I don't think of it as alternate history, per se, but more. This timeline is a bit different from anything else I've made. After far too long, I feel it's finally ready to post online and share with everyone else. One of them has revolved around revisiting one of my older maps here and giving it a major overhaul. I am not quite sure with what mods this mod is compatible or what DLC you have to use but I will always try to improve this mod so if there are any problems please let me know.Īlso if you have any critics or sugestions for the future don´t be shy and leave a comment.Although I've been on hiatus for a while now, I've still been actively working on various maps and scenarios. New events if you finisch a reform where you have to decide between paying gold or risk to upsed your subjectsĭifferent Monuments to better fit in the szenarioĪdd more events for Italia and Rome to make it easier to get all reforms faster In order to annex all your Provinciae you must finisch the centralisation focus of the HRR The Imperium Romanum as the HRR but slightly different. The Empire thrived on internal peace and the renunciation of war unless attacked. Protected by their fleet at sea and by the Alps in the north and by the hills of Dalmatia. Rome isolated itself from the rest of the world. The Princeps promulgated the Pax Romana and the Provinciae were assured that Rome would never interfere directly in their affairs. They swore: "If war were ever to be declared again by the Princeps, the people would tear him to pieces." The wars had taken their toll and the people were tired of the war. Under the guise of restoring the republic, he created an office that united all the powers of the state but was legitimized by democracy and the Senate. After defeating the rebels, he reshaped the Republic without anyone noticing. The Senate summoned a general to stop the rebels, but little did they know that this general also had great ambitions. In the north they advanced to the Alps and in the east they took Dalmatia.Ī young, ambitious general rebelled after his victories in Dalmatia and marched towards Rome. Carthage was destroyed.īut Rome’s conquests were not yet complete. The war was over and Rome was able to incorporate the heartland of Carthage as well as the islands of Sicily, Corsica and Sardinia. Rome succeeded in conquering Carthage and Carthage’s vassals subsequently broke from their lord and made peace with Rome. Rome at the gates and the Numidians who roam over the land. So …you´ve been warned.Īfter Rome crossed over to Africa and occupied Aspis in the first Punic War (or in this scenario the only Punic War), they were able to crush the Carthaginian army in the Battle of Tynes.Īs a result, the Numidian tribes saw their chance to break away from Carthage and even more to take over their lands on the coast of North Africa.Ĭarthage was now besieged from all sides. First of all: English isn´t my first language so my translation attempts are most likely pretty wild.
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