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have you emailed support? send them the save file as well.
Specifically in my case, I was playing as a Roman faction and crashed the turn after declaring war on the other Romans. Hope it's fixed for you too!
Anyway i tried again to restart the game from the point of Rome siege by my faction, the previous crash point, and this time it worked ! So i think something has been fixed in the while.
Instead of surrounding the city and declaring immediate war, which caused the crash, we sent a diplomat to cancel the alliance and trade rights with Rome and then demanded map information and threatened the AI to accept or we will attack. We have also moved your armies a bit further away from the city for that turn. That resulted in going to war against Rome and the game allows you to siege the city just fine.
That is a path finding issue.If you had gone back to a saved game,moved things around different good chance it would not have crashed.