Re: Historical Family Tree's
At a quick glance, he had a brother named Achaios according to the chart in Green's Alexander to Actium, but I'll have to look the rest of that up from our earlier discussions. That faction is the worst one to try and get a family for accurately, as they need a few other governors that are hard to fit into the immediate family tree - his kids may be theorized.
Re: Historical Family Tree's
I don't see much of anything on Achaios, but we didn't make him up - that's why we decided to use his line as a way to tie into some of these other generals we wanted to include. Like making a daughter of his the wife of Attalos and such. You can see one of the best sites online for family trees of Ptolemies, Seleukids, Antigonids, etc., here: This is the seleukid page:
http://www.geocities.com/christopher..._seleucids.htm
Looks like he had a son Andromachos, and we did include him (yay!), but also threw in a daughter and another son. Since we can't repeat names in any single family, we couldn't name her Laodike, so I changed it to Antiochis, an appropriate name for the family.
Just remember that the system for RTW is very rigid in this respect, no previous marriages, more than 4 kids, marrying within a family, using the same name twice, unrelated lines, etc. All of that is off limits, so we have to make do the best we can. Hope this helps.
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Aye, well thanks for your help, and the link. It's always something that's been a question looming in the back of my head as i'm playing the Successor factions.
Re: Historical Family Tree's
Oh so the EB team has influenced what my family members name's are? How interesting.... maybe thats why Antigonos's son(his new one that he had.) was named Demetrios, and Philip's son is named Perseus, since Perseus is on one of the loading pictures as a ruler of Macedon? :idea2:
Re: Historical Family Tree's
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Originally Posted by MastaSpoofa
Oh so the EB team has influenced what my family members name's are? How interesting.... maybe thats why Antigonos's son(his new one that he had.) was named Demetrios, and Philip's son is named Perseus, since Perseus is on one of the loading pictures as a ruler of Macedon? :idea2:
That Perseus is not the Perseus. King Perseus was born somewhere around 212bc. But it's fun to try and recreate the royal succession of hellenic factions. If one studies the Seleucid kings list or the Ptolemaic list, you'll find it's pretty wild and imaginative stuff. Gives an idea of the inner struggles of both factions.