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        <title>d) Barracks</title>
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        <description>d) Barracks

BARRACKS



Barracks

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he barracks is where new employees of both towers and military legions are trained to be soldiers. Each city can have just one barracks. 

The barracks needs employees to work as trainers. Your Labor Advisor must assign labor to Military duty if guards are to man towers and walls, but soldiers will report to your forts regardless of his work orders . Barracks need road access and the usual maintenance services.</description>
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        <title>f) Commanding Legions</title>
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        <description>f) Commanding Legions

COMMANDING ROMAN LEGIONS

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ou can raise an army of legions consisting of three types of soldier:

Legionaries: Slow because of their strong armor and heavy weapons, these men make the best hand-to-hand fighters.  

Auxiliary cavalry</description>
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        <title>i) Enemies of Rome</title>
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        <description>i) Enemies of Rome

ENEMIES OF ROME

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he barbarian mind is hard to understand. Why do they resist our civilizing influence? Even worse, why are they bent on destroying our glorious cities? Barbarians seem to have an innate need – whether because of their gods or their lack of education or their crude existences, we will never know – to destroy, to oppose that which is noble and good – that which is Roman.</description>
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        <title>h) Fighting for Empire</title>
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        <description>h) Fighting for Empire

FIGHTING FOR THE EMPIRE

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lthough your province occupies you fully during your time as governor, the Empire does not stand still. Others are fighting off invaders, or expanding the Empire&#039;s frontiers into new parts of the barbarian world. Messengers will keep you informed of any major changes.</description>
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        <title>c) Fort</title>
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        <description>c) Fort

FORT



Fort

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hen an enemy force is small or primitive, walls and towers might be enough to repel the invasion. But it would be foolish to rely solely on walls and towers if you face a real threat of invasion. Build forts to station legions around the province, far outside the city; these legions can patrol the area, and fight battles to prevent the invaders ever coming near the city itself. Remember that people grow extremely uneasy if barbarians penetrate the city and destroy even …</description>
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        <title>b) Gatehouse</title>
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        <description>b) Gatehouse

GATEHOUSE



Gatehouse

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ou can build a pretty impressive defense with walls and towers. Unfortunately, from the military viewpoint anyway, Roman citizens and traders expect freedom in their comings and goings. That means that you have to provide openings in your defenses.</description>
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        <title>e) Military Academy</title>
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        <description>e) Military Academy

MILITARY ACADEMY



Military Academy

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military academy puts ordinary soldiers through a grueling program of advanced training. All soldiers (but not wall guards) who graduate from the barracks attend the military academy, if one is operating in your city. This prolongs their training somewhat, but improves the quality of the soldiers who graduate. The training is so good that it has a 100 percent pass record.</description>
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        <title>j) Native Tribes</title>
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        <description>j) Native Tribes

NATIVE TRIBES



Native Hut

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ot all barbarians are equally hostile to us. Some tribes can even be civilized.

Sometimes, you will be sent to a province where one such tribe already lives. No one can predict how a particular group of barbarians will react to finding a new Roman settlement in their vicinity, but Rome&#039;s long experience with native peoples has established some general principles that will help you.</description>
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        <title>k) Other Enemies of Rome</title>
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        <description>k) Other Enemies of Rome

OTHER ENEMIES OF ROME

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f isolated tribes of primitive natives were the only barbarians in the world, Rome would soon rule all. Unfortunately, native tribes are the least of your worries. Some barbarians have formed mighty nations that, although obviously inferior to the Roman Empire, nonetheless pose serious challenges to our supremacy.</description>
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        <title>16 Military</title>
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        <description>16 Military

Military Activity



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noticed your look of disappointment when I told you that one of Caesar&#039;s measures of success is a Peace rating. Your family&#039;s long history of military genius is well known in Rome. Your father and grandfather both have triumphal arches on the Via Sacra, but you won&#039;t find any lavish monuments to capable governors there. How can you attain comparable glory, when your concerns revolve around such everyday things as roads and granaries?</description>
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        <title>a) Walls &amp; Towers</title>
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        <description>a) Walls &amp; Towers

WALLS &amp; TOWERS



Wall

T

he easiest way to keep enemies away is to enclose your city in walls. Not even fine Roman walls, built of earth and stone, are immune to attack. A determined enemy will eventually break through even the best wall. But walls can be built as thick as you have the money and space for, and thick walls can take a very long time to penetrate.</description>
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        <title>g) Battles: What to Expect</title>
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        <description>g) Battles: What to Expect

WHAT TO EXPECT IN BATTLE

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lmost all the battles you face will take place within your province. Occasionally, Caesar might request the help of your legions in defeating some far-off enemy of Rome; without such instructions from the Emperor, your legions stay within the borders of your province.</description>
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