Alexander. Hannibal. Caesar. These great men and dozens like them shaped the destiny of a continent. Mighty kings, clever generals and would-be gods made their mark on the ancient Mediterranean. Around this sea, close knit nations tested their mettle and virtue against each other in fierce combat, their cultural and political legacy now inseparable from what we understand as Western Civilization. But nothing was guaranteed. Can you change the course of history in Imperator: Rome?
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We always lived here. Romans called us Veneti or Venedi, or later as Sclaveni or Sclavi. Sarmatians called us Antes. Němьcь (Germanic) called us Wends...
32 provinces for Estonia, made as historically accurate as could. If you wish to change the values for population and development then go to: docs/paradox...
Forget about changing the government policy each time you would like to convert or assimilate pops. Use the best government policy ever to achieve everything...
A fix for linux versions of Imperator: Rome (1.0.1+) which fail to load the launcher from steam (only tested on Ubuntu 19.04)
"Tigranes the Great" is a mod with 94 BC starting date, just one year after the crowning of Tigranes II Artaxiad the King of Armenia and ally of Mithridates...
Turns back the clock of Imperator: Rome to the period of Alexander the Great's rule and the struggle between the Hellenic League and the Persian Empire.