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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.
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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.
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Sicily and southern Italy. Even less going on.
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Sardinia, Corsica, my little area of Transalpine Gaul, and my newly taken territory in Iberia.
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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.
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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.
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One of my reinforcing armies heading to Greece. I'm running out of generals to send over there.
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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.