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Perhaps the developers admired him :D @Thomahawk2k
Ibossim... Ebussus (Hispania)
The others names, I think are allright (sorry about my "poor english")
For the parts in Latin and Greek, footnotes. Translated versions are here and it is also a good source. http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/
Those are my go to research tools. Most wiki citations are books only available there or Oxford Uni press books that are super exspensive which are sometimes in the new books.
My Archive suggestion is "A Grammar of Ancient Geography" It is from the late 1800's and British, and cannot be text formated, like copied for pasting, so it is dry and you'll have to do the Greek words manually to search elsewhere. However it is very thorough. You can read online or download the PDF, some books you go through to google books for the free download, some are on the site. If you have an ebook reader those are all available file types.
This is public domain, so researchers shouldn't hoard these links. I hope other Mod researchers see these tips. You can get all the Men at arms series on ebook3000 for unit research, for any TW game.
Thanks tatvist for your help, however the city we are looking for lies in modern day ukraine
Book online with option to download.
https://archive.org/stream/earlyhistorymed00clargoog#page/n6/mode/2up
http://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/display.asp?linkpath=pages/M/E/Melgunovkurhan.htm
The only settlement I couldn't find anything about is Melgunov :/ there seems to be really nothing; One option would be to use the name of the capital of the Budini in grand campaign, Tur. But there are also no other informations about this settlement.
http://www.bergbook.com/images/21229-01.jpg
There is for example a settlement called Scurg(i?)um in the area of the Gutones. Ascaucalis is also there, but further in the west.
Arsicua (or Arsicva?) seems to be the capital of the Arii (the tribe was called Harii in reality, that's also a little mistake)
Setvia (or Setuia?) for the Naharnavali (so, instead for Oblin)
Asanca or Arsenium (Arsonium?) for the Buri
In my opinion, the v instead of the u sounds a bit more barbarian, but whatever you want...
^^ I have tto say sorry, I used the map of a book and searched it then in the internet; The names at this page are a bit different (the map is not as exact as mine) but also better to read than mine.
If you feel that way, it's ok, but just don't download the mod then and don't complain.
Thanks for your ideas, I'll be working on it.
Just my few cents to some of the names:
Gothiscandza was the name of the eastern prussian coast. But it's as far I know the only known name in this area, so its propably the best choice. In grand campaign, CA called the gothic capital Ascaucalis, but I never heard that name before.
In Vindelicia is another known settlement name, Damasia (but its not the ancient Kelheim, so maybe Alcimoennis is better)
And to Melgunov I have no idea... :(
And there are still other cities with bad names, such as:
Grinev
Oblin (both cities are in the northeast, no ideas for names...)
Singidun (Singidunum would be a better name; But I'm not sure if the celts called it Singidun...)
Merv (maybe, if it is not too long: Alexandreia Margiana)
Ibossim (Baleares, a better name would be Ebesus, or, if the city would be on Mallorca, Palma)
Just some ideas, if you plan to expand it :)