Sid Meier's Civilization V

Sid Meier's Civilization V

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Greco-Roman Denominations (Historical Religions)
   
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Greco-Roman Denominations (Historical Religions)

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Tomatekh's Historical Religion Mods
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Description
This mod works either stand-alone or as an add-on to either my Historical Religions mod or the Historical Religions Edit.

It adds 8 historical religions related to the Greco-Roman world:

Atanodjuwaja Cult (Minoan)
Dodekatheism (Traditional Greek)
Numenism (Early Roman)
Imperial Cult (Imperial Roman)
Mysteries (Greek Mystery Cults)
Mithraism (Roman Mystery Cult)
Neoplatonism (Philosophical Mysticism)
Heros Karabazmos (Thracian)

My goal with this mod was not to attempt to represent every single deity cult, mystery religion, or philosophical school. Instead, I wanted to provide a representative for each of the three main forms of Greco-Roman religiosity (traditional religion, mystery cults, philosophical mysticism) as well as provide divisions along ethnic lines (Latin, Greek). The Imperial Cult is added as a development of the Roman Empire and Thracian religion is added from my main Historical Religions mod (no conflict if you use both).

The mod updates the religious preference for Greece and Rome and includes new religion icons and full civlopedia entries.

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Note:
- Requires either the Gods and Kings or the Brave New World expansions.
- Updates to the mod will most likely break saved games. Do not update unless you are ready to start a new game.

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Denomination Packs:
These mods work either stand-alone or as an add-on to my Historical Religions mods:
- Christian Denominations
-- Medieval Heresies
-- Protestant Denominations
-- Christianity Merge
- Islamic Denominations
- Hindu Denominations
- Buddhist Denominations
- Mesopotamian Denominations
- Greco-Roman Denominations
- Egyptian Denominations

All of my denomination packs are also collected in the Historical Religions Complete (BNW & GK) mod. Also check out my Great Prophet Historical Names mod.

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Additional Credits:
Mithraism icon by Janboruta

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Previous Versions:
Greco-Roman Denominations (v. 1)[www.dropbox.com]

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14 Comments
Tomatekh  [author] 20 Nov, 2019 @ 9:35am 
@RaiRusRen (1/4)
I appreciate the feedback, but I wrote my Master's thesis on the subject, so to call it garbage is a little insulting. Understanding the fact that it would be impossible to fully delineate any religiosity in the scope of a game mod I attempted to provide an example religion for the major categories of Greco-Roman religiosity. Primarily, you can divide the subject into traditional, mystery, and philosophical lines. These can be further sub-divided, e.g. from popular and folk religion to organized state expressions, etc. For the sake of game civ selection, I also did a rudimentary divide on ethnic lines between Greek and Roman. Yes, there are examples that fall outside these categories, but attempting to list them all or even getting overly specific is a fool’s errand and unnecessary for the scope of the game.
Tomatekh  [author] 20 Nov, 2019 @ 9:31am 
@RaiRusRen (2/4)
To that end, Dodekatheism is included as a generalized name for traditional Greek religion, with Numenism for the traditional Roman (which is also meant to represent Etruscan influence). Mysteries provides a catch-all for Greek Mystery cults. Mithraism is included as a Roman example. I’ll note that, per my original categorization guidelines, I did feel including it alongside “Mysteries” was a bit of unnecessary overlap. However, Mithraism is sort of a favorite pet subject of Roman historians and being one of the most notable later examples of the subject, it was capable of supporting itself. Imperial Cult represents the largest and most notable example of various Greco-Roman state religious expression. Neoplatonism is sort of the premier expression of philosophical mysticism as organized religion while also serving to highlight the prevailing Orientalism of the later period.
Tomatekh  [author] 20 Nov, 2019 @ 9:31am 
@RaiRusRen (3/4)
Finally, I included notable examples from the indirect Greco-Roman sphere. Minoan religion as major precursor and influence (along with Indo-European) on later religion, and Thracian religion which had significant impact on conceptions of the soul and immortality. While I do admit having to use specific names and categories can cause the end result to seem glib, I feel I included a much better overview in the various civilopedia entries, which I also wrote myself, touching on trends like PIE motifs, syncretism with local and oriental religions, inter-religion divisions, and reasoning behind the name choices.
Tomatekh  [author] 20 Nov, 2019 @ 9:31am 
@RaiRusRen (4/4)
As I said, this is a subject I’ve studied rather extensively (much more so than the other religions in the mod), so I would be happy to discuss it further with you and hear why you view it as “historically, religiously and mythologically inaccurate garbage”. I’d also love to hear suggestions for how to improve it that would work in terms of both the scope of Civ V & VI.
ElderDays 11 Jun, 2017 @ 5:18pm 
Is there a way to deactivate the vanilla religions so only those from the mod are in game?
The Kid From Brooklyn 10 Apr, 2015 @ 1:58pm 
Let me just try downloading it again.
The Kid From Brooklyn 10 Apr, 2015 @ 1:56pm 
ah. i have both of them and i didnt work. i aslo know how to download mods on civ five
Tomatekh  [author] 10 Apr, 2015 @ 1:52pm 
I'm not sure what you mean; the mod works for BNW and GK (together or seperate, as long as you are using at least one of the expansions it works).
The Kid From Brooklyn 10 Apr, 2015 @ 10:07am 
i meant a one for BNW and GAK. I got the complete edition so.
Tomatekh  [author] 10 Apr, 2015 @ 9:13am