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Prince
Contender. I've never played monarch with the exception of a couple of quick test games for this GOTM, but I'm starting to get the hang of Prince and thought I should try this one without the Adventurer bonus. I think I'll stick with Adventurer from here on out! 
Early years were not too fraught with peril. I had horrible luck with my scouting units and saw very little of the map by the end of the BC's. My original warrior died in the first 10 turns- he was on a hill, and a lion crossed a river and took him out. Also lost an archer fortified in the woods to an attacking barb archer. However, no real threats to my cities during the time of this spoiler.
I had 4 cities by about 50AD. I didn't do a very good job with city placement, as I missed getting the gold in a workable city radius until I backfilled an additional city there much later. Starting settler ended up on the hill where the river makes a bend, missing the seafood bonus but grabbing the livestock. I had one city north of the river near the wine, one city near the original starting location, and the 4th city just east of the thin strip of land near the mountains (but not grabbing the iron- Napoleon got that). This city (Phily I believe) became the lightning rod for barb attacks for a little while, but with enough archers and chariots it handled even the axemen pretty well.
My tech path was to archery, then to BW, to writing, then metal casting... Although the tech pace was in general slower than I'm used to in this game, the germans beat me to writing and although I got Alphabet first, didn't have anything else to trade and ended up trading it to fill in the remaining first and 2nd tier techs. (Metal casting was taking hecka long to research).
My plan at this point was to try to keep my neighbors happy, take up as much space as possible, and keep making enough units to push back the barbs. I was in the bottom three in score but everyone was relatively bunched up so I didn't feel like I was totally out of reach. I ended up retiring in 1850, so this didn't entirely come to fruition. In my test games I had so many problems with barbs I didn't really get to feel the effects of the Aggressive AI...

Early years were not too fraught with peril. I had horrible luck with my scouting units and saw very little of the map by the end of the BC's. My original warrior died in the first 10 turns- he was on a hill, and a lion crossed a river and took him out. Also lost an archer fortified in the woods to an attacking barb archer. However, no real threats to my cities during the time of this spoiler.
I had 4 cities by about 50AD. I didn't do a very good job with city placement, as I missed getting the gold in a workable city radius until I backfilled an additional city there much later. Starting settler ended up on the hill where the river makes a bend, missing the seafood bonus but grabbing the livestock. I had one city north of the river near the wine, one city near the original starting location, and the 4th city just east of the thin strip of land near the mountains (but not grabbing the iron- Napoleon got that). This city (Phily I believe) became the lightning rod for barb attacks for a little while, but with enough archers and chariots it handled even the axemen pretty well.
My tech path was to archery, then to BW, to writing, then metal casting... Although the tech pace was in general slower than I'm used to in this game, the germans beat me to writing and although I got Alphabet first, didn't have anything else to trade and ended up trading it to fill in the remaining first and 2nd tier techs. (Metal casting was taking hecka long to research).
My plan at this point was to try to keep my neighbors happy, take up as much space as possible, and keep making enough units to push back the barbs. I was in the bottom three in score but everyone was relatively bunched up so I didn't feel like I was totally out of reach. I ended up retiring in 1850, so this didn't entirely come to fruition. In my test games I had so many problems with barbs I didn't really get to feel the effects of the Aggressive AI...