Civilization V - Babylon (Nebuchadnezzar II) Download Free

Sid Meier’s Civilization V Complete Edition The official Complete Edition includes DLC: Sid Meier’s Civilization V (main game), Sid Meier’s Civilization V: Gods and Kings DLC, Sid Meier’s Civilization V: Brave New World DLC, Babylon (Nebuchadnezzar II) DLC, Cradle of Civilization – Mediterranean DLC, Cradle of Civilization – Asia DLC, Cradle of Civilization – Americas DLC, Cradle. Nebuchadnezzar II (c. 634 - 562 BC) was king of Babylon for some 43 years (605-562 BC). He is best known for his military conquests and his restoration of th. For more on Nebuchadnezzar II, see his Civilopedia entry. The Fall of Babylon edit edit source The leaders following Nebuchadnezzar were lesser men, and within thirty years Babylonian power and prestige were greatly weakened. It is said that when Cyrus II of Persia attacked in 539 BC, the city fell almost without resistance.

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Babylonia
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Nebuchadnezzar II
Capital
Babylon
Avoid Tundra
Religion
Chaldaenism
Mesopotamic
Traits
Protective, Inventive
Arabian
Magical Girl
Amytis of Media
Civilopedia

Babylon led by Nebuchadnezzar II is a civilization available in vanilla Civilization 5. It requires the Babylon DLC.

  • 1Overview
    • 1.2Nebuchadnezzar II
  • 5Mod Support
    • 5.1Events and Decisions

Overview

Babylon

The Babylonian Empire was, rather than a new idea, a reinvigoration of the old Sumerian Empire of the city of Ur, which had also occupied the Fertile Crescent in what is today Southern Iraq. Babylonia was formed from a collection of roughly a dozen city-states and was named for its capital city of Babylon. (Pre-empire, the city of Babylon itself was in existence since at least the 24th century BC.)

In 627 BC, Babylonia successfully revolted once again from Assyrian control. The revolt was led by a new leader, Nabopolassar, who would reign for some twenty years before passing the throne to his more famous son.

Nebuchadnezzar II

Nebuchadnezzar II was king of Babylon for some 43 years (605-562 BC). He is best known for his military conquests and his restoration of the city of Babylon. Nebuchadnezzar II also figures prominently in the Bible for the conquest of Judah and the forced relocation of many Israelites to Babylon.

Despite his capture of Judah and relocation of the Israelites, Nebuchadnezzar appears in a mostly favorable light in the Bible. He is credited for protecting Jewish prophets and citizens from persecution; the prophet Jeremiah apparently believed that Nebuchadnezzar was God’s appointed instrument of vengeance against evil-doers. Nebuchadnezzar died in Babylon in 562 BC. He is remembered as a successful military leader who increased the size of his empire and who strengthened and improved the capital city of Babylon, and who treated his subject people well. By all measures he earned his title of 'Nebuchadnezzar the Great.'

Dawn of Man

May the blessings of heaven be upon you, O great Nebuchadnezzar, father of mighty and ancient Babylon! Young was the world when Sargon built Babylon some five thousand years ago, long did it grow and prosper, gaining its first empire the eighteenth century BC, under godlike Hammurabi, the giver of law. Although conquered by the Kassites and then by the Assyrians, Babylon endured, emerging phoenix-like from its ashes of destruction and regaining its independence despite its many enemies. Truly was Babylon the center of arts and learning in the ancient world. O Nebuchadnezzar, your empire endured but a short time after your death, falling to the mighty Persians, and then to the Greeks, until the great city was destroyed by 141 BC.

But is Babylon indeed gone forever, great Nebuchadnezzar? Your people look to you to bring the empire back to life once more. Will you accept the challenge? Will you build a civilization that will stand the test of time?

Introduction: Are you real or a phantom? (Tabšima eṭemmu atta?)

Defeat: It is over. Perhaps now I shall have peace, at last.

Unique Attributes

Babylon (Nebuchadnezzar II)
Art by Firaxis
Ingenuity

Generation of Great Scientists is increased by 50%. Receive a free Great Scientist at Writing.

Art by Firaxis
Bowman (Archer)
  • +40% Combat Strength (7 vs 5)
Art by Firaxis
Walls of Babylon (Walls)
  • +1 additional City Strength
  • +50 additional City Health
City List
  1. Babylon
  2. Akkad
  3. Dur-Kurigalzu
  4. Nippur
  5. Borsippa
  6. Sippar
  7. Opis
  8. Mari
  9. Shushan
  10. Eshnunna
  11. Ellasar
  12. Erech
  13. Kutha
  14. Sirpurla
  15. Neribtum
  16. Ashur
  17. Nineveh
  18. Nimrud
  19. Arbela
  20. Nuzi
  21. Arrapkha
  22. Tutub
  23. Shaduppum
  24. Rapiqum
  25. Mashkan Shapir
  26. Tuttul
  27. Ramad
  28. Ana
  29. Haradum
  30. Agrab
  31. Uqair
  32. Gubba
  33. Hafriyat
  34. Nagar
  35. Shubat Enlil
  36. Urhai
  37. Urkesh
  38. Awan
  39. Riblah
  40. Tayma
Spy List
  • Rim-Sin II
  • Smerdis
  • Ilum-ma-ili
  • Peshgaldaramesh
  • Ur-zigurumaš
  • Semiramis
  • Em
  • Ishtar
  • Bilit Taauth
  • Aruru

Strategy

Music

Peace ThemeWar Theme

Mod Support

Events and Decisions

Collate the Star Catalogues

Long have we observed the heavens, and through the work of our astronomers and mathematicians, we have noticed patterns in the movements of the stars. Let us compile all the information we have on the night skies into a single volume that future generations of scientists may better benefit from it.

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Requirement/Restrictions:

  • Player must be Babylon
  • Must have researched Philosophy
  • Must not have an Observatory in the Capital
  • May only be enacted once per game

Costs:

  • 100% the Gold Cost of purchasing an Observatory in the Capital
  • 1 Magistrate

Rewards:

  • An Observatory is built in the Capital

Construct the Ishtar Gate

The Gods have watched over our city since the most ancient of times. They helped Babylon in peace and war, providing us with abundant crops, protecting us from our foes. We shall construct a monument, a wonder, dedicated to them as a sign of our most sincere gratitude and reverence.

Requirement/Restrictions:

  • Player must be Babylon
  • Must have researched Masonry
  • May only be enacted once per game

Costs:

  • 150% the Gold Cost of purchasing Walls in the Capital
  • 2 Magistrates

Rewards:

  • 80 Faith
  • The Ishtar Gates are built in the Capital
Ishtar Gates
  • +2 Food from Walls
  • +1 Culture

Exploration Continued Expanded

Colony List
  1. Sarralim

Unique Cultural Influence

'Our people are now obsessed with your astrology and believe their fates are written in the stars. I worry the rest of the world will also succumb to the influence of your culture.'

Under
Vanilla Civilizations
America • Arabia • Aztec • China • Egypt • England • France • Germany • Greece • India • Iroquois • Japan • Ottoman • Persia • Rome • Russia • Siam • Songhai
DLC
Babylon • Denmark • Inca • Korea • Mongolia • Polynesia • Spain
Austria • Byzantium • Carthage • Celts • Ethiopia • Huns • Maya • Netherlands • Sweden
Brave New World
Assyria • Brazil • Indonesia • Morocco • Poland • Portugal • Shoshone • Venice • Zulu
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Release Date2/10/2011
GenreStrategy
PublisherAspyr Media
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Description

Note: Requires Sid Meier's Civilization V to be installed
Babylon & Nebuchadnezzar
Previously available exclusively as part of the Digital Deluxe Edition, the Babylonian Civilization Pack and their ruler, Nebuchadnezzar II (c. 630 – c. 561 B.C.), is now available as a separate download. As King of Babylon, gamers will be able to expand their empire with advanced Babylonian Bowmen to rightfully earn the title of Nebuchadnezzar the Great.

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