viernes, 13 de noviembre de 2015

RTW mapas y coordenadas













 






Shown above here (my drawing) for example is how a Greek peltast and archer with weapons. Here both wear helmets, even though they did not but usually they wore iron or bronze helmets in battle but no armour as they were there as skirmishers and the helmets protected their head. The peltast (left) wears a helmet only for the head and instead of light armour a simple tunic with a belt holding a dagger. The peltast’s main weapons here is a set of javelins to throw at the enemy, and the wooden crescent shield with a pattern, for defines and guiding the javelin. The archer (right) is another version of one as  it does not wear a hat but an iron helmet showing the face; its weapons include the bow an arrows and a xiphos sword, ins tea of armour the archer wears a tunic covered with a cape and held by a belt also for protection.


hown above is my sketch of a Carthaginian and Macedonian soldier, each look differently. The Carthaginian soldier (left)wears the classic Greek bronze head-cover helmet but instead of a leather cuirass, this soldier wears a chain-mail similar to that they used in Rome.This soldier would be classified as an elite pelatast or heavy infantry, holding a set of javelins with an oval shield, and a xiphos sword, these were the same types of units on Carthage’s war elephants. The Macedonian soldier (right) is classified more as a hoplite, except without a spear being used for light combat with a xiphos sword ans shield. This version of hoplite does not wear a full helmet but the bronze one and a light leather armor together with a smaller shield for sword combat and the classic Macedonian purple cape being part of their royal army. All these soldiers of my drawing may have looked the same, which is true since most of the units of the Greek world empires outside Greece had the same look and weapons and somewhat the same skills. The similarity all these empires mentioned (Egypt, Seleucids, Macedonia, Carthage) has is that they all met their end fighting wars with Rome and soon falling to what will be the new Roman Empire, combining all these empires.
Shown above is my drawing of a Ptolemaic Egyptian infantry soldier and a Seleucid chariot soldier. On the right, is a newer version of the Egyptian army; this soldier wears an iron helmet not covering the face but surrounding the head, it has a different type of white leather armor and a cape behind it. This soldier is more of a peltast except fully armed and armored, having an oval shield with the Egyptian symbol, a set javelins for throwing, and a kopis sword. On the right, it shows a Seleucid Empire soldier fully equipped with a bronze helmet and iron cuirass armor with gold scales and a dark cape behind. This soldier for a difference wears a long-sleeve tunic under and holds a kopis sword too and a bow. This soldier ont he right is an elite force of the Seleucid Empire as it is on a chariot, shown behind.


The upper picture shows a close-up of different types of Greek hoplites in battle itself with their melee weapons (swords and spears) ready for attack. The lower picture however, describes the functions of different types of Greek hoplites. The 3 types shown here is a Macedonian infantry soldier (left), Spartan Hoplite (center), and Athenian Hoplite (right) and an old sketch of mine which had appeared in a previous post. The Macedonian soldier (left) is a different form of hoplite, a lighter armed and armored one with a common Greek infantry bronze helmet, wearing the light armor (white with metal scales), and carrying lighter weapons for light combat in battle which is just another type of Greek sword (Kopis) used for harder sword combat if without a spear and holding a smaller round shield for foot-soldiers.

However, shown here is another version of javelin men and archers of Greece, over here (my drawing) displays a Greek archer (left), a Thracian peltast (centre) and Greek cavalry soldier (right). The archer here is a more classic version of one, wearing no amror but a tunic, belt, and cape, and ins tea of a helmet a leather hat; its weapons are the same bow and arrows with the sword. The peltast (centre) is a different type of Greek soldier, this one is not fully Greek but Thracian (from Thrace, north-east Greece), wearing a distinct tunic and a pointed leather cap, holding simply javelins and as shield, the Thracians however specialised in javelin warfare. The cavalryman (on the right) is however not on a horse but has the exact helmet, spear, and sword as the Greek cavalrymen do; for armour it has the same leather armour with metal scales and a cape covering it.



On the right is an Armenia hillman, the Armenians though did not have a strong army with cataphracts or elephants, instead lightly armored hillmen or skirmishers without armor but tunics and a phrygian cap, holding a set of javelins, a wooden shield, and an axe, sword, or dagger for melee weapon, they also used slings though some hillmen used spears. These hillmen were not much organized but more of skilled skirmishers coming from the mountains of Armenia using mountain warfare. The Armenian skirmishers look a little similar to that of Scythian warriors, except not on horses.

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Guía de las unidades de cada facción en RTW:
http://www.g-unleashed.com/index.php?cat=34&pid=352


Las coordenadas (X-Y) se leen así:

*Cuanto más alto es el valor de X, más hacia el Este está el lugar

*Cuanto más alto es el valor de Y, más hacia el Norte está el lugar
(Por tanto el valor X más bajo significa que se está más hacia Occidente, y el valor Y más bajo que se encuentra más al Sur)

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S.P.Q.R.

City: ROMA, X 95, Y 71


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Julii

City: Arretium, X 91, Y 80
City: Ariminium, X 96, Y 82

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Brutii

City: Tarentum, X 114, Y 63
City: Croton, X 114, Y 57

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Scipii

City: Capua, X 102, Y 68
City: Messana, X 106, Y 51


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Armenia

City: Artaxarta, X 227, Y 87
City: Kotais, X 216, Y 91


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Britannia


City: Deva, X 48, Y 139

City: Eburacum, X 55, Y 140
City: Londinium, X 57, Y 128
City: Samarobriva, X 61, Y 118


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Dacia

City: Porolissum, X 140, Y 98
City: Campus Iazyges, X 131, Y 106


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Egypt

City: Alexandria, X 178, Y 19

City: Memphis, X 183, Y 13
City: Thebes, X 187, Y 2
City: Jerusalem, X 202, Y 32
City: Sidon, X 199, Y 42
City: Salamis, X 189, Y 45



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Karthago

City: Carthage, X 82, Y 45
City: Thapsus, X 83, Y 34
City: Lilybaeum, X 94, Y 48
City: Caralis, X 79, Y 57
City: Palma, X 54, Y 63
City: Corduba, X 17, Y 58

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Gaul

City: Alesia, X 66, Y 106
City: Condate Redonum, X 46, Y 113
City: Lemonum, X 47, Y 99
City: Narbo Martius, X 57, Y 84
City: Numantia, X 26, Y 75
City: Mediolanium, X 84, Y 92
City: Patavium, X 94, Y 90


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Germania

City: Damme, X 95, Y 130
City: Batavodurum, X 84, Y 127
City: Trier, X 79, Y 114
City: Vicus Marcomanni, X 115, Y 125
City: Mogontiacum, X 88, Y 117


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Greek Cities

City: Pergamum, X 154, Y 61
City: Rhodes, X 161, Y 45
City: Sparta, X 138, Y 46

City: Syracuse, X 106, Y 44
City: Thermon, X 132, Y 55

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Macedon

Bylazora 136,77
Corinth 139,5

Larissa 136,59
Thessalonica 136,680
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Numidia

City: Cirta, X 55, Y 41
City: Dimmidi, X 38, Y 18
City: Siwa, X 166, Y 2

City: Tingis, X 12, Y 46
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Parthia

City: Arsakia, X 253, Y 78
City: Campus Sakae, X 248, Y 152
City: Susa, X 253, Y 50

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Pontus

City: Sinope, X 190, Y 80
City: Mazaka, X 192, Y 68

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Seleucids

City: Antioch, X 200, Y 55
City: Damascus, X 205, Y 43
City: Hatra, X 216, Y 60
City: Sardis, X 162, Y 57

City: Seleucia, X 241, Y 53
City: Tarsus, X 193, Y 58

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Spain

City: Asturica, X 20, Y 87
City: Carthago Nova, X 36, Y 58
City: Osca, X 44, Y 76
City: Scallabis, X 8, Y 72


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Scythia

City: Campus Alanni, X 229, Y 131
City: Campus Sarmatae, X 181, Y 140
City: Campus Scythii, X 157, Y 106 
City: Tanais, X 190, Y 114

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Thracia

City: Tylis, X 150, Y 83
City: Campus Getae, X 156, Y 100

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Rebels

City: Ancyra X 174, Y 67
City: Apollonia, X 124, Y 63
City: Aquincum X 116, Y 101
City: Athens 144,52
City: Bordesholm X 87, Y 139
City: Bostra X 213, Y 27
City: Byzantium X 160, Y 73
City: Chersonesos X 175, Y 95
City: Cyrene, X 130, Y 19
City: Domus Dulcis D. X 135, Y 139
City: Dumatha X 240, Y 25
City: Halicarnassus, X 158, Y 49
City: Iuvavum X 99, Y 104
City: Kydonia X 146, Y 38
City: Lepcis Magna, X 96, Y 19
City: Lovosice X 111, Y 113
City: Lugdunum X 66, Y 93
City: Massilia X 67, Y 82
City: Nepte X 61, Y 1
City: Nicomedia X 168, Y 72
City: Palmyra X 212, Y 46 
City: Petra X 206, Y 14
City: Phraaspa, X 241, Y 82
City: Salona X 118, Y 75
City: Segesta, X 83, Y 84
City: Segestica X 105, Y 90
City: Tara X 36, Y 142
City: Themiskyra X 186, Y 153
City: Vicus_Gothi 111,136
City: Vicus Venedae X 149, Y 129


Áreas de reclutamiento de Rome Total War 2


Hippakontistai orientales, montañeses orientales, lanzadores de jabalina orientales
Asiria, Armenia, Cólquide, Ponto, Capadocia, Cilicia, Siria

Caballería persa, esparabara
resource silk

Peltastas tracios
resource gold

Macedonios, Lonchophoroi, Peltastas tracios
Macedonia, Tesalia, Etolia, Epiro

Hippakontistai, Phalangitai
resource textiles: Delta del Nilo, Siria, Asiria, Halicarnaso, Pérgamo, Sardes, Galatia, Bélgica, Britania Superior, Narbonensis, Venetia

Tarantinoi, Peltastai, Hippeis, Thureophoroi
resource dogs

Argiráspides, Pezhetairoi
Macedonia, Tesalia, Frigia, Jonia, Licia, Cilicia, Siria, Asiria, Media, Delta del Nilo

Basilikon Agema
Delta del Nilo, Menfis

Chalkáspides
Ponto, Capadocia

Epirotas
Etolia, Epiro

Klerouchoi, Pantodapoi
Egipto, resource silk

Klerouchoi Agema
Egipto

Deuteroi, Thorakitai
resource dogs, resource silk, hidden_resource Egipto

Tarantinoi
Sicilia, Grecia, Macedonia, Asia

Caballería helenística
Equites
Dorataphoroi, sarissaphoroi, kontophoroi, xystophoroi
Tarentinos
Agema (Seléucidas) Agema
Hetairoi (Seléucidas) colonos militares
Epilektoi (Larissa)
Catafractos
Politikoi
Arqueros a caballo árabes
Galogriegos
Arqueros a caballo escitas
Caballería etolia
Caballería ptolemaica: Tesalia, Tracia, Misia, Persia

Milites Extraordinarii, Ala Sociorum

REBELS


Our western barbarian cities

Warband (Gallic, Dacian or Britannic Warband)

Barbarian Cavalry (Gallics, Germanics, Dacians or Scythians)

Dacian/Scythian Archer Warband

Illyrian Mercenary

Naked Fanatic

Barbarian Peasant

Druid

Our African/Eastern settlements

Numidian Javelinman

Numidian Cavalryman

Eastern Archer

Eastern Infantryman

Parthian Horse Archer

Peasant

Arab Cavalryman

Bedouin Camel

Bedouin Camel Archer




Egyptian regions

Egyptian Chariots

Egyptian Slingers



Our Greek/Roman settlements


Hoplite

Militia Hoplite

Peltast

Cicilian Pirate

Cretan Archer

Illyrian Mercenary

Libyan Skirmisher

Scythian Horse Archer

Thracian Mercenary

Town Watch

Hastati

Equites.



Hyperborea


Amazon Chariot

Yubsteb Elephant

GRECIA
HOPLITAS ESPARTANOS--------------MACEDONIOS
HOPLITAS--------------------------------------ASIA
HOPLITAS PESADOS-----------------------SELEUCIA
GRECIA---------------------------------------------THORAKITAI (TRIARII)
mILITIA CAVALRY (MESOPOTAMIA) HATRA BABILONIA SUSA
SICILIA THUREOPHOROI COMO LOS LIBIAN SPEARMAN
PELTASTAS-CILICIA     

Legionario armenio
Liguaria
cisalpien gaul
ventia

Legionario númida
apulia
bruttium
las tres sicilias

Legionario seléucida
etruria
umbria
latium
campania
sardinia

Región Africa
Africa
Byzacium
Tripolitania

Región Numidia
Gaetulia
Mauretania
Numidia
Sahara


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