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The default Babylonian city list is a mix of [[wikipedia:Sumeria|Sumerian]], [[wikipedia:Akkadian Empire|Akkadian]], [[wikipedia:Babylonian Empire|Babylonian]], [[wikipedia:Assyrian Empire|Assyrian]], [[wikipedia:Parthian Empire|Parthian]], and archaeological sites. "[[wikipedia:Tell (archaeology)|Tell]]" or "Tel" is Egyptian Arabic for "hill", used for the mounds created in the Mesopotamian plain by submerged ruins. Other names (e.g. [[wikipedia:Khorsabad|Khorsabad]]) are those of the modern towns nearest the ruins of ancient cities. |
The default Babylonian city list is a mix of [[wikipedia:Sumeria|Sumerian]], [[wikipedia:Akkadian Empire|Akkadian]], [[wikipedia:Babylonian Empire|Babylonian]], [[wikipedia:Assyrian Empire|Assyrian]], [[wikipedia:Parthian Empire|Parthian]], and archaeological sites. "[[wikipedia:Tell (archaeology)|Tell]]" or "Tel" is Egyptian Arabic for "hill", used for the mounds created in the Mesopotamian plain by submerged ruins. Other names (e.g. [[wikipedia:Khorsabad|Khorsabad]]) are those of the modern towns nearest the ruins of ancient cities. |
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− | + | # '''[[Babylon]]''' (default capital) |
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− | + | # [[Ur]] |
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− | + | # [[Nineveh]] |
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− | + | # [[Ashur]] |
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− | + | # Ellipi |
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− | + | # [[Akkad]] |
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− | + | # [[Uruk]] |
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− | + | # Eridu |
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− | + | # Samarra |
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− | + | # Lagash |
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− | + | # Kish |
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− | + | # Nippur |
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− | + | # Shuruppak |
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− | + | # Sippar |
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− | + | # Izibia |
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− | + | # Larsa |
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− | + | # Nimrud |
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− | + | # Zamua |
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− | + | # Khorsabad |
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− | + | # Hindana |
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− | + | # Tell Wilaya |
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− | + | # Umma |
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− | + | # Adab |
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− | + | # Telloh |
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− | + | # Nina |
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− | + | # Ebla |
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− | + | # Borsippa |
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− | + | # Jamdat Nasr |
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− | + | # Tell Uqair |
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− | + | # Ctesiphon |
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− | + | # Tell Agrab |
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− | + | # Tell Asmar |
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− | + | # Anah |
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− | + | # Mari |
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− | + | # Teppe Gawra |
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− | + | # Dur Sharrukin |
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− | + | # Dahuk |
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− | + | # Shanidar |
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− | + | # Tannur |
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− | + | # Gerar |
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− | + | # Lachish |
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− | + | # Jarmo |
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− | + | # Nuzi |
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− | + | # Tell Matarrah |
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− | + | # Jambur |
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− | + | # Mawat |
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− | + | # Hatra |
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− | + | # Calah |
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− | + | # Hasanlu |
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− | + | # Phraaspa |
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− | + | # Sirnak |
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When this list is completed, the game continues with the names in the [[City (Civ2)#Extra list|extra cities list]]. When that list is completed, the game cycles back to the top of this list with "Babylon" again. |
When this list is completed, the game continues with the names in the [[City (Civ2)#Extra list|extra cities list]]. When that list is completed, the game cycles back to the top of this list with "Babylon" again. |
Latest revision as of 22:24, 12 January 2020
The Babylonian civilization (Babylonians) is a default civilization in Civilization II.
Contents
Color[edit | edit source]
The Babylonians are a green civilization. A game that includes them will not also include the Japanese or Zulus.
Leaders[edit | edit source]

- Main article: Leaders (Civ2)
The default male leader of the Babylonians is Hammurabi (c. 1810–1750ish BC), the 6th king of the 1st Babylonian dynasty. He united most of Mesopotamia under Babylon and is remembered for his legal code.
The default female leader is Ishtari, a misspelling of Ishtar, the Akkadian name of the Sumerian goddess Inanna and the planet Venus.
Babylonian leaders only use the default titles.
Personality[edit | edit source]
The Babylonian AI is rational, perfectionistic, and civilized.
City list[edit | edit source]
- Main article: City (Civ2)
The default Babylonian city list is a mix of Sumerian, Akkadian, Babylonian, Assyrian, Parthian, and archaeological sites. "Tell" or "Tel" is Egyptian Arabic for "hill", used for the mounds created in the Mesopotamian plain by submerged ruins. Other names (e.g. Khorsabad) are those of the modern towns nearest the ruins of ancient cities.
- Babylon (default capital)
- Ur
- Nineveh
- Ashur
- Ellipi
- Akkad
- Uruk
- Eridu
- Samarra
- Lagash
- Kish
- Nippur
- Shuruppak
- Sippar
- Izibia
- Larsa
- Nimrud
- Zamua
- Khorsabad
- Hindana
- Tell Wilaya
- Umma
- Adab
- Telloh
- Nina
- Ebla
- Borsippa
- Jamdat Nasr
- Tell Uqair
- Ctesiphon
- Tell Agrab
- Tell Asmar
- Anah
- Mari
- Teppe Gawra
- Dur Sharrukin
- Dahuk
- Shanidar
- Tannur
- Gerar
- Lachish
- Jarmo
- Nuzi
- Tell Matarrah
- Jambur
- Mawat
- Hatra
- Calah
- Hasanlu
- Phraaspa
- Sirnak
When this list is completed, the game continues with the names in the extra cities list. When that list is completed, the game cycles back to the top of this list with "Babylon" again.
Ctesiphon is essentially the same settlement as the "Seleucia" that appears in the Roman list.
Civilization II Civilizations |
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