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    The custom of numbering rulers for distinction was not introduced yet in ancient times, so epithets were used to distinguish rulers with the same name, like Soter, Philadelphos, Epiphanes or Nikator. These also served to create a certain impression about the given rulers personality or exploits.
    As we are altering history in our games I think it would only be appropriate for our rulers to receive epithets, too, ones that might not have been actually used, but are conceivable enough to assume they could have been.

    As some of you perhaps know am I writing a seleucid AAR now and then. Until now I have used historical epithets for my kings, because they were already born at the campaign's start, but this will change once non-historical kings get their turn. So, now I decided to open this threat as kind of a brainstorming about how a hellenistic ruler might call himself and I'm counting on our ancient greek experts to help with the correct translation

    I've been thinking about things like "the enlightened" or "the benevolent", but I seem to be lacking imagination and inspiration at the moment, so I'd like to hear your ideas.
    Please help to give all our hellenistic kings more personality and share your wisdom!
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    Default Re: Hellenistic rulers: conceivable epithets

    Soter, Nikator, an name based on one's homeland/hometown (eg. Persikos, Baktrios, Athenaios), Theos, Philometor, Philopator, Epiphanes, Eupator, many more...
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    What about colours? like Antiochus the red (in greek obviously, i know no greek other than what i have seen in eb)...could be awfuly sun burnt or a drunkard etc.
    Short, tall, fat, strong, smart

    Far sighted would be good for a meticulously planning FM.

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    Stolen from Wiki as I am not Hellenistic expert.

    Antiochus IV Epiphanes
    He assumed divine epithets, which no other Hellenistic king had done, such as Theos Epiphanes("God Manifest") and after his defeat of Egypt, Nikephoros("Bearer of Victory")[2]. But his often eccentric behavior, capricious actions and even insanity led some of his contemporaries to call him Epimanes ("The Mad One"), a word play off of his title Epiphanes.

    He was the one invading Ptolomaic Egypt to be met on the way to Alexrandria by an old Roman and his cane...

    Easier to be Roman, campaign somewhere and get/take that name, Scipio Africanus most famously.
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    Thanks to all of you for your contributions, but, urm...
    What does this mean?

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    the colored/rainbowed one?
    Lolwut? Has one of your FMs been "putting the lime in the coconut"?

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    Sorry im got some AWESOME weed right now so yeah...
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