Introduction
Abraham Lincoln
Alexander
Amanitore
Ambiorix
Basil II
Bà Triệu
Catherine de Medici (Black Queen)
Catherine de Medici (Magnificence)
Cleopatra (Egyptian)
Cleopatra (Ptolemaic)
Cyrus
Elizabeth I
Frederick Barbarossa
Gandhi
Gilgamesh
Gitarja
Gorgo
Hammurabi
Harald Hardrada (Konge)
Harald Hardrada (Varangian)
Hojo Tokimune
Jadwiga
Jayavarman VII
João III
John Curtin
Julius Caesar
Kublai Khan (China)
Lady Six Sky
Ludwig II
Menelik II
Montezuma
Mvemba a Nzinga
Nader Shah
Nzinga Mbande
Pedro II
Pericles
Peter
Philip II
Qin (Mandate of Heaven)
Qin (Unifier)
Ramses II
Saladin (Sultan)
Saladin (Vizier)
Simón Bolívar
Teddy Roosevelt (Bull Moose)
Teddy Roosevelt (Rough Rider)
Theodora
Tokugawa
Tomyris
Trajan
Victoria (Age of Empire)
Victoria (Age of Steam)
Wu Zetian
Yongle


Trajan's Column
All cities start with an additional City Center building. (Starts with a Monument building in the Ancient era).
Trade Routes from the interior cities in their empires to foreign lands should work well; not all their
Trade Routes needs to be internal). Though all this expansion will lead to conflict, it will likely be just the time that the Legion comes online. The Legion's ability to build Forts comes in two eras earlier for Rome than for other civilizations. Using these effectively is the key in being able to hold onto his expansive and powerful empire.Preferences
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Trajan's Column
All cities start with an additional City Center building. (Starts with a Monument building in the Ancient era).
Trade Routes from the interior cities in their empires to foreign lands should work well; not all their
Trade Routes needs to be internal). Though all this expansion will lead to conflict, it will likely be just the time that the Legion comes online. The Legion's ability to build Forts comes in two eras earlier for Rome than for other civilizations. Using these effectively is the key in being able to hold onto his expansive and powerful empire.