Changes between Version 14 and Version 15 of Civ:_Romans_Republican


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Oct 26, 2013, 9:30:26 AM (11 years ago)
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michael
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    6060   * '''Hacker Armament:'''[[BR]]Basic – Lancea – overarm for stabbing. Ornamental Gladius[[BR]]Advanced – Lancea – overarm for stabbing. Ornamental Gladius[[BR]]Elite – Lancea – overarm for stabbing. Ornamental Gladius
    6161   * '''Appearance:'''
    62      * '''Garb:'''[[BR]]Basic – Pectorale.[[BR]]Advanced – Bronze muscled cuirass. (Very similar to Companion Cavalry, but use bright red and blue clothing to make it more Italian; if pteruges are used, make sure they are red, not white (too Macedonian). This guy is going to look like a Roman clone of a Companion Cavalryman: note different sword and no spear!)[[BR]]Elite – Lorica hamata. Greaves. Cape, blue or dark red/violet.
     62     * '''Garb:'''[[BR]]Basic – Pectoral.[[BR]]Advanced – Bronze muscled cuirass. (Very similar to Companion Cavalry, but use bright red and blue clothing to make it more Italian; if pteruges are used, make sure they are red, not white (too Macedonian). This guy is going to look like a Roman clone of a Companion Cavalryman: note different sword and no spear!)[[BR]]Elite – Lorica hamata. Greaves. Cape, blue or dark red/violet.
    6363     * '''Helmet:[[BR]]'''Basic – Boeotian helmet.[[BR]]Advanced – Boeotian helmet.[[BR]]Elite – Boeotian helmet with plume.
    6464     * '''Shield:'''[[BR]]Basic – None.[[BR]]Advanced – Round shield.'''[[BR]]'''Elite – Round shield.
     
    6666     * '''Mount:'''[[BR]]Basic – White horse, bareback.[[BR]]Advanced – Black horse with leather chamfron and riding blanket (has money and uses it).[[BR]]Elite – Brown horse with metal chamfron on head and riding blanket. Guy in front, but with greaves and plume.
    6767     * '''History:''' Before the Marian reform, only members of the ordo equester and the sons of the senatorial class could serve as cavalry. Notwithstanding, it has always paled in comparison with Roman infantry. Each legion has 300 cavalry attached, divided into ten turmae. The cavalry overall numbered 1800 men drawn from publicly and privately outfitted troopers. From the middle of the 2nd Century BC onward, Rome started relying on auxiliary cavalry made up of Thracians, Numidians, Gauls and Germans.
     68     * '''Garrison: '''2.
     69     * '''Function: '''-
     70     * '''Special:''' -
     71
     72 * '''Generic Name: Italian Allied Cavalry.'''
     73 * '''Specific Name: Eques Socius.'''
     74   * '''Class:''' Cavalry Javelinist.
     75   * '''Ranged Armament:''' Javelin. Gladius (ornamental).
     76   * '''Appearance:'''
     77     * '''Garb:'''[[BR]]Basic – .[[BR]]Advanced – .[[BR]]Elite – .
     78     * '''Helmet:[[BR]]'''Basic – .[[BR]]Advanced – .[[BR]]Elite – .
     79     * '''Shield:'''[[BR]]Basic – .[[BR]]Advanced – .[[BR]]Elite – .
     80     * '''Figure(s):''' -
     81     * '''Mount:'''[[BR]]Basic – .[[BR]]Advanced – .[[BR]]Elite – .
     82     * '''History:''' Rome's Italian allies frequently supplied Rome's armies with light cavalry, an arm in which Rome was often deficient. After the Social War concluded, all Italy became Roman citizens and thus could enroll into Roman army units. Upon the Marian Reforms, the role of the Italian allied cavalry was given to auxiliary units of Thracians, Numidians, Gauls and Germans.
    6883     * '''Garrison: '''2.
    6984     * '''Function: '''-