The situation in Greece. The KH had a full stack in Korinthos and one just outside, both of which I defeated the turn before this screenshot was taken.
Northern Italy and Cisalpine Gaul. Nothing much going on, except my constant stream of reinforcements heading to Greece. Also, I have an army attacking Segestica. It's rich and my war with the Greeks is bankrupting me. I still make about 20k a year, but that's not enough to keep the war effort going and continue to build up my economy.
Sicily and southern Italy. Even less going on.
Sardinia, Corsica, my little area of Transalpine Gaul, and my newly taken territory in Iberia.
Anatolia. I had bribed Halikarnassos off of the KH, but then I gave it to the Seleukids to try and balance the power around there. I think it's probably a lost cause by now, since the Ptolemies now hold Babylon and Seleukeia, but I will try to help out the Seleukids. Before my war, I would frequently give the Seleukids 100,000 mnai every few turns, and it was working pretty well to balance things out, but I haven't been able to support them as much lately. That FM of mine is actually a mercenary governor I had in Halikarnassos. I haven't bothered moving him out of their yet, and I probably won't for a while, just because it's funny having the Ptolemies constantly tell me they're going to attack me if I don't pay them 986 mnai or something crazy like that.
A bribed Ptolemy general running around the Levant. It seemed interesting when I hit the print screen button, so I might as well post it here.
One of my reinforcing armies heading to Greece. I'm running out of generals to send over there.
Looks like me and the Ptolemies are just about tied. I actually had more regions than them for a while, but they did a lot in the last few turns.
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