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Lion.Kanzen

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  1. The Plague of Justinian (AD 541–542) was a pandemic that afflicted the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine Empire), including its capital Constantinople. It has been called one of the greatest plagues in history. Recent research confirms that the cause of the pandemic was bubonic plague. The plague's social and cultural impact during the period of Justinian has been compared to that of the Black Death. In the views of some 6th-century Western historians, the plague epidemic was nearly worldwide in scope, striking central and south Asia; North Africa and Arabia;[citation needed] and Europe all the way to Denmark and Ireland.[citation needed] Genetic studies point to China as having been the primary source of the contagion.[2] Throughout the Mediterranean basin, until about 750, the plague returned in each generation[citation needed]. The waves of disease had a major effect on the future course of European history. Modern historians named this plague incident after the Eastern Roman Emperor Justinian I, who was in power at the time of the initial outbreak; he contracted the disease himself yet survived.
  2. The Franks (Latin: Franci or gens Francorum) were a confederation of Germanic tribes occupying land in the Lower and Middle Rhine in the 3rd century. Some Franks raided Roman territory, while other Frank tribes joined the Roman troops in what was called Gaul (currently France). The Salian Franks formed a kingdom on Roman-held soil that, after 357, was acknowledged by the Romans. After the collapse of Rome in the West, the Frankish tribes were united under the Merovingians who succeeded in conquering most of Gaul in the 6th century. The Franks became very powerful after this. The Merovingian dynasty, descendants of the Salians, founded one of the Germanic monarchies which replaced the Western Roman Empire. The Frankish state consolidated its hold over large parts of western Europe by the end of the eighth century, developing into the Carolingian Empire. This empire would gradually evolve into the state of France and the Holy Roman Empire.
  3. I was do one very bad, I'll try do one better.
  4. finding more wood, and thinking in props and sizes. I need coordinates of uv map.
  5. From Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instrument_of_Jesus'_crucifixion
  6. Ok, the first one happens to me, when I want send messages I need press to input box to write ba use if try do it in otherwise, i press a command instead typing. "T" key I discovery recent. In each Alpha it's good show key changes. And last, I have that, all units regrouping is tedious I never like that feature when I select a great number of soldiers. Is aesthetically nice but in combat is not good.
  7. History channel perform a documentary called Cruxifixion, they tells about how soldiers enjoy be creative to executing prisioners. Example the woman many times were cruxifixe viewing to the cross.
  8. can be possible, I see weird bugs some times with Water and render when I change to desktop and return to game(jump from a program to the game).
  9. Random map fortress. Now you ask it's first time I see this.
  10. Im not modify the SVN game version, And when I zoom out this happens. when i do a Zoom in the Texture is normal.
  11. Fine the last . now the only problem is this one is very high res. but I don't know exactly the resolution of the game engine (may be between 300px and 100 px)
  12. and other mistake was put wrong names in the obj files pd: someone know where I can find in the game root the human figure?
  13. yeah but is wrong because the textures are inverted XD. ok but its my fault I think. the Tau can be more little.
  14. haha obviusly im starting to work hmm ok its not important, but is the 2d texture that right or not?
  15. All Knowledge is valuable for everyone. ............ ok Now we have this. my Question I need follow the map lines for have best fit with cross form. or is fine as you seen.
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