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[http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?t=307294 Roman Rebel territories]
 
[http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?t=307294 Roman Rebel territories]
 
====The Celts====
 
====The Celts====
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[[Image: stw_celts_symbol.png]]
 
Far to the north, beyond the borders of the mysterious Gauls, live an even more mysterious people...
 
Far to the north, beyond the borders of the mysterious Gauls, live an even more mysterious people...
 
The Celts were the rulers of western Europe many centuries before the Greek and Roman arrival to their shores and borders. Their influence brought division between those who were closer to them, thus suffering their influences, and those who lived further, maintaining their ancient lifestyle and warfare.
 
The Celts were the rulers of western Europe many centuries before the Greek and Roman arrival to their shores and borders. Their influence brought division between those who were closer to them, thus suffering their influences, and those who lived further, maintaining their ancient lifestyle and warfare.
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The Celt rulers have tolerated their Gallic brothers and sustained their Germanic neighbours invasions for too long. It is time for them to retake Gaul that was once theirs and invade and defeat the Germans once and for all. Who knows? Perhaps even Iberia, a posession lost centuries ago to Iberians, Carthaginians and Romans. To a nation of warriors and heroes, nothing is impossible. And when they have what is rightfully theirs, even the proud romans will have to bow to bow to the Celtic Kings... if they left them alive to be able to bow.
 
The Celt rulers have tolerated their Gallic brothers and sustained their Germanic neighbours invasions for too long. It is time for them to retake Gaul that was once theirs and invade and defeat the Germans once and for all. Who knows? Perhaps even Iberia, a posession lost centuries ago to Iberians, Carthaginians and Romans. To a nation of warriors and heroes, nothing is impossible. And when they have what is rightfully theirs, even the proud romans will have to bow to bow to the Celtic Kings... if they left them alive to be able to bow.
  
[http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?t=307297 Celt units.
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[http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?t=307297 Celt units.]
 
====The Eastern Provinces====
 
====The Eastern Provinces====
 
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[http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?t=307296 The Eastern Provinces territories.]
 
[http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?t=307296 The Eastern Provinces territories.]
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====Mauretania====
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Having been allies of Rome in the last war that opposed the Republic against Numidia, the Mauritanians profited from many previous Numidian lands given to them by the Senate as a reward for their support.
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The Mauritanian kingdom is located in the western part of Africa and has as neighbours their arch-enemies, the Numidians. They have always been enemies, but ever since the crucial help the Mauritanians gave to Rome in the last war of the Numidians against the Senate, they have sworn revenge against each other and war is inevitable.
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Although from Punic descendance the royal house of Mauritania relies on the berber tribes of the desert to carry their army duties.
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[http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?t=307304 Mauritanian units.]

Revision as of 12:42, 9 December 2010

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Description

Spartacus: Total War is a modification that focuses on the gladiator uprising by Spartacus and other events at that time, such as Quintus Sertorius's rebellion in Iberia and the war with King Mithrades of Pontus.

Factions

The Gladiators

Stw gladiators symbol.png In 73BC, the slaves from a gladiatorial school near Capua revolted against their masters and defeated the school's guards. In their escape they encountered a wagon full of weapons used by gladiators that allowed them to defeat the garrison of Capua that was sent against them as soon as the authorities there heard about the rebellion.

With the news of this first success many other gladiators from Capua, that was famous by its gladiatorial schools, as well as other slaves from the neighbouring towns, joined the rebellious slaves in the hills of Mount Vesuvius, to where they had retreated.

Their leader is Spartacus a thracian soldier that deserted from a auxiliary force of the roman army, was captured, sold as a slave, and then made a gladiator due to his strength. His experience in the ways of war, his intelligence and resourcefullness, allied with the disdainful way the Romans have faced this revolt, have given Spartacus and his people the time to prepare to meet the enemy.

The Gladiator's Units

Velite Gladiator Stw glad velite.png

Mirmillo Gladitor Stw glad mirmillo01.png

Stw glad mirmillo02.png

Stw glad mirmillo03.png

Samnite Gladiator Stw glad samnite.png

Retarius Gladiator Stw glad retarius.png

Hoplomachus Stw glad hoplomachus01.png

Stw glad hoplomachus02.png

Secutor Stw glad secutor.png

Dimachaerii Stw glad dimachaerii.png

Gladiator Archer Stw glad gladiatorarcher.png

Thracian Stw glad thracian.png

Chariot Crew Stw glad chariotcrew.png

and the Chariot Stw glad chariot.png

Shepherd Slingers Stw glad shepherdslingers.jpg Not many years have passed since the Social Wars that opposed Rome against the rest of the cities in Italy. And although they have been defeated, some of them are always prompt to rebel against the Roman oppressor. Trained and equiped in Roman style, this troops are a precious addition to Spartacus's army.

Samnite Warriors Stw glad samnite01.png

Stw glad samnite02.png

Marcii Warriors Stw glad marcii.png

Italian Officers Although some troops will join the rebellion, they are still commanded by their own officers. File:Stw glad italianofficers.png

The Republic of Rome

Stw roman symbol.png These are turbulent days for the Roman people. After the death of their first dictator in a hundred years, and almost recovered from the devastation that decades of struggle, both abroad and internal, brought, Rome finds itself threatened in various fronts once again.

Iberia, one of Rome's most ancient provinces, is now nearly completely dominated by the rebel Quintus Sertorius and his iberian allies, and he is not about to content himself with it. Sertorius must be stoped at the price of having him nominated dictator, or even worse... king of Rome!

In the East, King Mithridates and his armies threatened to take over roman influence and power in Asia Minor for years, and now, after they have invaded, yet again, roman provinces and allies there, war against Pontus has been declared.

Parthia also threatens roman territories. The descendants of the Persians have expanded through the lands of Babylonia, Armenia and Arabia until they reached almost Rome's back door. Will the Parthians be willing to halt their expansion or will war follow?

And in Italy, who is this man that drives a horde of slaves, gladiators, and even freemen who have decided to join an army of rebels? Surely nothing more than rabble scum to be delt easily by Rome's armies....

Roman units.

Roman territories.

Roman Rebels

Stw romanrebel symbol.png When civil war erupted in Rome, Quintus Sertorius took the side of his uncle Marius and travelled to the Iberia to secure to loyalty of those provinces but was soon defeated by one of Sulla's legates. Sertorius fled to Mauretania where he organized an army and defeated many of Sulla's legates there. The news os his success in Africa reached the Iberian tribes who were being attacked by Sulla's legates in the region and an embassy was sent asking him to return to Iberia to lead it's armies against the oppressor. Sertorius soon disembarked on Iberia bringing reinforcements from Africa and with the help of the Iberian tribes, took over almost all of the Iberian territories under the Senate´s control. The power of Sertorius, however, is not undisputed. They must deal with the Senate's forces still in the peninsula and at the same time strengthen his dominions if they are to survive if something happens to him. Also, it is not clear what will be course his Iberian allies will take when the Senate's forces are defeated...they called upon Sertorius to liberate them from one master's yoke, who says they will bow to another? Only after all these questions are solved the "rebels", as the Senate calls them, can think about higher projects. Will they march upon Rome to deliver justice to those who kicked them out of their homeland made them pariahs? Or is an independent Roman country in Iberia is enough?

Roman Rebel units

Roman Rebel territories

The Celts

Stw celts symbol.png Far to the north, beyond the borders of the mysterious Gauls, live an even more mysterious people... The Celts were the rulers of western Europe many centuries before the Greek and Roman arrival to their shores and borders. Their influence brought division between those who were closer to them, thus suffering their influences, and those who lived further, maintaining their ancient lifestyle and warfare. They have suffered influences too. From the people of the great island of Britannia of the Germans against who they fought time and time again.

The Celt rulers have tolerated their Gallic brothers and sustained their Germanic neighbours invasions for too long. It is time for them to retake Gaul that was once theirs and invade and defeat the Germans once and for all. Who knows? Perhaps even Iberia, a posession lost centuries ago to Iberians, Carthaginians and Romans. To a nation of warriors and heroes, nothing is impossible. And when they have what is rightfully theirs, even the proud romans will have to bow to bow to the Celtic Kings... if they left them alive to be able to bow.

Celt units.

The Eastern Provinces

Stw easternprovinces symbol.png After the wars against the Seleucid Empire some of the cities in Syria were somewhat absorbed into the Roman sphere. The truth, however, is that Rome, represented by its Senate, as always been reluctant to create new provinces, thus increasing its bureaucracy and was happy to let those cities be governed by local Etnarchs or even pro-Roman princes from defeated households, as long as they keep paying tribute and wont do anything that goes against the Senate's interestes there. Now, however, with the war against Pontus and the always threatening Parthians expanding untill the point of reaching roman borders the necessity for a firm and capable command demands that someone from the senatorial ranks is sent to the Eastern Provinces in order to establish order and defend them at all costs.

The Senate has sent a Proconsul there with orders to halt the armies of Pontus if they try to invade. Also its his duty to begin diplomatic conversations with the Parthians to remind them of the pact they signed with Sulla, representing the Senate, not so many years ago, and to act accordingly if they don't want to remember.

It's not an easy job. The Senate has already three different wars to fight so its not likely to be able to help with money or troops. So it's up to whoever is in command to act, and act quickly.

The Eastern Provinces units.

The Eastern Provinces territories.

Mauretania

Stw mauretania symbol.png Having been allies of Rome in the last war that opposed the Republic against Numidia, the Mauritanians profited from many previous Numidian lands given to them by the Senate as a reward for their support.

The Mauritanian kingdom is located in the western part of Africa and has as neighbours their arch-enemies, the Numidians. They have always been enemies, but ever since the crucial help the Mauritanians gave to Rome in the last war of the Numidians against the Senate, they have sworn revenge against each other and war is inevitable. Although from Punic descendance the royal house of Mauritania relies on the berber tribes of the desert to carry their army duties. Mauritanian units.