The last true Roman armies try to stave off invasions by Germans, Persians and Gauls between 357 and 378 AD. Includes the battles of Strasbourg (357 AD), Tigris (May, 363), Ctesiphon (May, 363), Megara (June, 363), Phrygia (June, 363), Sumere (June, 363), Nacolia (366), Argentum (376), Ad Salices (377), Dibaltum (377) and Adrianople (378). Fading Legions is a stand alone addition to the Rome At War system of games. Second game in the Rome at War series. Expanded by: Rome at War: King of Kings Also in the series: Rome At War I: Hannibal at Bay Rome At War III: Queen of the Celts
Mechanics: | Dice Rolling Simulation |
Categories: | Historical Dice War |
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The last true Roman armies try to stave off invasions by Germans, Persians and Gauls between 357 and 378 AD. Includes the battles of Strasbourg (357 AD), Tigris (May, 363), Ctesiphon (May, 363), Megara (June, 363), Phrygia (June, 363), Sumere (June, 363), Nacolia (366), Argentum (376), Ad Salices (377), Dibaltum (377) and Adrianople (378). Fading Legions is a stand alone addition to the Rome At War system of games. Second game in the Rome at War series. Expanded by: Rome at War: King of Kings Also in the series: Rome At War I: Hannibal at Bay Rome At War III: Queen of the Celts
Mechanics: | Dice Rolling Simulation |
Categories: | Historical Dice War |
Alternative names: | |
In 2 collections This was seen 3895 times |