Place the next column fragment; it shows the victory points when building a new triumphal column.
Reveal 2 street cards; those determine a row or column in your Colonia to take tiles.
After revealing the street cards, a round proceeds over 2 phases:
This phase is not played simultaneously on Yucata.
Take 2 Colonia tiles; keep one and hand one to your neighbor.
Use one Colonia tile or pay 2 Tribunes to use both. Take the resources or get a citizen. Own tiles become an envoy at the ship.
Other player's tiles put as a reserve next to your colonia. Emptied construction cranes get scored at the end of this cycle.

Now the starting player lays his two tiles face up on the corresponding spaces of his Colonia.
Then he may choose which of the two tiles he wants to use. The other players turn over their tiles only when it’s their turn.
The benefits of the Colonia tiles
Resources and citizens
The front of the Colonia tiles depicts resources or citizens.
The resources available
The Colonia tiles show the following resources: builders, workers, assistants, coins, Tribunes, or upgrades. If a tile you use
depicts resources, you recieve these immediately.
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Builder:: A builder enables you to erect a gray building (Triumphal column
, Library
, Basilica
, Market
).
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Worker:: A worker enables you to erect a colored structure (Fountain
, Park
, Stable
, House
).
Or you can change 2 workers of the same color into
1 builder .
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Assistant:: An assistant enables you to change
a worker’s color.
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Coins:: You need them to pay your citizens before the scoring phase.
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Tribune:: A Tribune gives you flexibility in two respects:
a) Ignore a street card: If you give up 1 Tribune, you can ignore a street card and take a
Colonia tile from anywhere in your Colonia.
b) Use the second Colonia tile: If you give up 2 Tribunes at the beginning of your turn,
you may use both tiles (your own and the one you received from the other player).
Important: You need to own both Tribunes before you use the 2 tiles.
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Upgrade:: An upgrade allows you to move the slide bar on your prestige track
1 space to the right.
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The citizens in the Colonia
Special abilities and victory point multipliers
Among the 34 Colonia tiles of a player, there are 6 tiles showing citizens from 3 different social classes (patrician

, merchant

, and craftsman

). If you place a citizen in a citizen row of your Colonia, it will become active.
Active citizens support you in two ways:
In general:
- Every time you build a
triumphal column 
, you immediately gain
victory points

for the
column
itself plus 1 point

for each active citizen in your Colonia.
- The citizens multiply your victory points at the
Colonia scoring – the more
citizens are placed in a row, the more victory points

you receive at the
scorings for the
different gray buildings that you have erected in the
respective row.
- The citizens may also be needed to fulfill tasks for the
Trajan scoring
at the end of a cycle.
Special support of a certain row:
- Each citizen row provides one
special ability – and a bonus when placing the second
citizen in this row.
Where to place the Colonia tiles
When you use a tile (your own or the one you recieved from another player) that shows a citizen symbol, you
always place it in your own Colonia on a corresponding citizen space.
Place all other tiles from
other players (used or unused) face up on the right
next to your Colonia.
Place all other tiles of
your own (used or unused)
face down on the ship space in your Colonia

. Later on, you will need these tiles as envoys for the Forum square.
(Tiles you have placed on citizen spaces in your Colonia won’t be available for the Forum square, of course.)
Special case:
You aren’t able to pick a Colonia tile from at least one of the streets specified.
Depending on how you take tiles from the streets of your Colonia, it might occur that you’ll be able to take only one or
even no Colonia tile later in the game, since there are no tiles left in the streets specified by the street cards. If this happens
to you, you have the following possibilities:
Taking 2 tiles with the help of Tribunes

By giving up 1 or 2 Tribunes, you choose 1 (or 2) Colonia tile(s) from other streets in your Colonia. With this, you have
two tiles again and can pass one of them, as usual.
Taking 1 or no tile – the neighbor has the choice
If you are not able or willing to give up a
Tribune

, you take 1 tile that you keep (or no tile). As
you don't pass a tile, the neighboring player may pick one tile from the tiles that he already received from you during
the game and that are lying face up next to his Colonia. He will thus have two tiles as normal and will play his turn as
usual. A tile from you used in this way goes out of the game.
(If you take no tile at all, you use only the one you receive from your neighbor.)
Construction cranes

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The corners of the Colonia – using face-up Colonia tiles more purposefully and possibly scoring (once) for structures
of a certain color in the next scoring phase.
At the beginning of the game, each player has one Colonia tile lying face up in each of the 4 corners of his Colonia. If
you take one of these tiles on your turn, you uncover the colored construction crane tile underneath it. Then, in the next
scoring phase, you receive victory points
one time only for each structure in your Colonia that matches the color of this construction crane.
In the first scoring phase, you earn 3 points for each such
structure; in the second scoring phase, 2 points
, and in the last scoring phase, 1 point .
Once you have scored for a construction crane, turn the construction crane tile to its colorless back side. Construction
cranes – no matter which side is facing up – may never be overbuilt.
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You may put a new single or double building into your Colonia.
Gray buildings require a builder, while color buildings need a worker of its color. Assistants and Citizen actions can be used for support.
New buildings give you a benefit.
When placing an envoy to the Forum space, the area rule has to be taken into account.
When finishing an area, receive a bonus.
Next player starts his turn.
Single or double building tiles – building with builders, workers, and / or assistants
If you have the appropriate
builders 
,
workers, and possibly
assistants 
, you may place
1 building
tile per turn
in your Colonia. Building tiles can only be placed
on vacated spaces in the street grid of the Colonia.
Attention: The 4 spaces of the Colonia on which you can already see temples may not be overbuilt.
Basic rules of building in the Colonia
To build a
gray “building” (gray icon on parchment), you are required to return a
builder
back into the supply.
To build a
colored structure, you are required to return a
worker in the color of this structure back
into the supply.
On Yucata you have to change the worker into the needed color or into a builder before placing a building.
If you don't have the required color
worker to build a specific colored building you may return an
assistant 
back into the supply. This
assistant is required to support the "non-specialist" worker enabling it to build a building of another color.
Single building tiles
Single building tiles show a gray building on one side and a colored structure on the other. Depending on whether you build
a gray building or a colored structure, you place the tile into your street grid with the corresponding side facing up. You can place
single building tiles into the street grid if you give up (return to the supply) the following figures:
a) 1
builder 
build a gray building, i.e., a single library

, basilica

, market

, or triumphal column

.
b) 1
workerbuild a single colored structure in the figure’s color, i.e., a single fountain

, house

, stable

, or park

.
c) 1
worker + 1
assistant 
build a single colored structure of any color.
Take the chosen single building tile from the applicable pile on the gameboard and place it on a vacated space of your street grid.
Double building tiles
Each double building tile has two different sides. Depending on which side is facing up, you use it to conduct a double building
action: You build either a gray building and a structure of a specific color, or 2 neighboring structures of the same color.
Depending on the building combination, you are required to give up:
a) For 1 gray building and 1 colored structure:
1
builder 
+ 1 colored
worker. If you want to build a building tile with a triumphal column

and a park

, for example, you
are required to give up 1 gray
builder 
and 1 green
worker 
. Alternatively, you can
give up 1
builder 
, 1 non-green
worker, and 1
assistant 
.
Or you give up 2
workers of the same color (to replace a
builder 
) plus 1 green
worker 
.
b) For 2 structures of the same color:
- 2
workers of the same color: If you give up 2 blue
workers 
, for example, you can build a blue
double building tile into your street grid.
- 2
workers of different colors + 1
assistant 
: The assistant changes 1
worker into the color you want.
- 2
workers of any color + 2
assistants 
: The assistants change
the colors of both
workers, so you can build any color.
Example: Tom gives up 1 blue

and 1 green
worker 
plus 1
assistant 
in order to build an blue
double building tile. It would also be possible for him to give up 1 yellow

and 1
green
worker 
plus 2
assistants 
, so he can change the color
of both workers in order to build the blue double building tile.
As soon as you have built a building tile into your street grid, you receive the associated building benefit.
Benefit for gray buildings*
* representing the magnificent buildings in the Forum Trajanum in Rome (see Brief Trajan Lexicon)
Resources or victory points
Triumphal column – You receive
victory points 
immediately:
The current value indicated on top of the column fragment of the Trajan's Column on the gameboard + 1 point

for each active citizen in your Colonia.
Example: During the first third of the game, Tanya builds a triumphal column. For this, she receives 3 victory points

+ 2 victory points

for the two
citizens that already are in her Colonia. She advances her victory point marker 5 spaces.
Library, basilica, market – You move your Forum marker 1 space forward on the applicable
benefit track and may use the benefit
depicted. From space 2 on each track, you can choose whether you want to use the
benefit you just reached or a previous one.
Library: 
1st Library: Obtain 1
worker and 1
Tribune 
.
2nd Library: Obtain 1
builder 
.
3rd Library: Place an envoy on an eagle space

on the Forum square.
4th Library: Take a Colonia tile from your street grid and use it immediately.
Basilica: 
1st Basilica: Obtain 2
assistants 
.
2nd Basilica: Obtain 2
Tribunes 
.
3rd Basilica: Gain 1
upgrade 
on your prestige track.
4th Basilica: Carry out 1 additional building action, provided you have the applicable 1
builder 
and / or
worker(s).
Market: 
1st Market: Obtain 1
coin 
.
2nd Market: Choose an
area bonus (possibly even 2, if you have activated the appropriate citizen –
citizens’ abilities).
3rd Market: Place one of your envoys on any colored space in the Forum, irrespectively of the
color placement rule
– but not on eagles

.
4th Market: Take a Colonia tile from your street grid and use it immediately.
End of the benefit track
Once you have built the fourth market

, basilica

, or library

, the corresponding benefit
track ends for you. After obtaining the fourth benefit, you move your marker from this track to the space next to the Trajan’s Column.
For this, you immediately score victory points

equivalent to
building a triumphal column (victory points

for the current
value of the column + number of your active citizens).
Note: You may build buildings of this type even later on (which can be important for the
Trajan scoring),
but you no longer receive benefits for that.
Benefit for colored structures
Placing 1 or 2 envoys on the Forum square
When you have built a colored structure in your Colonia, you may use one of your Colonia tiles lying at the bottom right of your
Colonia as an envoy. Send this envoy (with the back facing up, so that the envoy is visible) to Rome and place the tile on
an unoccupied mosaic space of the Forum square – a space that has the same color as the just-built structure.
Observe the following specifics when you place envoys:
1. Empty color area:
The color areas on the mosaic boards have different sizes. One color area consists of all squares of the same color which are horizontally
or vertically connected with each other on one or more mosaic boards. If no color area has been started in a specific color, you
can place your envoy on any mosaic space in this color.
2. Started color area:
If there are already one or more envoys (no matter whose) lying in a color area that has not yet been completed (i.e., there are
still unoccupied mosaic spaces there), you are required to place your envoy in this color area, too, if you have built a structure of
this color. (Exception: You have activated the citizen
Patrician I 
who allows you to ignore this color placement rule – see
citizens’ abilities).
Note: You are not required to place your envoy adjacent to alreadylaid - out envoys.
3. Completed color area:
If you complete a color area (an area can even comprise several mosaic boards) by putting 1 or 2 envoys there, you gain an
area bonus of your choice. You immediately take either:
- 1
Tribune 
or
- 1
assistant 
or
- 1
coin 
or
- 1
upgrade 
or
- 2 victory points
Note: If you have no envoys left that you can place on the Forum square, you may nonetheless build colored structures in your street
grid (which can be important for the
Trajan scoring), but you won't receive a benefit.
Attention: The total number of building tiles per color is limited. Once there is no tile of a certain kind left, you can no longer build
using this type of tile. But if only one of the two piles of one type of tiles has been depleted, you may take tiles from the second pile and
build this tile with the back side facing up.
Eagle spaces 
Normally, no envoys may be placed on eagle spaces

(exception: you use the appropriate benefit on
the library track). It is worthwhile, however, to place an envoy adjacent to or on eagle spaces

,
since each of your envoys that is orthogonally adjacent to an eagle space

counts 1 victory point

at each
scoring, and each envoy on an
eagle space

scores 2 victory points

.
If you have activated the
citizen Patrician I 
,
envoys that are diagonally adjacent to eagle spaces

also give you 1 point

each.
End of the turn and end of the round
Once the starting player has finished his turn, play continues
clockwise. His left neighbor reveals his two tiles, chooses which of them
he wants to use, and carries out a building action – and so on.
After each player has had one turn, the round ends. The
starting player figure is passed to the next player on the
right of the
current starting player, and a new round is started by revealing two new street cards.