User:2x2leax/sandbox
* Entries with a teal background indicate civilizations added with the first expansion pack (III: Play the World; IV: Warlords; V: Gods & Kings).
* Entries with a green background indicate civilizations added with the second expansion pack (III: Conquests; IV: Beyond the Sword; V: Brave New World).
* Entries with a yellow background indicate civilizations added through DLC (V; VI) or game updates (Rev 2).
- Notes
- ^ Austria was a "hidden" civilization in Civ III, meaning their files were available, but the player had to add them manually into the game at the expense of another civilization.
- ^ a b c Civ I uses the romanization of Peking for Beijing, and Civ II and III use the modern name of Trondheim for Nidaros.
- ^ a b Spain was also included with the Gods & Kings expansion pack, and Ethiopia with the Brave New World expansion pack.
- ^ Civ VI features multiple leaders for playable civilizations. Unlike previous Civ titles that included this option, each leader in Civ VI may settle their own unique capital; allowing playable civilizations to have multiple capitals listed.
- ^ The German civilization is sometimes led by a Holy Roman Emperor, such as Friedrich Barbarossa in Civ II and VI, in lieu of a separate Holy Roman Empire civilization.
- ^ Most Civ games include specific Native American tribes, such as the Sioux, Iroquois, or Shoshone, instead of an amalgamated Native American empire.
- ^ The Viking civilization is called Scandinavia in Civ III: Play the World; however, the adjective remains "Viking". In Civ V and VI, Denmark and Norway replace the Viking civilization, respectively.
* Entries with a teal background indicate leaders added with the first expansion pack (III: Play the World; IV: Warlords; V: Gods & Kings).
* Entries with a green background indicate leaders added with the second expansion pack (III: Conquests; IV: Beyond the Sword; V: Brave New World).
* Entries with a yellow background indicate leaders added through DLC (V; VI) or game updates (Rev 2).
- Notes
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Some female leaders in Civ II are either non-leaders (e.g. Livia, Börte, Eleanor Roosevelt, Sacagawea), goddesses (Amaterasu, Ishtar), taken from legends (Scherezade, Gunnhild, Hippolyta) or fictitious characters created by the developers (Nazca, Shakala).
- ^ Charles' civilization was a "hidden" one in Civ III, meaning their files were available, but the player had to add them manually into the game at the expense of another civilization.
- ^ a b Isabella of Spain was also included with the Gods & Kings expansion pack, and Haile Selassie of Ethiopia with the Brave New World expansion pack.
- ^ a b c Tokugawa Ieyasu is replaced by Himiko, Oda Nobunaga and Togo Heihachiro in the PlayStation Vita release of Civ Rev 2.
- ^ a b Mao Zedong is replaced by Taizong of Tang in the Chinese release of Civ III and IV.
- ^ In Civ V, the name Wu Zetian is used instead of her personal name Wu Zhao.