Our third map previews takes us into the densely wooded areas once occupied by fierce barbaric tribes. Join us on a journey through Iberia and Gallia.
And as always, Enjoy :D
We shall start off at the Iberian Peninsula, a massive land mass that was divided into only three regions, believe it or not! Our first ingame screenshot is of the Southern half.
Since Iberia would not be complete without its Northern mountain range to defend invaders...
Zooming in for a closer look at the southern half, we find two cities, Emerita and Corduba.
Taking a closer look up north, we see the lone province of Tarraco.
We now head futher north, into the dangerous forests of Gallia. Being far too large to fit the entire area into one screenshot, like Iberia, we divided it into north and south. First, the south...
And now the North.
Gallia is home to many provinces, the real question is, where to begin? Our first up close and personal look at Gallia will be at her southern shores, occupied by three cities, Narbo, Nemausus, and Massilia.
On the eastern shores, we find two cities in close proximity to eachother, seperated only by the banks of a river. These are the cities of Burdigala and Petrocorii.
East of those two cities, one can find Augustonemetum and Lugdunum.
Heading northwest, we end up at Julio Magus and Condate.
Heading east, we end up looking at several cities, Agedicum, Durocortorum, Divodurum, and Vesontio.
Our final stop places use on the northern borders of the Roman Empire. Where two cities, with tremendous strategic importance lie. Their names are Moguntiacum and Agrippina.
And that concludes our fly over tour of Iberia and Gallia. Below, you can find the complete region and province listing:
Iberia
Tarraconensis (Tarraco)
Lusitania (Emerita)
Baetica (Corduba)
Gallia
Narbonensis (Narbo)
Viennensis (Nemausus)
Alpes Martimse (Massilia)
Aquitania Prima (Augustonemetum)
Aquitania Secunda (Petrocorii)
Novem Populana (Burdigala)
Lugdunensis Prima (Lugdunum)
Lugdunensis Secunda (Condate)
Lugdunensis Tertia (Julio Magus)
Lugdunensis Quarta (Agedicum)
Belgica Prima (Divodurum)
Belgica Secunda (Durocortorum)
Germania Prima (Moguntiacum)
Germania Secunda (Agrippina)
Maxima Sequanorum (Vesontio)