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    Default Re: Roman Legion composition?

    Could Pedites Extraordinarii fit anywhere? They are allies, no?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frontline1944 View Post
    Could Pedites Extraordinarii fit anywhere? They are allies, no?

    I've never really been a fan of "allied legions" in any sense. While they are interesting and spice up gameplay, I find that generally my factional troops are readily at hand and thus I have no need of allies (except for cavalry). I do make exceptions for the bruttian infantry, which i use as a replacement for hastati, but thats it. The main reason that I stay away from allies, is that the game engine just isnt designed to handle that sort of tactic. and as much as i'd like to roleplay, i always cop out for the bottom line. I want the most for my money and that generally leaves little room for allies and the lower class roman infantry

    In this context I am refereing only to italy itself and to cammilan and polybian troops. Its a whole different ball game with imperials.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frontline1944 View Post
    Could Pedites Extraordinarii fit anywhere? They are allies, no?
    As far as I am aware they were under the personal command of the Consul, assuming there was one of course, and so while technically allies they would not necessarily have had to fight with the alae.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnhughthom View Post
    As far as I am aware they were under the personal command of the Consul, assuming there was one of course, and so while technically allies they would not necessarily have had to fight with the alae.
    Concerning the pedites extraordinarii, I think this is speculation on that part of some authors. I know of no support in the ancient sources for that claim. Some of the equites extraordinarii (Polybios 6.31) were quartered near the Consul's volones in camp and may have therefore been under his immediate control on the battlefield.

    Polybios states (6.40) that when an army is on the march, the extraordinarii form the vanguard if the enemy is ahead of them and the rearguard if the enemy is behind. This indicates that when formed for battle, the extraordinarii would be positioned on the extreme right of the formation.
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    My singleplayer legion for my romani campaign:

    Note: max 10 slot for make available a powerful thing... Double legion full stack
    I always leave cavalry in one army following main army legion.
    When i m in enemy field i leave main army in a fort, and second army (cavalry) around or in one other fort.

    Camillan Legion:
    1 general
    2 astati
    2 principi
    1 triari
    2 leve
    1 accensi
    1 rorari

    Polybian Legion:
    1 general
    3 astati polibiani
    3 principi polibiani
    1 triari polibiani
    2 velites

    Italic Allied Legion:
    1 imperator italicus/general
    5 fanti pesanti straordinari
    4 ausiliari italici (ligures, samnites, bruttian, lucanian)

    Marian Legion:
    1 general
    1 coorte miliaria pesante(aquila)
    4 coorti pesanti
    2 coorti leggere (ausiliari)
    2 artillery or mercenary

    Imperial Legion:
    1 general
    1 coorte miliaria imperiale pesante(aquila)
    4 coorti imperiali pesanti
    2 coorti leggere
    2 arcieri saggitari siriani

    Praetorian Legion:
    1 general
    5 coorti della guardia pretoriana
    4 coorti veterane (evocate)
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    How exactly does the game engine and mechanics distort how a legion is composed here vs. history? For example the initial Roman legions have one of each unit, however in gameplay terms that is not nearly large enough to take on the Eleutheroi, much less another faction.

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    While pillaging and burning Roma I discovered a half-burnt scroll in the house of one of the fighters. I translated the barbarian's writing as best I could with my knowledge of their corrupted version of Greek.

    Perhaps it may be of some use to you.

    "Imperial Legionary Composition Section One: Infantry

    One eagle-bearing first cohort
    Nine units of standard legionary troops
    Four divisions auxiliary spearmen
    Two divisions of elite light javelineers
    One ballista + handlers

    Imperial Legionary Composition Section Two: Cavalry

    Two cavalry regiments of Augustan cavalry wings
    General's guard cavalry"
    Last edited by Companion Cavalry; 08-11-2009 at 05:43.
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    Most of your armies have 1 General. But in my Romani-Campaigns the young Roman nobles have to prove themselves in battle first, if they want to go the political way. So my amies (Camillan / Polybian) are Composed like this


    Legatvs: The General of the amy is at least 35 years old and has fought at least 10 battles, 3 of them in the offensive on enemy territory and 3 have to have been sieges. He has been in Roma and was in a lower political position, and now aims for higher positions, like Praetor or Consul.

    Tribvnvs Laticlavivs: A young man of at least 25 years, who still has to serve his 10 battles. After the Legatvs, he's the highest officer in the army. He has not much political experience yet. If the second Tribvnvs is younger than 20 years, he is the one, who leads the Socii Legion in battle. If not, he's the one who commands the Roman troops, while the Legatvs watches him and gives orders.

    Tribvnvs: He's at least 16 years old and has no political experience at all. When he's 20 years old, he might lead a Socii legion into battle, under the watchful eye of his Legatvs.



    1 army is composed of 2 Legions like this:

    Roman Legion Camillan (C) /Polybian (P)

    1 x Legatvs
    1 x Tribvnvs
    1 x Accensi
    2 x Leves (C) / Velites (P)
    2 x Hastati
    2 x Principes
    1 x Triarii

    Socii (Italic/Greek example, of course the units descend from where the Legion is recruited.)

    1 x Tribvnvs
    1 x Akontistai
    1 x Peltastai
    1 x Toxotai
    2 x Hastati Samnitici / Pezoi Brettioi / Gaemile Liguriae
    1 x Pedites Extraordinarii / Samnitici Milites / Hoplitai Haploi / Hoplitai
    2 x Eqvites Campanici / Liguriae Epos
    1 x Eqvites Extraordinarii


    (Notice that the Socii field the cavalry)
    Balloon-Count: x 15


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