Alexander the Great
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Mount and Blade: Alexander
Macedonian king from 336 B.C. of the House of Argeadov, the commander, the creator of a world power, disbanded after his death. In Western historiography is better known as Alexander the Great.
And now about mod. In Alexander will all the latest news: graphics resources, sea battles, map of Greece to India. There will also be added to a completely new towns, new locations, new troops, rich booty after the battle and more.
Nations:
Macedonia
Thebes
Persia
Thrace
India (Por)
Scythians
Information about Macedonia
Information about Persia
Information about Thebes
Macedonian king from 336 B.C. of the House of Argeadov, the commander, the creator of a world power, disbanded after his death. In Western historiography is better known as Alexander the Great.
And now about mod. In Alexander will all the latest news: graphics resources, sea battles, map of Greece to India. There will also be added to a completely new towns, new locations, new troops, rich booty after the battle and more.
Nations:
Macedonia
Thebes
Persia
Thrace
India (Por)
Scythians
Information about Macedonia
Philip second famous leader was assassinated and Alexander became the new ruler of Macedonia. The Greeks had violated all the agreements, thinking that Alexander weak and inexperienced boy some grechecheskie rulers rebelled against him, perhaps by Persian gold. It is known that in the unfortunate Thebes several thousand people he had cut, and the survivors sold into slavery. At the beginning of the game, the Macedonians will total 40,000 (30,000 sarisofors, 5.000 Thessalian cavalry, 5,000 allied Greeks)
Information about Persia
Cruel hand of Darius III ruled Persia. In the power of the Persians are the land of Greece to the Indus. In the game there Darius have 250,000 thousand soldiers. In Asia Minor about 50,000 soldiers, on the west coast will be about 30,000 thousand soldiers, In Egypt 20,000 soldiers, in Assyria and Babylonia 100,000 soldiers, and in the north-eastern Persia remaining 50,000 soldiers.
Information about Thebes
Thebes rebelled after Philip's death. Alexander did not hesitate, he withdrew from the northern borders of all his troops and laid siege to Thebes. After the capture of the city, he plundered it completely, and several thousand people he killed and the survivors sold into slavery. Thebes will be posted 10,000 hoplites and 5,000 allied Greeks.