Re: History advices please
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272bc - ... EB time :shrug:
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Also..
Can anyone give me some links where I can download EB time historic ART (by that I mean ART that is made as an inspiration of that period - Like any post EB period art is acceptable)
By that I mean - any famous art, sculpture's .. etc that can be downloaded in high-res :grin:
EDIT: Found it :D
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I'm not a historian or anything, but I'll give you my opinion if its any help.
All the info here is what I've read from many different sources over the years and I have no idea if its correct. Its just how I understand it.
As you did Maksimus, I thought that Pontos used Scythians in their armies. However as I understand it, it was Mithridates the great that annexed their homelands and formed this large standing army of Scythians. About 80-90BC.
I don't believe that the Celts ever employed a large portion of foreign troops in their armies, in fact I've never heard of that happening. The Romans are well documented as having celtic, more specifically Aedui and Remi, and later germanic (Ubii) cavalry as auxiliries, around Caesar's time. Pompey employed a large proportion of eastern levies belonging to client kings at Pharsalus, but they were still belonging to those Kings.
Prior to this the Romani had relied on their own troops more augmented by the Italian Allies, but in EB they are already assimilated so thats not important.
I'm sure you know that the Carthaginians relied heavily on African, Spanish and Gallic mercenaries so again theres no need for me to comment.
I hope thats sort of waht you're after and if not, sorry for messing you around.
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Thank you very much! :yes:
Anyway, you know that in EB Aegypt can raise 'Galatians' as a 'standard' army, still, I sure that AS used scythians, and most of Diadokhoi states
(that is, by 300bc the gole was around those states - but not live men - I think that the mercenaries from all around Europe and Asia played important role in fights and battles after Alexandar - also, the way one can express this in the game is either managing the 'more' non-native units recruitable in EDB or adding much more and cheaper mercenaries in DM file :shrug:)
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@G S Curio
About your opinion on the Celts, that may not be entirely correct. It however depends on what you mean by foreign troops, and whether you trust Julius Caesar, who mentioned the Sequani inviting Ariogaisus and several tens of thousands of Germans in to fight for them against the Aedui confederation. If you believe JC, then the Celts did indeed use Germans in at least the Late Republic. And again if you believe JC, I recalled that when (Publius Crassus, son of that rich man?) campaigned in Aquitania under JC, the Aquitanian tribes did engage Celtiberians or Iberi to join th struggle. Though I may have recalled wrong.
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Well as I say I'm not entirely sure.
But what I meant was a sizeable proportion of their standing/usual army was of foreign descent, not allied tribes that became embroiled in the conflict.
I have to say that I do believe Caesar at least in that the Sequani invited the Suebi to invade the lands of the Aedui, but it was my understanding that the Suebi remained a separate entity. Please correct me if I'm wrong but wasn't one of Caesar's excuses to invade Gallia Comata that he wanted to 'protect' the Gallic tribes from incursions made by the Germani, in particular the Helvetii, and the Suebi. Also it was my understanding that the Suebi betrayed the Sequani and demanded land to settle on, though I'm not sure.:dizzy2:
The case of Publius Crassus, I believe that again the Celtiberians et al. were enlisted as allies rather than as soldiers of the Aquitanian tribes. But I may be completely wrong!
Anyway the point I am trying to make is that it was my opinion that the Gallic, Belgic and Germanic tribes relied mainly on their own troops for warfare and enlisted the help of other tribes as allies when required. I also believe that tribal loyalties may be the reason that individual groups of warriors didn't fight for other tribes. Which is what Pezhetairoi seems to be suggesting.:embarassed:
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I agree with pezhetairoi on this. Ariovistus and his troops according to JC were brought over as mercenaries. They defeated the Aedui and then turned on the Sequani. Also during this time some of the Belgic and Celtic tribes enlisted Germani to help them against the Romans. The Gauls of the Po Valley also enlisted the Gaesatae mercenaries against the Romans in the 220's.
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Thanks for clearing that up for me.:embarassed:
Now I know.
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But how do we separate the 'common use' (as in terms of 'constant' use of non-homeland troops by some factions) that deserve to be 'in' EDB *txt as part of Factional MIC?
By that I ment that if there was a common use of the `germanic` and `stepe` and `celt` armies by some factions - then, what factions deserves to have them in factional MIC?
And, in 272bc which factions they were
note>these questions are a part of the ALX EB mod development