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    I sent him back to Rome to live out his life (he had huge management) but luckly for him the Macedonian are goeetig close to our borders, once the recruitments done he can take them out (he is now a consul, though the real power lives with Cavius Avrlivs Cotta, named Macedonivs and possible Arficanvis if I want him to.
    He entered grece with the aim of destroying Eperious (Mac's proteterate) and helping the KH, who only had Sparta, Rhodes, Thermon (sp) and Cornith in there alliance.
    The Epirote king and his army were outside Thermon, but were neutral to the KH, Macedonivs preempted there attack, nd drove them into the sea.
    He then took the Epirote capitial and refrained from hurting the civilians or demolishing the shrine and temple of Zeus, he gave it to the KH instead.
    Then he took their last city for him self.
    Then he marched east, taking every macondian city he saw, when 5 were taken and Bystantium as his he gave it to the KH, and then retook Athens for them. He was named imperetor by his troops, but still has not claimed his truimph, not untill Mecedonia is out of greace and Charthage is destroyed.
    Unfotuneally he's 57 so the chances are slim he'll make it...

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    In order to gain command stars, I assume that you auto-resolve battles ?

    When I do battles by myself, my generals never gain anything at all...

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    Caivs Avralivs Cotta Maconivs Africanvs is dead, he died in the Carthagian city of Ippon, with 7 Command, 10 Management, 10 Influence, and a truipmh in Roma. Conger of Charago, Vanisher of the Macedonian and Subegator of Athens.
    He had no son, but he had 4 Daurghters who all married Sharp/Charismatic/Vigerous men. His blood is in the rulers of Rome, he was a Pleb, but he died the most noble man in Rome.

    Ippone lost 200 happines when he died, and his vetren legions will stay by his tomb from now on.

    He had over 25 victories behind him, and had marched from east to west, he will be missed.

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