Romans against Goths
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Romans against Goths
I am looking to try to setup a historical or near historical game for the bootcamp on Sunday. I was thinking that Romans vs early Goths would be good. It seems that the battle of Argentoratum (Strasbourg) may be a good bet. Does anyone have any good info on it?
I found this: http://www.fanaticus.org/DBA/battles/argentoratum.html which seems like a good basis.
Any other pointers?
I found this: http://www.fanaticus.org/DBA/battles/argentoratum.html which seems like a good basis.
Any other pointers?
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Yeah but my Goths are really Franks anywaynikgaukroger wrote:Of course Argentoratum was against Alamanni not Goths
It actually looks like a good battle for an introductiory game.
I suspect that the legions should be light spear swordsmen by this point? If so then the Alamanni will have a POA at impact but be down in melee which is fine. If I have the Auxillia as superior armoured they should be able to stand up for a while.
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IMO at this date all the Roman infantry should be HF, Armoured, Impact Foot - for the good ones such as the comitateses anyway - regardless of whether they are legionarii or auxilia.
Nik Gaukroger
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I think I can do a reasonable representation of the battle which actually works out evenish in points 
Alamanni - 647 points
3 TC
1 BG 4 Noble cavalry: cav, sup, prot, lt sp, swd
2 BG 6 Archers: LF, avg, unp, bow
1 BG 6 Javelinmen: LF, avg, unp, jav, lt sp
6 BG 8 Warriors: HF, avg, prot, imp ft, swd
Romans - 644 points
1 IC
2 TC
1 BG 4 Catafractarii: cat, sup, hvy arm, lance, swd
1 BG 4 Equites Sagitarii: LH, avg, unp, bow
1 BG 4 Equites Illyricanii: LH, avg, unp, jav, lt sp
3 BG 6 Legionaries: 2/3 HF, avg, arm, imp ft, swd 1/3 LF bow
2 BG 4 Auxilia Palatina: MF, sup, prot, lt sp, swd
4 BG 4 Auxilia: MF, avg, arm, lt sp, swd
It means that the Romans are being more generously represented than the reported numbers as there are 54 bases for 13,000 men while the Alamanni are 78 bases for 35,000. I would have liked to use more hairies but I only have 48 bases so that really set the scale.
I have assumed that 4,500 legionaries would be 3 'legions' and 6,000 auxiliaries would be 6 BGs but it looks like a decent enough force mix.
Alamanni - 647 points
3 TC
1 BG 4 Noble cavalry: cav, sup, prot, lt sp, swd
2 BG 6 Archers: LF, avg, unp, bow
1 BG 6 Javelinmen: LF, avg, unp, jav, lt sp
6 BG 8 Warriors: HF, avg, prot, imp ft, swd
Romans - 644 points
1 IC
2 TC
1 BG 4 Catafractarii: cat, sup, hvy arm, lance, swd
1 BG 4 Equites Sagitarii: LH, avg, unp, bow
1 BG 4 Equites Illyricanii: LH, avg, unp, jav, lt sp
3 BG 6 Legionaries: 2/3 HF, avg, arm, imp ft, swd 1/3 LF bow
2 BG 4 Auxilia Palatina: MF, sup, prot, lt sp, swd
4 BG 4 Auxilia: MF, avg, arm, lt sp, swd
It means that the Romans are being more generously represented than the reported numbers as there are 54 bases for 13,000 men while the Alamanni are 78 bases for 35,000. I would have liked to use more hairies but I only have 48 bases so that really set the scale.
I have assumed that 4,500 legionaries would be 3 'legions' and 6,000 auxiliaries would be 6 BGs but it looks like a decent enough force mix.
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hammy wrote:
It means that the Romans are being more generously represented than the reported numbers as there are 54 bases for 13,000 men while the Alamanni are 78 bases for 35,000. I would have liked to use more hairies but I only have 48 bases so that really set the scale.
Don't worry. It is likely that Julian had a bit more than 13000 and the Alamanni are highly unlikely to have been over 20000 in reality so you may well be spot on
Nik Gaukroger
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