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    Default Re: [EB succession game] Resurgere Romani Reipublicae (Rise of the Roman Republic)

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    Term of: Consul Manius Curius Dentaus and Consul Cnaeus Cornelius Blasio
    Player:
    Myth
    Year 272 BC - 270 BC

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    Year 272 BC - Spring
    Disbanded fleet in the port of Roma
    Retrained both consular armies apart form their units of Triarii, recruited two units of Principes.
    Set all taxes to Very High apart from our recent conquest we start with.

    Year 272 BC - Summer
    Started a Type 1 government in the recently conquered province we get at the start.
    Manius moved his consular army into a fort at the border with the Epireios town.
    Cnaeus laid siege to Segesta.
    We signed for peace and trade with the gaul tribe that holds Mediolanum.

    Year 272 BC - Autumn
    Segesta's garrison sallies and Epireios attacks with a scouting party. Cnaeus Cornelius Blasio won the battle for Segesta with a Heroic Victory.
    Manius Curius Dentaus continues his siege on Taras.
    The construction of paved roads has started in Roma

    Year 272 BC - Winter
    The siege of Taras continues. Manius knows that the enemy will return the mercenary hoplites to hope to lift the siege with all his forces in Italia.
    A mercantile port has been started in Capua by the able governor Scipio.

    Year 271 BC - Spring
    With the start of the campaign season Epireios tried to relieve Taras but failed miserably. We have returned the rebellious province to our lands! Various sanitation and goverment improvements throughout the Republic. Manius now remains as temporary governor of Taras until order has been restored.
    Immediately after removing the Epirote presence from Italia, King Phyrros agrees to trade and a ceasefire.

    Year 271 BC - Summer
    Construction continues throughout the Republic, while peace is being maintained in all major settlements.
    Sold trade and map information to Makedonia for 500 mnai.

    Year 271 BC - Autumn
    Consul Cnaeus and his army return to Roma with the help of a newly aquired drillmaster. There they are refitted, refreshed and joined by a unit of newly formed Equites Romanii. Construction continues throughout the Republic.
    Sold trade and map information to Konion Helion for 500 mnai.

    Year 271 BC - Winter
    Cnaeus moves out of Roma and makes good progress north despite the harsh weather. Manius arrives in Capua as Taras is now under young Cota's control and risk of revolt has been avoided. The second consular army now spends winter in Rome's sister city and is refitted, while a new unit of Principes is gathered.



    Term of: Consul Manius Curius Dentaus and Consul Lucivs Cornelius Scipio
    Player:
    The Celtic Viking
    Year 270 BC - 268 BC

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    270 BCE – Spring
    The armies were changed and expanded upon with more recruitment from the Socii.

    270 BCE – Autumn
    Тaras has grown enough to meet the milestone of 6000 able-bodied men.
    Cnaevs Cornelivs Blasio’s wife has given birth to a new boy and he has been named Lvcivs.

    270 BCE – Winter
    An Italian Regional Government has been successfully installed in Ariminum.

    269 BCE – Spring
    The campaign to reclaim Rhegion and punish the rebels has begun. The legion led by Lvcivs Cornelivs Scipio will reach and besiege the city in the summer.
    A cease fire has been signed with the Arverni.

    269 BCE – Summer
    An Italian Regional Government has been successfully installed in Segesta.

    269 BCE – Autumn
    Rhegion has been assaulted and captured. Unfortunately, the treacherous captain Avlvs Decivs Ivbellivs was killed in action, and so escaped just punishment. At least he no longer plagues the air with his foul breath.

    269 BCE – Winter
    Rhegion has been made into an allied state.



    Term of: Consul Cnaeus Cornelius Blasio and Consul Lucius Cornelius Scipio
    Player:
    The King
    Year 268 BC - 266 BC

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    268 BC – Spring
    Lucius Cornelius Scipio heading north towards the capital. The plan is to retrain and reinforce the Consular Legion. Spies sent to Lilibeo and Massalia.

    268 BC – Summer
    All across the Republic engineers started constructing many new buildings. Finances are stable and people happy.

    268 BC – Autumn
    The Senate decides that Massalia should be conquered to give a foothold in Gallia. From there it would be easy to plan the conquest of Gallic lands. Lucius Cornelius Scipio starts moving towards Massalia.

    268 BC – Winter
    No records remain of this season.

    267 BC – Spring
    Lucius Cornelius Scipio decides to reinforce his army with a local mercenary unit from Liguria.

    267 BC – Summer
    Former Consul Manius Curius Dentatus dies. Lucius Cornelius Scipio finally reach Massalia and besiege the city. Cnaeus Cornelius Blasio, being envious of other peoples' success on the battlefield, decides to meet with his co-Consul near Massalia.

    267 BC – Autumn
    Massalia is besieged and all preparations have been made. Lucius Cornelius Scipio is ready to attack the city but then receives the message from Cnaeus Cornelius Blasio and halts the assault. Decision is made to wait few more moths and attack the city together.


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