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|caption = This is the capital city of the Byzantine Empire prior to outside invasion.}}The '''[[Wikipedia:Byzantine Empire|Byzantines]]''' are an Eastern European civilization in [[Age of Empires II]] situated in modern day Turkey along the eastern seaboard of the Mediterranean, and were an extension of the Eastern Roman Empire. They are a defensive civilization, and rely on their [[Cavalry]], [[Naval Vessel]]s and [[Archers]].
 
|caption = This is the capital city of the Byzantine Empire prior to outside invasion.}}The '''[[Wikipedia:Byzantine Empire|Byzantines]]''' are an Eastern European civilization in [[Age of Empires II]] situated in modern day Turkey along the eastern seaboard of the Mediterranean, and were an extension of the Eastern Roman Empire. They are a defensive civilization, and rely on their [[Cavalry]], [[Naval Vessel]]s and [[Archers]].
   
Although the Byzantines considered to themselves as being more [[Greeks (Age of Empires)|Greek]] than Roman, they retain many characteristics of the classical Roman Empire, such as their unique unit, the Cataphract, a type of heavy cavalry that happened to be present in the [[Age of Empires|original game]]. The Cataphract is one of the few true counter units to infantry. However, it is slightly weaker than Knights. Their unique technology is Logistica, referring to the Byzantines' strong military tactics which grants their Cataphracts trample damage to attack multiple enemies at once. The Byzantines had a head start over their European neighbors and arguably reached their zenith while the rest of Europe were in the Dark Age. As a result, they pay less to advance to the Imperial Age.
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As the direct continuation of the Roman empire—though speaking Greek rather than Latin—they retain characteristics of their earlier Western ancestors, such as their unique unit, the Cataphract, a type of heavy cavalry that happened to be present in the [[Age of Empires|original game]]. The Cataphract is one of the few true counter units to infantry. However, it is slightly weaker than Knights. Their unique technology is Logistica, referring to the Byzantines' strong military tactics which grants their Cataphracts trample damage to attack multiple enemies at once. The Byzantines had a head start over their European neighbors and arguably reached their zenith while the rest of Europe were in the Dark Age. As a result, they pay less to advance to the Imperial Age.
   
 
The Byzantines were best known for having deflected many invasions implemented by barbarians, Slavs and Arabs and the famed doubled walls that surround their capitol of Constantinople almost stood for over a millennium until overran by Ottoman Turks. To reflect this achievement, the Byzantines attain a theme of a defensive civilization and have tougher buildings as the age progresses. Due to carrying on many of the traditions of Rome such as their naval prowess and being the inventors of Greek fire, an ancient napalm rumored to be able to ignite even on water, their Fire Ships attack faster. As a defensive civilization, they also get cheaper counter units and Town Watch upgrades for free. Being the bastion of Greek Orthodoxy, their Monks heal faster to keep with their defensive theme.
 
The Byzantines were best known for having deflected many invasions implemented by barbarians, Slavs and Arabs and the famed doubled walls that surround their capitol of Constantinople almost stood for over a millennium until overran by Ottoman Turks. To reflect this achievement, the Byzantines attain a theme of a defensive civilization and have tougher buildings as the age progresses. Due to carrying on many of the traditions of Rome such as their naval prowess and being the inventors of Greek fire, an ancient napalm rumored to be able to ignite even on water, their Fire Ships attack faster. As a defensive civilization, they also get cheaper counter units and Town Watch upgrades for free. Being the bastion of Greek Orthodoxy, their Monks heal faster to keep with their defensive theme.
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* [[Camel]]s, [[Skirmisher (Age of Empires II)|Skirmishers]], [[Spearman (Age of Empires II)|Spearmen]] are 25% cheaper
 
* [[Camel]]s, [[Skirmisher (Age of Empires II)|Skirmishers]], [[Spearman (Age of Empires II)|Spearmen]] are 25% cheaper
 
* [[Fire Ship]]s attack 20% faster
 
* [[Fire Ship]]s attack 20% faster
* Advance to Imperial Age costs 33% less ''(costing {{resources|food=667}} and {{resources|gold=536}} instead of the usual {{resources|food=1000}} and {{resources|gold=800}})''
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* Advance to Imperial Age costs 33% less ''(costing {{resources|}} and {{resources|}} instead of the usual {{resources|}} and {{resources|}})''
 
* [[Town Watch]] technology free
 
* [[Town Watch]] technology free
 
*'''Team Bonus: '''Monks heal 50% faster
 
*'''Team Bonus: '''Monks heal 50% faster

Revision as of 04:49, 8 February 2015

Template:Ctabs Template:Infobox CivilizationThe Byzantines are an Eastern European civilization in Age of Empires II situated in modern day Turkey along the eastern seaboard of the Mediterranean, and were an extension of the Eastern Roman Empire. They are a defensive civilization, and rely on their Cavalry, Naval Vessels and Archers.

As the direct continuation of the Roman empire—though speaking Greek rather than Latin—they retain characteristics of their earlier Western ancestors, such as their unique unit, the Cataphract, a type of heavy cavalry that happened to be present in the original game. The Cataphract is one of the few true counter units to infantry. However, it is slightly weaker than Knights. Their unique technology is Logistica, referring to the Byzantines' strong military tactics which grants their Cataphracts trample damage to attack multiple enemies at once. The Byzantines had a head start over their European neighbors and arguably reached their zenith while the rest of Europe were in the Dark Age. As a result, they pay less to advance to the Imperial Age.

The Byzantines were best known for having deflected many invasions implemented by barbarians, Slavs and Arabs and the famed doubled walls that surround their capitol of Constantinople almost stood for over a millennium until overran by Ottoman Turks. To reflect this achievement, the Byzantines attain a theme of a defensive civilization and have tougher buildings as the age progresses. Due to carrying on many of the traditions of Rome such as their naval prowess and being the inventors of Greek fire, an ancient napalm rumored to be able to ignite even on water, their Fire Ships attack faster. As a defensive civilization, they also get cheaper counter units and Town Watch upgrades for free. Being the bastion of Greek Orthodoxy, their Monks heal faster to keep with their defensive theme.

Overview

The Byzantines (in Age of Empires II) are the only civilization to have access to all standard technologies available, except for the Blast Furnace. This makes them unpredictable to play against in multiplayer. Their bonuses grant them advantages for Camels, Spearmen/Pikemen/Halberdiers, and a team bonus for Monks. In addition, their unique unit is a heavy cavalry unit which deals bonus damage towards infantry. Thus, Byzantines are likely to go for cavalry and anti-cavalry, but, again, their access to the full tech tree make them unpredictable to play as and against.

Unique Unit: Cataphract (anti-infantry cavalry)
Unique Technologies: Logistica (Cataphracts cause trample damage), Greek Fire (Range of Fire Ship get increased by one)

Civilization Bonuses

In-game dialogue language (Medieval Latin)

  • Aen? (Yes?)
  • Impero? (I command?)
  • Presto (I'm ready)
  • Salve! (Hello!)
  • Correctus (Right)
  • Ago (I do)
  • Sane (Certainly)
  • Caedo (I cut [tree])
  • Pabulo (I forage)
  • Venatus (Meat, hunter)
  • Capto (I catch [fish])
  • Colo (I cultivate)
  • Fodio (I dig/extract)
  • Condo (I build)
  • Reficio (I repair)
  • Deleo! (I destruct!)
  • Comitta! (Commit! or Comita! Follow!)
  • Pugno! (I fight!)
  • Porro! (Forward!)

Notes/corrections about language

Medieval Latin isn't pronounced as Romans spoke it (rolled r, French gn, Italian c) and many misspellings appear, as for 'hunter'. Moreover, the Byzantines spoke Greek for the larger part of their history, considering their existence during Middle Ages, Latin being kept only in some fields such as administration.

  1. Impero? The wanted meaning was 'command?'. Then, the word should be imperium?;
  2. Presto. Praesto in classical Latin, from praestare. It means something like "I am available for you" or "I serve you", or simply "Ready"
  3. Correctus. It means 'corrected, fixed', while it should be recte.
  4. Venatus. This noun means 'hunt'. 'Hunter' must be translated by venator.
  5. Pabulo. It's pabulor.

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