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The year is what historians would later call 278 BC. The part of the known world that is worth knowing extends from the Bay of Biscay to the western shores of the Caspian Sea and from Mauretania to the western Persian Gulf. Seven nations, of similar size but widely-divergent ages and histories, compete for world dominance. Each has a few hundred gold and a sprinkling of units.

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  • Civilization II scenarios - Rome
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  • The year is what historians would later call 278 BC. The part of the known world that is worth knowing extends from the Bay of Biscay to the western shores of the Caspian Sea and from Mauretania to the western Persian Gulf. Seven nations, of similar size but widely-divergent ages and histories, compete for world dominance. Each has a few hundred gold and a sprinkling of units.
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  • The year is what historians would later call 278 BC. The part of the known world that is worth knowing extends from the Bay of Biscay to the western shores of the Caspian Sea and from Mauretania to the western Persian Gulf. Seven nations, of similar size but widely-divergent ages and histories, compete for world dominance. Each has a few hundred gold and a sprinkling of units.
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