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I overwrote my turnlog for this game with one from an SG, so I can only describe in general terms what went on, and the dates may be a little off too.
Research.
Persia got Engineering as her free tech, which I bought for a lump sum payment about 12 turns into the MA. I then wiped out Persia on the same turn and got my money back.
I researched to Education first, then chivalry and then to banking at full speed.
Then I turned down science to 30 - 40% to maintain a 6 - 8 turn research rate.
I was making about 180gpt at this point.
From here I meandered to Military Tradition and finished off with Magnetism and finally Theory of Gravity.
Infrastructure.
I built temples, libraries, cathederals, markets, unis and banks pretty much in that order everywhere in my cores. Elswhere I built temples, workers, settlers and then cathederals. Towards the end of the MA I had also begun to rush libraries.
A minimum of military units were built along with 4 galleys.
Military.
Carthage built a single city on the southern edge of the starting continent. I reduced Persia to a single city around 10AD with archers, and also kicked the Carthags off my land at around the same time. This short melee produced a leader with which I moved my palace to Persepolis. After buying the free tech, I used an elephant to trigger the GA by killing X-man.
Played poorly for a while here, and it wasn't until around 500AD that I found the wherewithall to take on the Carthags and Rome. IIRC it was because I didn't do a good job of exploring the coastline and had to wait for astronomy to get across to Carthage.
I filled 4 galleys with 8 elephants and sent them over the water. 8 elephants agains the Carthags was taking a sledgehammer to crack a nut. They were gassed from a long and losing war against Rome. They fell over in a single turn - 3 cities, leaving a single city on an island to the south.
Rome was next and I declared immediately with the 5 elephants that were not on MP duty. The first unit I had to kill was an army. Fortunately it held one ligionary and two archers, but it took 2 elephants to kill it. I filled another two of the original 4 boats with elephants to continue that war, whilst the others sailed (the long way) round to get ready to take on the vikings who had declared war in the meantime.
The dozen elephants made short work of Rome who finally capitulated around 750.
8 elephants took off for Scandinavia around 800AD, and by 1000AD had taken the vikings and the Celts out without further reinforcement. The vikings were left with the wino island which I visited with a boat around 1100AD.
In around 1050AD I had sent a few Cavalry over to help with the invasion of Babylon. A couple of muskets, four cavalry and four elephants landed and Captured Ur the turn before Babylon got gunpowder. What happened next was less than ideal. A swarm of Azap, swords and Pikes decended on Ur. As soon as the muskets were down to 2HP the Elite elephants took the brunt of the attack and I lost all but one. So then I had to resort to ship chaining and rushing military to prevent myself being kicked off that continent altogether. But in the end at 1200AD I had conquered mainland Babylon and had my eight luxes connected.
Diplomacy and trade.
None once the MA was reached.
The only trade I have made in the whole of the MA was buying Xerses free tech. No maps, no luxes, no techs, no nothing. Previously I had only traded tech with Xerses in the AA.
All peace deals other than with Xerses were straight peace for peace. This was an attempt to keep the AI backward and without map knowledge. I don't know if it worked, but I am half an era in front of all the AI and have only been researching at 30-40% and 20% since MT.
Where I am at - Currently 114 tiles from the limit.