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LORDS OF ITALY circa 280 BC
Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2015 10:17 pm
by fogman
Lords of Italy 280 BC
Hypothetical battles in the era of Roman expansionism and Pyrrhic intervention in both mainland Italy and Carthaginian and Syracusan Sicily.
Late 4th century BC. The Lucanians, an Italic group of southern Italy, battled the Tarentan Greeks of Graecia Magna before Roman expansion into southern Italy.
Early 3rd century BC. In central Italy, the Samnites and the Celtic tribes further north joined forces to resist Roman encroachment.
LORDS OF ITALY circa 280 BC
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2015 4:15 am
by fogman
The third scenario for Lords of Italy 280 BC after a long break. Pyrrhic intervention in southern Italy in defense of Graecia Magna against Roman imperialism.
Re: LORDS OF ITALY circa 280 BC
Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2016 2:06 am
by fogman
The fourth scenario for Lords of Italy 280 BC.
Late 4th century, Carthage and Syracuse battle for the control of Sicily.
LORDS OF ITALY circa 280 BC
Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 9:07 pm
by fogman
the last scenario for LOI280BC
Pyrrhus lands in Sicily to challenge Carthage.
Re: LORDS OF ITALY circa 280 BC
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2016 10:58 pm
by t341
if possible could you share the id of the units you used in the DAG to create the Samnites, which expansion are they from?
Thanks
fogman wrote:Lords of Italy 280 BC
Hypothetical battles in the era of Roman expansionism and Pyrrhic intervention in both mainland Italy and Carthaginian and Syracusan Sicily.
Late 4th century BC. The Lucanians, an Italic group of southern Italy, battled the Tarentan Greeks of Graecia Magna before Roman expansion into southern Italy.
LOI280BC Lucanians vs Tarentans.zip
Early 3rd century BC. In central Italy, the Samnites and the Celtic tribes further north joined forces to resist Roman encroachment.
LOI280BC Romans vs Gallo-Samnites.zip
Re: LORDS OF ITALY circa 280 BC
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2016 2:02 am
by fogman
hms wrote:if possible could you share the id of the units you used in the DAG to create the Samnites, which expansion are they from?
Thanks
"Spartacus slave revolt" from Rise of Rome.
Re: LORDS OF ITALY circa 280 BC
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2016 2:09 am
by t341
thank you, am studying that time period and will try and make a few scenarios