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  2. French ship Bretagne (1855) - Wikipedia

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    Bretagne was a fast 130-gun three-deck ship of the French Navy, designed by engineer Jules Marielle.Built as a new capital ship meant to improve on the very successful Océan class, while avoiding the weaknesses found on Valmy, she retained most of the Océan ' s design, and incorporated the philosophy of "fast ship of the line" pioneered by Napoléon, with a rounded stern and a two-cylinder ...

  3. March of the Eagles - Wikipedia

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    Originally, it was called Napoleon's Campaigns II. [6] The original Napoleon's Campaigns was released by AGEOD in 2007, and Paradox acquired the company in December 2009. [7] Paradox had a vision to create the sequel drawing on the war influences of Hearts of Iron, the look and feel of Europa Universalis, and the ability to "win", such as in ...

  4. List of ships of the Victorian Naval Forces - Wikipedia

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    HMVS Cerberus List of Ships of the Victorian Naval Forces, 1855–1901: Contents: Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A Name Type Class ...

  5. Victoria II - Wikipedia

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    Victoria II is a grand strategy game developed by the Swedish game company Paradox Development Studio and published by Paradox Interactive. It was announced on August 19, 2009, and released on August 13, 2010. [ 2 ]

  6. Paradox Development Studio - Wikipedia

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    Both were also designed to be open to anyone who wishes to modify the original game files to create mods. As a result, games can be modded with as little as a text editor, which has led to the development of strong modding communities for each of Paradox's games. [5]

  7. Napoleon at War - Wikipedia

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    Napoleon at War is a "quadrigame", a game box holding four thematically connected 2-player board wargames that use a common set of rules, in this case four different battles fought by Napoleon: Marengo: Napoleon in Italy, 14 June 1800 (designed by David Isby) Jena-Auerstadt: The Battle for Prussia (designed by Tom Walczyk)

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  9. Slitherine Software - Wikipedia

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    Slitherine Software UK Limited (also known as Slitherine Strategies) is a British video game developer and publisher founded on 25 June 2000. It is responsible for the production of a range of over 200 strategy and war video games. [3]