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Here is another one: Iulus. The ancestor of Julius Caesar, and son of Aeneas. Also known as Ascanius.

Well, really Juluis Ceasar is in latin : Iulius Caesar

I think Iulius Caesar, must be the name but Imperator is good too.

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Illyria could work too. That is in modern Yugoslavia where there lived a people that emphasized on guerrilla warfare.
Illyria was the old Yugoslavia... modern Albania was known as Epirus ;)

. . . Some da(m)n thing in the Balkans. . . :P

+1 Imperium!!!

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. . . Some da(m)n thing in the Balkans. . .
Say that to Queen Teuta.

A few more thoughts

Icarus The son of Daedalus who ended up getting killed by not heeding the fact that wax melts with heat.

Indibil Not too original, but he is an Iberian hero in 0 A.D. so I will not give much of a biography on him.

Iris Greek messenger goddess who used the rainbow for travel.

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I agree that "Imperium" is a common word in most stuff about Rome, but still we have to consider that the word itself has a strong effect, if you get what i mean. Try pronouncing it loudly (with latin accent, of course, as english takes away all its awesomeness) and you'll see what i'm talking about. Powerful words like this are preferrable for titles, imho, even though it is a simple alpha release and it isn't likely to be used for the final version of the game.

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I'm late to the party, but here is a good name: IONIA

Ionia is an ancient region of central coastal Anatolia (Asia Minor), now in the modern Turkey. In antiquity Ionia is known for many great philosophers it produced, including Thales, Anaximander, Aniximenes, Pythagoras, Heraclitus, Empedocles, Anaxagoras, Archelaus.

Wikipedia articles:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ionia

http://en.wikipedia....28philosophy%29

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