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| suzerain bonus = Your [[Builders]] can now make [[Monastery]] improvements.
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| suzerain bonus = Your [[Builders]] can now make [[Monastery]] [[improvements]].
 
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{{PAGENAME}} is one of the [[City-States]] in [[Civilization VI]]. It is a small city in modern-day Ulster, Northern Ireland that is a site of great religious significance in both ancient and modern Irish history. It was founded sometime between the 1st and 3rd century by Gaelic pagans, near the Eamhain Mhacha (Navan Fort) ceremonial site. In 457AD, Saint Patrick founded his eponymous cathedral in Armagh, establishing it as the "ecclesiastical capital" of Catholic Ireland.
 
{{PAGENAME}} is one of the [[City-States]] in [[Civilization VI]]. It is a small city in modern-day Ulster, Northern Ireland that is a site of great religious significance in both ancient and modern Irish history. It was founded sometime between the 1st and 3rd century by Gaelic pagans, near the Eamhain Mhacha (Navan Fort) ceremonial site. In 457AD, Saint Patrick founded his eponymous cathedral in Armagh, establishing it as the "ecclesiastical capital" of Catholic Ireland.
   
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==Benefits==
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* 1 {{Envoy}} [[Envoy]] : +2 {{Faith}} [[Faith]] in your {{Capital}} [[Capital]].
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* 3 {{Envoy}} [[Envoy|Envoys]]: +2 {{Faith}} [[Faith]] in every [[Holy Site]] [[district]].
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* 6 {{Envoy}} [[Envoy|Envoys]]: Additional +2 {{Faith}} [[Faith]] in every [[Holy Site]] [[district]].
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* [[Suzerain]] Bonus: Your [[Builders]] can now make [[Monastery]] [[improvements]].
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[[Category:City-States]]

Latest revision as of 17:45, 23 January 2019

Armagh
Armagh
Base Stats
Type Religious
Suzerain Bonus
Your Builders can now make Monastery improvements.

Armagh is one of the City-States in Civilization VI. It is a small city in modern-day Ulster, Northern Ireland that is a site of great religious significance in both ancient and modern Irish history. It was founded sometime between the 1st and 3rd century by Gaelic pagans, near the Eamhain Mhacha (Navan Fort) ceremonial site. In 457AD, Saint Patrick founded his eponymous cathedral in Armagh, establishing it as the "ecclesiastical capital" of Catholic Ireland.

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