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{{Infobox civilization
|game = [[File:EmpiresIcon.png]] ''[[Age of Empires]]''
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|Intro = [[File:EmpiresIcon.png]] ''[[Age of Empires]]''
|style = Egyptian
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|Arch = Egyptian
|features = +50% [[Catapult (Age of Empires)|Catapult]] fire rate
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|Features = +50% [[Catapult (Age of Empires)|Catapult]] fire rate<br />
+15 [[villager (Age of Empires)|Villager]] hit points
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+15 [[villager (Age of Empires)|Villager]] hit points<br />
[[Farm (Age of Empires)|Farm]] production doubled
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[[Farm (Age of Empires)|Farms]] {{tt|+125|+250 before the Definitive Edition}} food
|continent = Central Asia
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|Continent = Western Asia
|personality = Offensive
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|Personality = Offensive
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|Map = Land
|maps = Land|image = [[image:Sumerian Zigg.jpg]]
 
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|Image = [[File:Standard_of_Ur_-_War.jpg|250px]]
|caption = This image depicts an artistic reconstruction of a Sumerian Ziggurat in the city of Ur.
 
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|map = [[File:Map Sumerians.jpg|250px]]
}}The '''Sumerians''' are a playable civilization in ''[[Age of Empires]]''. They are an infantry based civilization, and excel at making strong economies.
 
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|Caption = The War panel of the Standard of Ur depicting Sumerian armies
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{{quote|What you seek, you shall never find. For when the Gods made man, they kept immortality for themselves|Epic of Gilgamesh}}
 
The '''Sumerians''' were once the inhabitants of the ancient Mesopotamian kingdom of Sumeria, and are a playable [[Civilizations (Age of Empires)|civilization]] in ''[[Age of Empires]]''. They are an [[Infantry units (Age of Empires)|infantry]] based civilization, and excel at making strong economies.
   
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Among their most prominent bonuses in the early game are the increased [[Villager (Age of Empires)|Villager]] hit points, which make them more resistant to [[wild animal]]s and rushes early on. They also farm and gather wood more efficiently than other civilizations, thanks to their farming bonus which increases the food in their farms by {{tt|+125|+250 before the Definitive Edition}}.
==Features==
 
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The Sumerians are arguably the earliest culture that appeared in the Middle East and are believed to led to several military advancements, such as siege warfare. They also invented the well and used carts pulled by onagers. To reflect this, their Catapults fire faster. Food was generally abundant among them, thanks to their key location among the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, which allowed extensive agriculture, resulting in a growing population. To reflect this, their Villagers have more hit points and their Farms have more food.
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== Features ==
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* Egyptian architectural style
 
* +50% [[Stone Thrower]], [[Catapult (Age of Empires)|Catapult]], and [[Heavy Catapult]] rate of fire
 
* +50% [[Stone Thrower]], [[Catapult (Age of Empires)|Catapult]], and [[Heavy Catapult]] rate of fire
 
* +15 [[Villager (Age of Empires)|Villager]] hitpoints
 
* +15 [[Villager (Age of Empires)|Villager]] hitpoints
*Double [[Farm (Age of Empires)|Farm]] production.
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* [[Farm (Age of Empires)|Farms]] {{tt|+125|+250 before the Definitive Edition}} food
   
==History==
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== Changelog ==
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=== ''Age of Empires'' ===
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* Farms have +250 food.
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* [[Coinage (Age of Empires)|Coinage]] is not available.
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* [[Heavy Transport]] is not available.
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=== ''Definitive Edition'' ===
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* Farms now have +125 food.
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* [[Coinage (Age of Empires)|Coinage]] is available.
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* [[Heavy Transport]] is available.
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== AI Player Names ==
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Names shown in ''italics'' are only used in the original game, names shown in '''bold''' are used in both the original game and its expansions.
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*'''Gilgamesh''' (𒄑𒉈𒂵𒈩) - King of Uruk around 2600 BC
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*'''Sargon''' (𒈗𒁺) - King of Akkad c. 2334-2279 BC
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*''Gilgamesh II'' - Did not exist in Sumer
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*''Sargon II'' - Did not exist in Sumer
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*''Sargon III'' - Did not exist in Sumer
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*''Gilgamesh III'' - Did not exist in Sumer
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*''Sargon IV'' - Did not exist in Sumer
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*Lugalzaggesi (𒈗𒍠𒄄𒋛) - King of Sumer 2296-2271 BC
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*Rimush (𒌷𒈬𒍑) - King of Akkad 2283-2274 BC
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*Urukagina (𒌷𒅗𒄀𒈾) - King of Lagash, 25th or 24th century BC
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*Enheduanna (𒂗𒃶𒌌𒀭𒈾) - High Priestess of Ur, daughter of Sargon
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*Naram Sin (𒀭𒈾𒊏𒄠𒀭𒂗𒍪) - King of Akkad 2254-2218 BC
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*Lugalbanda (𒈗𒌉𒁕) - Mythological king of Uruk
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*Emmerkar (𒈗𒌉𒁕) - Mythological king of Uruk
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*Mesannepada - King of Ur, 26th or 25th century BC
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== History ==
 
Sumerian civilization took form in the Uruk period (4th millennium B.C.), continuing into the Jemdat, Nasr and Early Dynastic periods. It was conquered by the Semitic-speaking kings of the Akkadian Empire around 2400 BC. Native Sumerian rule re-emerged for about a century in the third dynasty of Ur (Sumerian Renaissance) of the 21st to 20th century (short chronology).
 
Sumerian civilization took form in the Uruk period (4th millennium B.C.), continuing into the Jemdat, Nasr and Early Dynastic periods. It was conquered by the Semitic-speaking kings of the Akkadian Empire around 2400 BC. Native Sumerian rule re-emerged for about a century in the third dynasty of Ur (Sumerian Renaissance) of the 21st to 20th century (short chronology).
   
 
The cities of Sumer were the first civilization to practice intensive, year-round agriculture, by 5000 BC showing the use of core agricultural techniques including large-scale intensive cultivation of land, mono-cropping, organized irrigation, and the use of a specialized labour force. The surplus of storable food created by this economy allowed the population to settle in one place instead of migrating after crops and grazing land. It also allowed for a much greater population density, and in turn required an extensive labour force and division of labour. Sumer was also the site of the first early development of writing, progressing from a stage of proto-writing in the mid 4th millennium BC to writing proper in the third millennium.
 
The cities of Sumer were the first civilization to practice intensive, year-round agriculture, by 5000 BC showing the use of core agricultural techniques including large-scale intensive cultivation of land, mono-cropping, organized irrigation, and the use of a specialized labour force. The surplus of storable food created by this economy allowed the population to settle in one place instead of migrating after crops and grazing land. It also allowed for a much greater population density, and in turn required an extensive labour force and division of labour. Sumer was also the site of the first early development of writing, progressing from a stage of proto-writing in the mid 4th millennium BC to writing proper in the third millennium.
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== Trivia ==
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* The Sumerians have a hidden civilization penalty for their [[Helepolis (Age of Empires)|Helepolises]] which have a reduced fire rate of -50% if played in the Scenario Editor. With the release of ''[[Age of Empires: The Rise of Rome]]'', they are the only civilization that still have a penalty.
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* Despite being a Mesopotamian people, they have the Egyptian architecture like the [[Assyrians]].
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* Historically, the Sumerians built Ziggurats; however, they share their architectural set and Wonder (which is a pyramid) with the [[Egyptians (Age of Empires)|Egyptians]] and [[Assyrians]], while the Ziggurat is, in an inaccurate way, the wonder of the [[Babylonians]], [[Hittites]] and [[Persians (Age of Empires)|Persians]]. 
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What you seek, you shall never find. For when the Gods made man, they kept immortality for themselves
—Epic of Gilgamesh

The Sumerians were once the inhabitants of the ancient Mesopotamian kingdom of Sumeria, and are a playable civilization in Age of Empires. They are an infantry based civilization, and excel at making strong economies.

Among their most prominent bonuses in the early game are the increased Villager hit points, which make them more resistant to wild animals and rushes early on. They also farm and gather wood more efficiently than other civilizations, thanks to their farming bonus which increases the food in their farms by +125.

The Sumerians are arguably the earliest culture that appeared in the Middle East and are believed to led to several military advancements, such as siege warfare. They also invented the well and used carts pulled by onagers. To reflect this, their Catapults fire faster. Food was generally abundant among them, thanks to their key location among the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, which allowed extensive agriculture, resulting in a growing population. To reflect this, their Villagers have more hit points and their Farms have more food.

Features

Changelog

Age of Empires

Definitive Edition

AI Player Names

Names shown in italics are only used in the original game, names shown in bold are used in both the original game and its expansions.

  • Gilgamesh (𒄑𒉈𒂵𒈩) - King of Uruk around 2600 BC
  • Sargon (𒈗𒁺) - King of Akkad c. 2334-2279 BC
  • Gilgamesh II - Did not exist in Sumer
  • Sargon II - Did not exist in Sumer
  • Sargon III - Did not exist in Sumer
  • Gilgamesh III - Did not exist in Sumer
  • Sargon IV - Did not exist in Sumer
  • Lugalzaggesi (𒈗𒍠𒄄𒋛) - King of Sumer 2296-2271 BC
  • Rimush (𒌷𒈬𒍑) - King of Akkad 2283-2274 BC
  • Urukagina (𒌷𒅗𒄀𒈾) - King of Lagash, 25th or 24th century BC
  • Enheduanna (𒂗𒃶𒌌𒀭𒈾) - High Priestess of Ur, daughter of Sargon
  • Naram Sin (𒀭𒈾𒊏𒄠𒀭𒂗𒍪) - King of Akkad 2254-2218 BC
  • Lugalbanda (𒈗𒌉𒁕) - Mythological king of Uruk
  • Emmerkar (𒈗𒌉𒁕) - Mythological king of Uruk
  • Mesannepada - King of Ur, 26th or 25th century BC

History

Sumerian civilization took form in the Uruk period (4th millennium B.C.), continuing into the Jemdat, Nasr and Early Dynastic periods. It was conquered by the Semitic-speaking kings of the Akkadian Empire around 2400 BC. Native Sumerian rule re-emerged for about a century in the third dynasty of Ur (Sumerian Renaissance) of the 21st to 20th century (short chronology).

The cities of Sumer were the first civilization to practice intensive, year-round agriculture, by 5000 BC showing the use of core agricultural techniques including large-scale intensive cultivation of land, mono-cropping, organized irrigation, and the use of a specialized labour force. The surplus of storable food created by this economy allowed the population to settle in one place instead of migrating after crops and grazing land. It also allowed for a much greater population density, and in turn required an extensive labour force and division of labour. Sumer was also the site of the first early development of writing, progressing from a stage of proto-writing in the mid 4th millennium BC to writing proper in the third millennium.

Trivia

  • The Sumerians have a hidden civilization penalty for their Helepolises which have a reduced fire rate of -50% if played in the Scenario Editor. With the release of Age of Empires: The Rise of Rome, they are the only civilization that still have a penalty.
  • Despite being a Mesopotamian people, they have the Egyptian architecture like the Assyrians.
  • Historically, the Sumerians built Ziggurats; however, they share their architectural set and Wonder (which is a pyramid) with the Egyptians and Assyrians, while the Ziggurat is, in an inaccurate way, the wonder of the Babylonians, Hittites and Persians
Civilizations in Age of Empires categorised by architecture set
East Asian architectureChoson AOE DE ROR icon Choson · Lac Viet AOE DE ROR icon Lac Viet · Shang AOE DE ROR icon Shang · Yamato AOE DE ROR icon Yamato
Egyptian architectureAssyrian AOE DE ROR icon Assyrians · Egyptian AOE DE ROR icon Egyptians · Hittite AOE DE ROR icon Hittites
Greek architectureGreek AOE DE ROR icon Greeks · Minoan AOE DE ROR icon Minoans · Phoenician AOE DE ROR icon Phoenicians
Mesopotamian architectureBabylonian AOE DE ROR icon Babylonians · Persian AOE DE ROR icon Persians · Sumerian AOE DE ROR icon Sumerians
Roman architectureCarthaginian AOE DE ROR icon Carthaginians · Macedonian AOE DE ROR icon Macedonians · Palmyran AOE DE ROR icon Palmyrans · Roman AOE DE ROR icon Romans