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Pyrrhic Victory: King Pyrrhus in Italy 280-279 B.C. – SPQR Battle Module IV (1993)

Game Image 419cd83f97120e9d01971299e4fc0202_thb.jpg Playtime: 240
Min. Age: 0
Players: 2
Publisher: Oriflam, GMT Games
Designers: Richard H. Berg, Mark Herman
Artists: Rodger B. MacGowan
Mechanics: Hexagon Grid

"Pyrrhic Victory recreates the first two battles that the Epirote mercenary (and would-be Alexander of the West) Pyrrhus, King of Epirus, fought against the slowly but inexorably expanding Republic of Rome. It was the first time the Roman legions faced the Macedonian tactical system, although the phalanx as a military formation was quite familiar to them. It was also the first time the Romans encountered elephants. Although Pyrrhus appears to have won both encounters (there is some disagreement about the end results at Ausculum), the Epirote casualty rate was so high that it led to the formation of the term 'Pyrrhic victory.'"

Battles:

Heraclea - 280 BC
Ausculum - 279 BC


Expansion module for the Great Battles of History (GBoH) series game SPQR.



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