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Byzantine Empire 1337 (Diplomacy)

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Historical Diplo map:

Player 1 - Epirus - Byzantines
Player 2 - Mentese - Turks
Player 3 - Eretnid - Turks
Player 4 - Ottomans - Turks
Player 5 - Venice - Italians
Player 6 - Byzantine Empire -Byzantines
Player 7 - Athens - Spanish
Player 8 - Armenia - Byzantines

Victory:

Ottoman victory:

- To win must destroy Hagia Sophia (P6 Wonder).

Byzantine victory:

- To win must hold Hagia Sophia during 1h 45 minutes. (If Armenia falls during 2 h 15 minutes).
30 kommentarer
Vaskonios 3 12 nov, 2017 @ 14:45 
Its for being divided that we fell to defend Constantinopolis
Jimi Jones 12 nov, 2017 @ 9:48 
Thanks
Thor  [skapare] 12 nov, 2017 @ 9:00 
It's actually 5v3. The turks are already united. The christians are divided and neutral eachother. To win all christians must cooperate and fight the turks together.
Jimi Jones 12 nov, 2017 @ 8:12 
how are the team compositions byzantines vs turks vs spain vs italy, or alla against all?
Vaskonios 3 21 okt, 2017 @ 12:50 
Yeah it was captured by the Aragonese company
Thor  [skapare] 7 okt, 2017 @ 10:20 
Athens was controlled by Aragonese Kingdom (Spain).
Doomed World 7 okt, 2017 @ 10:02 
feel like Athens should be Italians too
Legionary Guard 7 aug, 2017 @ 15:02 
Ugh. I saw the thumbnail and thought I had clicked over to CKII on accident.
Cyniical 5 aug, 2017 @ 11:37 
lmfao i clicked on this thinking it was a ck2 mod for some reason
Thor  [skapare] 5 aug, 2017 @ 7:22 
It´s 1337 because is a chooseable date in CK II and I found this date and this area very interesting. I did the same with more maps from EU IV and CK II.