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In Europa Universalis III by Paradox Interactive, Lord / Lady Protector is applied to a country's head of state under the Republican Dictatorship form of government, the first natural occurrence being Oliver Cromwell's formation of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland.
* Europa Universalis: Rome, a computer strategy game
In the games Age of Empires III, Europa Universalis 3 and Medieval 2: Total War, Landsknechts can be hired to fight for one's own use.
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Europa Universalis II is an empire-building, computer strategy game based on European and world history spanning a timeline between 1419 through 1820.
Europa Universalis II differs from many similar turn-based strategy games in that time flows continuously during gameplay, rather than taking place in discrete turns.
In addition, with almost all of the game data stored in easy-to-edit text files, Europa Universalis II is easy to modify and customize, which has yielded a large and thriving mod community.
Its also possible to play a campaign beginning with Crusader Kings, followed by Europa Universalis II, Victoria ( Or Victoria II ) and finished with Hearts of Iron II: Doomsday, allowing for campaigns to range from 1066 to 1954.
The game was developed by Paradox Interactive as a sequel to Europa Universalis, and was first released for the PC in 2001 by Strategy First, with a Macintosh port created by Virtual Programming and published by MacPlay.
A version of the game, called Europa Universalis II: Asia Chapters, was released for Asian markets, adding new graphics and scenarios that center around Asian history instead.
* Europa Universalis II Official wiki
* Europa Universalis II at Paradox Interactive
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* Europa Universalis: Rome
Hearts of Iron is based on Paradox's successful Europa Universalis game engine, but has many changes:

Europa and III
The numbers run from Jupiter outward, thus I, II, III and IV for Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto respectively.
The first ahnentafel, published by Michaël Eytzinger in Thesaurus principum hac aetate in Europa viventium Cologne: 1590, pp. 146-147, in which Eytzinger first illustrates his new functional theory of numeration of ancestors ; this schema showing Henry III of France as n ° 1, de cujus, with his ancestors in five generations.
* Category III: Flyby and orbiter missions to locations with the potential to host life and for which there is a possibility of contamination by Earth life ; e. g., Mars, Europa, Titan or Enceladus.
* Europa Universalis III
Several of their more prominent games, such as Hearts of Iron III, Victoria II, and Europa Universalis III run off the in-house Clausewitz Game Engine.
" Don García Sánchez III « el de Nájera »: Biographía de un Reinado " in García Sánchez III " el de Nájera " un rey y un reino en la Europa del siglo XI: XV Semana de Estudios Medievales, Nájera, Tricio y San Millán de la Cogolla del 2 al 6 de agosto de 2004 José Ignacio de la Iglesia Duarte, ed.
The LPI has collaborated on a number of publications in the prestigious Space Science Series of the University of Arizona Press, including Asteroids III ( ISBN 0816522812 ), Comets II ( ISBN 0816524505 ), Europa ( ISBN 9780816528448 ), Meteorites and the Early Solar System II ( ISBN 9780816525621 ), Origin of the Earth and Moon ( ISBN 0816520739 ), Protostars and Planets V ( ISBN 9780816526543 ), and The Solar System Beyond Neptune ( ISBN 9780816527557 ).
Military Tradition is a game concept in strategy game Europa Universalis III released by Swedish PC strategy game designer, Paradox Interactive.

Europa and was
Salieri's Italian tour of 1778 – 80 began with the production of Europa riconosciuta ( Europa Recognized ) for La Scala ( which was revived in 2004 for the same opera house's re-opening following extensive renovations ).
In 2004, the opera Europa riconosciuta was staged in Milan for the reopening of La Scala in Milan, with soprano Diana Damrau in the title role.
According to some accounts Aeacus was a son of Zeus and Europa.
It was rediscovered by the Europa in 1774, whence the name " Europa Rocks ".
The Malay was lost 27 July 1842 on the Europa Rocks.
New evidence was also found for the existence of exospheres around Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.
Once Galileo < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s prime mission was concluded, an extended mission followed, starting on December 7, 1997 ; the spacecraft made a number of daring close flybys of Jupiter's moons Europa and Io.
This pattern began with his first feature film, marking the beginning of The Europa Trilogy, though he claims a trilogy was not initially planned, instead being applied to the films in retrospect.
In Greek mythology, Minos (, Minōs ) was a king of Crete, son of Zeus and Europa.
According to this view, the first King Minos was the son of Zeus and Europa and brother of Rhadamanthys and Sarpedon.
Europa ( in Greek: broad-eyes ) was a Phoenecian princess who Zeus transformed into a white bull abducted and carried her to Creta, and is equated with Astarte as a moon goddess by ancient sources.
The ritual copulation in Minoan Crete was related with moon-goddesses like Europa and Pasiphae, but this cult was almost forgotten by the Greeks.
Like her doublet Europa, her origins were in the East, in her case at Colchis, the palace of the Sun ; she was given in marriage to King Minos of Crete.
Especially in Germany, these celebrations had a distinctly political note to them and often stressed Boniface as a kind of founder of Europe, such as when Konrad Adenauer, the ( Catholic ) German chancellor, addressed a crowd of 60, 000 in Fulda, celebrating the feast day of the saint in a European context: " Das, was wir in Europa gemeinsam haben, gemeinsamen Ursprungs " (" What we have in common in Europe comes from the same source ").
Four of the sisters ( Elena, Lucia, Europa and Anna Maria ) became painters, but Sofonisba was by far the most accomplished and renowned.
OCI was subsequently closed down in 2007 to make way for Radio Europa music.
The premiere performance was Antonio Salieri's Europa riconosciuta.
The opera house re-opened on 7 December 2004 with a production, conducted by Riccardo Muti, of Salieri's Europa riconosciuta, the opera that was performed at La Scala's inauguration in 1778.
In the 4th century, the dining room was equipped with a fine mosaic floor with one illustration of Zeus, disguised as a bull, abducting Europa and a second depicting Bellerophon killing the Chimera.
An action game, The Abyss: Incident at Europa, was later created by Sound Source Interactive.
In Greek mythology Europa ( Greek Ευρώπη Eurṓpē ) was a Phoenician woman of high lineage, from whom the name of the continent Europe has ultimately been taken.
The daughter of the earth-giant Tityas and mother of Euphemus by Poseidon was also named Europa.

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