\
Western Roman Empire fell in 476 CE, the Eastern Roman or Byzantine\
Empire survived almost a thousand years more; its capital Constantinople\
fell to the Turks in 1453.")
leaders = {
"name", "sex"
"Romulus", "Male"
"Lucius Iunius Brutus", "Male"
"Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus", "Male"
"Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus", "Male"
"Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus", "Male"
"Lucius Cornelius Sulla", "Male"
"Gaius Marius", "Male"
"Marcus Tullius Cicero", "Male"
"Gnaeus Pompeius", "Male"
"Gaius Iulius Caesar", "Male"
"Marcus Antonius", "Male"
"Octavianus", "Male" ;Augustus
"Livia Drusilla", "Female"
"Tiberius", "Male"
"Valeria Messalina", "Female"
"Nero", "Male"
"Vespasianus", "Male"
"Traianus", "Male"
"Hadrianus", "Male"
"Marcus Aurelius", "Male"
"Septimius Severus", "Male"
"Aquilia Severa", "Female"
"Constantinus I", "Male" ;Constantine the Great
}
ruler_titles = {
"government", "male_title", "female_title"
"Anarchy", _("Usurper %s"), _("?female:Usurper %s")
"Democracy", _("Tribune %s"), _("?female:Tribune %s")
"Despotism", _("Dictator %s"), _("Dictatrix %s")
"Monarchy", _("%s Augustus"), _("%s Augusta")
"Republic", _("Consul %s"), _("?female:Consul %s")
}
flag = "rome"
flag_alt = "italy"
city_style = "Classical"
init_techs=""
init_buildings=""
init_units=""
conflicts_with="Western Roman", "Byzantine", "Italian", "Spanish", "French",
"Portuguese", "Romanian", "Belgian", "Swiss", "Andorran", "Monegasque",
"Sammarinese"
civilwar_nations="Western Roman", "Byzantine", "Palmyrene"
cities =
; Cities in Italia
"Roma",
"Capua",
"Veii",
"Beneventum",
"Corfinium",
"Ancona",
"Tarentum",
"Brundisium",
"Ravenna",
"Pisae",
"Genua",
"Mediolanum",
"Aquileia",
"Florentia",
"Bononia",
"Verona",
"Ostia (ocean)",
"Neapolis",
"Pompeii",
"Salernum",
"Perusia",
"Ariminum",
"Patavium",
"Pisae",
"Cortona",
"Arretium",
"Placentia",
"Rhegium",
"Altinum",
"Velia",
"Asculum Picenum",
"Herculaneum",
"Tusculum",
"Hadria",
"Antium",
"Paestum",
"Tarracina",
"Cremona",
"Mutina",
"Vada Sabatia",
"Barium",
"Spoletum",
;provincial capitals
"Syracusae",
"Caralis",
"Tarraco",
"Corduba",
"Salona",
"Thessalonica",
"Carthago",
"Pergamum",
"Narbo Martius",
"Nicomedia",
"Cyrenae",
"Tarsus",
"Antiochia ad Orontem (river)",
"Lugdunum",
"Alexandria",
"Tomis",
"Athenae",
"Ancyra",
"Mediolanum Santonum",
"Durocoturum",
"Augusta Vindelicorum",
"Emerita Augusta",
"Caesarea Maritima (ocean)",
"Cemenelum",
"Caesarea in Cappadocia",
"Sirmium",
"Tingis",
"Caesarea Iol",
"Virunum",
"Londinium",
"Patara",
"Philippopolis",
"Augusta Praetoria Salassorum",
"Segusio",
"Nicopolis",
"Moguntiacum",
"Colonia Agrippina",
"Naissus",
"Petra",
"Colonia Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa",
"Vindobona",
"Artaxena",
"Nisibis",
"Edessa",
"Tyrus",
"Cirta",
"Eburacum",
"Utica",
"Massalia",
"Nicaea",
"Augusta Treverorum",
"Alalia",
"Paphus",
"Burdigala",
"Curia Raetorum",
"Civitas Ebrodunensium",
"Gortyna",
"Bostrea",
"Apulum",
"Porolissium",
"Samosata",
"Lambaesis",
"Municipium Stobensium",
"Vienna",
; late Roman cities in Italia
"Augusta Taurinorum",
"Colonia Iulia Aemona",
"Rhegium Lepidi",
"Tergeste",
; other provincial cities
"Colonia Aelia Capitolina Hierosolyma",
"Palmyra",
"Smyrna",
"Agrigentum",
"Barcino",
"Corinthus",
"Ephesus",
"Bracara",
"Carthago Nova",
"Memphis",
"Thebae",
"Hispalis",
"Miletus",
"Divodorum Mediomatricorum",
"Baiae",
"Noviomagus",
"Atuatuca Tungrensis",
"Trapezus",
"Lutetia Parisiorum",
"Portus Namnetum (ocean)",
"Londinium",
"Aquae Sulis",
"Camulodunum",
"Saguntum",
"Dura Europus",
"Dubris",
"Coriovallum",
"Leptis Magna",
"Hispalis",
"Dyrrachium",
"Luni",
"Noreia",
"Panormus",
"Sparta",
"Tolosa",
"Arelate",
"Brigantium",
"Berytus",
"Berenice",
"Sabrata",
"Attalea",
"Sinope",
"Hippo Regius",
"Caesaraugusta",
"Tripolis",
"Gesoriacum",
"Verulamium",
"Segesta",
"Gaza",
"Agentoracum",
"Thapsus",
"Damascus",
"Italica",
"Augusta Raurica",
"Heliopolis",
"Buthrotum",
"Aquae Sextiae",
"Genava",
"Tacape",
"Toletum",
"Thevestis",
"Hadrumetum",
"Saldae",
"Bracara",
"Nemausus",
"Lixus",
"Perinthus",
"Gades",
"Gerasa",
"Patrae",
"Volubilis",
"Augustodunum",
"Napoca",
"Valentia",
"Heracleopolis",
"Felicitas Iulia",
"Isca Dumnoniorum",
"Spalatum",
"Constantinopolis"
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