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  2. Glory of the Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    Glory of the Roman Empire is a 2006 city-building video game set during the age of the Roman Empire, developed by Haemimont Games. The game features a three-dimensional game engine and individual modeling of game character behaviors. The game was released in Spain and Italy in December 2006 by FX Interactive under the name Imperium Civitas.

  3. Imperium Romanum (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Imperium Romanum is a sequel to the 2006 game Glory of the Roman Empire, by the same developer. Players act as governor of a Roman province and must build and maintain a thriving and prosperous settlement. The game takes place during the time of the Roman Empire. Players build Roman towers, gates, and bridges and use currency to fund projects. [1]

  4. Grand Ages: Rome - Wikipedia

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    Grand Ages: Rome (previously known as Imperium Romanum 2) is a 2009 city-building and real-time strategy game developed by Haemimont Games and published by Kalypso Media. It is the sequel to 2008's Imperium Romanum. The Italian and Spanish versions of the game are titled as Imperivm: Civitas III.

  5. Roman currency - Wikipedia

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    Estimates of the value of the denarius range from 1.6 to 2.85 times its metal content, [citation needed] thought to equal the purchasing power of 10 modern British pound sterling at the beginning of the Roman Empire to around 18 pound sterling by its end (comparing bread, wine, and meat prices) and, over the same period, around one to three ...

  6. Imperivm: Great Battles of Rome - Wikipedia

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    Imperivm: Great Battles of Rome revives the battles which made Ancient Rome one of the great empire of the world, such as the Siege of Numantia, August victory against Mark Antony and Cleopatra in Egypt, Marcus Aurelius campaign against the Germans in the north of the Rhin river, Viriathus uprising in the West Iberian Peninsula and the Siege of Alesia led by Julius Caesar.

  7. The Glory of Rome - Wikipedia

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    The Glory of Rome lays out guidelines for moving the AD&D game to the Roman Empire. [1] In terms of character classes, mages and psionicists are not available, and fighters can become legionaries, gladiators, and charioteers. [1] Equipment changes as well, for example a short sword becomes a gladius in ancient Rome, and magic works differently. [1]

  8. Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    Romans in the first and second centuries counted coins, rather than weighing them—an indication that the coin was valued on its face. This tendency towards fiat money led to the debasement of Roman coinage in the later Empire. [245] The standardization of money throughout the Empire promoted trade and market integration. [241]

  9. Talk:Glory of the Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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