This is a question related to my timeline which takes on a significant gameplay aspect: Segesta is vital for getting the Polybian reforms before the end of the Second Punic Wars.
Only problem is with my meagre resources I can't find evidence Liguria was settled until well into the second century BC. I've seen maps for 218BC which don't include Liguria as a Roman holding.
Although I've also seen references to wars fought there against the Ligurian and Celto-Gallic tribes in the 230sBC, and it not being finally pacified until 154BC. Then there's this brief missive:
There must be a reason why it's included among the conditions for an earlier-than-200BC Polybian reform.Genua - Originally Ligurian, Genua had been Roman since 218 BCE, except for a few years when Hannibal captured it.
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