![]() Since the game has turns that are a minimum of 1 year long, that means any single capital for either of them Artificial from the start.Īnd it seems that every Chinese Dynasty almost, moved the capital to a new city. The Achaemenid Persians and the Kushans had summer and winter capitals and moved the court between them every year. ![]() Many other Civs had multiple capitals at the same time. ![]() To take the oft-discussed Classical Greeks, while Athens was the Cultural capital, Syracuse in Sicily was actually the largest city in the Greek-speaking world by a wide margin, and at various times Athens, Sparta, or Thebes dominated many (but never all) of the other Greek city states politically/diplomatically. To start with, of course, many of the pastoral civs and all of the City State polities had no 'capital' as such. ![]() Click to expand.On a more general note, "Moving Capitals" was pretty common throughout history, and is left out of Civ VI, as far as I can tell, simply to make it easier to define a Dominaton Victory.
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