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Julii (RTW Faction)

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Game Play

The House of the Julii are one of three Roman most powerfull families. They must obey SPQR for some time before getting powerfull enough to challenge Roma itself.

Starting Position

Julii Starting Position

The Julii start at the north of Italian peninsula and their prime objective is to expand towards Gauls and other barbarians.

ARRETIUM: Capital city located in the west part of Julii regions.

ARMINIUM: City located to the east isn't so developed as Capital but it is good too.

Win Conditions

LONG CAMPAIGN: Hold 50 provinces including Roma

SHORT CAMPAIGN: Hold 15 provinces and outlast or destroy Gauls

Units

Units are highly disciplined and trained in art of warfare and consist mostly of powerfull legionaries who throw pilla before charging.

Unique Units

SAMNITE GLADIATORS: Every Roman faction has it's own gladiator. Samnites are recruitable with amphitheatre and are perhaps the most powerfull gladiators.


Strategy guides

Possible Julii strategy is to expand to the north and destroy Gaul while intercepting other Roman factions' moves and possibly conquering parts of Africa and Greece.

History

The Julii faction are based on the Julius one of the most powerful patrician families of ancient Rome.

Gaius Julius Caesar was the most famous member of the family and one of the most most influential men in world history. His military conquests expanded the Roman Empire as far as Britain, but conflicts with Pompey and the Roman Senate led to a civil war which began in 49 BC when Caesar led his legions across the Rubicon river. The Rubicon was the border line between Cisalpine Gaul and Italy which Roman generals where prohibited from crossing with their armies, Caesar's decision to cross constituted an act of war.

Many other famous Romans also bear the same family name.

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