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Maps repo #1

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IhateTrains opened this issue Oct 20, 2018 · 18 comments
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Maps repo #1

IhateTrains opened this issue Oct 20, 2018 · 18 comments

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@IhateTrains
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IhateTrains commented Oct 20, 2018

A bunch of files sent to me by -Incorrectish from the Paradox forum

  • 363 political map
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  • religious map
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Brown-buddhist
dark brown african pagan
peach east african pagan
light brown baltic pagan
green hindu
dark green zoroastrian
light blue -jewish
purple nicene
red-germanic
grey - tengri
light red semetic
dark gray ashurian
pink celtic
light green slavic
way light blue bon
light purple finnic

  • blank map used by him
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Note that we won't replace the current map with this map, it's just for showing how the realm and religion setup could look like (it e.g. can be wrong in some places).

@tannerflick4
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What implications does this have? Anything that would be changed?

@IhateTrains
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Changed in the religion setup? More Hellenism than in 476.

@TheProgrammingProject
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Is Armenia independent on this map? Also,where’s bon?

@IhateTrains
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Yes, Armenia should be independent in 363 according to https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Armenia_(antiquity).
Bon is the lightest blue on the second map.

@TheProgrammingProject
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Ah,Thanks.Will note this information for the Julian bookmark.Also,what religion is the red in Africa?

@loup99
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loup99 commented Oct 21, 2018

romana235ad

romana271

romana305ad

romana306ad

romana311ad

romana313ad

romana340ad

romana317ad

romana335ad

romana337

romandioceses305s

rome312

caucasia300s

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loup99 commented Oct 21, 2018

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loup99 commented Oct 21, 2018

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@IhateTrains
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Thanks for all these maps 👍

@loup99
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loup99 commented Oct 21, 2018

You are welcome, although you might want to change the title of the issue to be about maps of the pre-395 period in general since I kind of highjacked the original conversation.

@IhateTrains IhateTrains changed the title Some maps sent to me Maps repo Oct 21, 2018
@IhateTrains
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@TheProgrammingProject according to the legend the colour is peach and represents east african pagan.
What I noticed is that there is no Kemetic on this map.

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loup99 commented Oct 21, 2018

@IhateTrains If I were you I would be very careful with using that map at all, because there are quite a lot of oddities that strike me immediately as rather odd since they contradict academic work made for the period. (not on Kemetic in particular however, that I have no knowledge of)

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@loup99 Thanks for the answer.I actually think the red I was talking about (right under the blue and purple and above the dark brown) is Kemetic.

@IhateTrains
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@TheProgrammingProject it's east_african_pagan, which is a different religion.

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@IhateTrains Ok,I thought east_african_pagan was the yellowish color under the Jewish in Africa.

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IhateTrains commented Oct 22, 2018

Shit, I'm colorblind. The religion you originally asked about is not in the legend I guess.
The map author could make it both Kemetic and Central African.

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@loup99 I know this map shouldn't be trusted, don't worry.

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IhateTrains commented Apr 22, 2019

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