Quote Originally Posted by B1ueBa11
Here is what I have so far:
Statue of Zeus - Aetolia - Effect unknown
Temple of Artemis - Ionia - Religious Buildings are cheeper
Tomb of Mauseleus (sp) - Lycia - 5 turn + buildings build faster
Colossus of Rhodes - Rhodes(duh!) - 40% bonus on trade (thats a big one)
Alexandria Lighthouse - Nile Delta - Effect unknown
Pyramids of Giza - Middle Egypt - Effect unknown

I thought the last (and 7th) wonder was the Acropolis in Athens but I can't find it on the map. I could be wrong though. If you have any corrections or extra info, please post it ASAP.
The statue of Zeus is in the Peoloponesus provinces, basically you take Corinth and it's yours, it gives a public order bonus. The lighthouse of Alexandria gives faster ship movement, it's something like 25% more movement points per turn. The pyramids make Egyptians more loyal to whom ever owns them. In practical game play terms it means that the nile provinces have a public order bonus to your faction. The 7th wonder is the hanging gardens of Babylon. It gives a farming bonus, don't ask why cause i don't know. The hanging gardens are very usefull to poor-ass Parthia in making their cities grow.

Quote Originally Posted by Emperor Umeu 1
the hanging gardens and you have to take the city Seleucia (should be named Babylon) it makes farms more effective, very good in combination with Alexandrie
No it shouldn't, a simple google of "city of Seleucia" will tell you that Seleicia super ceded Babylon as soon as it was founded. Every historical source I can find says that Babylon was near abandoned by 270 BC. Besides if it was Babylon then the city would be where the gardens are on the map.