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    What is most interesting name what you ever seen in Rome total war?
    Post screens or just say the name.



    I like this name Italicus like Italy.
    Should be a roman name

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    a name of Alexander of Macedonia would be my ticket to RTW world domination...

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    I had an assassin named Secundus Secundus...

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    ive seen some pretty weird names but i dont remmeber them =(

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    Quote Originally Posted by ElMikkino View Post
    I had an assassin named Secundus Secundus...
    Lol

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    I had a guy named publius the Handsome... I got a trait "Godlike perfection"
    http://e-sim.org/lan.126366/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xellos_Moon View Post
    I had a guy named publius the Handsome... I got a trait "Godlike perfection"
    I had Augustus...

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    Well, I should have took a screenshot, but in my Barbarian Invasion I play as the Huns and I got a son named Attila. I'll try to take a shot A.S.A.P. when he comes of age. Urgh. Got one problem. How do you post it here? ROFLMAOL sorry I'm new here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by raymond_13 View Post
    Well, I should have took a screenshot, but in my Barbarian Invasion I play as the Huns and I got a son named Attila. I'll try to take a shot A.S.A.P. when he comes of age. Urgh. Got one problem. How do you post it here? ROFLMAOL sorry I'm new here.
    You upload image to somewhere then copy image location ( link ) .Then you see in this reply is picture with yellow sky and mountains
    Then you press there you paste there link and you have it

    best place to upload images is http://www.imageshack.us/

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    None in my campaigns, but I bring you from Extended Greek Mod, on behalf of death to the romans...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ciisar View Post
    You upload image to somewhere then copy image location ( link ) .Then you see in this reply is picture with yellow sky and mountains
    Then you press there you paste there link and you have it

    best place to upload images is http://www.imageshack.us/
    Thanks... Will try.

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    At my office i've installed an older pc to be able playing RTW there and
    when i once was playing BI as the eastern romans i was showing the game
    to one of my mates there. His name is Burhan and he has his sources
    from Kurdish part of Irak and then i got attacked from a Sassanid army
    lead by: Burran - who probably might have been one of my working
    mates ancient sources.

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    I found the name Brinno of Bonna very funny, expecially because he with his full Germania stack became a threat for my Julii empire which reacted in the sentance: Are you kiddin' me?


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    I had an Augustus Augustus before as rome in xgm.




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    To visiar: I had once Augustus.This name coming when you have virtus trait
    To raymond_13 : You are welcome
    To Spartan198 : Like moslem name or what you think?
    to HanatielHawk : He his like Brüno like Borat lol

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    Well, My leader had a son named "Tiberius Julius".
    And now I'm turning him into a great general. o.o
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    Quote Originally Posted by FearedxRawr View Post
    Well, My leader had a son named "Tiberius Julius".
    And now I'm turning him into a great general. o.o
    To Goodguy1066: Lol

    I have to Tiberius Julius in Governor position at moment. I have seen in the game
    Gaius Julius, but in Rome total war is two names system.
    If there were three name system that would be awsome.

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    I had a Gaius Julius once. I tried with all my might to make him Gaius Julius Caesar, but despite crushing the last of the Gauls, the Spanish, the Britons, and some Dacians, he died Gaius the Ugly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drakedeath View Post
    I had a Gaius Julius once. I tried with all my might to make him Gaius Julius Caesar, but despite crushing the last of the Gauls, the Spanish, the Britons, and some Dacians, he died Gaius the Ugly.
    Lol this is FAIL
    There is no such a nick name like Caesar.

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