Here we go:
No pictures for this round. I took some, but they're boring, so oh well.
1700: Our capital of Rome grows. The proud papal people work more fo the ocean to promote our trade and research.
1675: Bologna realizes the value of membership in the Papal states and comes to our control. The proud people of Bologna begin working on a warrior to help the Papal states. I send the worker on to connect a road to Bologna's marble.
1650: The cultural influence of Rome expands.
1625: Our brilliant scholars develop the use of mountains through mining. I applaud their efforts, but instruct them that their task is not over and that they must begin researching bronze working.
Rome completes a warrior and begins another one.
1600: A foolish Venetian archer attacks our warrior across the river and we crush him! HA!
I promote our Saint Aguirre (similar to agua for the river) to pursue combat further.
1575: Aguirre moves on to pig farm of Venice. Stupid pig farmers! I do not pillage it, but instead fortify there in the hope that it will be ours soon.
1550: Nothing
1525: Nothing
1500: Rome completes a warrior and begins another, building our military forces.
I send a warrior to sit on the forested hills by Naples, so he can protect us from the barbarian threat.
1475: Nothing in particular.
Well, we have some big choices to make soon. Our people will soon know the secrets of Bronze working which is quite important. However, it would also be nice to have a shrine established for Catholicism, which would help us spread our superior religion across the land. Perhaps our people should build military if we have access to copper so that we may destroy the heathen Venetians and barbarians, but if we do not, we most likely should consider building Stonehenge or the Oracle to help us develop prophets for Catholicism. I forget what technology our people need to build temples at the moment, but we would need that as well before employing priests in our cities... So a magnificent wonder could be quite nice for Rome!