General:
Right now, there are
64 factions, well within their stated limit.
Add a few more that will probaly be included (like
Sarmatians,
Scythians,
Lybians,
Bosphorus and all the factions around Parthia, like
Bactria), and i really doubt they get to 80. So, a quite accurate map is possible. Note I'm just saying it's possible, not that it will be like this. They will probably change a lot of things for gameplay and streamlining reasons.
Gaul:
- Burdigala was a Bituriges (non-aquitanian) town, but i'd be surprised if there was no aquitanian faction at all (the Vascones don't fit in Spain, since the only province in which they could be would be Aracillum and that one will go 90% sure to the Cantabrians/Astures).
- Tolosa could be either Aquitanian (the city was originally aquitanian) or Iberian, but the Region it is in strongly suggest it's well out of the aquitanian zone, so it will probably go to the gallic Volcas.
- The Massilia province could belong either to the Massilian greeks or the celtic Allogobres.
Britain:
- Moridunon was a Demetae town, but the province also comprises the zones belonging to the more relevant Silures and Ordovices, so it could really be any of the three. I'm guessing it will be the Silures. Caratacus resistance to romans etc.
Italy:
- Ariminium could be either Senones, Picentes or part of a Etruscan alliance. Maybe Boii too. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_...adimo_(283_BC). In the other hand, in the official Rome faction preview they say "to the North lies the Etruscan League", so I'm guessing it will belong to none of them and actually be a part of Etruria.
- I'm missing the Boii and the Senones, I think the Senones had been already defeated when the game starts, and the Boii, i dont really know where to put them. If they are in they could be at the Patavium province, but i think that Patavium itself was a Venetii city. They could also be at the Ariminium province, but since they talked of a "Etruscan league", that province will probably be a part of it.
Alps:
- Im pretty sure they will include the Helvetii in some way, mainly because of the battle of Bribacte, but i just don't know where to put them.
- Octuduron was a Veragri city, the region could be Veragri, Nantuates or Seduni. My bet is on Veragri (its their capital and they were also the main tribe in the battle of Octuduron (57 b.c.), to which Caesar dedicated an entire chapter in his De Bello Gallico. * Just noticed that, despite its a Veragri city, that province comprises most of the Helvetii homeland so probaly the Helvetii will be there.
- Koria means "tribe" in gallic and it's probably the roman fortified settlement of Curia Raetorum (the later capital of Raetia Prima). But i'm not sure about what original inhabitants fit here. Probably the Vindelici, althought if that was the case they could had gone with Augusta Vindelicorum, modern day Absburg and later capital of Raetia secunda, since it was their capital. So i honestly don't know. Raetians could fit here, or maybe it will just be a part of an Helvetian confederacy. The Vennones fit here, but i think they were just a sub-tribe of the Vindelici.
- Taurisci and Norici are two different names for the same people.
Germania: (This was probably the hardest part to do and the one with more mistakes)
- The province of Casurgis is modern day Prague, which was settled by the celtic Boii at the start of the game, who also gave the name to the region of Bohemia. But there are too many celts already and a part of the province also housed the well-known germanic Marcomani, who later (9bc) occupied the region. So i'm gonna go with them.
- The province of Tulifurdum (Hannover) is quite big and includes the zones of several tribes, like Cherusci, Sicambri, Chatti etc, so I'm going to give it to the Cheruschi since they were the main tribe in the battle of Teutoburg. Could be the Saxons too, since the shape of the province is pretty much that of the modern Westphalia, Lower Saxony and Saxony -Anhalt (a territory known as "Old Saxony", the original settlement of the Saxons, althought i don't know if these references are valid for 300bc).
- I don't know what to put in Uburzis (Würzburg), i believe the Alamanii were there but that was at a later period.
Eastern Europe andt he Balkans:
- I just took a guess with Vandals/Burgundians. Burdogis is Wroclaw, Belz is still called the same. The inhabitants of Silesia were probably the Lugii and Silingi (aparently Vandals), so I'm going to give it to them. I thought to give Burdogis to the Burgundians just because they sound similar (yeah that's how i roll), but i just don't feel like making an extra province. It's funny because it seems like the Boii were here too, that is 3 times already (Northern Italy, south-eastern germany and southern poland)... and again, they don't fit so they are out ^^.
- Maybe some of you miss the Getae, i haven't researched much, but i believe i can include them inside the Thracian kingdom.
- Deliminium was the capital of the Dalmatians. Maybe they are there instead of the southern Illyrian Ardiaean Kingdom.
- Naissos (Ni) could be also owned by the Scordici, since they subjugated the Dardanians around the time the game Starts. Also, the fact that Naissos is inside the big region of Thrace makes me thinkt hat maybe they have created an even bigger Thracian faction including Naissos.
Hellenistic World:
- I know Egypt had parts of Asia minor when the game starts, i just doubt they will include them to avoid giving egypt a too complex start.
- I don't know what will they do with Crete. Maybe it will be independent. I doubt they give it to the Ptolemies.
- I'm not sure on how to fill Northern Panonia. With Panonii... i guess.
- Yupp, sorry, Armenia was not independent when the game starts. Neither was Capadocia. Sorry. They will probably pop up after a few turns anyways.
- I have just gone the lazy way and included Athens and Sparta, i just don't feel like naming them after the unstable Aetolian and Aechean leagues.
- I think Pergamon was not independent at the start of the game, but i include it anyways since otherwise it would belong to the Ptolemies and tha would make the Seleucids look weird (i really doub theiy give the Egyptians provinces in Asia Minor, even when they should have them).
- "Cyprus came once again under Ptolemaic control in 294 BC and after that it remained under Ptolemaic rule until 58 BC, when it became a Roman province."
Africa:
I don't know what drugs did CA take when they did Africa, but i'll just let my imagination fly as much as they did.
Carthage should own Thapsus and Leptis, since they don't, i'm just gonna guess they have skipped a few years (a few like in a hundred) and gonna give them both to the Numidians, that should be divided into western and eastern Numidians, but since we know they won't do thad... let's just ignore it. Maybe they included something like the Garamantes in Leptis, who knows what they are smoking. Maybe they give it all to a Lybian factionSame goes for Mauritania, whose kingdom was pretty much the area in the province of Tingis. South of that there were other berber tribes.
Hispania:
- The only faction i have given 2 provinces are the Turdetani. Maybe they split them in 2, and add the Turduli or the Bastuli. But i really, really doubt they do that (I really, really doubt they include the Turdetanians at all, they will probably be part of a big Iberian confederacy, lets pray they are not).
- I honestly don't know what are they going to do with Ibossim (Ibiza), its not a Carthaginian starting province, and as far as i know it has always been Phoenician... will they make it an independent punic faction? or a more native-like tribe with the famed balearic slingers?
The Far East:
I'm gonna asume they have taken the independence of the satraps of Parthia and Bactria around
250 b.c to make this zone.
Merv (Alexandria/Antiochia Margiana):
Merv was renamed Antiochia Margiana, by the Seleucid ruler Antiochus Soter (281261 BC), who rebuilt and expanded the city at [...] It was successively ruled by Bactria, Parthia and Kushans after demise of Seleucids.
Transoxiana (Sogdiana):
Meaning "the land past river Oxus" (Modern Amu Darya).
It was ruled successively by Seleucids, Greco-Bactrian Kingdom, Parthian Empire and Kushan Empire before Sassanid rule (can't find "conquest" dates).
The Problem i have with
Bactria particularly is that the maps i know don't fit the history of the included cities. For instance, Maracanda (Samarkand) and Bukhara were owned first by the seleucids and then by the Greco-Bactrians, but when i give those provinces to Bactria the shape of the kingdom looks a bit weird.
Most english sources i can find name
Diodotus I (the creator of the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom) as Satrap of just Bactria, but the Spanish Wikipedia (int he Greco-Bactrian Kingdom entry) names him "Governor of Bactria, Sogdiana (that would be Transoxana) and Margiana (the region around Merv), so since the parthians don't own merv, and it would look like a weird appendix if i gave it to the seleucids... i'll give Merv to the Bactrians.
Amul
Is the modern Türkmenabat.
Chorasmians.
I can't clear if they were a branch of the Saka (Scythians) or not.