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Rise and glory of ancient empires - S.P.Q.R. Expansion is the second expansion of the vanilla edition of Rise and glory of ancient empires. It needs the Megalos expansion to work.

News from the Megalos Expansion[]

  • 10 new ethnic groups / civilizations are now available: Roman, Italic, Celtic, Carthaginian, Germanic, Hiberian, Seleucid Greek, Dacian, Thracian and Caucasian.
  • Some factions from the vanilla and the Megalos expansion have been modified: for example the Urartu faction, present in the vanilla edition, stays playable and still belongs to the Mitanni ethnic group, but the faction itself is renamed as Armenia; the Thacian Odrisi, a Tribal unplayable faction in the Megalos expansion, becomes a Thracian playable faction.
  • The S.P.Q.R. Expansion keeps all the resources that were present in the Megalos expansion (gold, silver, cooper, marble, horses, wood, food, iron and bricks).

Campaigns[]

  • Imperial Campaign - Imperium Romanum
  • Grand Campaign - The Unification of Italy
  • Grand Campaign - Hannibal at the Gates
  • Grand Campaign - Caesar in Gaul
  • Grand Campaign - Britannian Pacification
  • Grand Campaign - The Conquest of Hispania
  • Grand Campaign - The Legions in Germany
  • Grand Campaign - The Elysian Fields

Factions[]

Imperial Campaign - Imperium Romanum[]

  • Rome (Roman)
  • Carthage (Carthaginian)
  • Suebi (Germanic)
  • Ptolemaia (Egyptian)
  • Iceni (Britannic)
  • Arverni (Gallic)
  • Macedon (Macedonian Greek)
  • Parthia (Persian)
  • Athens (Ionian Greek)
  • Spartan (Spartan Greek)
  • Epirus (Macedonian Greek)
  • Pontus (Hittite)
  • Seleucidia (Seleucid Greek)
  • Bactra (Western Indian)
  • Getae (Dacian)
  • Armenia / Urartu (Assyrian)
  • Nervii (Gallic)
  • Illyrian Ardiaei (Illyrian)
  • Syracuse (Dorian Greek)
  • Lusitani (Hiberian)
  • Arevaci (Hiberian)
  • Etruria (Italic)
  • Samnites (Italic)
  • Thracian Odrisi / Odrysian Kingdom (Thracian, formerly Tribal)
  • Faliscans (Italic)
  • Caeretans (Italic)
  • Veneti (Italic)
  • Liguria (Italic)
  • Insubres (Italic)
  • Dumonii (Britannic)
  • Demetae (Britannic)
  • Caledones (Britannic)
  • Ebdani (Britannic)
  • Massilia (Gallic)
  • Volcae (Gallic)
  • Vivisci (Gallic)
  • Pictones (Gallic)
  • Namnetes (Gallic)
  • Carnutes (Gallic)
  • Aedui (Gallic)
  • Artrebates (Gallic)
  • Treverii (Gallic)
  • Sequiani (Germanic)
  • Marcomanni (Germanic)
  • Cheruschi (Germanic)
  • Frisii (Germanic)
  • Cimbri (Germanic)
  • Rugii (Germanic)
  • Gutones (Germanic)
  • Lugii (Germanic)
  • Helveti (Gallic)
  • Raeti (Germanic)
  • Nori (Germanic)
  • Boii (Germanic)
  • Galatia (Gallic / Hittite)
  • Aestii (Skythian)
  • Budini (Skythian)
  • Anartes (Skythian)
  • Turdetani (Hiberian)
  • Cantabri (Hiberian)
  • Galleaci (Hiberian)
  • Edetani (Hiberian)
  • Libya / Libue (Nubian)
  • Masaesyli (Nubian)
  • Garamantia (Nubian)
  • Meroe (Nubian)
  • Axum (Nubian)
  • Blemmyes (Nubian)
  • Nasamona (Nubian)
  • Blemmyes (Nubian)
  • Gaetuli (Nubian)
  • Sardes (Persian)
  • Parthava (Persian)
  • Sagartia (Persian)
  • Aria (Persian)
  • Drangiana (Persian)
  • Persia (Persian)
  • Media (Persian)
  • Colchis (Assyrian)
  • Ardhan (Assyrian)
  • Kartli (Assyrian)
  • Nabatea (Bedouin)
  • Qidri (Bedouin)
  • Ma In (Bedouin)
  • Gerrhea (Bedouin)
  • Himyar (Bedouin)
  • Saba (Bedouin)
  • Maskat (Bedouin)
  • Scythia (Skythian)
  • Roxolani (Skythian)
  • Eastern Cimmeria (Skythian)
  • Western Cimmeria (Skythian)
  • Siraces (Skythian)
  • Catiaroi (Skythian)
  • Aorsoi (Skythian)
  • Massagetae (Skythian)
  • Thyssagetae (Skythian)
  • Arachosia (Western Indian)
  • Dahae (Skythian)
  • Khorasmii (Skythian)
  • Trapezos (Hittite)
  • Cappadocia (Hittite)
  • Bithynia (Hittite)
  • Pergamon (Hittite)
  • Cyprus (Tribal)
  • Knossos (Dorian Greek)
  • Tylis (Thracian)
  • Triballi (Thracian)
  • Biephi (Dacian)
  • Scordisci (Dacian)
  • Eravisci (Dacian)
  • Breuci (Dacian)
  • Delmetae (Dacian)
  • Daorsi (Illyrian)
  • Bastarnae (Dacian)
  • Rhodos (Dorian Greek)

Grand Campaign - The Unification of Italy[]

  • Romans (Roman)
  • Etruria (Italic)
  • Samnite (Italic)
  • Veneti (Italic)
  • Liguria (Italic)
  • Insubres (Italic)
  • Senones (Italic)
  • Umbians (Italic)
  • Picentines (Italic)
  • Campanians (Italic)
  • Lucanians (Italic)
  • Frentanians (Italic)
  • Aervians (Italic)
  • Sabines (Italic)
  • Iapygians (Italic)
  • Volscians (Italic)
  • North Oscans (Italic)
  • Calabirans (Italic)
  • Bruttians (Italic)
  • Syracuse (Dorian Greek)

Grand Campaign - Hannibal at the Gates[]

  • Rome (Roman)
  • Carthage (Carthaginian)
  • Etruria (Italic)
  • Boii (Germanic)
  • Veneti (Italic)
  • Liguria (Italic)
  • Insubres (Italic)
  • Allobroges (Gallic)
  • Massilia (Gallic)
  • Volcae (Gallic)
  • Tarbelli (Hiberian)
  • Vascones (Hiberian)
  • Arevaci (Hiberian)
  • Lusitani (Hiberian)
  • Vaccaei (Hiberian)
  • Astures (Hiberian)
  • Galleaci (Hiberian)
  • Cantabri (Hiberian)
  • Illergetae (Hiberian)
  • Emporion (Hiberian)
  • Cessetani (Hiberian)
  • Illercavones (Hiberian)
  • Vettones (Hiberian)
  • Carpetani (Hiberian)
  • Oretani (Hiberian)
  • Turdetani (Hiberian)
  • Gaetuli (Nubian)
  • Mauri (Nubian)
  • Masaesyli (Nubian)
  • Massyli (Nubian)
  • Libya / Libu (Nubian)
  • Garamantia (Nubian)
  • Syracuse (Dorian Greek)

Grand Campaign - Caesar in Gaul[]

Grand Campaign - Britannian Pacification[]

Grand Campaign - The Conquest of Hispania[]

Grand Campaign - The Legions in Germany[]

Grand Campaign - The Elysian Fields[]

Heroes[]

  • Octavian Augustus (Roman)
  • Julius Caesar (Roman)
  • Pompey (Roman)
  • Hannibal Barca (Carthaginian)
  • Hamilcar Barca (Carthaginian)
  • Hasdrubal Barca (Carthaginian)
  • Maarbaal (Carthaginian)
  • Hasdrubal the Boetharch (Carthaginian)
  • Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus (Roman)
  • Scipio Aemilianus (Roman)
  • Tarquinius Superbius the Proud (Roman)
  • Publius Quintilius Varus (Roman)
  • Mark Anthony (Roman)
  • Vercingetoryx (Gallic)
  • Boudica (Britannian)
  • Arminium (Germanic)
  • Viriatus (Hiberian)
  • Cleopatra VII (Egyptian)
  • Ptolemy IV (Egyptian)
  • Spartacus (Thracian)
  • Mithridates VI (Hittite)

Historical battles[]

Battle Date Winning Side Losing Side
Battle of Lake Regillus 496 BC Aulus Postumius Albus of the Roman Republic Tarquinius Superbius of the Etrurians
Battle of the river Allia July 18, 390 BC Brennus of the Senones Quintus Suplicius of Rome
Battle of Asculum 279 BC Pirrhus of Epirus Publius Decimus Mus
Naval Battle of the Aegates Islands March 10, 241 BC Gaius Lutatius Catulus Hanno of Carthage
Battle of Cannae August 2, 216 BC Hannibal of Carthage Gaius Terentius Varro
Siege of Carthage Spring, 146 BC Scipio Aemilianus of Rome Hasdrubal the Boetharch of Carthage
Battle of Alexandria July 31, 30 BC Octavian Augustus Mark Anthony of Rome
Battle of Teutoburg Forest 9 AD Arminius of Cheruschi

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Chatti

Publius Quintilius Varus of Rome
Battle of Zama October 19, 202 BC Scipio Africanus of Rome Hannibal of Carthage
Siege of Saguntum 219 BC Hannibal of Carthage Saguntum
Battle of Magnesia December 190 BC Lucius Cornelius Scipio of Rome

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Pergamon

Anthiocus III the Great of the Seleucide Empire
Battle of Corinth 146 BC Lucius Mummius Achaicus of Rome Diaeus of the Achaean League
Battle of Mount Vesuvius 73 BC Spartacus, gladiator of Thrace Gaius Claudius Glaber
Battle of Lycus 66 BC Pompey of Rome Mithridates VI of Pontus
Battle of Carrhae May 6, 53 BC Surena of Parthia Marcus Licinius Crassus of Rome
Battle of Raphia June 22, 217 BC Ptolemy IV Anthiocus III the Great
Siege of Alesia September 52 BC Julius Caesar of Rome Vercingetoryx of the Arverni
Battle of Pharsalus August 9, 48 BC Julius Caesar of Rome Pompey of Rome
Battle of Philippi October 42 BC Mark Anthony of Rome

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Octavian Augustus

Marcus Junius Brutus

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Gaius Cassius Longinus

Naval Battle of Actium September 2, 31 BC Octavian Augustus Mark Anthony of Rome

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Cleopatra VII of Ptolemaia

Battle of Sarmisegetusa 106 AD Trajan of Rome Decebalus of Gaetae
Battle of Ecbatana 129 BC Phraates I of Parthia Antiochus VII Sidetes
Battle of Ipsus 301 BC Seleucus I Nicator

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Lysimachus of Thrace

Antigonus I of Macedon
Siege of Bactra 208 BC Euthydemus I of Bactra Antiochus III the Great
Siege of Numantia 134 BC Scipio Aemilianus Avarus of the Arevaci

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