What is this mod about? Crusader Kings II: Pharaohs & Consuls is a total conversion mod in development for Crusader Kings II and it’s expansions. It is set in the mid 600s BC to the mid 400s AD. The scale of the mod is a total overhaul of Crusader Kings II world map to the time of Antiquity. The mod allows players to take control of well-known historical figures such as Pharaoh Psamtik I, Ashurbanipal, Cyrus the great, Alexander III, Gaius Julius Caesar. Many less well-known figures from the times of Antiquity such as Ardys, the king of Lydia, Teispes Achaemenid of Anshan, Prince Manasseh of the house of David etc are also fully playable and integrated into the world of Pharaohs & Consuls. The Ancient world is carefully and accurately populated by the famous and infamous men and women known to us through the great histories of ancient empires and kingdoms.

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Greek Cultures Overview 653 BC
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Va1c0n
Va1c0n - - 2 comments

Dardani and Ardiaei are Illyrian culture they were just different tribes btw

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This is a shot of the five greek cultural "subsets" I have so far decided on breaking down the "overall" greek culture into, they include: Ionian, Chaonian (debated) Achaean, Aeolian, and Dorian. If you have any feedback or input on the Greek city states and their cultures for this time period let me know, As everything is still WIP and I have entertained different ways of representing different cultures. (No Spartans or Athenians here...they may become present at a later bookmark but the cultures here are actually the (from what I've researched) cultures of those city states. (Sparta was Dorian, Athens Ionian etc)