how about Terhazza?
No seriously is it an actual city? It looks like it is in Mali.
how about Terhazza?
No seriously is it an actual city? It looks like it is in Mali.
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There's also:
Petridava - Kamianets-Podilskyi, Ukraine.
Can the original poster add to his list after confirmation of the city
so it's easier for all to be in sync?
This is a good topic
Someone might have come up with these already, but:
Arretium - Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy
Byzantion - Istanbul, Turkey
Lilybaeum (not sure if it's in EB as well) - Marsala, Sicily, Italy
Massalia - Marseilles, France
Patavium - Padua, Venice, Italy
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wikipedia so there's easy access for all of us?
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Last edited by Centurio Nixalsverdrus; 07-30-2008 at 00:16.
Actually, the province limit has remained exactly the same. However Vanilla M2TW uses *2* regions to represent the sea; and RTW only 1.
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Karali / Caralis = Cagliari, Sardegna, Italy.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cagliari
The most significant example of the Nuraghi are in Barumini, about 45 minutes north of Cagliari. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Su_Nuraxi_di_Barumini
Emain-Macha is a celtic monument just west of Armagh (Armagh comes from "Height of Macha") in Northern Ireland. So it's probably best just to put this down as Armagh - anyone visiting the city will just be directed to the site about 2km away.
Ivernis was the capital of the Iverni tribe in south-west Ireland (see here on the map), but actually locating it is proving tricky, as there is not much there now. The closest modern settlement is Sneem.
Also, Tuat is modern-day Adrar in Algeria, which is a town sited at an oasis. Tuat now describes a region of Algeria of which Adrar is the administrative capital.
Hope this all helps!
I think some of these have already been submitted, but here's a list from the back of Rex Warner's translation of Caesar's Commentaries.
Samarobriva=Amiens
Vesontio=Besancon
Avaricum=Bourges
Brundisium=Brindisi
Poitiers=Lemonum
Hope this helps out.
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Mediolanum=Milan actually :P
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I think Terhazza is roughly situated in northern Mali. Although it doesn't say it here on wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taghaza), I assume over time Terhazza became Taghaza.
So if we look at a modern map of Mali, http://www.nationsonline.org/maps/mali_map.jpg, Terhazza/Taghaza is closest to the city of Taoudenni in Mali?.
This is all guess work, if anyone has any information on this I submit without a fight to any corrections :P.
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I can't believe I'm the first person to list this!
Well, the thread is only supposed to list settlements present in EB, which Troy isn't. Though I see that other absent cities have been listed as well.
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