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where he focused on the study of ancient Greek and Roman warfare. This makes me wonder if there is some other trigger, or is it a random event, like the age of death of a general.Īnd please don't come with the Imperial Palace story- in 249 BC there are no Imperial Palaces yet the Reforms hit. On the Wings of Eagles: The Reforms of Gaius Marius and the Creation of Romes First. Nobody is anywhere near making an Imperial Palace. The reforms Marius made ensured Roman military dominance for another 300 years, and breathed new life into the empire. The reforms he initialized saved the Roman Republic from destruction, while simultaneously sealing its fate to be overthrown and transform into the Roman Empire. The Early Legionary First Cohort and Legionary First Cohort can both be trained from Rome only after the Marius Reforms from an. The Scipii have all of Sicily and Thapsus and nothing more, while I stole Greece away from the Brutii (got there before them because of a Senate mission) leaving them Thessalonica, a Macedonian province (Byzalora or something like that, and a Dacian province. And as a consul, Marius was in a position to do things about it. In my current Julii campaign, the year is 249 BC and my largest city is Arretium with a whopping 15.757 people in it- a long way from getting an Imperial Palace. Some people insist that the Reforms are triggered by building your first Imperial Palace, others say that the trigger is one of the four Roman factions building an Imperial Palace. That's the Roman year count, and a book, but I don't remember by whom. Most people agree they occur about the time you get your first Imperial Palace. re: What year is the Marius Reform of Roman Army ab urbe condita, which means since the foundation of the city. There has been a lot of talk about the Marian Reforms.