Eastern Roman cities are cities that can be founded by the Eastern Roman civilization in the Fall of Rome scenario in Civilization III: Conquests. The capital and some cities were originally founded, and the names of future cities are chosen in the order they appear on the list below.
The names listed are default names; players can change their cities' names if they choose.
List of cities[]
Founding Order | City Name | Notes |
---|---|---|
Capital | ||
- | Constantinople | |
Originally founded cities | ||
- | Alexandria | |
- | Antioch | |
- | Thessalonika | |
- | Ephesus | |
- | Cappadocia | |
- | Nicomedia | |
- | Singidunum | |
- | Ancyra | |
- | Athenae | |
- | Cyrene | |
- | Pergamum | |
- | Gortyn | |
- | Paphos | |
- | Caesarea | |
- | Nisibis | |
- | Iconium | |
- | Salonae | |
- | Sirmium | |
Cities that can be founded | ||
1 | Constantinople | Major economic hub; now called Istanbul |
2 | Adrianople | Now called Edirne |
3 | Caesarea | Town in modern day Isreal known for its historic fort |
4 | Nicaea | Known for the council of Nicea; now called Izmik |
5 | Varna | |
6 | Smyrna | |
7 | Heraclea | |
8 | Trebizond | |
9 | Chalcedon | |
10 | Sardica | Modern day Sofia, Bulgaria |
11 | Naissus | |
12 | Dyrrachium | |
13 | Septum | |
14 | Nicomedia | |
15 | Amorium | |
16 | Ancyra | Modern day Ankara, Turkey |
17 | Brusa | |
18 | Iconium | |
19 | Prilep | |
20 | Ohrid | |
21 | Vidin | |
22 | Samosata | |
23 | Ani | |
24 | Edessa | |
25 | Taormina |