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Cities Wiki

Greek

Athens

Founded by Chronos
Athens was the leading city in Greece during the greatest period of Greek civilization during the 1st millennium BC. During the "Golden Age" of Greece (roughly 500 BC to 300 BC) it was the Western world's leading cultural, comercial and intellectual center, and indeed it is in the ideas and practices of ancient Athens that what we now call "Western civilization" has its origins.

Chronos!


Greek

Sparta

Founded by Chronos
Sparta was a city in ancient Greece, whose territory included, in Classical times, all Laconia and Messenia, and which was the most powerful state of the Peloponnesus. It is also the name of a modern town some kilometres away from the ancient site.

Chronos!


ADOM

Uruk

Founded by Enki
Uruk was an ancient city of Sumer and later Babylonia, situated east of the present bed of the Euphrates, on the line of the ancient Nil canal, in a region of marshes.
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Voodoo

New_Orleans

Founded by Baron Samedi
New Orleans was an American city on the Caribbean, founded by the French and later becoming known for its Caribbean links.

False Odin


Voodoo

Port-au-Prince

Founded by Baron Samedi
The capital of Haiti, a nation well known for its connections with Voodoo.

False Odin


Voodoo

Havana

Founded by Baron Samedi
The capital of Cuba, a city with a long history of violence and voodoo.

False Odin


Greek

Dodona

Founded by Chronos
At Dodona in Epirus, northwestern Greece, was a prehistoric oracle devoted to the Greek god, Zeus and the Mother Goddess identified at other sites with Rhea or Gaia, but here called Dione.

Chronos!


Greek

Troy

Founded by Chronos
Troy, a.k.a. Ílion, is a legendary city, scene of the Trojan War, part of which is described in Homer's Iliad, an epic poem in Ancient Greek, composed in the 9th or 8th century BC, but containing older material.

Chronos!

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Greek

Delphi

Founded by Chronos
Delphi is an archaeological site and a modern town in Greece. In ancient times it was the site of the Delphic Sibyl, dedicated to the god Apollo. Delphi was revered throughout the Greek world as the site of the (omphalos) stone, the centre of the universe.

Chronos!


Voodoo

Tobago

Founded by Baron Samedi
One half of the Caribbean nation of Trinidad and Tobago

False Odin


Voodoo

Santo_Domnigo

Founded by Baron Samedi
The capital of the Dominican Republic.

False Odin


ADOM

Trinidad

Founded by Baron Samedi
The other half of Trinidad and Tobago.

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Chronos

Apollo

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ADOM

Baton_Rouge

Founded by Baron Samedi
The capital of Louisiana.

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Greek

Kingstown

Founded by Baron Samedi
The capital of Jamaica.

Chronos!


Voodoo

Porto_Novo

Founded by Baron Samedi
The capital of Benin, sometimes considered the birthplace of Voodoo.

Baron Samedi


Voodoo

Port-de-Paix

Founded by Baron Samedi
Another city in Haiti.

Baron Samedi


Voodoo

San_Juan

Founded by Baron Samedi
The capital of Puerto Rico.

Baron Samedi


Greek

Olympia

Founded by Chronos
Olympia, a city of ancient Greece in Elis, is known for having been the site of the Olympic Games in classical times, comparable in importance to the Pythian Games held in Delphi.

Chronos!


Greek

Thebes

Founded by Chronos
Thebes is a city in Greece, situated to the north of the Cithaeron range, which divides Boeotia from Attica, and on the southern edge of the Boeotian plain. In ancient times it was the largest city of the region of Boeotia and the modern city still contains the Cadmea (ancient citadel).

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Greek

Aphrodisias

Founded by Chronos
Aphrodisias was a town in Caria, now part of modern Turkey, about 230 km (142.5 miles) from Izmir. As its name implies, it was named after Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love.

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