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Lord Adherbal
10-17-2005, 17:55
This week we preview the last faction we decided to include: (Cilician) Armenia. Located between two mighty empires, and with a set of unique units this should prove to be an interesting faction to play.

CILICIAN ARMENIA
https://img415.imageshack.us/img415/7132/mapfe3ca.jpg (https://imageshack.us)

INTRODUCTION

In AD 301, Armenia became the first state to adopt Christianity as its official state religion, twelve years before the Roman Empire granted Christianity official toleration. There had been various pagan communities before Christianity, but they were converted by an influx of Christian missionaries.

Having changed between various dynasties - including Parthian, Roman, Arab, Mongol and Persian occupations - Armenian identity was at a loss. The Armenians were under Seljuk Turkish rule in the following years, with the nomad Turks occupying Anatolia from 1071 AD. The Seljuk invasion of Armenia was followed by an exodus of Armenians southwards, and in 1080, Rhupen, a relative of the last king of Ani, founded in the heart of the Cilician Taurus a small principality, which gradually expanded into the kingdom of Lesser Armenia or Armenia Minor.

https://img412.imageshack.us/img412/8630/campmap3af.th.jpg (https://img412.imageshack.us/my.php?image=campmap3af.jpg)

This Christian kingdom situated in the midst of Moslem states, hostile to the Byzantines, giving valuable support to the crusaders, and trading with the great commercial cities of Italy had a stormy existence of about 300 years. Gosdantin (1095-1100) assisted the crusaders on their march to Antioch, and was created knight and marquis. Thoros I (1100-1123), in alliance with the Christian princes of Syria, waged successful war against the Byzantines and Seljuk Turks. Levond II (1187-1219), extended the kingdom beyond Mount Taurus and established the capital at Sis. He assisted the crusaders, was crowned king by the archbishop of Mainz, and married one of the Lusignans of Cyprus. Haithon I (r. 1226-1270) made an alliance with the Mongols, who, before their adoption of Islam, protected his kingdom from the Mamelukes of Egypt. When Levond V died (1342), John of Lusignan was crowned king as Gosdantin IV; but he and his successors alienated the Armenians by attempting to make them conform to the Roman Church, and by giving all posts of honor to Latins, and at last the kingdom, a prey to internal dissensions, succumbed (1375) to the attacks of the Egyptian mamelukes. Cilicia Trachea was conquered by the Ottomans in the 15th century, but Cilicia Pedias remained independent until 1515.


THE ARMY

Caucasian Mountaineers
When the Armenian Naxarars (lords) fled Armenia from the onslaught of the Seljuk turks, they bought their retinues and warriors with them. Caucasian mountaineers were one group of mercanaries that fought for the Armenians, for the promise of plunder. They are tough fighters, having lived in harsh mountain regions, however are not well equipped and will not stand up to more heavily armed troops. They are experts at hiding in various terrain types.
https://img104.imageshack.us/img104/8267/mountaineers4jp.th.jpg (https://img104.imageshack.us/my.php?image=mountaineers4jp.jpg)


Armenian Borderers
The passes in the mountainous areas surrounding both the Armenian homelands as well as Armenian Cilicia are patrolled by these border gaurds. They can hide anywhere, and many a Turkish raid has been stopped before their targets by a well timed charged from the border gaurds, suprising and defeating them. Because ambushing was the best way to defeat the Turkish invaders, heavy equipment cannot be taken, and so these men should not be used for the front line of a battle, but for hiding and ambushing unwary opponents.
https://img415.imageshack.us/img415/8596/borderers0sp.th.jpg (https://img415.imageshack.us/my.php?image=borderers0sp.jpg)


Armenian Infantry
The bulk of the Armenian army is made up with Armenian Infantry. When Armenia was governed by the Byzantines, large numbers were drafted into the Byzantine army, and many posts in Asia Minor were manned by Armenian troops. After the Byzantine defeat at Manzikert and Asia Minor subsequently being overrun by the Seljuk turks, the Armenian militia members left the byzantine army to return to their homelands, and to the new Armenian province of Silicia.
https://img104.imageshack.us/img104/2523/infantry3as.th.jpg (https://img104.imageshack.us/my.php?image=infantry3as.jpg)


Latin Auxilia
When the crusaders first came into contact with the Armenians in Cilicia, they were pleased to have some friendly neighbours. After the crusaders were successful in capturing Jerusaleum, and the subsequent infighting between the states, many went on to act as Mercenaries to other Christian powers nearby, such as Armenia. Their amount was bolstered by large numbers of crusaders leaving the fourth crusade shortly after the capture of Constantinople. They are expensive to use, but have good experience from fighting a variety of enemies, and so can be relied upon in battle.
https://img416.imageshack.us/img416/5034/crusaders1po.th.jpg (https://img416.imageshack.us/my.php?image=crusaders1po.jpg)


Didebuls (Early)
Didebuls were the minor land owning classes in Armenia, comparable to the feudal knights of Western Europe. They were responsible for security of the surrounding area, and so needed to be skilled with use of arms, favouring use of horses. Like many Armenians, they left their ravaged homelands and journeyed to Cilicia. They are spear armed cavalry, and have a fairly strong charge.
https://img104.imageshack.us/img104/2500/didebuls0mc.th.jpg (https://img104.imageshack.us/my.php?image=didebuls0mc.jpg)


Naxarar (Early)
The Naxarar were the significant land owners of Armenia, like the feudal lords of Europe. They were administrators in peace time, and warriors in war time, fighting as a well equipped heavy cavalry unit.
https://img104.imageshack.us/img104/4250/naxarar9yf.th.jpg (https://img104.imageshack.us/my.php?image=naxarar9yf.jpg)


WARHORSES
As a sort of bonus: a screenshot from our new heavy warhorses. Slightly heavier and stronger then the average horse, an excellent mount for the western knights.
https://img412.imageshack.us/img412/6674/newhorse6wb.th.jpg (https://img412.imageshack.us/my.php?image=newhorse6wb.jpg)


SIGNATURE BANNER
https://img297.imageshack.us/img297/7100/armenia2bn.jpg (https://imageshack.us)


OLDER PREVIEWS
A list with links to the previous previews, in case you missed any:
The Reconquista (https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=55285)
Historical Battles (https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=54762)
Campaignmap & Rebels (https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=54469)
Castles & Sieges (https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=54170)
Northern Europe (https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=53933)
The Byzantine Empire (https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=53563)

The_Doctor
10-17-2005, 18:06
As always, Great.~:cheers:

Radier
10-17-2005, 19:05
Cool prewiev!

~:cheers:

Dutch_guy
10-17-2005, 19:29
looks great !~:cheers:

question :

how are you going to implent the era's ( early , high and late )

Are they date bound, or event , like say the Marius reforms ?

:balloon2:

Kor Khan
10-17-2005, 20:36
They'll be activated through scripts.

edyzmedieval
10-17-2005, 21:31
Damn...

The map looks so professionally made....
Good job!!! ~:cheers:

Stormy
10-17-2005, 22:04
Marvelous... :thumbsup:

The_Doctor
10-23-2005, 15:15
Have you noticed that the AI does not burn down temples of other religions?

Have you fixed this problem?

Can it be fixed?

Lord Adherbal
10-23-2005, 17:02
not by us...

let's hope CA fixes that in their BI patch

The_Doctor
10-23-2005, 21:05
I thought that would be the answer.