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    Default Unit Preview : Independant City Units - Part 2

    Hegemonia is back.... not that we ever went away

    Hello Once again Hegemonia fans,

    Contrary to popular belief this mod is still alive and kicking and just to prove it nice old SoR has got off his fat bottom and made you some pictures to drool over. Next time you feel like annoying me just think back to how nice we are to you all .

    Without further ado as im sure only about 30% of you bothered to read what i just wrote .


    Apollonia



    Apollonia in Illyria was located on the right bank of the Aous. It was founded in 588 BCE by Greek colonists from Kerkyra and Corinth, and was perhaps the most important of the several classical towns known as Apollonia. The site was already used by Corinthian traders and the Taulantii, an Illyrian tribe, who remained closely involved with the settlement for centuries and lived alongside the Greek colonists. The city was said to have originally been named Gylaceia after Glyax, its founder, but the name was later changed to honour the god Apollo.

    Aristoteles considered Apollonia an important example of an oligarchic system, as the descendants of the Greek colonists controlled the city and prevailed over a large serf population of mostly Illyrian origin. The city grew rich on the slave trade and local agriculture, as well as its large harbour, said to have been able to hold a hundred ships at a time. Apollonia, like Dyrrachium further north, was an important port on the Illyrian coast as the most convenient link between Brundusium and northern Greece, and as one of the western starting points of the Via Egnatia leading east to Thessaloniki and Byzantium in Thrace. It had its own mint, stamping coins that have been found as far away as the basin of the Danube.



    Chalkis



    The earliest recorded mention of Chalcis is in the Iliad (2.537), where it is mentioned in the same line as its rival Eretria. Chamber tombs at Trypa and Vromousa dated to the Mycenaean period were excavated by Papvasileion in 1910. In the 8th and 7th centuries BC, colonists from Chalcis founded thirty townships on the peninsula of Chalcidice, and several important cities in Sicily. Its mineral produce, metal-work, purple and pottery not only found markets among these settlements, but were distributed over the Mediterranean in the ships of Corinth and Samos.

    With the help of these allies, Chalcis engaged the rival league of its neighbour Eretria in the so-called Lelantine War, by which it acquired the best agricultural district of Euboea and became the chief city of the island. Early in the 6th century BC, its prosperity was broken by a disastrous war with the Athenians, who expelled the ruling aristocracy and settled a cleruchy on the site. Chalcis subsequently became a member of both the Delian Leagues.


    Elis




    Elis is in southern Greece on the Peloponnesos peninsula, bounded on the north by Achaea, east by Arcadia, south by Messenia, and west by the Ionian Sea.

    The first Olympic festival was organized in Elean land, Olympia, Greece by the authorities of Elis in the 8th century BCE - with tradition dating the first games at 776 BCE. The Hellanodikai, the judges of the Games, were of Elean origin.

    The local form of the name was Valis, or Valeia, and its meaning, in all probability, “the lowland.” In its physical constitution Elis is practically one with Achaea and Arcadia; its mountains are mere offshoots of the Arcadian highlands, and its principal rivers are fed by Arcadian springs.

    Eleans were labelled as the greatest barbarians ßa?ßa??tat?? by musician Stratonicus of Athens in Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae VIII 350a.




    Leukas



    Leukas (also known as Lefkada) is a Greek island in the Ionian Sea on the west coast of Greece, The city of is at the north of the island

    The myth about Sappho's suicide at Cape Lefkada is related to other myths linking the island to the ancient Greek goddess of love, Aphrodite, and to Odysseus, the hero of Homer's Odyssey. There exist several passages in the Odyssey suggesting that Lefkada is the real model for Homeric Ithaca. The most notable of these passages describes Ithaca as an island reachable on foot, which is the case for Lefkada, that is connected to the mainland by a narrow causeway.

    Folklore has it that once upon a time, thousands of years ago, Lefkada was attached to mainland Greece (see above about Homer's Ithaca bein Lefkada). Some say the Leleges, its first inhabitants, transformed into an island, others that the Corinthians dug a trench in its isthmus.



    Potidaea



    Potidaea was a colony founded by the Corinthians around 600 BCE in the narrowest point in Pallene in the western point of Chalcidice in Thrace. Potidaea maintained trade with Macedonia.

    During the Delian League conflicts occurred between Athens and Corinth. However, the Corinthians sent a supreme magistrate each year. Potidaea was inevitably involved in all of the conflicts between Athens and Corinth.

    The people revolted against the Athenians in 432 BCE, but it was besieged during the Peloponnesian War and taken in the Battle of Potidaea in 430 BCE. The Athenians preserved the city until 404 BCE, when it was passed into Chalcidice.




    See now wasnt that nice .

    Regards

    The Hegemonia Team

    With thanks to Wikipedia for the info and photobucket for hostng my images and of course thanks to all of you who have been patient and slightly less thanks to those who havent

    -SoR-


    and as an extra treat feast your greedy little eyeballs on these two teasers.


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    Absolutely astounding and outstanding. this should give those people who post every day that this mod is dead something to talk about, let alone the people who believed in you the whole time. YEAH HEGEMONIA CITY STATES!!
    RIP Calvin, you won't be forgotten.

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    looking good


    Busy!!!

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    What can i say? Im speechless. Its fantastic.

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    they look amazing, and will hopefully show the whiners it is progressing and is not dead.
    add "wick" on the end of my name.


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    Absolutely great! This is a very good preview, thank you guys!
    "The strongest passions and most dangerous weaknesses of the human breast; ambition, avarice, vanity, the honorable or venal love of fame, are all in conspiracy against the desire and duty of peace." -J. Madison

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    Very good! The historic information and the details in the hoplites is outstanding. Not to mention I love the map.

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    That was satisfying, to say the least. Well done Heg team, and SoR for getting off your butt!

    And now a very important question; When is the next preview coming?!

    Congrats on a very good preview! (Spartans look terrific btw)

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    Aww geez. The Heg team has yet to release a new preview in 3 hours. The mod must be dead. No one take me seriously. I mean it, don't.
    RIP Calvin, you won't be forgotten.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spirit_of_rob View Post
    and as an extra treat feast your greedy little eyeballs on these two teasers.




    What a beautiful surprise!At last HCS returns! The new spartan skins (homoioi) are simply ............ P E R F E C T in every aspect .I'm serious and mean it! Don't change them! Congratulations Team and sorry for my rather pessimistic exaggerations in the past,hehe.You make me believe again..:thumbsup4

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    absolutely nice thumps up!!!

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    Very nice.

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    Just awesome... I love the Lefkadan hoplite in particular. Seriously can't wait to play it.

    The Spartans are really nice too, but the vambraces are a little too ahistorical for my tastes (at least when they don't have the same additional armour that typically went with vambraces), and the bell cuirass looks too archaic for the Persian wars (remember the statues of Spartans with bell cuirasses are not from the 5th century BC, but the 6th), so I would think they would work only as early Spartans. The skins themselves are gorgeous, though.

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    congrats to the team. looks promising.

    and ehm...is the mod still dead?

    Q.

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    It was a combination decesion to use that style cuirass we wanted accuracy aswell but we also wanted to make the spartans look completly different from the toher factions i think it works
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    heh. i will believe it once i play it


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    It was a combination decesion to use that style cuirass we wanted accuracy aswell but we also wanted to make the spartans look completly different from the toher factions i think it works
    Yep, I can understand that, it certainly adds a uniqueness and also shows them around their peak when they were starting to become the more famous culture in the Peloponnese, more renown than the Argives.

    It is of course entirely possible that the Spartans of 480BC wore linothorax as a majority, which would have made them look too boring. Do any of the Spartan units have more sculptured bronze cuirasses, though? I'm expecting the family member (and I hope he has the sun ray device as his aspis ).

    By the way, what is the main difference between the Spartan with the Skiritan bird and the one with the Geronthrai scorpion? Is there another way to differentiate them, like a high crest on the superior unit?

    Sorry for my questions, just the preview has revived more interest in the mod for me.

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    they are different units they have different cuirass designs aswell as different shields dif style helmets
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    Looking awesome

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    awsome to the max

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