OK, who let the dogs (of war) out?!
0) 550 BC - Under Anarchy we want to maximize food, so I visit each city and MM accordingly. In order to gain a little cash during these troubled times, Taxfolk are hired and/or confirmed at York and Nottingham. To keep research going, a Scientist is hired at Warwick. Finally, to keep the peace, an Entertainer is booked at Liverpool.
I note with some confusion

the choice of a Harbor at Canterbury. Do we plan to build a fearsome navy on that inland sea??? This will be changed once our government becomes a Republic. I also veto all the jungle clearing at Oxford, London and Coventry. The Worker at London then proceeds to road the jungle.
Diplomatically, I renegotiate Peace with France, gaining their Maps. I choose to revoke the ROP in protest of Joanie's warriors impudently camped outside two of our cities. No other deals are prudent at this time.
-- Not surprisingly, the dirty Russians now choose to declare war

by attacking Newcastle. Their regular warrior loses to our Spear and their veteran warrior heads south.
1) 530 BC - The Settlers continue on and Horses are now available thanks to a just finished road. At Oxford, the workers split up. Near Russian Sevastopol, our Scout quickly leaves the area and the Elite Warrior moves along the ridge of hills.
-- At Sevastopol, a Russian regular warrior threatens our Elite Warrior. Our Scout sees a French settler pair.
2) 510 BC - The Entertainer at Liverpool is replaced with a Taxperson. The Settlers and Elite Warrior move. With Babylon, I renegotiate the ROP, getting their maps for my efforts.
-- A Russian sword now makes his appearance near Newcastle. French Avignon is founded.
3) 490 BC - In response to the sword threat, a Veteran Spear is awakened in Nottingham and sent to Newcastle. With the Russian warrior following, the Elite Warrior moves again, and the Settlers continue on. The incense road is finished. At Brighton a Worker assists in the ongoing mining while at Coventry, the grass/game is mined.
-- The revolution is complete, England is now a Republic! [dance]
4) 470 BC - One Settler reaches the next town site. The Spear reaches Newcastle adding to its defense. The Elite Warrior eludes his ersatz pursuer. All cities are visited with the following actions taken:
London takes the shared tile from York. York fires its Taxcritter and starts on a Horseman. Nottingham gives its Tax-thing the boot, starting a Swordsman. Hastings claims a hills tile. Canterbury quickly switches from its Harbor to a Catapult. Coventry switches to a Spear, noting the loss of 2 shields from the previous Library work. Warwick pink-slips the egghead, choosing a durn revenooer as a replacement.
Economically we cannot let the -37gpt hemmorhage continue. Luxuries are reduced to 0% and Science to 50% resulting in a +3gpt gain and a loss of only 2 turns of research (Currency due in 6). Now it's time to spend all the cash we've banked over the centuries -- the following projects are hurried:
Warwick Temple (88g), Newcastle Temple (108g), and Liverpool Temple (152g).
-- A Chinese warrior camps outside Reading. Mao, don't make me take away your visitation rights now! Coventry finishes Spear, starts Spear. The three temples are finished with Warwick starting a Courthouse (and firing its Tax'er), Newcastle also starting a Courthouse, and Liverpool Walls. Oxford's Temple also finishes at this time (how convenient!) and a Spear is started.
5) 450 BC - Birmingham founded, starts Worker. The remaining Settler marches on. Spears are shuffled from York to Nottingham and from Nottingham to Newcastle. Liverpool furloughs the Taxist. Halfway-mark diplomacy shows Babylon with Construction and China with 44g and two turns left on the previous ROP agreement -- we will revisit both in turn.
-- Now, a Russian horse and sword arrive at Newcastle for the next battle. The Chinese warrior is following our (unescorted) Settler.
6) 430 BC - The Settler hurries on. The Spears arrive on-station.
-- With battle looming, The Hammer

asks to trade World Maps now. No, not now, not now at all. First, the Russian sword attacks Newcastle and loses! Next, the horse attacks and is forced to retreat with only 1hp remaining (i.e. red). Lastly, the warrior moves NE of Newcastle, probably hunting our workers in the area. York finishes Horse, starts another.
7) 410 BC - The Settler moves. The Horse heads for Newcastle. Attacking from Newcastle, our regular Warrior loses to the Russian veteran warrior with no damage dealt. As a result, one Worker retreats to Brighton and a Spear is sent from Nottingham to guard the other. At Warwick, the grass is (yes) irrigated.
-- Buoyed by his recent victory, the Russian warrior pillages the local mine and road

. Nottingham finishes Sword, starts another. Canterbury finishes Catapult, starts another. The Chinese are building The Pyramids.
8) 390 BC - Now comes our counterattack! The Veteran Horse easily vanquishes the enemy warrior (2hp remaining, yellow). With the threat gone, the Spear returns to Nottingham. The Catapult is dragged to Newcastle and the Sword also heads for the front. MM London to minimize waste and York now claims the shared tile. Science reduced to 30% gaining +31gpt (research finishes in 1). The ROP with China is renegotiated and we gain an extra 39g. The extra cash allows me to give our remaining Settler an escort -- Birmingham switches to a Warrior which is then hurried for 28g.
-- Germany wishes a Territory Map exchange and we decline. Currency is learned. Research is effectively switched off now. Science to 0%, hire a Scientist in Norwich, with Polytheism due in the maximum time of 40 turns. London finishes Settler, starts Barracks. With the four Temples completed earlier, our borders expand in four places. Birmingham finishes the Warrior escort and starts a Worker.
9) 370 BC - The north Settler moves and spots a barbarian galley; the escort is needed now more than ever! London's Settler heads toward Warwick for a possible land grab in the southwest. The victorious Horseman recovers his strength. At Canterbury, the dyes are irrigated. Liverpool claims a mountains/gems tile.
-- Having not learned her lesson, Cathy sends an archer towards Newcastle, while a (regular) warrior waits outside its gates. York finishes Horse, starts another.
10) 350 BC - The north Settler waits for his escort. Our veteran Horse attacks the regular warrior and scores an easy victory (no damage). The Sword guards the Worker. At Oxford, a road is started towards Liverpool on the mountains/gems. York's Horse heads for the front. The closing rounds of talks yield the following:
Babylon- Peace is renegotiated, with us receiving an additional 20g.
France- The ROP is reestablished, netting us 12g.
Literature remains out of the hands of our rivals.
The extra cash allows me to hurry some projects: Oxford's Spear (24g), Liverpool's Walls (36g), and Coventry's Spear (40g). A previous Spear is awakened in Coventry and sent to Dover.
For the future, although we can obtain peace with Russia now, I suggest we continue our buildup of Horse and Sword and move on Sverdlovsk and Sevastopol. With plenty of Settlers, we can occupy the southwest, sue for peace and gain Construction as reparations. To quote Sirian, "Cathy chose unwisely..."
Be seeing you...
---> TBC (Too Bad, Cathy)
TBC's Shadow -- 350 BC