Mediterranean Hegemon of Ancient Greece
古希腊之地中海霸主, Cổ Hi Lạp Chi Địa Trung Hải Bá Chủ
This is a time of great powers: The vast Persia, Sparta that was founded by force, Athens with its trade and business, Thebes the rising star, The ambitious Macedonia, The twin heroes of the Western Mediterranean, The rising Rome and so on.This is an era of brilliant stars: Agesilaus II the last king of Sparta, Epaminondas the Rising General of Thebes, Philip II the founder of Macedonian's hegemon, Dionysius the tyrant of Syracuse, Camillus the Roman dictator and saviorThis is an era of contention among a hundred schools of thought: Plato the great philosopher, Antisthenes founder of cynicism, Pythagoras school of number, Democritus the encyclopedia scholar, Hippocrates the father of western medicine, Aristophanes the great dramatistWhat will the hero bring to the world when he comes to this age as a humble mercenary through rebirth?
- C.894: Naval Battle of Thermae (I)
- C.893: The Eastern Phoenicians Fleet
- C.892: Unknown Fleet
- C.891: Miltiades Refusal and Obedience
- C.890: Seclians Return
- C.889: Night Raid
- C.888: Siege of Selinus
- C.887: Landfall: Sicily (II)
- C.886: Landfall: Sicily (I)
- C.885: Hidden Worries
- C.884: Surrounding the remnants of the Roman army
- C.883: The Third Fleets Special Arrangement
- C.882: Plans to handle the Samnites
- C.881: The End of The Samnite Tribe Alliance (III)
- C.880: The End of the Samnite Tribal Alliance (II)
- C.879: The End of the Samnite Tribal Alliance (I)
- C.878: Battle of Nola (III)
- C.877: Battle of Nola (II)
- C.876: Battle of Nola (I)
- C.875: Facing the Caudini Reinforcements
- C.874: Attacking Nola (II)
- C.873: Attacking Nola (I)
- C.872: Nucerias Tribal Warrior
- C.871: Division
- C.870: Deadline for defeating the enemy
- C.869: Carthage warmly welcomes Mago
- C.868: Family Dinner
- C.867: Rugby Competition in Rome
- C.866: Happy New Year
- C.865: Attacking Nola
- C.864: Merry Christmas
- C.863: Marching to Beneventum
- C.862: The Samnite Tribal Alliances Decision
- C.861: Marching West
- C.860: Victory in Aquilonia
- C.859: Counter Encirclement
- C.858: Surrounded
- C.857: The Night Assault of the Samnites
- C.866: Banquet in Rome
- C.856: Marching to the Samnites Mountains
- C.855: Persuading Surrender (II)
- C.864: Siege of Beneventum
- C.854: Persuading Surrender (I)
- C.853: Pursuit and Attack
- C.852: Surrounded in all sides
- C.851: Encircling the enemy to attack the reinforcements coming to its aid
- C.850: Attack on Gabii
- C.849: Alexius Plan
- C.848: The Ministry of Militarys Plan
- C.847: Sisters
- C.846: Attacking East
- C.845: Publius Mission
- C.844: The Commotion on Mons Capitolinus
- C.843: Stolos Frustration
- C.842: Triumphant Return in Rome (II)
- C.841: Triumphant Return in Rome (I)
- C.840
- C.839: The Roman Soldiers Choice
- C.838: Flames Engulfed Ostia
- C.837: Amintas Concession
- C.836: Ostia
- C.835: Phryntors Self-Nomination
- C.834: The Etruscan Leagues Choice
- C.833: Athens join the war
- C.832: Campanias Catastrophe
- C.831: The Destruction of Baparia
- C.830: Bloody Gathering
- C.829: The Proud Kinduk
- C.828: Garnis Decision
- C.827: Crisis of Ostia
- C.826: Dilemma
- C.825: Reinforcements to Ostia
- C.824: Sextus
- C.823: Persuasion
- C.822: Sowing Discord
- C.821: Attack and Defense in Ostia
- C.820: Attack on Ostia
- C.818: King to King (I)
- C.819: King to King (II)
- C.817: A Clumsy Assassination
- C.816: Religious Issue in Rome
- C.815: Camillus Ingenious Strategy
- C.814: Licinius Stolo
- C.813: The Appointment of Romes Administrative Officials (II)
- C.812: The Appointment of Romes Administrative Officials (I)
- C.811: Phryntors Concern
- C.810: Davos Response
- C.809: The Roman Armys Reaction
- C.12: Help?
- C.11: Meeting
- C.10: Meno
- C.9: Night March
- C.8: Mersis
- C.7: Javelin and Food
- C.6: Chess Player
- C.5: Gods Favored
- C.4: Davos
- C.3: Rebirth
- C.2: The death of Cyrus the Younger ()
- C.1: The death of Cyrus the Younger ()