MiChello
De la Boucle
In the recently posted preview of civ4 on the 1up site, it says that you can run France as a pacifist state under the leadership of Louis XIV. This sounds fine, but there's a small problem with Louis XIV, as he (as i recall) wasn't that pacifistic at all. He waged wars during his entire reign ("the character of a conqueror is regarded as the noblest and highest of titles" he supposedly said); he revoked the Edict of Nantes (ending religious toleration in France resulting in a massive emigration of Huguenots), he invaded Flanders which gave him control of some twelve towns in the Spanish Netherlands, five years later he led an army of over 100,000 men into Holland and acquired several more towns in Flanders and the Franche-Comté (the Dutch only managed to drive the French off by opening the dikes and flooding the countryside), he conquered Lorraine and Strasbourg and he fought in the War of the Spanish Succession (which ended his quest for military glory after 35 years of fighting).
Is it just me, or is there a problem with claiming Louis XIV was a pacifist?
Is it just me, or is there a problem with claiming Louis XIV was a pacifist?