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Treverer
08-02-2007, 04:34
Hello there,

another question that hangs around in my head for some time (brr, awfull english, I know) is whether or not it is possible to do that - what I referred to in the title of this thread.

Thank you in advance,
Treverer

Foot
08-02-2007, 08:11
No, I don't think it is possible. I don't think we can keep count of how many persons of one name have been king. However, would the kings themselves have called themselves using a number after their name, I thought that was just a thing used by historians to differeniate between monarchs?

Foot

I of the Storm
08-02-2007, 09:07
I'm not sure about the ancient times, but in medieval times contemporary writers added numbers to the monarchs name sometimes. It might have been done in greek or roman historical texts too.
But anyway, it's not feasible in RTW (although I clearly remember this feature from MTW1).

abou
08-02-2007, 09:26
Kings would be differentiated by a given surname of some sort. How that was granted differs between examples. So for example, you wouldn't see Antiochos I and Antiochos II or Ptolemaios I and Ptolemaios III; instead you would see Antiochos Soter and Antiochos Theos or Ptolemaios Soter and Ptolemaios Euergetes.

It's a bit more complicated than that, but that is the simple rundown of it.

keravnos
08-02-2007, 10:12
It would be cool if they did, but they didn't. As such there is a controversy as to whether there might have been one or two, especially when a son with the same name succeeded his father.

Demetrios 1 and Demetrios 2 (First two kings of the IndoGreeks) are often thought to be one person and even the existence of the later is doubted.

See...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demetrius_II_of_India