Hi Kofti,
I was in a similar situation when I played the Greek Cities. I even tried moving my capital from Athens to Macedonia. Boy, was that a disaster! After I moved it back, I took out the Dacians. They went rather easily, as they really can't combat your Hoplite battle array. Just be sure to hire some Barbarian Cavalry and Warbands to help protect your flanks as thr Greeks are woefully equipped as far as light infantry and cavalry go. Dacia ia a must as it is the easiest for you to support logistically on land.
At that point you must either take on Germania, a very difficult tribe to manage being so far from your capital, or look across the Medeterranian to Egypt. With the naval supremacy that only the Greeks can truly afford, an invasion of the Nile Delta, as suggested by Watchman, will bring you wealth and provinces. Be sure to keep the defensive pressure up in Anatolia. The Cilician pass is made for such a stand as to fill the valleys with rivers of Egyptian blood! Use fort garrisons with a mobile reserve, to include plenty of Archers and a few Onagers and the Pharoahs armies will pound themselves senseless trying to take you. Meanwhile, send that invasion with your crack troops and take out the Pyramidic triangle-Alexandria, Thebes and Memphis. I'm not saying it will be a cakewalk. It will take good planning, teamwork by your field armies, and a bit of luck.
One more word on navies. The Eggies may have some naval forces by this time. Be sure that yours are the best that money can buy. Build your ports up to provide the Quinquiremes and Triremes. Your transport fleet doesn't have to be so strong, but you must be prepared to crush any attempt by Egypt to intercept your armies at sea. After the Pharoah's ships are destroyed a blockade of all his ports will really put the pressure on ecenomically.
Good luck. I hope this will help you. If you conact me I can send you a more detailed guide for Greece in Word format.
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