![]() ![]() ![]() The Atlantic crosser which did not kill anyone. The dangerous looker which came across the Atlantic. Not only a nice case of batesian mimicry in which a dangerous species gets mimicked by a less dangerous one, but also an observation of great historic interest Apparently the Romans had already reached the new world way before Columbus or the Vikings! Not only had they reached the new world, but also brought back a pretty and harmless snake from North America. This symbolic statement was later printed onto gold coins. 1 It was an inspirational motto used until the Fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD. These snakes are brightly colored because they are trying to pass as another species of snake- a highly venomous coral snake (several genera of the family Elaphidae). Roma invicta A solidus of Priscus Attalus with the phrase Roma invicta on the back Roma invicta is a Latin phrase, meaning 'unconquered Rome'. Luckily for senator Gaius and his bedfellow, the snake sharing their sheets is a harmless milksnake ( Lampropeltis). Animals that have effective means of defending themselves, such as a potent venom or a very bad flavor, often have bright colors (aposematic coloration). The beautiful snake is brightly colored, and therefore must be quite dangerous. As senator Gaius and his mistress sleep, we see how a snake slithers between their bedsheets. In the night, we see the soldiers of emperor Commodus put a snake in the bed of one of the senators who support Maximus. Commodus strikes back, and has several senators captured or murdered. Maximus wins the favor of the crowds, and of some members of the senate of Rome. As he gets trained as a gladiator, he finally gets his chance at revenge when he is sent out to Rome to entertain Commodus and the crowds. Maximus himself barely escapes with his life. After the old emperor's death, Commodus has Maximus' family murdered. The life of the loyal and successful general Maximus takes a turn for the worse as the emperor Marcus Aurelius chooses him as successor over his son Commodus. The Hair might still be not the same, choose one you like in the Barbershop.In ancient Rome, blood sport rules the mobs, or so we are led to believe in the epic movie "Gladiator" of 2000. P.S.: If you want the Character look like in the Screenshots you need the following Mods, I think most People have them anyway because they are Must have Mods for absolutly everybody: The game can best be described as a mixture of the old Amiga classic North and South and the Total War series. The game combines action oriented real-time battles with turn-based strategy on the campaign map where you raise, supply and move your armies. ![]() Trait "Caesar bloodline" for Julia Augusta (unlocked in the ruler designer for 80 points)īecause of the large Text this has been moved to an external PDF-File: In Roma Invicta you have the honor of conquering ancient Gaul with your Roman legions.New ruler of Naples, Julia Augusta of House / Dynasty Caesar.Temple holding with Special Slot for new Temple Building.Special building "Colosseum of Neapolis".Development increased and expansion improved.Culture Roman and religion Mythologia Romana.Better Modifier from all Holy Sites except Rome. ![]() 2 additional Holy Sites (Sparta and Neapolis).Hellenic religion is replaced by "Mythologia Romana" New Governments (Res Publica, Dicatura and Imperium).New Dynasty Legacy Perks including Gladiatores.New Duchy Building Chain (Roman Military Academy).New Building Chain for Castle Holdings (Slave Market).Five new combat units for Roman culture.Most of the innovations of the tribal era are unlocked.Chancellor can help other Councilliors with Tasks.New Building Chains for City Holdings (Residential Area and Red light district). ![]()
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