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The Fifth Macedonian War
The Fifth Macedonian War


The Consul had plans. Rome would humble Macedon, and make sure they never became a power to be reckoned with again. It might not happen with this war, under his tenure, but he would make sure this war contributed to it.

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He was so ready to humble Macedon he didn’t realize the Greeks had recently allied Thrace. As in the huge power stretching over much of Rome’s Eastern borders, stretching from Germania, through the Balkans all the way deep into the north of the Pontus Euxinus, the Black Sea.

Soon, as Roman Legions swarmed Macedonian lands, so did Thrace’s armies swarm over the Roman border. Troops had to be diverted, all while Macedon proved to have more and larger armies than anticipated. The Battle of Sanaos was a disaster. As was the war progress.

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Then the Roman fleet met a far superior Macedonian one, which meant reinforcements over the sea were no longer an option. The tattered remains of the Roman fleet would have to reside in port for the remained of the war.

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Still, Rome pressed on, slowly turning a disaster into something, barely, more manageable. The interior of Anatolia was secured, as was the region known as Thrace in the far larger country of Thrace. The war was slowly being decided in Rome’s favor, but to a horrendous price.

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Amd so it was that Macedon sued for peace. Yet again a Consul forgot the small enclave of Macedonian land in the Peloponnese. But valuable lands along the Anatolian coast was now Roman owned. Even Thrace had to suffer some losses of land.

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Rome was at peace again. This time, it would last over a decade. But Rome’s thirst for land was as ever insatiable. And her eyes turned towards an ancient enemy, residing in the West…
 
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He was so ready to humble Macedon he didn’t realize the Greeks had recently allied Thrace. As in the huge power stretching over much of Rome’s Eastern borders, stretching from Germania, through the Balkans all the way deep into the north of the Pontus Euxinus, the Black Sea.
Oops! At least it must have made for an entertaining war!
Yet again a Consul forgot the small enclave of Macedonian land in the Peloponnese.
Double oops - but at least the war was finally won and valuable lands annexed.
 
One more strike to the west, then?
 
The Fifth Punic War and The War for Iberian Access
The Fifth Punic War and The War for Iberian Access


The Republic had had peace for over a decade. But Rome knew no satisfaction and soon the drums of war were beating again.

The ancient enemy of Rome, Carthage, needed to be humbled again. And thus, Rome’s armies swarmed her lands.

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Her Consul did a major mistake, though. While Carthage was easy prey, he mistook the other Iberian minor powers for the same. To quicken his conquest, he demanded from them military access, or it would be war.

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It was war. Alone, these powers had little to offer in regards to resistance. Together, they would prove to be a serious problem for the Roman military machine.

So, as Carthagian lands were conquered at breakneck speed, the armies of Rome elsewhere were beaten back, her lands occupied. Men were sent from other parts of the Republic, but it was a tough fight.

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Carthage soon offered peace, allowing Rome to focus on the Iberian menace.

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But her Legions kept losing, the battle standard of one of them even being captured by the unwashed hordes beating Rome back.

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In the end Rome fought them to a standstill, and peace were signed, granting Rome military access. She did not need it anymore, though. The victory was hollow.

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And with that, the story about the Wars of the Romans are concluded. What followed is not our story to tell.

FIN
 
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Thank you all readAARs for following and commenting! :D
 
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It finished with a tough fight - very suitable. Congratulations on finishing another AAR and the entertainment it brought. Any chance of an overall map of Rome at game’s end?
 
It finished with a tough fight - very suitable. Congratulations on finishing another AAR and the entertainment it brought. Any chance of an overall map of Rome at game’s end?
I have since switched machines, but I'll check. The backup should have the last save in it.
 
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I have since switched machines, but I'll check. The backup should have the last save in it.
Only if it's not too much trouble. :)
 
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Interesting. Thrace and Macedonia are huge and clearly limited eastward expansion, but that’s a nice empire Rome has still managed to carve out. :)
 
Interesting. Thrace and Macedonia are huge and clearly limited eastward expansion, but that’s a nice empire Rome has still managed to carve out. :)
Yeah. Imagine my horror when the two of them banded together against their benevolent-aggressive neighbor to the west. I had no quarrel with the Thracians!
 
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Thanks for the AAR. It was fun!
 
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