# Translation template for 0 A.D. — Empires Ascendant. # Copyright © 2014 Wildfire Games # This file is distributed under the same license as the 0 A.D. — Empires Ascendant project. # # Translators: # Joop Kiefte , 2014 msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: 0 A.D.\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2015-09-24 00:02+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2015-05-09 17:16+0000\n" "Last-Translator: leper \n" "Language-Team: Esperanto (http://www.transifex.com/wildfire-games/0ad/language/eo/)\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "Language: eo\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonName #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonFactions[0].Name msgid "Athenians" msgstr "Atenanoj" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonCivBonuses[0].Description msgid "Metal mining gathering rates increased by +10% for each passing age." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonCivBonuses[0].Name msgid "Silver Owls" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonCivBonuses[0].History msgid "" "The mines at Laureion in Attica provided Athens with a wealth of silver from" " which to mint her famous and highly prized coin, The Athenian Owl." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonCivBonuses[1].Description #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonCivBonuses[2].Description #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonCivBonuses[2].Description msgid "" "Constructing a Theatron increases the territory expanse of all buildings by " "+20%." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonCivBonuses[1].Name #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonCivBonuses[2].Name #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonCivBonuses[2].Name msgid "Hellenization" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonCivBonuses[1].History #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonCivBonuses[2].History msgid "" "The Greeks were highly successful in Hellenising various foreigners. During " "the Hellenistic Age, Greek was the lingua franca of the Ancient World, " "spoken widely from Spain to India." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Description msgid "Ships construct 25% faster." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Name msgid "Delian League" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonTeamBonuses[0].History msgid "" "Shortly after the great naval victories at Salamis and Mykale, the Greek " "city-states instituted the so-called Delian League in 478 B.C., whose " "purpose was to push the Persians out of the Aegean region. The allied states" " contributed ships and money, while the Athenians offered their entire navy." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonAINames[0] #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].Name msgid "Themistocles" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonAINames[1] #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].Name msgid "Pericles" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonAINames[2] msgid "Cimon" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonAINames[3] msgid "Aristides" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonAINames[4] msgid "Xenophon" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonAINames[5] msgid "Hippias" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonAINames[6] msgid "Cleisthenes" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonAINames[7] msgid "Thucydides" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonAINames[8] msgid "Alcibiades" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonAINames[9] msgid "Miltiades" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonAINames[10] msgid "Cleon" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonAINames[11] msgid "Cleophon" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonAINames[12] msgid "Thrasybulus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonAINames[13] #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].Name msgid "Iphicrates" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonAINames[14] msgid "Demosthenes" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Description msgid "Athenian triremes can train Marines (Epibastes Athenaikos)." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Name msgid "Iphicratean Reforms" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Description msgid "" "Stone walls can be built in neutral territory. Construction time for walls " "is reduced by 50%." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Name msgid "Long Walls" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].History msgid "" "The Long Walls of Athens were constructed under the auspices of the wily " "Themistocles and extended 6 km from the city to the port of Piraeus. This " "secured the city's sea supply routes and prevented an enemy from starving " "out the city during a siege." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[2].Description msgid "" "The player gains the ability to order spear-armed troops into Phalanx " "formation, providing greater attack and armor." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[2].Name #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonCivBonuses[0].Name msgid "Othismos" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[2].History msgid "" "The classical phalanx formation was developed about VIII century BC. It was " "eight men deep and up to eight hundred men wide. The men within overlapped " "their shields, presenting a formidable shield wall brimming with 8 foot " "spears." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].History msgid "" "The general whom persuaded the Athenians to invest their income from silver " "mines in a war navy of 200 Triremes. A key figure during the Persian Wars, " "he commanded the victorious Athenian navy at the decisive battle of Salamis " "in 479 B.C. Later, he pursued an active policy against the Persians in the " "Aegean, thereby laying the foundations of future Athenian power. Ostracised " "by the Athenians, he was forced to flee to the protection of the Persians." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].History msgid "Pericles was the foremost Athenian politician of the 5th Century B.C." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].History #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].History #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonStructures[0].History #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonStructures[1].History #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[2].History #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].History #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].History #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].History #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonCivBonuses[0].History #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonStructures[1].History msgid "." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonFactions[0].Description msgid "A Hellenic people of the Ionian tribe." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonStructures[0].Name #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonStructures[0].Name #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonStructures[0].Name msgid "Theatron" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonStructures[0].Special #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonStructures[0].Special msgid "" "The Hellenization civ bonus. Building a Theatron increases the territory " "effect of all buildings by 25%." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonStructures[0].History #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonStructures[0].History #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonStructures[0].History msgid "" "Greek theatres 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." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonStructures[1].Name msgid "Gymnasion" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonStructures[1].Special msgid "" "Train champion units and research technologies pertaining to champion units." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonStructures[1].History msgid "" "The Gymnasion was a vital place in Hellenic cities, where physical exercises" " were performed and social contacts established." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonStructures[2].Name msgid "Prytaneion" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonStructures[2].Special msgid "Train heroes and research technology pertaining to heroes." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonStructures[2].History msgid "" "The Prytaneion is the meeting place for the city elders to dine and to make " "swift decisions." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonHistory msgid "" "As the cradle of Western civilization and the birthplace of democracy, " "Athens was famed as a center for the arts, learning and philosophy. The " "Athenians were also powerful warriors, particularly at sea. At its peak, " "Athens dominated a large part of the Hellenic world for several decades." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonName #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonFactions[0].Name msgid "Britons" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonCivBonuses[0].Description #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonCivBonuses[0].Description msgid "Enhanced food gained from ranching and farming. " msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonCivBonuses[0].Name #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonCivBonuses[0].Name msgid "Ardiosmanae" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonCivBonuses[0].History #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonCivBonuses[0].History msgid "Represents Celtic farming methods. " msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonCivBonuses[1].Description #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonCivBonuses[1].Description msgid "Druids increase attack rates of soldiers near them slightly." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonCivBonuses[1].Name #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonCivBonuses[1].Name msgid "Deas Celtica" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonCivBonuses[1].History #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonCivBonuses[1].History msgid "Celtic religion and druidry inspired their warlike mindset. " msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Description #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Description msgid "Bonus to tech speed." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Name #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Name msgid "Druides" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonTeamBonuses[0].History #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonTeamBonuses[0].History msgid "" "The Druids of the Celts maintained an organized religion that advanced the " "technology of their people even during wartime." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonAINames[0] #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].Name msgid "Karatakos" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonAINames[1] #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].Name msgid "Kunobelinos" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonAINames[2] #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].Name msgid "Boudicca" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonAINames[3] msgid "Prasutagus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonAINames[4] msgid "Venutius" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonAINames[5] msgid "Cogidubnus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonAINames[6] msgid "Commius" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonAINames[7] msgid "Comux" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonAINames[8] msgid "Adminius" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonAINames[9] msgid "Dubnovellaunus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonAINames[10] msgid "Vosenius" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Description msgid "Increased attack and movement rate for melee soldiers." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Name msgid "Sevili Dusios" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].History msgid "" "The Britons took up the practice of either making permanent marks on their " "body in the form of tattoos or temporarily painted their bodies with woad " "paint. The effect was very frightening." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Description msgid "Increases the height bonus of units garrisoned in a tower." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Name msgid "Turos Maros" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].History msgid "" "'Great Tower'; Celtic legends abound with stories of massive tall towers " "built by the most powerful kings, and the remains of some very large towers " "have been found." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].History msgid "" "Caractacus, the Roman form, is a simple change from Karatakos, his actual " "name, which was printed on his many, many coins. Under this name he is " "remembered as a fierce defender of Britain against the Romans after their " "invasion in 43 A.D. Son of King Cunobelin of the Catuvellauni tribal " "confederation, Karatakos fought for nine years against the Romans with " "little success, eventually fleeing to the tribes in Wales, where he was " "defeated decisively. Finally he entered Northern Britain, where was handed " "over to the Romans. Taken to Rome, Karatakos was allowed to live by the " "Emperor Claudius and died in Italy. Tradition states he converted to " "Christianity when his wife did, but there is nothing known of this as " "definite. Probably more notable is the matter that he was allowed to live " "once captured. Roman policy was typically to have such men killed in public " "displays to celebrate. Karatakos was brought before the Emperor and Senate " "at his request to explain himself. What he said is not known for certainty, " "but Tacitus applies to him a famous speech..." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].History msgid "" "Kunobelinos (perhaps better known by the latinized form of Cunobelin) was a " "powerful ruler of the Catuvellauni. He was referred to by Romans as the King" " of the Britons. His domains extended around the city of Kamulodunon (known " "as Camulodunum), modern day Colchester. The Roman defeat in the battle of " "Teutoburg Forest (Germania) allowed Kunobelinos to conquer a neighboring " "tribe, the Trinovantes, who were Roman allies and couldn't receive Roman " "aide. Kunobelinos seems to have been indifferent to the Romans. He traded " "with them freely, but had few qualms subjugating known Roman allies, and " "even sent his youngest son Adminius as a fosterling to be educated in Roman " "Gaul. This accounted for Adminius's friendships among the Romans. Adminius " "was given lordship over the Cantaci, who inhabited Kent, by his father. This" " area was the prime area of Roman influence and trade in Britain, and " "Kunobelinos shrewdly observed his youngest son's friendship with powerful " "Roman and Gallo-Roman politicians and traders would be of use administrating" " the region. His other sons though had no love for the Romans. When " "Kunobelinos died of disease, he was replaced by his son Togdumnos, who " "arrested, executed, or expelled numerous Roman sympathizers. These included " "his own brother Adminius, and the deposed Atrebates king, Verica, who " "appealed to their connections in the Roman Empire for aide in recovering " "their lands. Togdumnos died in battle with the Romans, and was subsequently " "replaced by his brother, Karatakos. It is an irony that it was his third son" " that initially invited this Roman reprisal. Kunobelinos in his own time " "though was possibly one of the greatest of all British kings. He conquered " "the great majority of the southern half of Britain (his coins were being " "minted as far as the borders of what would become Wales). He started ruling " "over only four minor tribes in a confederation, the Catuvellauni, and ended " "up achieving recognition as king of Britain. This recognition was so great " "that tribes in Cambria even came to assist his sons against the Romans and " "their British allies, and Kunobelinos was held up by the post-Roman Britons " "as one of their great heroes; a conqueror and uniter of petty kingdoms, " "something the post-Roman Britons or Romano-British sorely needed." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].History msgid "" "Ammianus Marcellinus described how difficult it would be for a band of " "foreigners to deal with a Celt if he called in the help of his wife. For she" " was stronger than he was and could rain blows and kicks upon the assailants" " equal in force to the shots of a catapult. Boudicca, queen of the Iceni, " "was said to be 'very tall and terrifying in appearance; her voice was very " "harsh and a great mass of red hair fell over her shoulders. She wore a tunic" " of many colors over which a thick cloak was fastened by a brooch. Boudicca " "had actually at first been a Roman ally, along with her husband, Prasutagus," " king of the Iceni. Prasutagus had been a close Roman ally after a brief " "uprising, respected as being forethinking even by his former enemies, now " "allied Romans, and free to rule his kingdom as their native tradition " "dictated, except in one case. Prasutagus, realizing he was going to die, " "agreed upon a will with his wife and subordinates; his daughters would " "inherit the physical running of the territory, under Boudicca's stewardship " "until they were adults, and the Emperor of Rome would have overlordship, " "collecting taxes and being allowed to request military aide. Much the same " "situation as he already held. The problem lay in that the Romans did not " "recognize female heirs, and thus asserted, upon Prasutagus's death, that " "only the Emperor's claim to the kingdom of Icenia was valid. They further " "noted it was regular Roman practice to only allow a client kingdom to be " "independent for the lifetime of the initial king, such as had occurred in " "Galatia. The Empire formally annexed the kingdom, and began extracting harsh" " taxes immediately, citing that Prasutagus was indebted to the Romans, " "having taken several loans during his lifetime that he had failed to repay. " "Boudicca's complaint about this treatment and the defiance of her deceased " "husband's will was met with brutality; Roman soldiers flogged her, and her " "daughters, only children, were raped. Boudicca and her subjects were " "infuriated at the disgrace done to their queen and the children. With the " "Roman governor of Britain engaged with the druids in Cambria, now Wales, " "Boudicca was able to attract more followers from outside the Iceni, as they " "were hardly the only British tribe growing rapidly disillusioned with the " "Romans. Boudicca and her army laid waste to three cities, routed a Roman " "legion, and called on the memory of Arminius, a German who had routed the " "Romans from his lands, and their own ancestors who had driven off Caesar " "near a century earlier. Boudicca was defeated by a major tactical blunder in" " the Battle of Watling Street, leading to much of her force being " "slaughtered as they could not withdraw to safety. Boudicca herself escaped, " "and then slew her daughters, and then herself, to avoid further shame at " "Roman hands." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonFactions[0].Description msgid "The Celts of the British Isles." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonStructures[0].Name msgid "Kennel" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonStructures[0].History msgid "The Britons were known for breeding war dogs." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonHistory msgid "" "The Britons were the Celtic tribes of the British Isles. Using chariots, " "longswordsmen and powerful melee soldiers, they staged fearesome revolts " "against Rome to protect their customs and interests. Also, they built " "thousands of unique structures such as hill forts, crannogs and brochs." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonName msgid "Carthaginians" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonCivBonuses[0].Description msgid "" "Carthaginian walls, gates, and towers have 3x health of a standard wall, but" " also 2x build time." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonCivBonuses[0].Name msgid "Triple Walls" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonCivBonuses[0].History msgid "Carthaginians built triple city walls." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonCivBonuses[1].Description msgid "" "The resource cost of training elephant-mounted (war elephant) or horse-" "mounted units (cavalry) is reduced by 5% per animal corralled (as " "appropriate)." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonCivBonuses[1].Name #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonCivBonuses[2].Name msgid "Roundup" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonCivBonuses[1].History msgid "" "Not unlike the Iberian Peninsula, North Africa was known as horse country, " "capable of producing up to 100,000 new mounts each year. It was also the " "home of the North African Forest Elephant." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Description msgid "+33% trade profit international routes." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Name msgid "Trademasters" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonTeamBonuses[0].History msgid "" "The Phoenicians and Carthaginians were broadly known as the greatest trading" " civilization of the ancient and classical world." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonAINames[0] #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].Name msgid "Hannibal Barca" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonAINames[1] #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].Name msgid "Hamilcar Barca" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonAINames[2] msgid "Hasdrubal Barca" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonAINames[3] msgid "Hasdrubal Gisco" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonAINames[4] msgid "Hanno the Elder" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonAINames[5] #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].Name msgid "Maharbal" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonAINames[6] msgid "Mago Barca" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonAINames[7] msgid "Hasdrubal the Fair" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonAINames[8] msgid "Hanno the Great" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonAINames[9] msgid "Himilco" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonAINames[10] msgid "Hampsicora" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonAINames[11] msgid "Hannibal Gisco" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonAINames[12] msgid "Dido" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonAINames[13] msgid "Xanthippus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonAINames[14] msgid "Himilco Phameas" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonAINames[15] msgid "Hasdrubal the Boetharch" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Description msgid "All Traders and Ships +25% vision range." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Name msgid "Exploration" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].History msgid "" "Nobody knew better than the Carthaginians where in the ancient world they " "were going and going to go; their merchant traders had missions to " "everywhere." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Description msgid "Civic Centers, Temples, and Houses -25% build time." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Name msgid "Colonization" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].History msgid "" "Carthaginians established many trading centers as colonies and ultimately " "held dominion over 300 cities and towns in North Africa alone." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].History msgid "" "Carthage's most famous son. Hannibal Barca was the eldest son of Hamilcar " "Barca and proved an even greater commander than his father. Lived 247-182 " "B.C. While he ultimately lost the Second Punic War his victories at Trebia, " "Lake Trasimene, and Cannae, and the feat of crossing the Alps have secured " "his position as among the best tacticians and strategists in history." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].History msgid "" "Father of Hannibal and virtual military dictator. Hamilcar Barca was a " "soldier and politician who excelled along his entire career. Lived 275-228 " "B.C. While overshadowed by his sons, Hamilcar was great general in his own " "right, earning the nickname Baraq or Barca for the lightning speed of his " "advance." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].History msgid "" "Maharbal was Hannibal Barca's 'brash young cavalry commander' during the 2nd" " Punic War. He is credited with turning the wing of the legions at Cannae " "resulting in defeat in which 30,000 of 50,000 Romans were lost, as well as " "significant contributions to the winning of many other battles during the " "2nd Punic War. He is known for having said, after the battle of Cannae, " "'Hannibal, you know how to win the victory; just not what to do with it.'" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonStructures[0].Name msgid "Naval Shipyard" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonStructures[0].Special msgid "Construct the powerful warships of the Carthaginian navy." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonStructures[0].History msgid "" "The structure is based upon the center island of the inner harbour " "constructed to house the war fleet of the Carthaginian navy at Carthage." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonStructures[1].Name msgid "Celtic Embassy" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonStructures[1].Special msgid "Hire Celtic mercenaries." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonStructures[1].History msgid "The Celts supplied fierce warrior mercenaries for Carthaginian armies." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonStructures[2].Name msgid "Italiote Embassy" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonStructures[2].Special msgid "Hire Italian mercenaries." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonStructures[2].History msgid "" "When Hannibal invaded Italy and defeated the Romans in a series of battles, " "many of the Italian peoples subject to Rome, including the Italian Greeks " "and powerful Samnites, revolted and joined the Carthaginian cause." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonStructures[3].Name msgid "Iberian Embassy" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonStructures[3].Special msgid "Hire Iberian mercenaries." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonStructures[3].History msgid "" "The Iberians were known as fierce mercenaries, loyal to their paymasters." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonHistory msgid "" "Carthage, a city-state in modern-day Tunisia, was a formidable force in the " "western Mediterranean, eventually taking over much of North Africa and " "modern-day Spain in the third century B.C. The sailors of Carthage were " "among the fiercest contenders on the high seas, and masters of naval trade. " "They deployed towered War Elephants on the battlefield to fearsome effect, " "and had defensive walls so strong, they were never breached." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonName #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonFactions[0].Name msgid "Gauls" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonAINames[0] #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].Name msgid "Britomartos" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonAINames[1] #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].Name msgid "Brennos" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonAINames[2] #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].Name msgid "Uerkingetorix" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonAINames[3] msgid "Divico" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonAINames[4] msgid "Ambiorix" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonAINames[5] msgid "Ariovistus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonAINames[6] msgid "Cassivellaunus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonAINames[7] msgid "Liscus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonAINames[8] msgid "Valetiacos" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Description msgid "" "A set amount of metal and food from every structure destroyed or captured." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Name msgid "Uae Uictos" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].History msgid "" "Means Woe to the Defeated. It was the words that the Gallic Leader, Brennos," " spoke at the Capitol at Rome after they took their plunder." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Description msgid "Gallic druids gain a small melee attack." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Name msgid "Carnutes" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].History msgid "" "The Carnutes were druids from Aulercia. They fought when needed, and were " "largely responsible for turning back the Belgae incursions into Armorica and" " Aulercia." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].History msgid "" "When celt armies met the enemy, before the battle would start, the celt " "leader would go to the first line and challenge the bravest of the enemy " "warriors to a single combat. The story of how Marcus Claudius Marcellus " "killed a Gallic leader at Clastidium (222 B.C.) is typical of such " "encounters. Advancing with a smallish army, Marcellus met a combined force " "of Insubrian Gauls and Gaesatae at Clastidium. The Gallic army advanced with" " the usual rush and terrifying cries, and their king, Britomartos, picking " "out Marcellus by means of his badges of rank, made for him, shouting a " "challenge and brandishing his spear. Britomartos was an outstanding figure " "not only for his size but also for his adornments; for he was resplendent in" " bright colors and his armor shone with gold and silver. This armor, thought" " Marcellus, would be a fitting offering to the gods. He charged the Gaul, " "pierced his bright breastplate and cast him to the ground. It was an easy " "task to kill Britomartos and strip him of his armor." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].History msgid "" "Brennus is the name which the Roman historians give to the famous leader of " "the Gauls who took Rome in the time of Camillus. According to Geoffrey of " "Monmouth, the cleric who wrote “History of the Kings of Britain”, Brennus " "and his brother Belinus invaded Gaul and sacked Rome in 390 B.C., 'proving' " "that Britons had conquered Rome, the greatest civilization in the world, " "long before Rome conquered the Britons. We know from many ancient sources " "which predate Geoffrey that Rome was indeed sacked, but in 387 not 390, and " "that the raid was led by a man named Brennos (which was latinized to " "Brennus), but he and his invading horde were Gallic Senones, not British. In" " this episode several features of Geoffrey's editing method can be seen: he " "modified the historical Brennus/Brennos, created the brother Belinus, " "borrowed the Gallic invasion, but omitted the parts where the Celts seemed " "weak or foolish. His technique is both additive and subtractive. Like the " "tale of Trojan origin, the story of the sack of Rome is not pure " "fabrication; it is a creative rearrangement of the available facts, with " "details added as necessary. By virtue of their historical association, Beli " "and Bran are often muddled with the earlier brothers Belinus and Brennus " "(the sons of Dunvallo Molmutius) who contended for power in northern Britain" " in around 390 B.C., and were regarded as gods in old Celtic tradition." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].History msgid "" "Vercingetorix (Gaulish: Ver-Rix Cingetos) was the chieftain of the Arverni " "tribe in Gaul (modern France). Starting in 52 B.C. he led a revolt against " "the invading Romans under Julius Caesar, his actions during the revolt are " "remembered to this day. Vercingetorix was probably born near his tribes " "capital (Gergovia). From what little info we have Vercingetorix was probably" " born in 72 B.C., his father was Celtius and we don't know who his mother " "was. Because we only know of him from Roman sources we don't know much about" " Vercingetorix as a child or young man, except that perhaps he was probably " "very high spirited and probably gained some renown in deeds." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonFactions[0].Description msgid "The Celts of mainland Europe." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonStructures[0].Name msgid "Melonas" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonStructures[0].History msgid "The Celts developed the first rotary flour mill." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonHistory msgid "" "The Gauls were the Celtic tribes of continental Europe. Dominated by a " "priestly class of Druids, they featured a sophisticated culture of advanced " "metalworking, agriculture, trade and even road engineering. With heavy " "infantry and cavalry, Gallic warriors valiantly resisted Caesar's campaign " "of conquest and Rome's authoritarian rule." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonName msgid "Iberians" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonCivBonuses[0].Description msgid "Iberians start with a powerful prefabricated circuit of stone walls." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonCivBonuses[0].Name msgid "Harritsu Leku" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonCivBonuses[0].History msgid "" "With exception to alluvial plains and river valleys, stone is abundant in " "the Iberian Peninsula and was greatly used in construction of structures of " "all types." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonCivBonuses[1].Description msgid "" "The resource cost of training horse-mounted units (cavalry) is reduced by 5%" " per animal corralled." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonCivBonuses[1].Name msgid "Zaldi Saldoa" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonCivBonuses[1].History msgid "" "Not unlike Numidia in North Africa, the Iberian Peninsula was known as " "'horse country', capable of producing up to 100,000 new mounts each year." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Description msgid "" "Citizen-soldier infantry skirmishers and cavalry skirmishers -20% cost for " "allies." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Name msgid "Saripeko" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonTeamBonuses[0].History msgid "" "The Iberians were long known to provide mercenary soldiers to other nations " "to serve as auxiliaries to their armies in foreign wars. Carthage is the " "most well known example, and we have evidence of them serving in such a " "capacity in Aquitania." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonAINames[0] #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonAINames[1] #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].Name msgid "Viriato" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonAINames[2] #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].Name msgid "Karos" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonAINames[3] #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].Name msgid "Indibil" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonAINames[4] msgid "Audax" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonAINames[5] msgid "Ditalcus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonAINames[6] msgid "Minurus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonAINames[7] msgid "Tautalus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Description msgid "" "Causes targets struck to become inflamed and lose hitpoints at a constant " "rate until and if either healed or repaired, as appropriate." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Name msgid "Suzko Txabalina" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].History msgid "" "Iberian tribesmen were noted for wrapping bundles of grass about the shafts " "of their throwing spears, soaking that in some sort of flammable pitch, then" " setting it afire just before throwing." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Description msgid "Metal costs for units and technologies reduced by 50%." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Name msgid "Maisu Burdina Langileak" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].History msgid "" "The Iberians were known to produce the finest iron and steel implements and " "weapons of the age. The famous 'Toledo Steel.'" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].History msgid "" "Viriato, like Vercingetorix amongst the Gauls, was the most famous of the " "Iberian tribal war leaders, having conducted at least 7 campaigns against " "the Romans in the southern half of the peninsula during the 'Lusitani Wars' " "from 147-139 B.C. He surfaced as a survivor of the treacherous massacre of " "9,000 men and the selling into slavery of 21,000 elderly, women, and " "children of the Lusitani. They had signed a treaty of peace with the Romans," " conducted by Servius Sulpicius Galba, governor of Hispania Ulterior, as the" " 'final solution' to the Lusitani problem. He emerged from humble beginnings" " in 151 B.C. to become war chief of the Lusitani. He was intelligent and a " "superior tactician, never really defeated in any encounter (though suffered " "losses in some requiring retreat). He succumbed instead to another treachery" " arranged by a later Roman commander, Q. Servilius Caepio, to have him " "assassinated by three comrades that were close to him." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].History msgid "" "Karos was a chief of the Belli tribe located just east of the Celtiberi " "(Numantines at the center). Leading the confederated tribes of the meseta " "central (central upland plain) he concealed 20,000 foot and 5,000 mounted " "troops along a densely wooded track. Q. Fulvius Nobilior neglected proper " "reconnaissance and lead his army into the trap strung out in a long column. " "Some 10,000 of 15,000 Roman legionaries fell in the massive ambush that was " "sprung upon them. The date was 23 August of 153 B.C., the day when Rome " "celebrated the feast of Vulcan. By later Senatorial Decree it was ever " "thereafter known as dies ater, a 'sinister day', and Rome never again fought" " a battle on the 23rd of August. Karos was wounded in an after battle small " "cavalry action the same evening and soon died thereafter, but he had carried" " off one of the most humiliating defeats that Rome ever suffered." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].History msgid "" "Indibil was king of the Ilegetes, a large federation ranged principally " "along the Ebro River in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula. During the " "Barcid expansion, from 212 B.C. he had initially been talked into allying " "himself with the Carthaginians who had taken control of a lot of territory " "to the south and west, however after loss and his capture in a major battle " "he was convinced, some say tricked, to switch to the Roman side by Scipio " "Africanus. But that alliance didn't last long, as Roman promises were hollow" " and the Romans acted more like conquerors than allies. So, while the Romans" " and their allies had ended Carthaginian presence in 'Hispania' in 206 B.C.," " Indibil and another tribal prince by the name of Mandonio, who may have " "been his brother, rose up in rebellion against the Romans. They were " "defeated in battle, but rose up in a 2nd even larger rebellion that had " "unified all the Ilergetes again in 205 B.C. Outnumbered and outarmed they " "were again defeated, Indibil losing his life in the final battle and " "Mandonio being captured then later put to death. From that date onward the " "Ilergetes remained a pacified tribe under Roman rule." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonStructures[0].Name msgid "Gur Oroigarri" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonStructures[0].Special msgid "" "Defensive Aura - Gives all Iberian units and buildings within vision range " "of the monument a 10-15% attack boost. Build Limit: Only 5 may be built per " "map." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonStructures[0].History msgid "" "'Revered Monument' The Iberians were a religious people who built small " "monuments to their various gods. These monuments could also serve as family " "tombs." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonHistory msgid "" "The Iberians were a people of mysterious origins and language, with a strong" " tradition of horsemanship and metalworking. A relatively peaceful culture, " "they usually fought in other's battles only as mercenaries. However, they " "proved tenacious when Rome sought to take their land and freedom from them, " "and employed pioneering guerrilla tactics and flaming javelins as they " "fought back." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonName #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonFactions[0].Name msgid "Macedonians" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonCivBonuses[0].Description msgid "" "Macedonian units have +10% attack bonus vs. Persian and Hellenic factions, " "but -5% attack debonus vs. Romans." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonCivBonuses[0].Name msgid "Hellenic League" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonCivBonuses[0].History msgid "" "After the unification of Greece, Philip II gathered all the city-states " "together to form the Hellenic League, with Macedon as the its leader. With " "this Pan-Hellenic federation he planned to launch an expedition to punish " "Persia for past wrongs. Although assassinated before he could carry out the " "invasion, his son Alexander the Great took up the mantle and completed his " "fathers plans." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonCivBonuses[1].Description msgid "Infantry pike units can use the slow and powerful Syntagma formation." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonCivBonuses[1].Name msgid "Syntagma" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonCivBonuses[1].History msgid "" "Based upon the Theban Oblique Order phalanx, the Syntagma was the formation " "that proved invincible against the armies of Hellas and the East." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonCivBonuses[2].History msgid "" "The Greeks were highly successful in Hellenizing various foreigners. During " "the Hellenistic Age, Greek was the lingua franca of the Ancient World, " "spoken widely from Spain to India." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Description msgid "+15% tribute and trade bonus on metal." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Name msgid "Standardized Currency" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonTeamBonuses[0].History msgid "" "The Macedonians and the Diadochi minted coins of very high quality. On their" " currency the Diadochi in particular frequently depicted themselves as the " "rightful successor to Alexander the Great, attempting to legitimize their " "rule." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonAINames[0] #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].Name msgid "Alexander the Great" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonAINames[1] msgid "Philip II" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonAINames[2] msgid "Antipater" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonAINames[3] msgid "Philip IV" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonAINames[4] #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonAINames[5] msgid "Lysander" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonAINames[5] msgid "Lysimachus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonAINames[6] msgid "Pyrrhus of Epirus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonAINames[7] msgid "Antigonus II Gonatas" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonAINames[8] msgid "Demetrius II Aetolicus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonAINames[9] msgid "Philip V" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonAINames[10] msgid "Perseus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonAINames[11] msgid "Craterus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonAINames[12] msgid "Meleager" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Description msgid "" "Each subsequent Barracks constructed comes with 5 free (random) Macedonian " "military units. This also applies to the Barracks of allied players (they " "receive 5 free units of their own culture for each new Barracks " "constructed)." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Name #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonCivBonuses[1].Name msgid "Military Reforms" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].History msgid "" "When Philip II came to the Macedonian throne he began a total reorganization" " of the Macedonian army. His reforms created a powerful cavalry arm to his " "army that would prove useful to both himself and his son Alexander's " "conquests." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Description msgid "" "Upgrade Hypaspist Champion Infantry to Silver Shields, with greater attack " "and armor, but also greater cost." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Name msgid "Royal Gift" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].History msgid "" "In India near the end of his long anabasis, Alexander gifted to the Royal " "Hypaspist corps shields of silver for their long and valiant service in his " "army." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[2].Description #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Description #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Description msgid "Civic Centers have double Health and double default arrows." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[2].Name #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Name #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Name msgid "Hellenistic Metropolises" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[2].History #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].History #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].History msgid "" "Beginning with Alexander, the Hellenistic monarchs founded many cities " "throughout their empires, where Greek culture and art blended with local " "customs to create the motley Hellenistic civilization." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].History msgid "" "The king of Macedonia (359-336 B.C.), he carried out vast monetary and " "military reforms in order to make his kingdom the most powerful force in the" " Greek world. Greatly enlarged the size of Macedonia by conquering much of " "Thrace and subduing the Greeks. Murdered in Aegae while planning a campaign " "against Persia." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].Name msgid "Philip II of Macedon" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].History msgid "" "The most powerful hero of them all - son of Philip II, king of Macedonia " "(336-323 B.C.). After conquering the rest of the Thracians and quelling the " "unrest of the Greeks, Alexander embarked on a world-conquest march. " "Defeating the Persian forces at Granicus (334 B.C.), Issus (333 B.C.) and " "Gaugamela (331 B.C.), he became master of the Persian Empire. Entering " "India, he defeated king Porus at Hydaspes (326 B.C.), but his weary troops " "made him halt. Died in Babylon at the age of 33 while planning a campaign " "against Arabia." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].History msgid "" "One of the Diadochi, king of Macedonia (294-288 B.C.), Demetrios was " "renowned as one of the bravest and most able successors of Alexander. As the" " son of Antigonus I Monophthalmus, he fought and won many important battles " "early on and was proclaimed king, along with his father, in 306 B.C. Losing " "his Asian possessions after the battle of Ipsos, he later won the Macedonian" " throne. Fearing lest they should be overpowered by Demetrios, the other " "Diadochi united against him and defeated him." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].Name msgid "Demetrios the Besieger" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonFactions[0].Description msgid "A Hellenistic kingdom bordering the Greek city-states." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonStructures[0].Special msgid "" "The Hellenization civ bonus. Building a Theatron increases the territory " "effect of all buildings by 25%. Build limit: 1." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonStructures[1].Name #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonStructures[0].Name #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonStructures[0].Name msgid "Library" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonStructures[1].Special msgid "" "All Special Technologies are researched here. Building one reduces the cost " "of all other remaining technologies by 10%. Build limit: 1." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonStructures[1].History #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonStructures[0].History #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonStructures[0].History msgid "" "Alexander the Great founded libraries all over his new empire. These became " "a center of learning for an entirely new synthesized culture: the " "Hellenistic culture." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonStructures[2].Name msgid "Siege Workshop" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonStructures[2].Special msgid "Constructs and upgrades all Macedonian siege engines." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonStructures[2].History msgid "The Macedonians were innovators in area of siegecraft." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonHistory msgid "" "Macedonia was an ancient Greek kingdom, centered in the northeastern part of" " the Greek peninsula. Under the leadership of Alexander the Great, " "Macedonian forces and allies took over most of the world they knew, " "including Egypt, Persia and parts of the Indian subcontinent, allowing a " "diffusion of Hellenic and eastern cultures for years to come." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonName msgid "Mauryans" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonCivBonuses[0].Description msgid "" "Mauryans have a +10% population cap bonus (i.e., 330 pop cap instead of the " "usual 300)." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonCivBonuses[0].Name msgid "Emperor of Emperors." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonCivBonuses[0].History msgid "" "The Mauryan Empire encompassed dozens of formerly independent kingdoms over " "an area of 5 million square kilometers, with a population of close to 60 " "million people. The Mauryan regents held the title Emperor of Emperors and " "commanded a standing army of 600,000 infantry, 9000 elephants, 8000 " "chariots, and 30,000 cavalry, making it arguably the largest army of its " "time." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonCivBonuses[1].Description msgid "The Mauryans enjoy access to 4 champions." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonCivBonuses[1].Name msgid "Kṣhatriya Warrior Caste." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonCivBonuses[1].History msgid "" "Kshatriya or Kashtriya, meaning warrior, is one of the four varnas (social " "orders) in Hinduism. Traditionally Kshatriya constitute the military and " "ruling elite of the Vedic-Hindu social system outlined by the Vedas and the " "Laws of Manu." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Description msgid "Allied Temple techs -50% cost and research time." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Name msgid "Evangelism." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonTeamBonuses[0].History msgid "" "Ashoka the Great sent embassies West to spread knowledge of the Buddha." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonAINames[0] #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].Name msgid "Chandragupta Maurya" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonAINames[1] #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].Name msgid "Ashoka the Great" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonAINames[2] msgid "Ashokavardhan Maurya" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonAINames[3] msgid "Acharya Bhadrabahu" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonAINames[4] msgid "Bindusara Maurya" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonAINames[5] msgid "Dasaratha Maurya" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonAINames[6] msgid "Samprati Maurya" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonAINames[7] msgid "Salisuka Maurya" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonAINames[8] msgid "Devavarman Maurya" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonAINames[9] msgid "Satadhanvan Maurya" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonAINames[10] msgid "Brihadratha Maurya" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Description msgid "" "Capture up to 5 Gaia elephants and garrison them in the Elephant Stables to " "gain up to a 25% bonus in cost and train time of elephant units." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Name msgid "Elephant Roundup" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Description msgid "Greater range and faster train time for Mauryan infantry archers." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Name msgid "Archery Tradition" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].History msgid "" "India was a land of archery. The bulk of any Indian army was made up of " "highly skilled archers, armed with bamboo longbows." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].History msgid "Founder of the Mauryan Empire." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].History msgid "Last great emperor of the Mauryan dynasty." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].History msgid "Great teacher and advisor to Chandragupta Maurya." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].Name msgid "Acharya Chāṇakya" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonFactions[0].Name msgid "Mauryan Indians" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonStructures[0].Name msgid "Elephant Stables" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonStructures[0].Special msgid "" "Trains Elephant Archer and Worker Elephant at Town Phase, then adds the " "champion War Elephant at the City phase." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonStructures[1].Name msgid "Edict Pillar of Ashoka" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonStructures[1].Special msgid "" "Contentment: +10% Health and +10% resource gathering rates for all citizens " "and allied citizens within its range. Can be built anywhere except in enemy " "territory. Max Built: 10." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonHistory msgid "" "Founded in 322 B.C. by Chandragupta Maurya, the Mauryan Empire was the first" " to rule most of the Indian subcontinent, and was one of the largest and " "most populous empires of antiquity. Its military featured bowmen who used " "the long-range bamboo longbow, fierce female warriors, chariots, and " "thousands of armored war elephants. Its philosophers, especially the famous " "Acharya Chanakya, contributed to such varied fields such as economics, " "religion, diplomacy, warfare, and good governance. Under the rule of Ashoka " "the Great, the empire saw 40 years of peace, harmony, and prosperity." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonName msgid "Persians" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonCivBonuses[0].Description msgid "" "The resource cost of training camel-mounted (trader) or horse-mounted units " "(cavalry) is reduced by 5% per animal (as appropriate) corralled." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonCivBonuses[0].Name msgid "Corral Camels and Horses" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonCivBonuses[0].History msgid "" "While the Persians employed camelry only in a few cases, its use was always " "accompanied by great success (most notably during the battle of Sardis in " "546 B.C.) The satrapy of Bactria was a rich source of 'two-hump' camels, " "while Northern Arabia supplied 'one-hump' camels." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonCivBonuses[1].Description msgid "" "Persians have a +10% population cap bonus (e.g. 330 pop cap instead of the " "usual 300)." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonCivBonuses[1].Name msgid "Great King's Levy" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonCivBonuses[1].History msgid "" "The Persians could and did levy a large number of infantry during wartime " "due to the sheer size of the Achaemenid Empire and the way in which it was " "set-up. In general the Persian infantry was well trained and fought with " "great tenacity. However while this was true the infantry were poor hand-to-" "hand, close combat fighters. Also, with the exception of the elite " "regiments, the Persian infantry was not a standing professional force." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Description msgid "+25% trade profit land routes." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Name msgid "Royal Road" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonTeamBonuses[0].History msgid "" "Coinage was invented by the Lydians in 7th Century B.C., but it was not very" " common until the Persian period. Darius the Great standardized coined money" " and his golden coins (known as 'darics') became commonplace not only " "throughout his empire, but as far to the west as Central Europe." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonAINames[0] msgid "Kurush II the Great" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonAINames[1] #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].Name msgid "Darayavahush I" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonAINames[2] msgid "Cambyses II" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonAINames[3] msgid "Bardiya" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonAINames[4] #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].Name msgid "Xsayarsa I" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonAINames[5] msgid "Artaxshacha I" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonAINames[6] msgid "Darayavahush II" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonAINames[7] msgid "Darayavahush III" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonAINames[8] msgid "Artaxshacha II" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonAINames[9] msgid "Artaxshacha III" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonAINames[10] msgid "Haxamanish" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonAINames[11] msgid "Xsayarsa II" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Description msgid "Phoenician triremes gain the unique ability to train cavalry units." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Name msgid "Naval Craftsmanship" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].History msgid "" "Early Achaemenid rulers acted towards making Persia the first great Asian " "empire to rule the seas. The Great King behaved favourably towards the " "various sea peoples in order to secure their services, but also carried out " "various marine initiatives. During the reign of Darius the Great, for " "example, a canal was built in Egypt and a Persian navy was sent exploring " "the Indus river. According to Herodotus, some 300 ships in the Persian navy " "were retrofitted to carry horses and their riders." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Description msgid "" "Increases hitpoints of all structures, but build time increased " "appropriately." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Name msgid "Persian Architecture" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].History msgid "" "The Persians built the wonderful 1677 mile-long Royal Highway from Sardis to" " Susa; Darius the Great and Xerxes also built the magnificent Persepolis; " "Cyrus the Great greatly improved Ecbatana and virtually 'rebuilt' the old " "Elamite capital of Susa." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[2].Description msgid "Reduces train time for Anusiya champion infantry by half." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[2].Name msgid "Immortals" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[3].Description #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[3].Description msgid "+25% health for cavalry, but +10% train time." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[3].Name #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[3].Name msgid "Nisean War Horses" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[3].History msgid "" "The beautiful and powerful breed of Nisean horses increases health for " "Persian cavalry." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].History msgid "" "Cyrus (ruled 559-530 B.C.) The son of a Median princess and the ruler of " "Anshan; justly called the 'Father of the Empire', Cyrus the Great conquered " "Media, Lydia, Babylonia and Bactria, thereby establishing the Persian " "Empire. He was also renown as a benevolent conqueror. (OP - Kurush). " "Technically the second ruler of the Persians by that name, and so appears as" " Kurush II on his documents and coins. Kurush I was his grandfather." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].Name msgid "Kurush II" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].History msgid "" "Darius (ruled 522-486 B.C.) The son of Vishtaspa (Hystaspes), the satrap of " "Parthia and Hyrcania; a great administrator as well as a decent general, " "Darius introduced the division of the empire into satrapies and conquered NW" " India, Thrace and Macedonia. He was called the 'Merchant of the Empire'." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].History msgid "" "Xerxes (ruled 485-465 B.C.) The son of Darius the Great and Atoosa, a " "daughter of Cyrus the Great, Xerxes was an able administrator, who also " "extended Imperial rule into Chorasmia. Apart from his failed invasion of " "Greece, he was famous for his extensive building programme, especially at " "Persepolis." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonStructures[0].Name #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonStructures[1].Name msgid "Cavalry Stables" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonStructures[0].Special msgid "Train Cavalry citizen-soldiers." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonStructures[0].History msgid "The Persian Empire's best soldiers were Eastern horsemen." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonStructures[1].Name msgid "Apadana" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonStructures[1].Special msgid "" "Train heroes and Persian Immortals. Gives a slow trickle of all resources as" " 'Satrapy Tribute.'" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonStructures[1].History msgid "" "The term Apadana designates a large hypostyle palace found in Persia. The " "best known example, and by far the largest, was the great Apadana at " "Persepolis. Functioning as the empire's central audience hall, the palace is" " famous for the reliefs of the tribute-bearers and of the army, including " "the Immortals." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonHistory msgid "" "The Persian Empire, when ruled by the Achaemenid dynasty, was one of the " "greatest empires of antiquity, stretching at its zenith from the Indus " "Valley in the east to Greece in the west. The Persians were the pioneers of " "empire-building of the ancient world, successfully imposing a centralized " "rule over various peoples with different customs, laws, religions and " "languages, and building a cosmopolitan army made up of contingents from each" " of these nations." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonName msgid "Ptolemies" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonCivBonuses[0].Description msgid "" "The Ptolemies receive the Mercenary Camp, a barracks that is constructed in " "neutral territory and trains mercenary soldiers." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonCivBonuses[0].Name msgid "Mercenary Army" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonCivBonuses[0].History #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonStructures[1].History msgid "" "The Greco-Macedonian Ptolemy Dynasty relied on large numbers of Greek and " "foreign mercenaries for the bulk of its military force, mainly because the " "loyalty of native Egyptian units was often suspect. Indeed, during one " "native uprising, Upper Egypt was lost to the Ptolemies for decades. " "Mercenaries were often battle-hardened and their loyalty can be bought, " "sometimes cheaply, sometimes not cheaply. This was of no matter, since Egypt" " under the Ptolemies was so prosperous as to be the richest of Alexander's " "successor states." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonCivBonuses[1].Description msgid "The Ptolemaic Egyptians receive 3 additional farming technologies." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonCivBonuses[1].Name #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[2].Name msgid "Nile Delta" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonCivBonuses[1].History #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonCivBonuses[2].History msgid "Unknown." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonCivBonuses[2].Description msgid "Can capture gaia elephants and camels to reduce their training cost." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Description msgid "All allies automatically gain a slow trickle of food income." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Name msgid "Breadbasket of the Mediterranean" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonTeamBonuses[0].History msgid "" "Egypt was a net exporter of grain, so much so that large cities such as " "Athens, Antioch, and Rome came to rely upon Egyptian grain in order to feed " "their masses." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonAINames[0] msgid "Ptolemy Soter" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonAINames[1] msgid "Ptolemy Philadelphus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonAINames[2] msgid "Ptolemy Epigone" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonAINames[3] msgid "Ptolemy Eurgetes" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonAINames[4] msgid "Ptolemy Philopater" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonAINames[5] msgid "Ptolemy Epiphanes" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonAINames[6] msgid "Ptolemy Philometor" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonAINames[7] msgid "Ptolemy Eupator" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonAINames[8] msgid "Ptolemy Alexander" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonAINames[9] msgid "Ptolemy Neos Dionysos" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonAINames[10] msgid "Ptolemy Neos Philopater" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonAINames[11] msgid "Berenice Philopater" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonAINames[12] msgid "Cleopatra Tryphaena" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonAINames[13] msgid "Berenice Epiphaneia" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonAINames[14] msgid "Cleopatra Philopater" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonAINames[15] msgid "Cleopatra Selene" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonAINames[16] msgid "Cleopatra II Philometora Soteira" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonAINames[17] msgid "Arsinoe IV" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonAINames[18] msgid "Arsinoe II" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Description msgid "Hero aura range boosted by 50%." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Name msgid "Pharaonic Cult." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].History msgid "" "The Macedonian-Greek rulers of the Ptolemaic dynasty observed many ancient " "Egyptian traditions in order to satiate the local populace and ingratiate " "themselves to the powerful priestly class in the country." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[2].Description msgid "" "The Ptolemaic Egyptians receive 3 additional farming technologies above and " "beyond the maximum number of farming technologies usually available to a " "faction." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[2].History msgid "" "The Nile Delta had rich soil for farming, due to centuries of seasonal " "floods from the Nile depositing rich silt across the landscape." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].Name msgid "Ptolemaios A' Soter" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].Name msgid "Ptolemaios D' Philopater" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].Name msgid "Kleopatra H' Philopater" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonFactions[0].Name msgid "Ptolemaic Egyptians" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonFactions[0].Description msgid "The great Greek-Macedonian dynastic rule over Ancient Egypt." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonStructures[0].Special #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonStructures[0].Special msgid "" "Maximum of 1 built. All Special Technologies and some regular city-phase " "technologies are researched here. Building one reduces the cost of all other" " remaining technologies by 10%." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonStructures[1].Name msgid "Stratópedo Misthophóron" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonStructures[1].Special msgid "" "Must be constructed in neutral territory. Has no territory radius effect. " "Trains all 'mercenary' units." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonStructures[2].Name msgid "Lighthouse" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonStructures[2].Special msgid "" "When built along the shoreline, removes shroud of darkness over all the " "water, revealing all the coast lines on the map. Limit: 1." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonStructures[2].History msgid "" "The Ptolemaic dynasty in Egypt built the magnificent Lighthouse of " "Alexandria near the harbor mouth of that Nile Delta city. This structure " "could be seen for many kilometers out to sea and was one of the Seven " "Wonders of the World." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonHistory msgid "" "The Ptolemaic dynasty was a Macedonian Greek royal family which ruled the " "Ptolemaic Empire in Egypt during the Hellenistic period. Their rule lasted " "for 275 years, from 305 BC to 30 BC. They were the last dynasty of ancient " "Egypt." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonName msgid "Romans" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonCivBonuses[0].Description msgid "Roman Legionaries can form a Testudo." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonCivBonuses[0].Name msgid "Testudo Formation" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonCivBonuses[0].History msgid "" "The Romans commonly used the Testudo or 'turtle' formation for defense: " "Legionaries were formed into hollow squares with twelve men on each side, " "standing so close together that their shields overlapped like fish scales." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonCivBonuses[1].Description msgid "" "Any Roman citizen-soldier fighting within Roman territory gains a non-" "permanent +10% bonus in armor." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonCivBonuses[1].Name msgid "Citizenship" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonCivBonuses[1].History msgid "" "Roman Citizenship was highly prized in the ancient world. Basic rights and " "privileges were afforded Roman citizens that were denied other conquered " "peoples. It is said that harming a Roman citizen was akin to harming Rome " "herself, and would cause the entire might of Rome to fall upon the " "perpetrator." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Description msgid "Allied citizen-soldiers gain a +15% attack when in Roman territory." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Name msgid "Socii" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonTeamBonuses[0].History msgid "" "Being allied with Rome came with great benefits (as well as great peril)." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonAINames[0] msgid "Lucius Junius Brutus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonAINames[1] msgid "Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonAINames[2] msgid "Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonAINames[3] msgid "Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonAINames[4] msgid "Gaius Iulius Iullus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonAINames[5] msgid "Gaius Servilius Structus Ahala" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonAINames[6] msgid "Publius Cornelius Rufinus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonAINames[7] msgid "Lucius Papirius Cursor" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonAINames[8] msgid "Aulus Manlius Capitolinus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonAINames[9] msgid "Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonAINames[10] msgid "Publius Sempronius Tuditanus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonAINames[11] msgid "Marcus Cornelius Cethegus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonAINames[12] msgid "Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonAINames[13] msgid "Marcus Licinius Crassus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Description msgid "Roman heroes can convert enemy units with great cost." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Name msgid "Divide et Impera" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].History msgid "" "'Divide and conquer' was the main principle in Rome's foreign politics " "throughout its long history. The Romans lured enemies or neutral factions to" " their side by offering them certain privileges. In due period of time, " "friends as well as foes were subjugated." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].History msgid "" "Dictator for six months during the Second Punic War. Instead of attacking " "the most powerful Hannibal, he started a very effective war of attrition " "against him." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].Name msgid "Quintus Fabius Maximus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].History msgid "" "A soldier of the first war with Carthage, a hero of the Second Punic War, " "and victor over the Gauls at Clastidium. Plutarch describes him as a man of " "war, strong in body and constitution, with an iron will to fight on. As a " "general he was immensely capable, standing alongside Scipio Africanus and " "Claudius Nero as the most effective Roman generals of the entire Second " "Punic War. In addition to his military achievements Marcellus was a fan of " "Greek culture and arts, which he enthusiastically promoted in Rome. He met " "his demise when his men were ambushed near Venusia. In honor of the respect " "the people held for him, Marcellus was granted the title of 'Sword of Rome.'" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].Name msgid "Marcus Claudius Marcellus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].History msgid "" "He was the first really successful Roman general against the Carthaginians. " "His campaigns in Spain and Africa helped to bring Carthage to its knees " "during the Second Punic War. He defeated Hannibal at the Battle of Zama in " "202 B.C." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].Name msgid "Scipio Africanus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonStructures[0].Name msgid "Entrenched Camp" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonStructures[0].Special msgid "Trains citizen-soldiers from neutral or enemy territory." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonStructures[0].History msgid "" "Sometimes it was a temporary camp built facing the route by which the army " "is to march, other times a defensive or offensive (for sieges) structure. " "Within the Praetorian gate, which should either front the east or the enemy," " the tents of the first centuries or cohorts are pitched, and the dracos " "(ensigns of cohorts) and other ensigns planted. The Decumane gate is " "directly opposite to the Praetorian in the rear of the camp, and through " "this the soldiers are conducted to the place appointed for punishment or " "execution. It has a turf wall, and it's surrounded by a canal filled with " "water whenever possible for extra defense. Many towns started up as bigger " "military camps to evolve to more complicated cities." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonStructures[1].Name msgid "Murus Latericius" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonStructures[1].Special msgid "Can be built in neutral and enemy territory to strangle enemy towns." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonStructures[1].History msgid "Turf walls built by legionaries during sieges." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonHistory msgid "" "The Romans controlled one of the largest empires of the ancient world, " "stretching at its peak from southern Scotland to the Sahara Desert, and " "containing between 60 million and 80 million inhabitants, one quarter of the" " Earth's population at that time. Rome also remained one of the strongest " "nations on earth for almost 800 years. The Romans were the supreme builders " "of the ancient world, excelled at siege warfare and had an exquisite " "infantry and navy." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonName #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Name msgid "Seleucids" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonCivBonuses[0].Description msgid "" "This unlocks the Seleucid expansion building, the Klēroukhia or Military " "Colony, similar to Civic Centers for other factions. It is weaker and " "carries a smaller territory influence, but is cheaper and built faster." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonCivBonuses[0].Name msgid "Cleruchy" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonCivBonuses[1].Description msgid "" "Choose between Traditional Army and Reform Army technologies that unlock " "different Champions." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonCivBonuses[1].History #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].History msgid "" "Seleucid and indeed Successor warfare evolved over the course of the 3rd and" " 2nd centuries. Contact with Eastern upstarts such as the Parthians and " "constant revolts of peripheral satrapies such as Bactria caused the " "Seleucids to reform their military and change their tactics, specifically in" " the cavalry arm. War with the Romans from the West and invasions from the " "Galatians also forced the Seleucids to reform their infantry regiments to be" " more flexible." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Description msgid "Allied Civic Centers are 20% cheaper." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Name msgid "Syrian Tetrapolis" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonTeamBonuses[0].History msgid "" "The political core of the Seleucid Empire consisted of four 'sister' cities:" " Antioch (the capital), Seleucia Pieria, Apamea, and Laodicea." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[0] msgid "Seleucus I Nicator" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[1] msgid "Antiochus I Soter" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[2] msgid "Antiochus II Theos" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[3] msgid "Seleucus II Callinicus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[4] msgid "Seleucus III Ceraunus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[5] msgid "Antiochus III Megas" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[6] msgid "Seleucus IV Philopator" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[7] msgid "Antiochus IV Epiphanes" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[8] msgid "Antiochus V Eupator" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[9] msgid "Demetrius I Soter" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[10] msgid "Alexander I Balas" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[11] #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[15] msgid "Demetrius II Nicator" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[12] msgid "Antiochus VI Dionysus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[13] msgid "Diodotus Tryphon" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[14] msgid "Antiochus VII Sidetes" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[16] msgid "Alexander II Zabinas" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[17] msgid "Cleopatra Thea" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[18] msgid "Seleucus V Philometor" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[19] msgid "Antiochus VIII Grypus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[20] msgid "Antiochus IX Cyzicenus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[21] msgid "Seleucus VI Epiphanes" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[22] msgid "Antiochus X Eusebes" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[23] msgid "Demetrius III Eucaerus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[24] msgid "Antiochus XI Epiphanes" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[25] msgid "Philip I Philadelphus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[26] msgid "Antiochus XII Dionysus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[27] msgid "Seleucus VII Kybiosaktes" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[28] msgid "Antiochus XIII Asiaticus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[29] msgid "Philip II Philoromaeus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Description msgid "" "Traditional Army unlocks Silver Shields and Scythed Chariots, Reform Army " "unlocks Romanized Heavy Swordsmen and Cataphracts." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Name msgid "Traditional Army vs. Reform Army" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[2].Description msgid "" "A one-time purchase of 20 Indian War Elephants from the Mauryan Empire." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[2].Name msgid "Marriage Alliance" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[2].History msgid "" "Seleucus I Nicator invaded the Punjab region of India in 305 BC, confronting" " Chandragupta Maurya (Sandrokottos), founder of the Mauryan empire. It is " "said that Chandragupta fielded an army of 600,000 men and 9,000 war " "elephants (Pliny, Natural History VI, 22.4). Seleucus met with no success " "and to establish peace between the two great powers and to formalize their " "alliance, he married his daughter to Chandragupta. In return, Chandragupta " "gifted Seleucus a corps of 500 war elephants, which would prove a decisive " "military asset for Seleucus as he fought the rest of Alexander's successors." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[3].History msgid "" "The beautiful and powerful breed of Nisean horses increases health for " "Seleucid cavalry." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].History msgid "" "Always lying in wait for the neighboring nations, strong in arms and " "persuasive in council, he (Seleucus) acquired Mesopotamia, Armenia, " "'Seleucid' Cappadocia, Persis, Parthia, Bactria, Arabia, Tapouria, Sogdia, " "Arachosia, Hyrcania, and other adjacent peoples that had been subdued by " "Alexander, as far as the river Indus, so that the boundaries of his empire " "were the most extensive in Asia after that of Alexander. The whole region " "from Phrygia to the Indus was subject to Seleucus. — Appian, 'The Syrian " "Wars'." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].Name msgid "Seleukos A' Nikator" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].History msgid "" "Antiochus inherited a troubled kingdom upon the beginning of his reign. From" " the verge of collapse he managed to weld back together the empire Seleukus " "I so hard to found. The rebellious eastern satraps of Bactria and Parthia " "were brought to heel , temporarily securing his eastern borders. He then " "turned his attention to mother Greece, attempting to fulfill the dreams of " "his fathers by invading Greece under the pretext of liberation. The Achaean " "League and the Kingdom of Pergamon banded together with the Romans to defeat" " him at the Battle of Magnesia, forever burying the dream of reuniting " "Alexander's empire." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].Name msgid "Antiokhos G' Megas" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].History msgid "" "Antiochus IV Epiphanes was a son of Antiochus III the Great and brother of " "Seleucus IV Philopator. Originally named Mithridates, he assumed the name " "Antiochus either upon his accession to the throne or after the death of his " "elder brother Antiochus. Notable events during his reign include the near-" "conquest of Egypt (twice), which was halted by the threat of Roman " "intervention, and the beginning of the Jewish revolt of the Maccabees. He " "died of sudden illness while fighting off a Parthian invasion from the East." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].Name msgid "Antiokhos D' Epiphanes" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Description msgid "" "The Macedonian-Greek dynasty that ruled the Eastern part of Alexander's " "former empire." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonStructures[1].Special msgid "Trains all cavalry units except Citizen-Militia Cavalry." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonStructures[2].Name msgid "Military Colony" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonStructures[2].Special msgid "" "This is the Seleucid expansion building, similar to Civic Centers for other " "factions. It is weaker and carries a smaller territory influence, but is " "cheaper and built faster." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonStructures[2].History msgid "" "The Seleucid kings invited Greeks, Macedonians, Galatians (Gauls), Cretans, " "and Thracians alike to settle in within the vast territories of the empire. " "They settled in military colonies called cleruchies (klēroukhia). Under this" " arrangement, the settlers were given a plot of land, or a kleros, and in " "return were required to serve in the great king's army when called to duty. " "This created a upper-middle class of military settlers who owed their " "livelihoods and fortunes to the Syrian kings and helped grow the available " "manpower for the imperial Seleucid army. A side effect of this system was " "that it drained the Greek homeland of military-aged men, a contributing " "factor to Greece's eventual conquest by Rome." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonHistory msgid "" "The Macedonian-Greek dynasty that ruled most of Alexander's former empire." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonName #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonFactions[0].Name msgid "Spartans" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonCivBonuses[0].Description msgid "Spartans can use the powerful Phalanx formation." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonCivBonuses[0].History msgid "" "The Spartans were undisputed masters of phalanx warfare. The Spartans were " "so feared for their discipline that the enemy army would sometimes break up " "and run away before a single shield clashed. 'Othismos' refers to the point " "in a phalanx battle where both sides try to shove each other out of " "formation, attempting to breaking up the enemy lines and routing them." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonCivBonuses[1].Description msgid "" "The Spartan rank upgrades at the Barracks cost no resources, except time." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonCivBonuses[1].Name msgid "Laws of Lycurgus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonCivBonuses[1].History msgid "" "Under the Constitution written by the mythical law-giver Lycurgus, the " "institution of The Agoge was established, where Spartans were trained from " "the age of 6 to be superior warriors in defense of the Spartan state." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Description msgid "Allies can train Spartiates." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Name msgid "Peloponnesian League" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonTeamBonuses[0].History msgid "" "Much of the Peloponnese was subject to Sparta in one way or another. This " "loose confederation, with Sparta as its leader, was later dubbed the " "Peloponnesian League by historians, but in ancient times was called 'The " "Lacedaemonians and their allies.'" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonAINames[0] msgid "Leonidas" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonAINames[1] msgid "Dienekes" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonAINames[2] #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].Name msgid "Brasidas" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonAINames[3] msgid "Agis" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonAINames[4] msgid "Archidamus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonAINames[6] msgid "Pausanias" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonAINames[7] msgid "Agesilaus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonAINames[8] msgid "Echestratus" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonAINames[9] msgid "Eurycrates" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonAINames[10] msgid "Eucleidas" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonAINames[11] msgid "Agesipolis" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Description msgid "" "Spartan female citizens cannot be captured and will doggedly fight back " "against any attackers. They are also capable of constructing defense towers " "and palisades." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Name msgid "Feminine Mystique" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].History msgid "" "Spartan women were some of the freest in the ancient world. They could own " "land and slaves and even exercise naked like Spartan men. It is said that " "only Spartan women gave birth to real men. Such tough-as-nails women more " "than once helped save their city from disaster, for example when after a " "lost battle against Pyrrhus of Epirus they overnight built an earthen " "rampart to protect the city while their men slept in preparation for the " "next day's siege." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Description msgid "Units in phalanx formation move faster." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Name msgid "Tyrtean Paeans" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].History msgid "" "Paeans were battle hymns that were sung by the hoplites when they charged " "the enemy lines. One of the first known Paeans were composed by Tirteus, a " "warrior poet of Sparta, during the First Messenian War." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[2].Description msgid "+25% health for spear infantry, but also +10% train time." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[2].Name msgid "The Agoge" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[2].History msgid "" "Spartans were housed and trained from a young age to be superlative warriors" " and to endure any hardship a military life can give them." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].History msgid "" "The king of Sparta, who fought and died at the battle of Thermopylae in 480 " "B.C. 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." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].Name msgid "Leonidas I" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].History msgid "" "Because Brasidas has sponsored their citizenship in return for service, " "Helot Skirmishers fight longer and harder for Sparta while within range of " "him." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].History msgid "" "Agis III was the 20th Spartan king of the Eurypontid lineage. Agis cobbled " "together an alliance of Southern Greek states to fight off Macedonian " "hegemony while Alexander the Great was away in Asia on his conquest march. " "After securing Crete as a Spartan tributary, Agis then moved to besiege the " "city of Megalopolis in the Peloponnese, who was an ally of Macedon. " "Antipater, the Macedonian regent, lead an army to stop this new uprising. In" " the Battle of Megalopolis, the Macedonians prevailed in a long and bloody " "battle. Much like Leonidas 150 years earlier, instead of surrendering, Agis " "made a heroic final stand in order to buy time for his troops to retreat." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].Name msgid "Agis III" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonStructures[1].Name msgid "Syssition" msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonStructures[1].Special msgid "Train heroes and Spartiates and research technologies related to them." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonStructures[1].History msgid "" "The Syssition was the Mess Hall for full-blooded Spartiates. Every Spartan " "peer, even kings, belonged to one." msgstr "" #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonHistory msgid "" "Sparta was a prominent city-state in ancient Greece, and its dominant " "military power on land from circa 650 B.C. Spartan culture was obsessed with" " military training and excellence, with rigorous training for boys beginning" " at age seven. Thanks to its military might, Sparta led a coalition of Greek" " forces during the Greco-Persian Wars, and won over Athens in the " "Peloponnesian Wars, though at great cost." msgstr ""