Thanks for the advice, Seamus. Not much has happened since I last posted, but the Brutii have suffered. I have a blockade of all their cities in Greece going, which is playing havoc with their economy. Secondly, Athens is mine. I think I've finally bled them out in Lower Greece, but now I have to worry about all their northern armies shifting down from fighting the barbarians. Luckily, this is having an effect as much of their northern territories have rebelled.
The bad news is that the Julii have now taken an active interest in Tarentum. My plans of sending that army to relieve Corinth have been delayed. Looks like the new army will first see action in Julii territory to distract them a bit. Meanwhile one of my forces in Egypt is on the march to Seleucia, where they can rebuild. My navy is being kept busy with the blockade of Greece and ferrying young generals to where they need to go.
As of now, things aren't looking too bad. The only two variables are how many men the Pharoah has around Seleucia and how focused the Brutii will be on Byzantium.
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