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==Game Play==
 
==Game Play==
 
===Starting Position===
 
===Starting Position===
*Campus Lombardi (Tribus Lombardi)
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*Campus Lombardi (Tribus Lombardi) is located to the east of the Burgundians and north of the Campus Marcomanni around modern-day Germany. The Lombardi capital starts off as a majority Pagan city with a population of around 8500 which makes it a fairly large town. The Campus Lombardi is the lone starting province for the Lombardi and the province includes the grain and amber resources to facilitate a smooth economy.
  
 
===Win Conditions===
 
===Win Conditions===
  
===Units===
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*The Lombards seek to invade Italy.
The Lombardi are quite basically, the Alemanni with a different name.
 
  
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==Units==
  
====Unique Units====
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===Infantry===
See above.
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Barbarian Peasants <br/>
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Night Raiders <br/>
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Golden Band <br/>
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Chosen Axeman <br/>
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Lombard Beserkers <br/>
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Spear Warband <br/>
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Horde Chosen Swordsmen (only when in hordes)<br/>
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===Missile===
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Lombard Archers <br/>
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Chosen Archers <br/>
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Horde Hunters (only when in hordes)<br/>
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===Cavalry===
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Barbarian Cavalry <br/>
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Horde Raiders (only when in hordes)<br/>
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Burgundian Lancers <br/>
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Barbarian Noble Cavalry <br/>
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Chosen Warlords <br/>
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==Strategy guides and AARs==
  
===Strategy guides===
 
  
===AAR's===
 
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
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''"To the Langobardi, on the contrary, their scanty numbers are a distinction. Though surrounded by a host of most powerful tribes, they are safe, not by submitting, but by daring the perils of war."'' -Tacitus
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From the second century onwards, the major, well-known barbarian tribes started to join forces, these tribes include the Franks, Alemanni and even the Saxons. However, the Lombardi disappeared from Roman history and records around this time. The Lombardi were un-detected because of how deep they penetrated into the forests of Germany. Probably due to un-productive harvests, the Lombardi migrated from their homes. The Lombardi then crossed into the land east of the Elbe, Mauringa, where they came into contact with a tribe that refused to let the Lombardi pass. The strongest man of each tribe fought each other; the Lombard soldier was victorius and a path was fixated for the Lombardi to pass through the lands. The Lombardi travelled to the region of Golanda and after Golanda, the Lombardi reached the former homeland of the Burgundians. In their camp, the "Bulgars", assumed to be the Huns, stormed the Lombardi and most likely took them captive. After a vicious rebellion, the Lombardi rid themselves of Hunnic conquest, declaring: ''"(The Lombardi) became bolder in undertaking the toils of war."'' 
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Revision as of 11:00, 29 October 2008

Barbarian Invasion Factions
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The Lombardi are one of the non-playable factions in the Barbarian Invasion expansion for Rome: Total War. They can be made playable through very simple modding.

Game Play

Starting Position

  • Campus Lombardi (Tribus Lombardi) is located to the east of the Burgundians and north of the Campus Marcomanni around modern-day Germany. The Lombardi capital starts off as a majority Pagan city with a population of around 8500 which makes it a fairly large town. The Campus Lombardi is the lone starting province for the Lombardi and the province includes the grain and amber resources to facilitate a smooth economy.

Win Conditions

  • The Lombards seek to invade Italy.

Units

Infantry

Barbarian Peasants
Night Raiders
Golden Band
Chosen Axeman
Lombard Beserkers
Spear Warband
Horde Chosen Swordsmen (only when in hordes)

Missile

Lombard Archers
Chosen Archers
Horde Hunters (only when in hordes)

Cavalry

Barbarian Cavalry
Horde Raiders (only when in hordes)
Burgundian Lancers
Barbarian Noble Cavalry
Chosen Warlords

Strategy guides and AARs

History

"To the Langobardi, on the contrary, their scanty numbers are a distinction. Though surrounded by a host of most powerful tribes, they are safe, not by submitting, but by daring the perils of war." -Tacitus

From the second century onwards, the major, well-known barbarian tribes started to join forces, these tribes include the Franks, Alemanni and even the Saxons. However, the Lombardi disappeared from Roman history and records around this time. The Lombardi were un-detected because of how deep they penetrated into the forests of Germany. Probably due to un-productive harvests, the Lombardi migrated from their homes. The Lombardi then crossed into the land east of the Elbe, Mauringa, where they came into contact with a tribe that refused to let the Lombardi pass. The strongest man of each tribe fought each other; the Lombard soldier was victorius and a path was fixated for the Lombardi to pass through the lands. The Lombardi travelled to the region of Golanda and after Golanda, the Lombardi reached the former homeland of the Burgundians. In their camp, the "Bulgars", assumed to be the Huns, stormed the Lombardi and most likely took them captive. After a vicious rebellion, the Lombardi rid themselves of Hunnic conquest, declaring: "(The Lombardi) became bolder in undertaking the toils of war."


See Also