Results 1 to 21 of 21

Thread: Divorce

Hybrid View

Previous Post Previous Post   Next Post Next Post
  1. #1
    Member Member DionCaesar's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Location
    Germania Inferior (the Netherlands)
    Posts
    54

    Default Divorce

    Just a funny thing I realised, but in reality many leaders in EB's timeframe had many wives, and divorced regularly for all kinds of reasons. Romans used to divorce to be able to forge new political alliances with other families, and even people like the Gauls are said to have done this. In the game this does never happen (I'm not asking for this feature to be added, because I'm 99% sure that it 's impossible).

    Just wanted to say this, it kind of struck me that I realised it this late, after many hours of RTW / EB.

    Vale amices !
    Imperare sibi maximvm imperivm est

  2. #2
    Senior Member Senior Member Ibn-Khaldun's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Location
    Estonia
    Posts
    5,489
    Blog Entries
    4

    Default Re: Divorce

    Yes. It's impossible in the game.

  3. #3
    CAIVS CAESAR Member Mulceber's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2008
    Location
    Ithaca, NY
    Posts
    548

    Default Re: Divorce

    It's also impossible for a family member to marry twice - the game just isn't built to handle it, which is a shame, because it would be a very interesting role-playing component. -M
    My Balloons:

  4. #4
    Σέλευκος Νικάτωρ Member Fluvius Camillus's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Location
    The Netherlands!
    Posts
    1,078

    Default Re: Divorce

    Implementing what was going on and happening in the Ptolemaic family tree is impossible for this engine.

    ~Fluvius
    Quote Originally Posted by Equilibrius
    Oh my god, i think that is the first time in human history that someone cares to explain an acronym that people expect everybody to know in advance.
    I lived for three years not knowing what AAR is.

    Completed Campaigns: Epeiros (EB1.0), Romani (EB1.1), Baktria (1.2) and Arche Seleukeia
    1x From Olaf the Great for my quote!
    3x1x<-- From Maion Maroneios for succesful campaigns!
    5x2x<-- From Aemilius Paulus for winning a contest!
    1x From Mulceber!

  5. #5
    Parthian Cataphract #03452 Member Zradha Pahlavan's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2008
    Location
    Susa, near the left wing of the royal palace.
    Posts
    447

    Default Re: Divorce

    It's also impossible for a family member to marry twice - the game just isn't built to handle it, which is a shame, because it would be a very interesting role-playing component. -M
    It is for a very similar reason that Genghis Khan can never be represented accurately in a total war game.
    Parthian Nationalist

  6. #6
    CAIVS CAESAR Member Mulceber's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2008
    Location
    Ithaca, NY
    Posts
    548

    Default Re: Divorce

    Quote Originally Posted by Fluvius Camillus View Post
    Implementing what was going on and happening in the Ptolemaic family tree is impossible for this engine.

    ~Fluvius
    Would that even be a family tree? Wouldn't it just be a family straight line? -M
    My Balloons:

  7. #7

    Default Re: Divorce

    Quote Originally Posted by Mulceber View Post
    Would that even be a family tree? Wouldn't it just be a family straight line? -M
    Unless I am very much mistaken didn't the Ptolmeys have legions of bastards?

  8. #8

    Default Re: Divorce

    Quote Originally Posted by DionCaesar View Post
    Just a funny thing I realised, but in reality many leaders in EB's timeframe had many wives, and divorced regularly for all kinds of reasons. Romans used to divorce to be able to forge new political alliances with other families, and even people like the Gauls are said to have done this. In the game this does never happen (I'm not asking for this feature to be added, because I'm 99% sure that it 's impossible).

    Just wanted to say this, it kind of struck me that I realised it this late, after many hours of RTW / EB.

    Vale amices !
    Actually with the Gauls we have virtually no evidence for any of their society, archaeology can give us a guess but there is no substitute for written documentation.

    That said the Romans divorced for a wide variety of reasons I will go over only a few. Remember though that Roman Law does not require a reason to divorce for most of this time period, the Roman Marriage was just an agreement between two people, a wife or husband could end his or her marriage at any point for no reason at all, there are obviously thousands of reasons lost to history.

    1. "Honey I'm hopelessly in love with a much younger woman then you"
    2. "Sorry but I can't afford the suspence of thinking about you in battle (Roman Law openly recommended that a wife divorce a husband called to the front)
    3. People in it just couldn't get along
    4. The husband handled money horribly (Cicero praises divorces on those grounds)
    5. (Allegedly from Cicero) Wife handles husbands estate for the purpose of increasing her own

    Those are five known reasons, there are a lot more mentioned and possibly more unmentioned. Egypt was pretty free with divorce to, although we know a lot less about that then Rome. The Greeks had divorce to, but that was just a way a husband could punish a wife and if Athens is a representative example a wife never under any circumstances had an option of divorce.

  9. #9
    Uergobretos Senior Member Brennus's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2007
    Location
    Korieltauuon.
    Posts
    7,801

    Default Re: Divorce

    Quote Originally Posted by TancredTheNorman View Post
    archaeology can give us a guess but there is no substitute for written documentation.
    pffff... Historians (Archaeologists rule!)

    Imagine trying to replicate the polygany that Caesar describes the coastal Britons using, the family tree would be as bad as the Ptolemies.



    donated by ARCHIPPOS for being friendly to new people.
    donated by Macilrille for wit.
    donated by stratigos vasilios for starting new and interesting threads
    donated by Tellos Athenaios as a welcome to Campus Martius


  10. #10
    Member Member AncientFanTR's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2009
    Location
    London
    Posts
    30

    Default Re: Divorce

    I think that the reason that generals in TW only have a few children is that they are the "main" children who will grow up to be politically or militaristically active. Not every bastard of Genghis grew up to be a great war leader and forger of nations. Ghenghis probably had hundreds of children... but only the children from Borte will be remembered: Jochi, Chagatai, Ogedei, Tolui...

  11. #11
    Member Member Huene's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2010
    Location
    Alaska
    Posts
    429

    Default Re: Divorce

    wasnt Jochi a rape child?

  12. #12
    Parthian Cataphract #03452 Member Zradha Pahlavan's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2008
    Location
    Susa, near the left wing of the royal palace.
    Posts
    447

    Default Re: Divorce

    Funnily enough, a project in one of my classes involves looking at family trees and this thread has kinda inspired me to look at the Ptolemaic Dynasty for that project...
    I found this, but I was wondering if anyone knew of a more detailed tree, though this may be suitable if nothing better turns up:

    Spoiler Alert, click show to read: 
    Parthian Nationalist

  13. #13
    Member Member AncientFanTR's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2009
    Location
    London
    Posts
    30

    Default Re: Divorce

    Quote Originally Posted by Huene View Post
    wasnt Jochi a rape child?
    That's one theory, but who knows? Anyway, I think it's because those were the children of his first wife, so it's only legitimate children that count in the game.

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Single Sign On provided by vBSSO