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Lion.Kanzen

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  1. By the way, I can't find how to add you when I search for you by name.
  2. When I can... I will move it to Telegram, I will open a version in VK.
  3. @Lopess busca 0A.D en Español y dale like o dame tu correo por privado ( el de FB)
  4. I would have to change the name to 0 AD Latam They asked me about your mod
  5. I still have my 0 AD Spanish FB page @Trinketos @Lopess Los puedo hacer publicadores.
  6. Lo mismo que una colonia militar, y 0 flechas(ataque) si no hay unidades dentro.
  7. You see that I want to start my own mod but generally I turn them into official projects... Or In the mods of others.
  8. I need a DC finisher that has smaller radius, train only slaves (from DE mod) and that it train villagers only.
  9. I know this part. I can start an option without losing the way you distribute it, right?
  10. i was traveling In the pacific highlands. Rock texture. Plants. Wood.
  11. A query, I would like to know where is the podt related to the community maps and add them to the game because I am already a bit bored of the maps that bring game.
  12. It is good that people make mistakes, otherwise they would not know why certain decisions are made, before I was opposed to changes like these. If they suddenly want the Mongolian cavalry to appear represented by a javelin rider, let them do it, it is ridiculous to discuss a mod with little sense and made for fun. I understand when what they are looking for is just fun.
  13. Definitely the Samaritans out of religious hatred were going to be on the side of the Seleucids. Israel divided into two kingdoms. The northern kingdom, called Israel, established its capital first at Shechem, a revered site in Jewish history, and later at the hilltop city of Samaria. In 722 B.C. Assyria conquered Israel and took most of its people into captivity. The invaders then brought in Gentile colonists “from Babylon, Cuthah, Ava, Hamath, and from Sepharvaim” (2 Kin. 17:24) to resettle the land. The foreigners brought with them their pagan idols, which the remaining Jews began to worship alongside the God of Israel (2 Kin. 17:29-41). Intermarriages also. Meanwhile, the southern kingdom of Judah fell to Babylon in 600 B.C. Its people, too, were carried off into captivity. But 70 years later, a remnant of 43,000 was permitted to return and rebuild Jerusalem. The people who now inhabited the former northern kingdom—the Samaritans—vigorously opposed the repatriation and tried to undermine the attempt to reestablish the nation. For their part, the full-blooded, monotheistic Jews detested the mixed marriages and worship of their northern cousins. So walls of bitterness were erected on both sides and did nothing but harden for the next 550 years. the Samaritans later allied themselves with the Seleucids in the Maccabean wars and in 108 B.C. the Jews destroyed the Samaritan temple and ravaged the territory. Around the time of Jesus’ birth, a band of Samaritans profaned the Temple in Jerusalem by scattering the bones of dead people in the sanctuary. In our own era which has witnessed the vandalism of synagogues and the burning of black churches, we should be able to understand the anger and hate such acts would incite. Hellenic era Antiochus IV Epiphanes and Hellenization Antiochus IV Epiphanes was on the throne of the Seleucid Empire from 175 to 163 BC. His policy was to Hellenize his entire kingdom and standardize religious observance. According to 1 Maccabees 1:41-50 he proclaimed himself the incarnation of the Greek god Zeus and mandated death to anyone who refused to worship him. In the 2nd century BC, a series of events led to a revolution by a faction of Judeans against Antiochus. Anderson notes that during the reign of Antiochus IV (175–164 BC) the Samaritan temple was renamed either Zeus Hellenios (willingly by the Samaritans according to Josephus) or, more likely, Zeus Xenios, (unwillingly in accord with 2 Macc. 6:2). — Bromiley, 4.304 Shortly afterwards, the Greek king sent Gerontes the Athenian to force the Jews of Israel to violate their ancestral customs and live no longer by the laws of God; and to profane the Temple in Jerusalem and dedicate it to Olympian Zeus, and the one on Mount Gerizim to Zeus, Patron of Strangers, as the inhabitants of the latter place had requested. — II Maccabees 6:1–2 During the Hellenistic period, Samaria was largely divided between a Hellenizing faction based in Samaria (Sebastaea) and a pious faction in Shekhem and surrounding rural areas, led by the High Priest. Samaria was a largely autonomous state nominally dependent on the Seleucid Empire until around 113 BC, when the Jewish Hasmonean ruler John Hyrcanus destroyed the Samaritan temple and devastated Samaria. The Hellinized Samaritan Temple at Mount Gerizim was destroyed by John Hyrcanus in 113 BC, having existed about 200 years. Only a few stone remnants of it exist today
  14. @Lopess Try the new modification I made to the texture you want to see how it looks. Do you have the github to download the mod and test it? There could well be more than one Mayan faction.
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