Sid Meier's Civilization V

Sid Meier's Civilization V

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24 jul. 2012 às 5:55
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Roman Imperial Cult

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This mod works with ''Gods and Kings'', or ''Brave New World'', or both.

Adds the new religion: ''Roman Imperial Cult''.

The Roman Civilization will automatically choose this religion when used by the AI.
30 comentários
Sevro au Barca 20 fev. 2017 às 17:24 
To adress this problem everyone has with the mod, Let me just say that the word "cult" does have a negative connotation, but isn't necessarily bad. An example would be the Imperial Cult from Warhammer: 40K. A cult is pretty much a religion knowingly started by one person in which this person declares himself to be a god.
DemonDino 19 jul. 2014 às 17:58 
i just editt the cult title out
Archduke Alessio Galvunum 1 fev. 2014 às 17:36 
I believe he is refering to emperor caligula's desire to be worshiped as a god
Warsmith 7 mai. 2013 às 8:17 
Uh... Cult?
A Most Sovereign Lady 6 fev. 2013 às 16:31 
This does work, aye? Because I felt the Romans were missing something distinctly Roman in the religion category and nothing quite says Glory to the Romans like this.
Cleez 30 ago. 2012 às 18:08 
He was then declared Imperator by the Roman army. When he finally subdued all of his political rivals he made the short step to autocrat and was granted the title Augustus by the senate, thenceforth adopting his regnal name of Imperator Caesar Augustus. In the early Roman empire, the emperors kept several titles always attached to their names: Augustus, an honorific that referenced Octavian; Imperator, which referred to their command over the Roman military; and Caesar, to honor Gaius Julius Caesar, and to denote their deified status. Due to mistranslations over the centuries, the word Caesar became synonymous with 'emperor', hence the words Kaiser in German and Czar in Russian.
Cleez 30 ago. 2012 às 18:08 
Julius refers to Caesar's gens (the Julii). Gens were like clans with many familial branches. A Roman name, at least in Caesar's case, is composed of a praenomen, nomen and cognomen. Gaius is his praenomen, or given name; Julius is his nomen, referring to his gens, the house of the Julii; Caesar is his surname, referring to his specific familial branch within the gens. Thus, Gaius Julius Caesar. Caesar was never an emperor. Augustus (Gaius Octavian) was Caesar's great-nephew. Caesar's will named Octavian his adopted son and heir, and he took the name Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus.
Havoc 27 ago. 2012 às 6:46 
To back up ryoga's argument that Caesar =/= Emperor in latin. Emperor in latin (or as close as can be) is Imperator. I might be wrong but it seems to fit. Also nice mod :D love the image
Ryoga  [autor] 14 ago. 2012 às 4:46 
In my opinion yes, gods and king is worth it, if you are someone who still hadn't enough of Civ V after playing it already for hours.
If you are one who got bored of it already, then it's not like the game changes that much. All the changes are pretty nice, but there's no revolution.
Der Kuhlschrank Kaiser. 13 ago. 2012 às 15:14 
@ryoga hahah i see it now hahah. is god and kings worth it or not? juss wanna know? thanks