
Caesar: Conquest of Gaul
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Description
In 58 BC, Gaius Julius Caesar was appointed by the Roman Senate as proconsul for Gaul, for which he was given 4 legions. The ambitious Caesar, a military ingenue, had little idea of how lucky he was going to be -- as he often was in his actions -- because, within a short space of a few years, after coming to the rescue of the Gauls against incursions from Germanic tribes to the east, Caesar himself decided to bring the rest of the barbarian tribes under the domain of Republican Rome...and, at the same time, increase his visibility among the Roman people. From a military point of view it was an immense achievement, one that fueled Roman imperialist feelings like no other war. For the Gauls it meant subjugation. For the gamer, it means six battles of Pure Excitement.Nominee for the 1998 Charles S. Roberts awards for Best Pre-World War II Boardgame (Charles S. Roberts Awards).Volume VI in the GBoH (Great Battles of History) series.Expansion Modules: Caratacus: two battles from the Claudian invasion of Britannia Gergovia: Caesar's defeat in 52 BCE - BoardGameGeek
Extra Info
- Ages: 12 and up
- Artist: Rodger B. MacGowan
- Category: Ancient, Wargame
- Designer: Mark Herman, Richard H. Berg
- Family: Great Battles of History
- Players: 1 to 4
- PrimaryName: Caesar: Conquest of Gaul
- Product Title: Caesar: Conquest of Gaul
- Publisher: GMT Games
- Time: 240 minutes
- Year: 1998