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2 # Copyright © 2014 Wildfire Games
3 # This file is distributed under the same license as the 0 A.D. — Empires Ascendant project.
6 # omidh <omid_h28@hotmail.com>, 2013
7 # VAHID SOHRABLOO <vahid4134@gmail.com>, 2014
10 "Project-Id-Version: 0 A.D.\n"
11 "POT-Creation-Date: 2016-03-12 18:52+0100\n"
12 "PO-Revision-Date: 2016-01-11 08:57+0000\n"
13 "Last-Translator: Adrián Chaves Fernández <adriyetichaves@gmail.com>\n"
14 "Language-Team: Persian (http://www.transifex.com/wildfire-games/0ad/language/fa/)\n"
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21 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonName
22 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonFactions[0].Name
26 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonCivBonuses[0].Description
27 msgid "Metal mining gathering rates increased by +10% for each passing age."
28 msgstr "برای هر ارتقا به فاز بعد سرعت به دست آوردن فلز از طریق معادن +10% f."
30 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonCivBonuses[0].Name
34 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonCivBonuses[0].History
36 "The mines at Laureion in Attica provided Athens with a wealth of silver from"
37 " which to mint her famous and highly prized coin, The Athenian Owl."
38 msgstr "معادن لاریون در آتیکا برای آتن مقادیر عظیمی نقره فراهم می آورد که از آن برای ضرب سکه های ارزشمند این شهر، \"جغد آتنی\"، استفاده می شد."
40 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonCivBonuses[1].Description
41 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonCivBonuses[2].Description
42 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonCivBonuses[2].Description
44 "Constructing a Theatron increases the territory expanse of all buildings by "
48 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonCivBonuses[1].Name
49 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonCivBonuses[2].Name
50 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonCivBonuses[2].Name
54 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonCivBonuses[1].History
55 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonCivBonuses[2].History
57 "The Greeks were highly successful in Hellenising various foreigners. During "
58 "the Hellenistic Age, Greek was the lingua franca of the Ancient World, "
59 "spoken widely from Spain to India."
60 msgstr "یونانیان در یونانی سازی جمعی از بیگانگان بسیار موفق بودند. در عصر یونانی، زبان آنها زبان بین المللی دنیای باستان بود و از اسپانیا تا هند به آن صحبت می شد."
62 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Description
63 msgid "Ships construct 25% faster."
64 msgstr "کشتی ها 25% f سریع تر ساخته می شوند."
66 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Name
70 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonTeamBonuses[0].History
72 "Shortly after the great naval victories at Salamis and Mykale, the Greek "
73 "city-states instituted the so-called Delian League in 478 B.C., whose "
74 "purpose was to push the Persians out of the Aegean region. The allied states"
75 " contributed ships and money, while the Athenians offered their entire navy."
78 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonAINames[0]
79 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].Name
83 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonAINames[1]
84 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].Name
88 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonAINames[2]
92 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonAINames[3]
96 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonAINames[4]
100 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonAINames[5]
104 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonAINames[6]
108 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonAINames[7]
112 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonAINames[8]
116 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonAINames[9]
120 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonAINames[10]
124 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonAINames[11]
128 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonAINames[12]
132 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonAINames[13]
133 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].Name
137 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonAINames[14]
141 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Description
142 msgid "Athenian triremes can train Marines (Epibastes Athenaikos)."
143 msgstr "تریرم های (کشتی های جنگی متوسط) آتنی می توانند سربازان آبی-خاکی تربیت کنند."
145 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Name
146 msgid "Iphicratean Reforms"
147 msgstr "اصلاحات ایفیکراتی"
149 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Description
151 "Stone walls can be built in neutral territory. Construction time for walls "
153 msgstr "دیوار های سنگی می توانند در سرزمین های بی طرف ساخته شوند. زمان ساخت برای دیوار ها به اندازه 50% کمتر است."
155 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Name
157 msgstr "دیوارهای بلند"
159 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].History
161 "The Long Walls of Athens were constructed under the auspices of the wily "
162 "Themistocles and extended 6 km from the city to the port of Piraeus. This "
163 "secured the city's sea supply routes and prevented an enemy from starving "
164 "out the city during a siege."
167 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[2].Description
169 "The player gains the ability to order spear-armed troops into Phalanx "
170 "formation, providing greater attack and armor."
173 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[2].Name
174 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonCivBonuses[0].Name
178 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[2].History
180 "The classical phalanx formation was developed about VIII century BC. It was "
181 "eight men deep and up to eight hundred men wide. The men within overlapped "
182 "their shields, presenting a formidable shield wall brimming with 8 foot "
184 msgstr "آرایش سنتی فالانکس در حدود قرن هشتم قبل از میلاد توسعه پیدا کرد. عمق آن هشت نفر و عرض آن هشتصد نفر بود. سربازان سپر های خود را به هم قفل می کردند و با نیزه های 8 فوتی خود به مقابله با دشمن می رفتند."
186 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].History
188 "The general whom persuaded the Athenians to invest their income from silver "
189 "mines in a war navy of 200 Triremes. A key figure during the Persian Wars, "
190 "he commanded the victorious Athenian navy at the decisive battle of Salamis "
191 "in 479 B.C. Later, he pursued an active policy against the Persians in the "
192 "Aegean, thereby laying the foundations of future Athenian power. Ostracised "
193 "by the Athenians, he was forced to flee to the protection of the Persians."
194 msgstr "ژنرالی که آتنی ها را راضی کرد تا درآمد حاصل از معادن نقره خود را صرف ناوگانی جنگی متشکل از 200 تریرم کنند. به عنوان شخصیتی برجسته در دوران جنگ های پارسیان، او ناوگان آتنی ها را در نبرد سالامیس در سال 479 قبل از میلاد به پیروزی رساند. بعدا او یک سیاست فعال بر ضد پارسیان در دریای اژه را دنبال کرد که باعث پایه گزاری قدرت آتنی ها در آینده شد. بعدا در آتن از وجه افتاد و مجبور شد به حفاظت پارسیان پناه ببرد."
196 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].History
197 msgid "Pericles was the foremost Athenian politician of the 5th Century B.C."
200 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].History
201 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].History
202 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonStructures[0].History
203 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonStructures[1].History
204 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[2].History
205 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].History
206 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].History
207 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].History
208 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonCivBonuses[0].History
209 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonStructures[1].History
213 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonFactions[0].Description
214 msgid "A Hellenic people of the Ionian tribe."
215 msgstr "مردمی یونانی از قبیله ی آیونی."
217 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonStructures[0].Name
218 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonStructures[0].Name
219 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonStructures[0].Name
223 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonStructures[0].Special
224 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonStructures[0].Special
226 "The Hellenization civ bonus. Building a Theatron increases the territory "
227 "effect of all buildings by 25%."
230 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonStructures[0].History
231 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonStructures[0].History
232 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonStructures[0].History
234 "Greek theatres were places where the immortal tragedies of Aeschylus, "
235 "Sophocles and many other talented dramatists were staged to the delight of "
236 "the populace. They were instrumental in enriching Hellenic culture."
237 msgstr "تئاتر های یونانی مکان هایی بودند که در آنها تراژدی های جاویدان آشیلوس، سوفوکلس و بسیاری از دراماتیست ها در آنها اجرا شد و باعث شادمانی جمعیت گشت. این ها در ارتقای فرهنگ یوانی تاثیر گذار بودند."
239 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonStructures[1].Name
243 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonStructures[1].Special
245 "Train champion units and research technologies pertaining to champion units."
246 msgstr "سربازان سلحشور تربیت می کند و دانش های مربوط به آنها را پژوهش می کند."
248 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonStructures[1].History
250 "The Gymnasion was a vital place in Hellenic cities, where physical exercises"
251 " were performed and social contacts established."
252 msgstr "ژیمناسیون مکانی حیاتی در شهر های یونانی بود، جایی که ورزش های بدنی انجام می شد و ارتباطات مدنی ایجاد می گشت."
254 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonStructures[2].Name
258 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonStructures[2].Special
259 msgid "Train heroes and research technology pertaining to heroes."
260 msgstr "قهرمانان را تربیت می کند و دانش های مربوط به آنها را پژوهش می کند."
262 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonStructures[2].History
264 "The Prytaneion is the meeting place for the city elders to dine and to make "
266 msgstr "پریتانئون مکانی است برای غذا خوردن و گرفتن تصمیمات سریع توسط ریش سفیدان شهر."
268 #: simulation/data/civs/athen.jsonHistory
270 "As the cradle of Western civilization and the birthplace of democracy, "
271 "Athens was famed as a center for the arts, learning and philosophy. The "
272 "Athenians were also powerful warriors, particularly at sea. At its peak, "
273 "Athens dominated a large part of the Hellenic world for several decades."
274 msgstr "به عنوان مهد تمدن غرب و زادگاه دمکراسی، آتن به عنوان مرکزی برای هنر، آموزش و فلسفه شهرت داشت. آتنی ها همچنین جنجویانی قوی بودند. خصوصا در دریا. در اوج خود، آتن چند دهه ای بر بخش بزرگی از دنیای یونانی سیطره داشت."
276 #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonName
277 #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonFactions[0].Name
281 #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonCivBonuses[0].Description
282 #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonCivBonuses[0].Description
283 msgid "Enhanced food gained from ranching and farming. "
286 #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonCivBonuses[0].Name
287 #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonCivBonuses[0].Name
291 #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonCivBonuses[0].History
292 #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonCivBonuses[0].History
293 msgid "Represents Celtic farming methods. "
296 #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonCivBonuses[1].Description
297 #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonCivBonuses[1].Description
298 msgid "Druids increase attack rates of soldiers near them slightly."
301 #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonCivBonuses[1].Name
302 #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonCivBonuses[1].Name
306 #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonCivBonuses[1].History
307 #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonCivBonuses[1].History
308 msgid "Celtic religion and druidry inspired their warlike mindset. "
311 #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Description
312 #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Description
313 msgid "Bonus to tech speed."
316 #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Name
317 #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Name
321 #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonTeamBonuses[0].History
322 #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonTeamBonuses[0].History
324 "The Druids of the Celts maintained an organized religion that advanced the "
325 "technology of their people even during wartime."
328 #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonAINames[0]
329 #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].Name
333 #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonAINames[1]
334 #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].Name
338 #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonAINames[2]
339 #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].Name
343 #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonAINames[3]
347 #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonAINames[4]
351 #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonAINames[5]
355 #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonAINames[6]
359 #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonAINames[7]
363 #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonAINames[8]
367 #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonAINames[9]
368 msgid "Dubnovellaunus"
371 #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonAINames[10]
375 #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Description
376 msgid "Increased attack and movement rate for melee soldiers."
379 #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Name
380 msgid "Sevili Dusios"
381 msgstr "Sevili Dusios"
383 #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].History
385 "The Britons took up the practice of either making permanent marks on their "
386 "body in the form of tattoos or temporarily painted their bodies with woad "
387 "paint. The effect was very frightening."
390 #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Description
391 msgid "Increases the height bonus of units garrisoned in a tower."
394 #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Name
398 #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].History
400 "'Great Tower'; Celtic legends abound with stories of massive tall towers "
401 "built by the most powerful kings, and the remains of some very large towers "
405 #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].History
407 "Caractacus, the Roman form, is a simple change from Karatakos, his actual "
408 "name, which was printed on his many, many coins. Under this name he is "
409 "remembered as a fierce defender of Britain against the Romans after their "
410 "invasion in 43 A.D. Son of King Cunobelin of the Catuvellauni tribal "
411 "confederation, Karatakos fought for nine years against the Romans with "
412 "little success, eventually fleeing to the tribes in Wales, where he was "
413 "defeated decisively. Finally he entered Northern Britain, where was handed "
414 "over to the Romans. Taken to Rome, Karatakos was allowed to live by the "
415 "Emperor Claudius and died in Italy. Tradition states he converted to "
416 "Christianity when his wife did, but there is nothing known of this as "
417 "definite. Probably more notable is the matter that he was allowed to live "
418 "once captured. Roman policy was typically to have such men killed in public "
419 "displays to celebrate. Karatakos was brought before the Emperor and Senate "
420 "at his request to explain himself. What he said is not known for certainty, "
421 "but Tacitus applies to him a famous speech..."
424 #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].History
426 "Kunobelinos (perhaps better known by the latinized form of Cunobelin) was a "
427 "powerful ruler of the Catuvellauni. He was referred to by Romans as the King"
428 " of the Britons. His domains extended around the city of Kamulodunon (known "
429 "as Camulodunum), modern day Colchester. The Roman defeat in the battle of "
430 "Teutoburg Forest (Germania) allowed Kunobelinos to conquer a neighboring "
431 "tribe, the Trinovantes, who were Roman allies and couldn't receive Roman "
432 "aide. Kunobelinos seems to have been indifferent to the Romans. He traded "
433 "with them freely, but had few qualms subjugating known Roman allies, and "
434 "even sent his youngest son Adminius as a fosterling to be educated in Roman "
435 "Gaul. This accounted for Adminius's friendships among the Romans. Adminius "
436 "was given lordship over the Cantaci, who inhabited Kent, by his father. This"
437 " area was the prime area of Roman influence and trade in Britain, and "
438 "Kunobelinos shrewdly observed his youngest son's friendship with powerful "
439 "Roman and Gallo-Roman politicians and traders would be of use administrating"
440 " the region. His other sons though had no love for the Romans. When "
441 "Kunobelinos died of disease, he was replaced by his son Togdumnos, who "
442 "arrested, executed, or expelled numerous Roman sympathizers. These included "
443 "his own brother Adminius, and the deposed Atrebates king, Verica, who "
444 "appealed to their connections in the Roman Empire for aide in recovering "
445 "their lands. Togdumnos died in battle with the Romans, and was subsequently "
446 "replaced by his brother, Karatakos. It is an irony that it was his third son"
447 " that initially invited this Roman reprisal. Kunobelinos in his own time "
448 "though was possibly one of the greatest of all British kings. He conquered "
449 "the great majority of the southern half of Britain (his coins were being "
450 "minted as far as the borders of what would become Wales). He started ruling "
451 "over only four minor tribes in a confederation, the Catuvellauni, and ended "
452 "up achieving recognition as king of Britain. This recognition was so great "
453 "that tribes in Cambria even came to assist his sons against the Romans and "
454 "their British allies, and Kunobelinos was held up by the post-Roman Britons "
455 "as one of their great heroes; a conqueror and uniter of petty kingdoms, "
456 "something the post-Roman Britons or Romano-British sorely needed."
459 #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].History
461 "Ammianus Marcellinus described how difficult it would be for a band of "
462 "foreigners to deal with a Celt if he called in the help of his wife. For she"
463 " was stronger than he was and could rain blows and kicks upon the assailants"
464 " equal in force to the shots of a catapult. Boudicca, queen of the Iceni, "
465 "was said to be 'very tall and terrifying in appearance; her voice was very "
466 "harsh and a great mass of red hair fell over her shoulders. She wore a tunic"
467 " of many colors over which a thick cloak was fastened by a brooch. Boudicca "
468 "had actually at first been a Roman ally, along with her husband, Prasutagus,"
469 " king of the Iceni. Prasutagus had been a close Roman ally after a brief "
470 "uprising, respected as being forethinking even by his former enemies, now "
471 "allied Romans, and free to rule his kingdom as their native tradition "
472 "dictated, except in one case. Prasutagus, realizing he was going to die, "
473 "agreed upon a will with his wife and subordinates; his daughters would "
474 "inherit the physical running of the territory, under Boudicca's stewardship "
475 "until they were adults, and the Emperor of Rome would have overlordship, "
476 "collecting taxes and being allowed to request military aide. Much the same "
477 "situation as he already held. The problem lay in that the Romans did not "
478 "recognize female heirs, and thus asserted, upon Prasutagus's death, that "
479 "only the Emperor's claim to the kingdom of Icenia was valid. They further "
480 "noted it was regular Roman practice to only allow a client kingdom to be "
481 "independent for the lifetime of the initial king, such as had occurred in "
482 "Galatia. The Empire formally annexed the kingdom, and began extracting harsh"
483 " taxes immediately, citing that Prasutagus was indebted to the Romans, "
484 "having taken several loans during his lifetime that he had failed to repay. "
485 "Boudicca's complaint about this treatment and the defiance of her deceased "
486 "husband's will was met with brutality; Roman soldiers flogged her, and her "
487 "daughters, only children, were raped. Boudicca and her subjects were "
488 "infuriated at the disgrace done to their queen and the children. With the "
489 "Roman governor of Britain engaged with the druids in Cambria, now Wales, "
490 "Boudicca was able to attract more followers from outside the Iceni, as they "
491 "were hardly the only British tribe growing rapidly disillusioned with the "
492 "Romans. Boudicca and her army laid waste to three cities, routed a Roman "
493 "legion, and called on the memory of Arminius, a German who had routed the "
494 "Romans from his lands, and their own ancestors who had driven off Caesar "
495 "near a century earlier. Boudicca was defeated by a major tactical blunder in"
496 " the Battle of Watling Street, leading to much of her force being "
497 "slaughtered as they could not withdraw to safety. Boudicca herself escaped, "
498 "and then slew her daughters, and then herself, to avoid further shame at "
502 #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonFactions[0].Description
503 msgid "The Celts of the British Isles."
504 msgstr "کلت های جزایر بریتانیا."
506 #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonStructures[0].Name
510 #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonStructures[0].History
511 msgid "The Britons were known for breeding war dogs."
514 #: simulation/data/civs/brit.jsonHistory
516 "The Britons were the Celtic tribes of the British Isles. Using chariots, "
517 "longswordsmen and powerful melee soldiers, they staged fearesome revolts "
518 "against Rome to protect their customs and interests. Also, they built "
519 "thousands of unique structures such as hill forts, crannogs and brochs."
522 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonName
523 msgid "Carthaginians"
526 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonCivBonuses[0].Description
528 "Carthaginian walls, gates, and towers have 3x health of a standard wall, but"
529 " also 2x build time."
532 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonCivBonuses[0].Name
534 msgstr "دیوارهای سه لایه"
536 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonCivBonuses[0].History
537 msgid "Carthaginians built triple city walls."
540 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonCivBonuses[1].Description
542 "The resource cost of training elephant-mounted (war elephant) or horse-"
543 "mounted units (cavalry) is reduced by 5% per animal corralled (as "
547 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonCivBonuses[1].Name
548 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonCivBonuses[2].Name
552 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonCivBonuses[1].History
554 "Not unlike the Iberian Peninsula, North Africa was known as horse country, "
555 "capable of producing up to 100,000 new mounts each year. It was also the "
556 "home of the North African Forest Elephant."
559 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Description
560 msgid "+33% trade profit international routes."
563 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Name
567 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonTeamBonuses[0].History
569 "The Phoenicians and Carthaginians were broadly known as the greatest trading"
570 " civilization of the ancient and classical world."
573 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonAINames[0]
574 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].Name
575 msgid "Hannibal Barca"
576 msgstr "هانیبال بارکا"
578 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonAINames[1]
579 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].Name
580 msgid "Hamilcar Barca"
581 msgstr "هامیلکار بارکا"
583 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonAINames[2]
584 msgid "Hasdrubal Barca"
585 msgstr "هاسدوروبال بارکا"
587 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonAINames[3]
588 msgid "Hasdrubal Gisco"
589 msgstr "هاسدوروربال گیسکو"
591 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonAINames[4]
592 msgid "Hanno the Elder"
593 msgstr "هانوی بزرگتر"
595 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonAINames[5]
596 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].Name
600 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonAINames[6]
604 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonAINames[7]
605 msgid "Hasdrubal the Fair"
608 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonAINames[8]
609 msgid "Hanno the Great"
612 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonAINames[9]
616 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonAINames[10]
620 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonAINames[11]
621 msgid "Hannibal Gisco"
624 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonAINames[12]
628 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonAINames[13]
632 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonAINames[14]
633 msgid "Himilco Phameas"
634 msgstr "هیمیلکو فامائس"
636 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonAINames[15]
637 msgid "Hasdrubal the Boetharch"
640 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Description
641 msgid "All Traders and Ships +25% vision range."
642 msgstr "تمام تاجران و کشتی های تجاری +25% دید."
644 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Name
648 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].History
650 "Nobody knew better than the Carthaginians where in the ancient world they "
651 "were going and going to go; their merchant traders had missions to "
655 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Description
656 msgid "Civic Centers, Temples, and Houses -25% build time."
659 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Name
663 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].History
665 "Carthaginians established many trading centers as colonies and ultimately "
666 "held dominion over 300 cities and towns in North Africa alone."
669 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].History
671 "Carthage's most famous son. Hannibal Barca was the eldest son of Hamilcar "
672 "Barca and proved an even greater commander than his father. Lived 247-182 "
673 "B.C. While he ultimately lost the Second Punic War his victories at Trebia, "
674 "Lake Trasimene, and Cannae, and the feat of crossing the Alps have secured "
675 "his position as among the best tacticians and strategists in history."
678 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].History
680 "Father of Hannibal and virtual military dictator. Hamilcar Barca was a "
681 "soldier and politician who excelled along his entire career. Lived 275-228 "
682 "B.C. While overshadowed by his sons, Hamilcar was great general in his own "
683 "right, earning the nickname Baraq or Barca for the lightning speed of his "
687 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].History
689 "Maharbal was Hannibal Barca's 'brash young cavalry commander' during the 2nd"
690 " Punic War. He is credited with turning the wing of the legions at Cannae "
691 "resulting in defeat in which 30,000 of 50,000 Romans were lost, as well as "
692 "significant contributions to the winning of many other battles during the "
693 "2nd Punic War. He is known for having said, after the battle of Cannae, "
694 "'Hannibal, you know how to win the victory; just not what to do with it.'"
697 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonStructures[0].Name
698 msgid "Naval Shipyard"
699 msgstr "بندرگاه نظامی"
701 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonStructures[0].Special
702 msgid "Construct the powerful warships of the Carthaginian navy."
705 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonStructures[0].History
707 "The structure is based upon the center island of the inner harbour "
708 "constructed to house the war fleet of the Carthaginian navy at Carthage."
711 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonStructures[1].Name
712 msgid "Celtic Embassy"
715 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonStructures[1].Special
716 msgid "Hire Celtic mercenaries."
719 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonStructures[1].History
720 msgid "The Celts supplied fierce warrior mercenaries for Carthaginian armies."
723 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonStructures[2].Name
724 msgid "Italiote Embassy"
725 msgstr "سفارت ایتالیایی"
727 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonStructures[2].Special
728 msgid "Hire Italian mercenaries."
731 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonStructures[2].History
733 "When Hannibal invaded Italy and defeated the Romans in a series of battles, "
734 "many of the Italian peoples subject to Rome, including the Italian Greeks "
735 "and powerful Samnites, revolted and joined the Carthaginian cause."
738 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonStructures[3].Name
739 msgid "Iberian Embassy"
740 msgstr "سفارت ایبریایی"
742 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonStructures[3].Special
743 msgid "Hire Iberian mercenaries."
746 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonStructures[3].History
748 "The Iberians were known as fierce mercenaries, loyal to their paymasters."
751 #: simulation/data/civs/cart.jsonHistory
753 "Carthage, a city-state in modern-day Tunisia, was a formidable force in the "
754 "western Mediterranean, eventually taking over much of North Africa and "
755 "modern-day Spain in the third century B.C. The sailors of Carthage were "
756 "among the fiercest contenders on the high seas, and masters of naval trade. "
757 "They deployed towered War Elephants on the battlefield to fearsome effect, "
758 "and had defensive walls so strong, they were never breached."
761 #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonName
762 #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonFactions[0].Name
766 #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonAINames[0]
767 #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].Name
771 #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonAINames[1]
772 #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].Name
776 #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonAINames[2]
780 #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonAINames[3]
784 #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonAINames[4]
785 #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].Name
786 msgid "Uerkingetorix"
789 #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonAINames[5]
793 #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonAINames[6]
797 #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonAINames[7]
801 #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonAINames[8]
805 #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonAINames[9]
809 #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Description
811 "A set amount of metal and food from every structure destroyed or captured."
814 #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Name
818 #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].History
820 "Means Woe to the Defeated. It was the words that the Gallic Leader, Brennos,"
821 " spoke at the Capitol at Rome after they took their plunder."
824 #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Description
825 msgid "Gallic druids gain a small melee attack."
828 #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Name
832 #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].History
834 "The Carnutes were druids from Aulercia. They fought when needed, and were "
835 "largely responsible for turning back the Belgae incursions into Armorica and"
839 #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].History
841 "When celt armies met the enemy, before the battle would start, the celt "
842 "leader would go to the first line and challenge the bravest of the enemy "
843 "warriors to a single combat. The story of how Marcus Claudius Marcellus "
844 "killed a Gallic leader at Clastidium (222 B.C.) is typical of such "
845 "encounters. Advancing with a smallish army, Marcellus met a combined force "
846 "of Insubrian Gauls and Gaesatae at Clastidium. The Gallic army advanced with"
847 " the usual rush and terrifying cries, and their king, Britomartos, picking "
848 "out Marcellus by means of his badges of rank, made for him, shouting a "
849 "challenge and brandishing his spear. Britomartos was an outstanding figure "
850 "not only for his size but also for his adornments; for he was resplendent in"
851 " bright colors and his armor shone with gold and silver. This armor, thought"
852 " Marcellus, would be a fitting offering to the gods. He charged the Gaul, "
853 "pierced his bright breastplate and cast him to the ground. It was an easy "
854 "task to kill Britomartos and strip him of his armor."
857 #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].History
859 "Brennus is the name which the Roman historians give to the famous leader of "
860 "the Gauls who took Rome in the time of Camillus. According to Geoffrey of "
861 "Monmouth, the cleric who wrote “History of the Kings of Britain”, Brennus "
862 "and his brother Belinus invaded Gaul and sacked Rome in 390 B.C., 'proving' "
863 "that Britons had conquered Rome, the greatest civilization in the world, "
864 "long before Rome conquered the Britons. We know from many ancient sources "
865 "which predate Geoffrey that Rome was indeed sacked, but in 387 not 390, and "
866 "that the raid was led by a man named Brennos (which was latinized to "
867 "Brennus), but he and his invading horde were Gallic Senones, not British. In"
868 " this episode several features of Geoffrey's editing method can be seen: he "
869 "modified the historical Brennus/Brennos, created the brother Belinus, "
870 "borrowed the Gallic invasion, but omitted the parts where the Celts seemed "
871 "weak or foolish. His technique is both additive and subtractive. Like the "
872 "tale of Trojan origin, the story of the sack of Rome is not pure "
873 "fabrication; it is a creative rearrangement of the available facts, with "
874 "details added as necessary. By virtue of their historical association, Beli "
875 "and Bran are often muddled with the earlier brothers Belinus and Brennus "
876 "(the sons of Dunvallo Molmutius) who contended for power in northern Britain"
877 " in around 390 B.C., and were regarded as gods in old Celtic tradition."
880 #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].History
882 "Vercingetorix (Gaulish: Ver-Rix Cingetos) was the chieftain of the Arverni "
883 "tribe in Gaul (modern France). Starting in 52 B.C. he led a revolt against "
884 "the invading Romans under Julius Caesar, his actions during the revolt are "
885 "remembered to this day. Vercingetorix was probably born near his tribes "
886 "capital (Gergovia). From what little info we have Vercingetorix was probably"
887 " born in 72 B.C., his father was Celtius and we don't know who his mother "
888 "was. Because we only know of him from Roman sources we don't know much about"
889 " Vercingetorix as a child or young man, except that perhaps he was probably "
890 "very high spirited and probably gained some renown in deeds."
893 #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonFactions[0].Description
894 msgid "The Celts of mainland Europe."
897 #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonStructures[0].Name
901 #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonStructures[0].History
902 msgid "The Celts developed the first rotary flour mill."
905 #: simulation/data/civs/gaul.jsonHistory
907 "The Gauls were the Celtic tribes of continental Europe. Dominated by a "
908 "priestly class of Druids, they featured a sophisticated culture of advanced "
909 "metalworking, agriculture, trade and even road engineering. With heavy "
910 "infantry and cavalry, Gallic warriors valiantly resisted Caesar's campaign "
911 "of conquest and Rome's authoritarian rule."
914 #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonName
918 #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonCivBonuses[0].Description
919 msgid "Iberians start with a powerful prefabricated circuit of stone walls."
920 msgstr "ایبریایی ها با یک رشته دیوار دفاعی قدرتمند سنگی بازی را شروع می کنند."
922 #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonCivBonuses[0].Name
923 msgid "Harritsu Leku"
924 msgstr "Harritsu Leku"
926 #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonCivBonuses[0].History
928 "With exception to alluvial plains and river valleys, stone is abundant in "
929 "the Iberian Peninsula and was greatly used in construction of structures of "
931 msgstr "به استثنای دشت ها و کرانه ی رود ها، سنگ در شبه جزیره ی ایبری به فراوانی یافت می شود و در ساخت همه نوع ساختمانی استفاده می شده است."
933 #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonCivBonuses[1].Description
935 "The resource cost of training horse-mounted units (cavalry) is reduced by 5%"
936 " per animal corralled."
937 msgstr "منابع مورد نیاز برای تربیت سواران به ازای هر اسبی که در آغل باشد، 5% p کاهش می یابد."
939 #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonCivBonuses[1].Name
941 msgstr "Zaldi Saldoa"
943 #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonCivBonuses[1].History
945 "Not unlike Numidia in North Africa, the Iberian Peninsula was known as "
946 "'horse country', capable of producing up to 100,000 new mounts each year."
947 msgstr "مانند نومیدی در شمال آفریقا، شبه جزیره ی ایبری به عنوان یک \"سرزمین اسب ها\" شناخته می شده و قادر بوده هر ساله تا 100,000 اسب جدید پرورش دهد."
949 #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Description
951 "Citizen-soldier infantry skirmishers and cavalry skirmishers -20% cost for "
955 #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Name
959 #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonTeamBonuses[0].History
961 "The Iberians were long known to provide mercenary soldiers to other nations "
962 "to serve as auxiliaries to their armies in foreign wars. Carthage is the "
963 "most well known example, and we have evidence of them serving in such a "
964 "capacity in Aquitania."
967 #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonAINames[0]
968 #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonAINames[1]
969 #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].Name
973 #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonAINames[2]
974 #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].Name
978 #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonAINames[3]
979 #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].Name
983 #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonAINames[4]
987 #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonAINames[5]
991 #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonAINames[6]
995 #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonAINames[7]
999 #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Description
1001 "Causes targets struck to become inflamed and lose hitpoints at a constant "
1002 "rate until and if either healed or repaired, as appropriate."
1005 #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Name
1006 msgid "Suzko Txabalina"
1009 #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].History
1011 "Iberian tribesmen were noted for wrapping bundles of grass about the shafts "
1012 "of their throwing spears, soaking that in some sort of flammable pitch, then"
1013 " setting it afire just before throwing."
1016 #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Description
1017 msgid "Metal costs for units and technologies reduced by 50%."
1020 #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Name
1021 msgid "Maisu Burdina Langileak"
1024 #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].History
1026 "The Iberians were known to produce the finest iron and steel implements and "
1027 "weapons of the age. The famous 'Toledo Steel.'"
1030 #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].History
1032 "Viriato, like Vercingetorix amongst the Gauls, was the most famous of the "
1033 "Iberian tribal war leaders, having conducted at least 7 campaigns against "
1034 "the Romans in the southern half of the peninsula during the 'Lusitani Wars' "
1035 "from 147-139 B.C. He surfaced as a survivor of the treacherous massacre of "
1036 "9,000 men and the selling into slavery of 21,000 elderly, women, and "
1037 "children of the Lusitani. They had signed a treaty of peace with the Romans,"
1038 " conducted by Servius Sulpicius Galba, governor of Hispania Ulterior, as the"
1039 " 'final solution' to the Lusitani problem. He emerged from humble beginnings"
1040 " in 151 B.C. to become war chief of the Lusitani. He was intelligent and a "
1041 "superior tactician, never really defeated in any encounter (though suffered "
1042 "losses in some requiring retreat). He succumbed instead to another treachery"
1043 " arranged by a later Roman commander, Q. Servilius Caepio, to have him "
1044 "assassinated by three comrades that were close to him."
1047 #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].History
1049 "Karos was a chief of the Belli tribe located just east of the Celtiberi "
1050 "(Numantines at the center). Leading the confederated tribes of the meseta "
1051 "central (central upland plain) he concealed 20,000 foot and 5,000 mounted "
1052 "troops along a densely wooded track. Q. Fulvius Nobilior neglected proper "
1053 "reconnaissance and lead his army into the trap strung out in a long column. "
1054 "Some 10,000 of 15,000 Roman legionaries fell in the massive ambush that was "
1055 "sprung upon them. The date was 23 August of 153 B.C., the day when Rome "
1056 "celebrated the feast of Vulcan. By later Senatorial Decree it was ever "
1057 "thereafter known as dies ater, a 'sinister day', and Rome never again fought"
1058 " a battle on the 23rd of August. Karos was wounded in an after battle small "
1059 "cavalry action the same evening and soon died thereafter, but he had carried"
1060 " off one of the most humiliating defeats that Rome ever suffered."
1063 #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].History
1065 "Indibil was king of the Ilegetes, a large federation ranged principally "
1066 "along the Ebro River in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula. During the "
1067 "Barcid expansion, from 212 B.C. he had initially been talked into allying "
1068 "himself with the Carthaginians who had taken control of a lot of territory "
1069 "to the south and west, however after loss and his capture in a major battle "
1070 "he was convinced, some say tricked, to switch to the Roman side by Scipio "
1071 "Africanus. But that alliance didn't last long, as Roman promises were hollow"
1072 " and the Romans acted more like conquerors than allies. So, while the Romans"
1073 " and their allies had ended Carthaginian presence in 'Hispania' in 206 B.C.,"
1074 " Indibil and another tribal prince by the name of Mandonio, who may have "
1075 "been his brother, rose up in rebellion against the Romans. They were "
1076 "defeated in battle, but rose up in a 2nd even larger rebellion that had "
1077 "unified all the Ilergetes again in 205 B.C. Outnumbered and outarmed they "
1078 "were again defeated, Indibil losing his life in the final battle and "
1079 "Mandonio being captured then later put to death. From that date onward the "
1080 "Ilergetes remained a pacified tribe under Roman rule."
1083 #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonStructures[0].Name
1084 msgid "Gur Oroigarri"
1087 #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonStructures[0].Special
1089 "Defensive Aura - Gives all Iberian units and buildings within vision range "
1090 "of the monument a 10-15% attack boost. Build Limit: Only 5 may be built per "
1094 #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonStructures[0].History
1096 "'Revered Monument' The Iberians were a religious people who built small "
1097 "monuments to their various gods. These monuments could also serve as family "
1101 #: simulation/data/civs/iber.jsonHistory
1103 "The Iberians were a people of mysterious origins and language, with a strong"
1104 " tradition of horsemanship and metalworking. A relatively peaceful culture, "
1105 "they usually fought in other's battles only as mercenaries. However, they "
1106 "proved tenacious when Rome sought to take their land and freedom from them, "
1107 "and employed pioneering guerrilla tactics and flaming javelins as they "
1111 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonName
1112 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonFactions[0].Name
1116 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonCivBonuses[0].Description
1118 "Macedonian units have +10% attack bonus vs. Persian and Hellenic factions, "
1119 "but -5% attack debonus vs. Romans."
1120 msgstr "سربازان مقدونی +10% ضربه ی بیشتر علیه پارسیان و دیگر گروه های یونانی دارند، اما علیه رومیان -5% ضربه ی کمتر خواهند داشت."
1122 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonCivBonuses[0].Name
1123 msgid "Hellenic League"
1124 msgstr "اتحادیه ی یونانی"
1126 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonCivBonuses[0].History
1128 "After the unification of Greece, Philip II gathered all the city-states "
1129 "together to form the Hellenic League, with Macedon as the its leader. With "
1130 "this Pan-Hellenic federation he planned to launch an expedition to punish "
1131 "Persia for past wrongs. Although assassinated before he could carry out the "
1132 "invasion, his son Alexander the Great took up the mantle and completed his "
1136 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonCivBonuses[1].Description
1137 msgid "Infantry pike units can use the slow and powerful Syntagma formation."
1140 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonCivBonuses[1].Name
1142 msgstr "میدان یونانی"
1144 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonCivBonuses[1].History
1146 "Based upon the Theban Oblique Order phalanx, the Syntagma was the formation "
1147 "that proved invincible against the armies of Hellas and the East."
1150 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonCivBonuses[2].History
1152 "The Greeks were highly successful in Hellenizing various foreigners. During "
1153 "the Hellenistic Age, Greek was the lingua franca of the Ancient World, "
1154 "spoken widely from Spain to India."
1157 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Description
1158 msgid "+15% tribute and trade bonus on metal."
1161 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Name
1162 msgid "Standardized Currency"
1165 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonTeamBonuses[0].History
1167 "The Macedonians and the Diadochi minted coins of very high quality. On their"
1168 " currency the Diadochi in particular frequently depicted themselves as the "
1169 "rightful successor to Alexander the Great, attempting to legitimize their "
1173 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonAINames[0]
1174 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].Name
1175 msgid "Alexander the Great"
1176 msgstr "اسکندر کبیر"
1178 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonAINames[1]
1182 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonAINames[2]
1186 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonAINames[3]
1190 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonAINames[4]
1191 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonAINames[5]
1195 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonAINames[5]
1199 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonAINames[6]
1200 msgid "Pyrrhus of Epirus"
1203 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonAINames[7]
1204 msgid "Antigonus II Gonatas"
1207 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonAINames[8]
1208 msgid "Demetrius II Aetolicus"
1211 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonAINames[9]
1215 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonAINames[10]
1219 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonAINames[11]
1223 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonAINames[12]
1227 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Description
1229 "Each subsequent Barracks constructed comes with 5 free (random) Macedonian "
1230 "military units. This also applies to the Barracks of allied players (they "
1231 "receive 5 free units of their own culture for each new Barracks "
1235 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Name
1236 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonCivBonuses[1].Name
1237 msgid "Military Reforms"
1240 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].History
1242 "When Philip II came to the Macedonian throne he began a total reorganization"
1243 " of the Macedonian army. His reforms created a powerful cavalry arm to his "
1244 "army that would prove useful to both himself and his son Alexander's "
1248 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Description
1250 "Upgrade Hypaspist Champion Infantry to Silver Shields, with greater attack "
1251 "and armor, but also greater cost."
1254 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Name
1256 msgstr "هدیه ی شاهانه"
1258 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].History
1260 "In India near the end of his long anabasis, Alexander gifted to the Royal "
1261 "Hypaspist corps shields of silver for their long and valiant service in his "
1265 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[2].Description
1266 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Description
1267 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Description
1268 msgid "Civic Centers have double Health and double default arrows."
1271 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[2].Name
1272 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Name
1273 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Name
1274 msgid "Hellenistic Metropolises"
1277 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[2].History
1278 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].History
1279 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].History
1281 "Beginning with Alexander, the Hellenistic monarchs founded many cities "
1282 "throughout their empires, where Greek culture and art blended with local "
1283 "customs to create the motley Hellenistic civilization."
1286 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].History
1288 "The king of Macedonia (359-336 B.C.), he carried out vast monetary and "
1289 "military reforms in order to make his kingdom the most powerful force in the"
1290 " Greek world. Greatly enlarged the size of Macedonia by conquering much of "
1291 "Thrace and subduing the Greeks. Murdered in Aegae while planning a campaign "
1295 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].Name
1296 msgid "Philip II of Macedon"
1299 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].History
1301 "The most powerful hero of them all - son of Philip II, king of Macedonia "
1302 "(336-323 B.C.). After conquering the rest of the Thracians and quelling the "
1303 "unrest of the Greeks, Alexander embarked on a world-conquest march. "
1304 "Defeating the Persian forces at Granicus (334 B.C.), Issus (333 B.C.) and "
1305 "Gaugamela (331 B.C.), he became master of the Persian Empire. Entering "
1306 "India, he defeated king Porus at Hydaspes (326 B.C.), but his weary troops "
1307 "made him halt. Died in Babylon at the age of 33 while planning a campaign "
1311 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].History
1313 "One of the Diadochi, king of Macedonia (294-288 B.C.), Demetrios was "
1314 "renowned as one of the bravest and most able successors of Alexander. As the"
1315 " son of Antigonus I Monophthalmus, he fought and won many important battles "
1316 "early on and was proclaimed king, along with his father, in 306 B.C. Losing "
1317 "his Asian possessions after the battle of Ipsos, he later won the Macedonian"
1318 " throne. Fearing lest they should be overpowered by Demetrios, the other "
1319 "Diadochi united against him and defeated him."
1322 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].Name
1323 msgid "Demetrios the Besieger"
1326 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonFactions[0].Description
1327 msgid "A Hellenistic kingdom bordering the Greek city-states."
1330 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonStructures[0].Special
1332 "The Hellenization civ bonus. Building a Theatron increases the territory "
1333 "effect of all buildings by 25%. Build limit: 1."
1336 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonStructures[1].Name
1337 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonStructures[0].Name
1338 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonStructures[0].Name
1342 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonStructures[1].Special
1344 "All Special Technologies are researched here. Building one reduces the cost "
1345 "of all other remaining technologies by 10%. Build limit: 1."
1348 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonStructures[1].History
1349 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonStructures[0].History
1350 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonStructures[0].History
1352 "Alexander the Great founded libraries all over his new empire. These became "
1353 "a center of learning for an entirely new synthesized culture: the "
1354 "Hellenistic culture."
1357 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonStructures[2].Name
1358 msgid "Siege Workshop"
1359 msgstr "کارگاه محاصره"
1361 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonStructures[2].Special
1362 msgid "Constructs and upgrades all Macedonian siege engines."
1365 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonStructures[2].History
1366 msgid "The Macedonians were innovators in area of siegecraft."
1369 #: simulation/data/civs/mace.jsonHistory
1371 "Macedonia was an ancient Greek kingdom, centered in the northeastern part of"
1372 " the Greek peninsula. Under the leadership of Alexander the Great, "
1373 "Macedonian forces and allies took over most of the world they knew, "
1374 "including Egypt, Persia and parts of the Indian subcontinent, allowing a "
1375 "diffusion of Hellenic and eastern cultures for years to come."
1378 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonName
1382 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonCivBonuses[0].Description
1384 "Mauryans have a +10% population cap bonus (i.e., 330 pop cap instead of the "
1388 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonCivBonuses[0].Name
1389 msgid "Emperor of Emperors."
1392 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonCivBonuses[0].History
1394 "The Mauryan Empire encompassed dozens of formerly independent kingdoms over "
1395 "an area of 5 million square kilometers, with a population of close to 60 "
1396 "million people. The Mauryan regents held the title Emperor of Emperors and "
1397 "commanded a standing army of 600,000 infantry, 9000 elephants, 8000 "
1398 "chariots, and 30,000 cavalry, making it arguably the largest army of its "
1402 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonCivBonuses[1].Description
1403 msgid "The Mauryans enjoy access to 4 champions."
1406 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonCivBonuses[1].Name
1407 msgid "Kṣhatriya Warrior Caste."
1410 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonCivBonuses[1].History
1412 "Kshatriya or Kashtriya, meaning warrior, is one of the four varnas (social "
1413 "orders) in Hinduism. Traditionally Kshatriya constitute the military and "
1414 "ruling elite of the Vedic-Hindu social system outlined by the Vedas and the "
1418 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Description
1419 msgid "Allied Temple techs -50% cost and research time."
1422 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Name
1426 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonTeamBonuses[0].History
1428 "Ashoka the Great sent embassies West to spread knowledge of the Buddha."
1431 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonAINames[0]
1432 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].Name
1433 msgid "Chandragupta Maurya"
1434 msgstr "چاندراگوپتا ماوریا"
1436 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonAINames[1]
1437 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].Name
1438 msgid "Ashoka the Great"
1439 msgstr "آشوکای کبیر"
1441 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonAINames[2]
1442 msgid "Ashokavardhan Maurya"
1445 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonAINames[3]
1446 msgid "Acharya Bhadrabahu"
1449 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonAINames[4]
1450 msgid "Bindusara Maurya"
1453 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonAINames[5]
1454 msgid "Dasaratha Maurya"
1457 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonAINames[6]
1458 msgid "Samprati Maurya"
1461 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonAINames[7]
1462 msgid "Salisuka Maurya"
1465 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonAINames[8]
1466 msgid "Devavarman Maurya"
1467 msgstr "دواوارمان ماوریا"
1469 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonAINames[9]
1470 msgid "Satadhanvan Maurya"
1473 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonAINames[10]
1474 msgid "Brihadratha Maurya"
1477 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Description
1479 "Capture up to 5 Gaia elephants and garrison them in the Elephant Stables to "
1480 "gain up to a 25% bonus in cost and train time of elephant units."
1483 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Name
1484 msgid "Elephant Roundup"
1487 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Description
1488 msgid "Greater range and faster train time for Mauryan infantry archers."
1491 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Name
1492 msgid "Archery Tradition"
1493 msgstr "سنت کمانداری"
1495 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].History
1497 "India was a land of archery. The bulk of any Indian army was made up of "
1498 "highly skilled archers, armed with bamboo longbows."
1501 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].History
1502 msgid "Founder of the Mauryan Empire."
1505 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].History
1506 msgid "Last great emperor of the Mauryan dynasty."
1509 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].History
1510 msgid "Great teacher and advisor to Chandragupta Maurya."
1513 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].Name
1514 msgid "Acharya Chāṇakya"
1515 msgstr "آچاریا چاناکیا"
1517 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonFactions[0].Name
1518 msgid "Mauryan Indians"
1521 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonStructures[0].Name
1522 msgid "Elephant Stables"
1523 msgstr "اصطبل فیل ها"
1525 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonStructures[0].Special
1527 "Trains Elephant Archer and Worker Elephant at Town Phase, then adds the "
1528 "champion War Elephant at the City phase."
1531 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonStructures[1].Name
1532 msgid "Edict Pillar of Ashoka"
1533 msgstr "ستون احکام آشوکا"
1535 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonStructures[1].Special
1537 "Contentment: +10% Health and +10% resource gathering rates for all citizens "
1538 "and allied citizens within its range. Can be built anywhere except in enemy "
1539 "territory. Max Built: 10."
1542 #: simulation/data/civs/maur.jsonHistory
1544 "Founded in 322 B.C. by Chandragupta Maurya, the Mauryan Empire was the first"
1545 " to rule most of the Indian subcontinent, and was one of the largest and "
1546 "most populous empires of antiquity. Its military featured bowmen who used "
1547 "the long-range bamboo longbow, fierce female warriors, chariots, and "
1548 "thousands of armored war elephants. Its philosophers, especially the famous "
1549 "Acharya Chanakya, contributed to such varied fields such as economics, "
1550 "religion, diplomacy, warfare, and good governance. Under the rule of Ashoka "
1551 "the Great, the empire saw 40 years of peace, harmony, and prosperity."
1554 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonName
1558 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonCivBonuses[0].Description
1560 "The resource cost of training camel-mounted (trader) or horse-mounted units "
1561 "(cavalry) is reduced by 5% per animal (as appropriate) corralled."
1564 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonCivBonuses[0].Name
1565 msgid "Corral Camels and Horses"
1568 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonCivBonuses[0].History
1570 "While the Persians employed camelry only in a few cases, its use was always "
1571 "accompanied by great success (most notably during the battle of Sardis in "
1572 "546 B.C.) The satrapy of Bactria was a rich source of 'two-hump' camels, "
1573 "while Northern Arabia supplied 'one-hump' camels."
1576 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonCivBonuses[1].Description
1578 "Persians have a +10% population cap bonus (e.g. 330 pop cap instead of the "
1582 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonCivBonuses[1].Name
1583 msgid "Great King's Levy"
1584 msgstr "سربازگیری پادشاه بزرگ"
1586 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonCivBonuses[1].History
1588 "The Persians could and did levy a large number of infantry during wartime "
1589 "due to the sheer size of the Achaemenid Empire and the way in which it was "
1590 "set-up. In general the Persian infantry was well trained and fought with "
1591 "great tenacity. However while this was true the infantry were poor hand-to-"
1592 "hand, close combat fighters. Also, with the exception of the elite "
1593 "regiments, the Persian infantry was not a standing professional force."
1596 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Description
1597 msgid "+25% trade profit land routes."
1600 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Name
1604 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonTeamBonuses[0].History
1606 "Coinage was invented by the Lydians in 7th Century B.C., but it was not very"
1607 " common until the Persian period. Darius the Great standardized coined money"
1608 " and his golden coins (known as 'darics') became commonplace not only "
1609 "throughout his empire, but as far to the west as Central Europe."
1612 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonAINames[0]
1613 msgid "Kurush II the Great"
1616 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonAINames[1]
1617 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].Name
1618 msgid "Darayavahush I"
1621 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonAINames[2]
1623 msgstr "کمبوجیه دوم"
1625 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonAINames[3]
1629 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonAINames[4]
1630 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].Name
1632 msgstr "خشایارشا اول"
1634 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonAINames[5]
1635 msgid "Artaxshacha I"
1638 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonAINames[6]
1639 msgid "Darayavahush II"
1642 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonAINames[7]
1643 msgid "Darayavahush III"
1646 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonAINames[8]
1647 msgid "Artaxshacha II"
1650 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonAINames[9]
1651 msgid "Artaxshacha III"
1654 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonAINames[10]
1658 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonAINames[11]
1660 msgstr "خشایارشا دوم"
1662 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Description
1663 msgid "Phoenician triremes gain the unique ability to train cavalry units."
1666 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Name
1667 msgid "Naval Craftsmanship"
1668 msgstr "مهندسی ناوگان"
1670 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].History
1672 "Early Achaemenid rulers acted towards making Persia the first great Asian "
1673 "empire to rule the seas. The Great King behaved favourably towards the "
1674 "various sea peoples in order to secure their services, but also carried out "
1675 "various marine initiatives. During the reign of Darius the Great, for "
1676 "example, a canal was built in Egypt and a Persian navy was sent exploring "
1677 "the Indus river. According to Herodotus, some 300 ships in the Persian navy "
1678 "were retrofitted to carry horses and their riders."
1681 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Description
1683 "Increases hitpoints of all structures, but build time increased "
1687 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Name
1688 msgid "Persian Architecture"
1689 msgstr "معماری پارسیان"
1691 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].History
1693 "The Persians built the wonderful 1677 mile-long Royal Highway from Sardis to"
1694 " Susa; Darius the Great and Xerxes also built the magnificent Persepolis; "
1695 "Cyrus the Great greatly improved Ecbatana and virtually 'rebuilt' the old "
1696 "Elamite capital of Susa."
1699 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[2].Description
1700 msgid "Reduces train time for Anusiya champion infantry by half."
1703 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[2].Name
1707 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[3].Description
1708 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[3].Description
1709 msgid "+25% health for cavalry, but +10% train time."
1710 msgstr "+25% سلامتی برای سواران، اما +10% زمان تربیت بیشتر."
1712 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[3].Name
1713 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[3].Name
1714 msgid "Nisean War Horses"
1715 msgstr "اسب های جنگی نیسه ای"
1717 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[3].History
1719 "The beautiful and powerful breed of Nisean horses increases health for "
1721 msgstr "نژاد زیبا و قوی اسب های نیسه سلامتی سواران پارسی را افزایش می دهد."
1723 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].History
1725 "Cyrus (ruled 559-530 B.C.) The son of a Median princess and the ruler of "
1726 "Anshan; justly called the 'Father of the Empire', Cyrus the Great conquered "
1727 "Media, Lydia, Babylonia and Bactria, thereby establishing the Persian "
1728 "Empire. He was also renown as a benevolent conqueror. (OP - Kurush). "
1729 "Technically the second ruler of the Persians by that name, and so appears as"
1730 " Kurush II on his documents and coins. Kurush I was his grandfather."
1733 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].Name
1737 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].History
1739 "Darius (ruled 522-486 B.C.) The son of Vishtaspa (Hystaspes), the satrap of "
1740 "Parthia and Hyrcania; a great administrator as well as a decent general, "
1741 "Darius introduced the division of the empire into satrapies and conquered NW"
1742 " India, Thrace and Macedonia. He was called the 'Merchant of the Empire'."
1745 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].History
1747 "Xerxes (ruled 485-465 B.C.) The son of Darius the Great and Atoosa, a "
1748 "daughter of Cyrus the Great, Xerxes was an able administrator, who also "
1749 "extended Imperial rule into Chorasmia. Apart from his failed invasion of "
1750 "Greece, he was famous for his extensive building programme, especially at "
1754 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonStructures[0].Name
1755 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonStructures[1].Name
1756 msgid "Cavalry Stables"
1759 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonStructures[0].Special
1760 msgid "Train Cavalry citizen-soldiers."
1761 msgstr "شهروند-سربازان سوار آموزش می دهد."
1763 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonStructures[0].History
1764 msgid "The Persian Empire's best soldiers were Eastern horsemen."
1765 msgstr "بهترین سربازان پارسیان سوارکاران شرقی بودند."
1767 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonStructures[1].Name
1771 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonStructures[1].Special
1773 "Train heroes and Persian Immortals. Gives a slow trickle of all resources as"
1774 " 'Satrapy Tribute.'"
1777 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonStructures[1].History
1779 "The term Apadana designates a large hypostyle palace found in Persia. The "
1780 "best known example, and by far the largest, was the great Apadana at "
1781 "Persepolis. Functioning as the empire's central audience hall, the palace is"
1782 " famous for the reliefs of the tribute-bearers and of the army, including "
1784 msgstr "آپادانا به معنی نوعی کاخ ستون دار است که در پارس یافت می شود. مشهور ترین و به طور مشخصی بزرگترین آنها، آپادانای تخت جمشید است. این کاخ که به عنوان مرکز رسمی دربار امپراتوری عمل می کرد، برای نقش های خراج گزاران و گارد جاویدان مشهور است."
1786 #: simulation/data/civs/pers.jsonHistory
1788 "The Persian Empire, when ruled by the Achaemenid dynasty, was one of the "
1789 "greatest empires of antiquity, stretching at its zenith from the Indus "
1790 "Valley in the east to Greece in the west. The Persians were the pioneers of "
1791 "empire-building of the ancient world, successfully imposing a centralized "
1792 "rule over various peoples with different customs, laws, religions and "
1793 "languages, and building a cosmopolitan army made up of contingents from each"
1794 " of these nations."
1797 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonName
1801 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonCivBonuses[0].Description
1803 "The Ptolemies receive the Mercenary Camp, a barracks that is constructed in "
1804 "neutral territory and trains mercenary soldiers."
1807 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonCivBonuses[0].Name
1808 msgid "Mercenary Army"
1811 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonCivBonuses[0].History
1812 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonStructures[1].History
1814 "The Greco-Macedonian Ptolemy Dynasty relied on large numbers of Greek and "
1815 "foreign mercenaries for the bulk of its military force, mainly because the "
1816 "loyalty of native Egyptian units was often suspect. Indeed, during one "
1817 "native uprising, Upper Egypt was lost to the Ptolemies for decades. "
1818 "Mercenaries were often battle-hardened and their loyalty can be bought, "
1819 "sometimes cheaply, sometimes not cheaply. This was of no matter, since Egypt"
1820 " under the Ptolemies was so prosperous as to be the richest of Alexander's "
1822 msgstr "سلسله ی یونانی-مقدونی بطلمیوسی بر تعداد زیادی از نیرو های مزدور یونانی و خارجی به عنوان عمده ی نیرو های ارتش خود تکیه می کرد، بیشتر به این خاطر که وفادارای نیرو های بومی مصر مورد تردید بود. در واقع بر اثر یک قیام، مصر علیا برای دهه ها از دست بطلمیوسیان خارج شد. مزدوران جنگدیده اند و وفاداریشان را می توان خرید. بعضی اوقات با قیمتی کم، بعضی اوقات زیاد. این مشکلی نبود، چرا که مصر تحت بطلمیوسان چنان موفق بود که ثروتمند ترین کشور جانشینان اسکندر بود."
1824 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonCivBonuses[1].Description
1825 msgid "The Ptolemaic Egyptians receive 3 additional farming technologies."
1828 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonCivBonuses[1].Name
1829 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[2].Name
1833 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonCivBonuses[1].History
1834 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonCivBonuses[2].History
1838 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonCivBonuses[2].Description
1839 msgid "Can capture gaia elephants and camels to reduce their training cost."
1842 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Description
1843 msgid "All allies automatically gain a slow trickle of food income."
1846 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Name
1847 msgid "Breadbasket of the Mediterranean"
1850 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonTeamBonuses[0].History
1852 "Egypt was a net exporter of grain, so much so that large cities such as "
1853 "Athens, Antioch, and Rome came to rely upon Egyptian grain in order to feed "
1857 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonAINames[0]
1858 msgid "Ptolemy Soter"
1859 msgstr "بطلمیوس سوتر"
1861 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonAINames[1]
1862 msgid "Ptolemy Philadelphus"
1863 msgstr "بطلمیوس فیلادلفوس"
1865 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonAINames[2]
1866 msgid "Ptolemy Epigone"
1867 msgstr "بطلمیوس اپیگون"
1869 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonAINames[3]
1870 msgid "Ptolemy Eurgetes"
1871 msgstr "بطلمیوس یورگتس"
1873 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonAINames[4]
1874 msgid "Ptolemy Philopater"
1875 msgstr "بطلمیوس فیلوپاتر"
1877 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonAINames[5]
1878 msgid "Ptolemy Epiphanes"
1879 msgstr "بطلمیوس اپیفانس"
1881 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonAINames[6]
1882 msgid "Ptolemy Philometor"
1883 msgstr "بطلمیوس فیلومتور"
1885 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonAINames[7]
1886 msgid "Ptolemy Eupator"
1887 msgstr "بطلمیوس یوپاتور"
1889 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonAINames[8]
1890 msgid "Ptolemy Alexander"
1891 msgstr "بطلمیوس اسکندر"
1893 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonAINames[9]
1894 msgid "Ptolemy Neos Dionysos"
1895 msgstr "بطلمیوس نئوس دیونیسوس"
1897 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonAINames[10]
1898 msgid "Ptolemy Neos Philopater"
1899 msgstr "بطلمیوس نئوس فیلوپاتر"
1901 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonAINames[11]
1902 msgid "Berenice Philopater"
1903 msgstr "برنیسه فیلوپاتر"
1905 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonAINames[12]
1906 msgid "Cleopatra Tryphaena"
1907 msgstr "کلئوپاترا تریفانئا"
1909 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonAINames[13]
1910 msgid "Berenice Epiphaneia"
1911 msgstr "برینیسه اپیفانئا"
1913 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonAINames[14]
1914 msgid "Cleopatra Philopater"
1915 msgstr "کلئوپاترا فیلوپاتر"
1917 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonAINames[15]
1918 msgid "Cleopatra Selene"
1919 msgstr "کلئوپاترا سلن"
1921 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonAINames[16]
1922 msgid "Cleopatra II Philometora Soteira"
1923 msgstr "کلئوپاترا دوم"
1925 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonAINames[17]
1927 msgstr "آرسینوئه چهارم"
1929 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonAINames[18]
1931 msgstr "آرسینوئه دوم"
1933 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Description
1934 msgid "Hero aura range boosted by 50%."
1937 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Name
1938 msgid "Pharaonic Cult."
1939 msgstr "فرقه ی فرعونی."
1941 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].History
1943 "The Macedonian-Greek rulers of the Ptolemaic dynasty observed many ancient "
1944 "Egyptian traditions in order to satiate the local populace and ingratiate "
1945 "themselves to the powerful priestly class in the country."
1948 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[2].Description
1950 "The Ptolemaic Egyptians receive 3 additional farming technologies above and "
1951 "beyond the maximum number of farming technologies usually available to a "
1955 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[2].History
1957 "The Nile Delta had rich soil for farming, due to centuries of seasonal "
1958 "floods from the Nile depositing rich silt across the landscape."
1961 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].Name
1962 msgid "Ptolemaios A' Soter"
1965 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].Name
1966 msgid "Ptolemaios D' Philopater"
1969 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].Name
1970 msgid "Kleopatra H' Philopater"
1973 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonFactions[0].Name
1974 msgid "Ptolemaic Egyptians"
1975 msgstr "مصریان بطلمیوسی"
1977 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonFactions[0].Description
1978 msgid "The great Greek-Macedonian dynastic rule over Ancient Egypt."
1981 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonStructures[0].Special
1982 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonStructures[0].Special
1984 "Maximum of 1 built. All Special Technologies and some regular city-phase "
1985 "technologies are researched here. Building one reduces the cost of all other"
1986 " remaining technologies by 10%."
1989 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonStructures[1].Name
1990 msgid "Stratópedo Misthophóron"
1991 msgstr "Stratópedo Misthophóron"
1993 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonStructures[1].Special
1995 "Must be constructed in neutral territory. Has no territory radius effect. "
1996 "Trains all 'mercenary' units."
1999 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonStructures[2].Name
2001 msgstr "فانوس دریایی"
2003 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonStructures[2].Special
2005 "When built along the shoreline, removes shroud of darkness over all the "
2006 "water, revealing all the coast lines on the map. Limit: 1."
2009 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonStructures[2].History
2011 "The Ptolemaic dynasty in Egypt built the magnificent Lighthouse of "
2012 "Alexandria near the harbor mouth of that Nile Delta city. This structure "
2013 "could be seen for many kilometers out to sea and was one of the Seven "
2014 "Wonders of the World."
2017 #: simulation/data/civs/ptol.jsonHistory
2019 "The Ptolemaic dynasty was a Macedonian Greek royal family which ruled the "
2020 "Ptolemaic Empire in Egypt during the Hellenistic period. Their rule lasted "
2021 "for 275 years, from 305 BC to 30 BC. They were the last dynasty of ancient "
2025 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonName
2029 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonCivBonuses[0].Description
2030 msgid "Roman Legionaries can form a Testudo."
2033 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonCivBonuses[0].Name
2034 msgid "Testudo Formation"
2037 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonCivBonuses[0].History
2039 "The Romans commonly used the Testudo or 'turtle' formation for defense: "
2040 "Legionaries were formed into hollow squares with twelve men on each side, "
2041 "standing so close together that their shields overlapped like fish scales."
2044 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonCivBonuses[1].Description
2046 "Any Roman citizen-soldier fighting within Roman territory gains a non-"
2047 "permanent +10% bonus in armor."
2050 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonCivBonuses[1].Name
2054 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonCivBonuses[1].History
2056 "Roman Citizenship was highly prized in the ancient world. Basic rights and "
2057 "privileges were afforded Roman citizens that were denied other conquered "
2058 "peoples. It is said that harming a Roman citizen was akin to harming Rome "
2059 "herself, and would cause the entire might of Rome to fall upon the "
2063 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Description
2064 msgid "Allied citizen-soldiers gain a +15% attack when in Roman territory."
2067 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Name
2071 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonTeamBonuses[0].History
2073 "Being allied with Rome came with great benefits (as well as great peril)."
2076 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonAINames[0]
2077 msgid "Lucius Junius Brutus"
2078 msgstr "لوسیوس جونیوس بروتوس"
2080 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonAINames[1]
2081 msgid "Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus"
2084 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonAINames[2]
2085 msgid "Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus"
2088 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonAINames[3]
2089 msgid "Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa"
2092 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonAINames[4]
2093 msgid "Gaius Iulius Iullus"
2096 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonAINames[5]
2097 msgid "Gaius Servilius Structus Ahala"
2100 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonAINames[6]
2101 msgid "Publius Cornelius Rufinus"
2104 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonAINames[7]
2105 msgid "Lucius Papirius Cursor"
2108 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonAINames[8]
2109 msgid "Aulus Manlius Capitolinus"
2112 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonAINames[9]
2113 msgid "Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus"
2116 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonAINames[10]
2117 msgid "Publius Sempronius Tuditanus"
2120 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonAINames[11]
2121 msgid "Marcus Cornelius Cethegus"
2124 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonAINames[12]
2125 msgid "Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius"
2128 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonAINames[13]
2129 msgid "Marcus Licinius Crassus"
2132 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Description
2133 msgid "Roman heroes can convert enemy units with great cost."
2136 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Name
2137 msgid "Divide et Impera"
2140 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].History
2142 "'Divide and conquer' was the main principle in Rome's foreign politics "
2143 "throughout its long history. The Romans lured enemies or neutral factions to"
2144 " their side by offering them certain privileges. In due period of time, "
2145 "friends as well as foes were subjugated."
2148 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].History
2150 "Dictator for six months during the Second Punic War. Instead of attacking "
2151 "the most powerful Hannibal, he started a very effective war of attrition "
2155 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].Name
2156 msgid "Quintus Fabius Maximus"
2157 msgstr "کوئینتوس فابیوس ماکسیموس"
2159 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].History
2161 "A soldier of the first war with Carthage, a hero of the Second Punic War, "
2162 "and victor over the Gauls at Clastidium. Plutarch describes him as a man of "
2163 "war, strong in body and constitution, with an iron will to fight on. As a "
2164 "general he was immensely capable, standing alongside Scipio Africanus and "
2165 "Claudius Nero as the most effective Roman generals of the entire Second "
2166 "Punic War. In addition to his military achievements Marcellus was a fan of "
2167 "Greek culture and arts, which he enthusiastically promoted in Rome. He met "
2168 "his demise when his men were ambushed near Venusia. In honor of the respect "
2169 "the people held for him, Marcellus was granted the title of 'Sword of Rome.'"
2172 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].Name
2173 msgid "Marcus Claudius Marcellus"
2174 msgstr "مارکوس کلادیوس مارسلوس"
2176 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].History
2178 "He was the first really successful Roman general against the Carthaginians. "
2179 "His campaigns in Spain and Africa helped to bring Carthage to its knees "
2180 "during the Second Punic War. He defeated Hannibal at the Battle of Zama in "
2184 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].Name
2185 msgid "Scipio Africanus"
2186 msgstr "اسکیپیو آفریکانوس"
2188 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonStructures[0].Name
2189 msgid "Entrenched Camp"
2192 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonStructures[0].Special
2193 msgid "Trains citizen-soldiers from neutral or enemy territory."
2196 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonStructures[0].History
2198 "Sometimes it was a temporary camp built facing the route by which the army "
2199 "is to march, other times a defensive or offensive (for sieges) structure. "
2200 "Within the Praetorian gate, which should either front the east or the enemy,"
2201 " the tents of the first centuries or cohorts are pitched, and the dracos "
2202 "(ensigns of cohorts) and other ensigns planted. The Decumane gate is "
2203 "directly opposite to the Praetorian in the rear of the camp, and through "
2204 "this the soldiers are conducted to the place appointed for punishment or "
2205 "execution. It has a turf wall, and it's surrounded by a canal filled with "
2206 "water whenever possible for extra defense. Many towns started up as bigger "
2207 "military camps to evolve to more complicated cities."
2210 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonStructures[1].Name
2211 msgid "Murus Latericius"
2214 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonStructures[1].Special
2215 msgid "Can be built in neutral and enemy territory to strangle enemy towns."
2218 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonStructures[1].History
2219 msgid "Turf walls built by legionaries during sieges."
2222 #: simulation/data/civs/rome.jsonHistory
2224 "The Romans controlled one of the largest empires of the ancient world, "
2225 "stretching at its peak from southern Scotland to the Sahara Desert, and "
2226 "containing between 60 million and 80 million inhabitants, one quarter of the"
2227 " Earth's population at that time. Rome also remained one of the strongest "
2228 "nations on earth for almost 800 years. The Romans were the supreme builders "
2229 "of the ancient world, excelled at siege warfare and had an exquisite "
2230 "infantry and navy."
2233 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonName
2234 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Name
2238 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonCivBonuses[0].Description
2240 "This unlocks the Seleucid expansion building, the Klēroukhia or Military "
2241 "Colony, similar to Civic Centers for other factions. It is weaker and "
2242 "carries a smaller territory influence, but is cheaper and built faster."
2245 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonCivBonuses[0].Name
2249 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonCivBonuses[1].Description
2251 "Choose between Traditional Army and Reform Army technologies that unlock "
2252 "different Champions."
2255 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonCivBonuses[1].History
2256 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].History
2258 "Seleucid and indeed Successor warfare evolved over the course of the 3rd and"
2259 " 2nd centuries. Contact with Eastern upstarts such as the Parthians and "
2260 "constant revolts of peripheral satrapies such as Bactria caused the "
2261 "Seleucids to reform their military and change their tactics, specifically in"
2262 " the cavalry arm. War with the Romans from the West and invasions from the "
2263 "Galatians also forced the Seleucids to reform their infantry regiments to be"
2267 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Description
2268 msgid "Allied Civic Centers are 20% cheaper."
2271 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Name
2272 msgid "Syrian Tetrapolis"
2275 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonTeamBonuses[0].History
2277 "The political core of the Seleucid Empire consisted of four 'sister' cities:"
2278 " Antioch (the capital), Seleucia Pieria, Apamea, and Laodicea."
2281 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[0]
2282 msgid "Seleucus I Nicator"
2285 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[1]
2286 msgid "Antiochus I Soter"
2287 msgstr "آنتیوکوس اول"
2289 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[2]
2290 msgid "Antiochus II Theos"
2291 msgstr "آنتیوکوس دوم"
2293 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[3]
2294 msgid "Seleucus II Callinicus"
2297 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[4]
2298 msgid "Seleucus III Ceraunus"
2301 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[5]
2302 msgid "Antiochus III Megas"
2303 msgstr "آنتیوکوس سوم"
2305 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[6]
2306 msgid "Seleucus IV Philopator"
2307 msgstr "سلوکوس چهارم"
2309 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[7]
2310 msgid "Antiochus IV Epiphanes"
2311 msgstr "آنتیوکوس چهارم"
2313 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[8]
2314 msgid "Antiochus V Eupator"
2315 msgstr "آنتیوکوس پنجم"
2317 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[9]
2318 msgid "Demetrius I Soter"
2319 msgstr "دیمیتریوس اول"
2321 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[10]
2322 msgid "Alexander I Balas"
2325 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[11]
2326 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[15]
2327 msgid "Demetrius II Nicator"
2328 msgstr "دیمیتریوس دوم"
2330 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[12]
2331 msgid "Antiochus VI Dionysus"
2332 msgstr "آنتیوکوس ششم"
2334 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[13]
2335 msgid "Diodotus Tryphon"
2336 msgstr "دیدوتوس تریفون"
2338 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[14]
2339 msgid "Antiochus VII Sidetes"
2340 msgstr "آنتیوکوس هفتم"
2342 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[16]
2343 msgid "Alexander II Zabinas"
2346 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[17]
2347 msgid "Cleopatra Thea"
2348 msgstr "کلئوپاترا تئا"
2350 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[18]
2351 msgid "Seleucus V Philometor"
2352 msgstr "سلوکوس پنجم"
2354 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[19]
2355 msgid "Antiochus VIII Grypus"
2356 msgstr "آنتیوکوس هشتم"
2358 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[20]
2359 msgid "Antiochus IX Cyzicenus"
2360 msgstr "آنتیوکوس نهم"
2362 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[21]
2363 msgid "Seleucus VI Epiphanes"
2366 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[22]
2367 msgid "Antiochus X Eusebes"
2368 msgstr "آنتیوکوس دهم"
2370 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[23]
2371 msgid "Demetrius III Eucaerus"
2372 msgstr "دیمیتریوس سوم یوکاروس"
2374 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[24]
2375 msgid "Antiochus XI Epiphanes"
2376 msgstr "آنتیوکوس یازدهم اپیفانس"
2378 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[25]
2379 msgid "Philip I Philadelphus"
2380 msgstr "فیلیپ اول فیلادلفوس"
2382 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[26]
2383 msgid "Antiochus XII Dionysus"
2384 msgstr "آنتیوکوس هفتم دیونیزوس"
2386 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[27]
2387 msgid "Seleucus VII Kybiosaktes"
2388 msgstr "سلوکوس هفتم کیبیوساکتس"
2390 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[28]
2391 msgid "Antiochus XIII Asiaticus"
2392 msgstr "آنتیوکوس هشتم آسیاتیکوس"
2394 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonAINames[29]
2395 msgid "Philip II Philoromaeus"
2396 msgstr "فیلیپ دوم فیلورومائوس"
2398 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Description
2400 "Traditional Army unlocks Silver Shields and Scythed Chariots, Reform Army "
2401 "unlocks Romanized Heavy Swordsmen and Cataphracts."
2404 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Name
2405 msgid "Traditional Army vs. Reform Army"
2408 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[2].Description
2410 "A one-time purchase of 20 Indian War Elephants from the Mauryan Empire."
2413 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[2].Name
2414 msgid "Marriage Alliance"
2415 msgstr "ازدواج سیاسی"
2417 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[2].History
2419 "Seleucus I Nicator invaded the Punjab region of India in 305 BC, confronting"
2420 " Chandragupta Maurya (Sandrokottos), founder of the Mauryan empire. It is "
2421 "said that Chandragupta fielded an army of 600,000 men and 9,000 war "
2422 "elephants (Pliny, Natural History VI, 22.4). Seleucus met with no success "
2423 "and to establish peace between the two great powers and to formalize their "
2424 "alliance, he married his daughter to Chandragupta. In return, Chandragupta "
2425 "gifted Seleucus a corps of 500 war elephants, which would prove a decisive "
2426 "military asset for Seleucus as he fought the rest of Alexander's successors."
2429 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[3].History
2431 "The beautiful and powerful breed of Nisean horses increases health for "
2435 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].History
2437 "Always lying in wait for the neighboring nations, strong in arms and "
2438 "persuasive in council, he (Seleucus) acquired Mesopotamia, Armenia, "
2439 "'Seleucid' Cappadocia, Persis, Parthia, Bactria, Arabia, Tapouria, Sogdia, "
2440 "Arachosia, Hyrcania, and other adjacent peoples that had been subdued by "
2441 "Alexander, as far as the river Indus, so that the boundaries of his empire "
2442 "were the most extensive in Asia after that of Alexander. The whole region "
2443 "from Phrygia to the Indus was subject to Seleucus. — Appian, 'The Syrian "
2447 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].Name
2448 msgid "Seleukos A' Nikator"
2449 msgstr "Seleukos A' Nikator"
2451 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].History
2453 "Antiochus inherited a troubled kingdom upon the beginning of his reign. From"
2454 " the verge of collapse he managed to weld back together the empire Seleukus "
2455 "I so hard to found. The rebellious eastern satraps of Bactria and Parthia "
2456 "were brought to heel , temporarily securing his eastern borders. He then "
2457 "turned his attention to mother Greece, attempting to fulfill the dreams of "
2458 "his fathers by invading Greece under the pretext of liberation. The Achaean "
2459 "League and the Kingdom of Pergamon banded together with the Romans to defeat"
2460 " him at the Battle of Magnesia, forever burying the dream of reuniting "
2461 "Alexander's empire."
2464 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].Name
2465 msgid "Antiokhos G' Megas"
2466 msgstr "Antiokhos G' Megas"
2468 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].History
2470 "Antiochus IV Epiphanes was a son of Antiochus III the Great and brother of "
2471 "Seleucus IV Philopator. Originally named Mithridates, he assumed the name "
2472 "Antiochus either upon his accession to the throne or after the death of his "
2473 "elder brother Antiochus. Notable events during his reign include the near-"
2474 "conquest of Egypt (twice), which was halted by the threat of Roman "
2475 "intervention, and the beginning of the Jewish revolt of the Maccabees. He "
2476 "died of sudden illness while fighting off a Parthian invasion from the East."
2479 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].Name
2480 msgid "Antiokhos D' Epiphanes"
2481 msgstr "Antiokhos D' Epiphanes"
2483 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonFactions[0].Description
2485 "The Macedonian-Greek dynasty that ruled the Eastern part of Alexander's "
2489 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonStructures[1].Special
2490 msgid "Trains all cavalry units except Citizen-Militia Cavalry."
2493 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonStructures[2].Name
2494 msgid "Military Colony"
2495 msgstr "مهاجرنشین نظامی"
2497 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonStructures[2].Special
2499 "This is the Seleucid expansion building, similar to Civic Centers for other "
2500 "factions. It is weaker and carries a smaller territory influence, but is "
2501 "cheaper and built faster."
2504 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonStructures[2].History
2506 "The Seleucid kings invited Greeks, Macedonians, Galatians (Gauls), Cretans, "
2507 "and Thracians alike to settle in within the vast territories of the empire. "
2508 "They settled in military colonies called cleruchies (klēroukhia). Under this"
2509 " arrangement, the settlers were given a plot of land, or a kleros, and in "
2510 "return were required to serve in the great king's army when called to duty. "
2511 "This created a upper-middle class of military settlers who owed their "
2512 "livelihoods and fortunes to the Syrian kings and helped grow the available "
2513 "manpower for the imperial Seleucid army. A side effect of this system was "
2514 "that it drained the Greek homeland of military-aged men, a contributing "
2515 "factor to Greece's eventual conquest by Rome."
2518 #: simulation/data/civs/sele.jsonHistory
2520 "The Macedonian-Greek dynasty that ruled most of Alexander's former empire."
2523 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonName
2524 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonFactions[0].Name
2528 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonCivBonuses[0].Description
2529 msgid "Spartans can use the powerful Phalanx formation."
2532 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonCivBonuses[0].History
2534 "The Spartans were undisputed masters of phalanx warfare. The Spartans were "
2535 "so feared for their discipline that the enemy army would sometimes break up "
2536 "and run away before a single shield clashed. 'Othismos' refers to the point "
2537 "in a phalanx battle where both sides try to shove each other out of "
2538 "formation, attempting to breaking up the enemy lines and routing them."
2541 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonCivBonuses[1].Description
2543 "The Spartan rank upgrades at the Barracks cost no resources, except time."
2546 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonCivBonuses[1].Name
2547 msgid "Laws of Lycurgus"
2548 msgstr "قوانین لیکورگوس"
2550 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonCivBonuses[1].History
2552 "Under the Constitution written by the mythical law-giver Lycurgus, the "
2553 "institution of The Agoge was established, where Spartans were trained from "
2554 "the age of 6 to be superior warriors in defense of the Spartan state."
2557 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Description
2558 msgid "Allies can train Spartiates."
2559 msgstr "متحدان می توانند اسپارتیاتس تربیت کنند."
2561 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonTeamBonuses[0].Name
2562 msgid "Peloponnesian League"
2563 msgstr "اتحاد پنلوپی"
2565 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonTeamBonuses[0].History
2567 "Much of the Peloponnese was subject to Sparta in one way or another. This "
2568 "loose confederation, with Sparta as its leader, was later dubbed the "
2569 "Peloponnesian League by historians, but in ancient times was called 'The "
2570 "Lacedaemonians and their allies.'"
2573 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonAINames[0]
2577 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonAINames[1]
2581 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonAINames[2]
2582 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].Name
2586 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonAINames[3]
2590 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonAINames[4]
2594 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonAINames[6]
2598 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonAINames[7]
2602 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonAINames[8]
2606 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonAINames[9]
2610 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonAINames[10]
2614 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonAINames[11]
2618 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Description
2620 "Spartan female citizens cannot be captured and will doggedly fight back "
2621 "against any attackers. They are also capable of constructing defense towers "
2625 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].Name
2626 msgid "Feminine Mystique"
2629 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[0].History
2631 "Spartan women were some of the freest in the ancient world. They could own "
2632 "land and slaves and even exercise naked like Spartan men. It is said that "
2633 "only Spartan women gave birth to real men. Such tough-as-nails women more "
2634 "than once helped save their city from disaster, for example when after a "
2635 "lost battle against Pyrrhus of Epirus they overnight built an earthen "
2636 "rampart to protect the city while their men slept in preparation for the "
2640 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Description
2641 msgid "Units in phalanx formation move faster."
2644 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].Name
2645 msgid "Tyrtean Paeans"
2646 msgstr "Tyrtean Paeans"
2648 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[1].History
2650 "Paeans were battle hymns that were sung by the hoplites when they charged "
2651 "the enemy lines. One of the first known Paeans were composed by Tirteus, a "
2652 "warrior poet of Sparta, during the First Messenian War."
2655 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[2].Description
2656 msgid "+25% health for spear infantry, but also +10% train time."
2659 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[2].Name
2663 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonFactions[0].Technologies[2].History
2665 "Spartans were housed and trained from a young age to be superlative warriors"
2666 " and to endure any hardship a military life can give them."
2669 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].History
2671 "The king of Sparta, who fought and died at the battle of Thermopylae in 480 "
2672 "B.C. He successfully blocked the way of the huge Persian army through the "
2673 "narrow passage with his 7000 men, until Xerxes was made aware of a secret "
2674 "unobstructed path. Finding the enemy at his rear, Leonidas sent home most of"
2675 " his troops, choosing to stay behind with 300 hand-picked hoplites and win "
2676 "time for the others to withdraw."
2679 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[0].Name
2681 msgstr "لئونیداس اول"
2683 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[1].History
2685 "Because Brasidas has sponsored their citizenship in return for service, "
2686 "Helot Skirmishers fight longer and harder for Sparta while within range of "
2690 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].History
2692 "Agis III was the 20th Spartan king of the Eurypontid lineage. Agis cobbled "
2693 "together an alliance of Southern Greek states to fight off Macedonian "
2694 "hegemony while Alexander the Great was away in Asia on his conquest march. "
2695 "After securing Crete as a Spartan tributary, Agis then moved to besiege the "
2696 "city of Megalopolis in the Peloponnese, who was an ally of Macedon. "
2697 "Antipater, the Macedonian regent, lead an army to stop this new uprising. In"
2698 " the Battle of Megalopolis, the Macedonians prevailed in a long and bloody "
2699 "battle. Much like Leonidas 150 years earlier, instead of surrendering, Agis "
2700 "made a heroic final stand in order to buy time for his troops to retreat."
2703 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonFactions[0].Heroes[2].Name
2707 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonStructures[1].Name
2711 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonStructures[1].Special
2712 msgid "Train heroes and Spartiates and research technologies related to them."
2715 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonStructures[1].History
2717 "The Syssition was the Mess Hall for full-blooded Spartiates. Every Spartan "
2718 "peer, even kings, belonged to one."
2721 #: simulation/data/civs/spart.jsonHistory
2723 "Sparta was a prominent city-state in ancient Greece, and its dominant "
2724 "military power on land from circa 650 B.C. Spartan culture was obsessed with"
2725 " military training and excellence, with rigorous training for boys beginning"
2726 " at age seven. Thanks to its military might, Sparta led a coalition of Greek"
2727 " forces during the Greco-Persian Wars, and won over Athens in the "
2728 "Peloponnesian Wars, though at great cost."