Late 256 B.C.
Senate report:
In an uncommon display of concord, the Senate unanimously approves the Consuls` plan to invade Aquitania as well as the extension of the Defense Pact with Macedonia.
Senators Gnaeus Scipio Lentulus and Consul Gaius Draconius perform another private sacrificial ritual in order to please Mars. The God of War checks the situation: No major wars in progress. He sends a divine homing pigeon to Lentulus and Draconius, bearing a message: "Hi people, I`m pretty pleased with your donation, but face it. If you guys can`t overcome some uncoordinated gaul rubble on your own, even the best blessing won`t help. Sincerely.". The two Senators feel a little bit humiliated (and a lot more after the events in Aquitania) and burn the message instantaneously, before anyone else has the opportunity to read it.
To uplift the spirit of the people (and his own), Consul Gaius Draconius holds a public feast, that is quite successful. His prestige increases a bit.
Consul report:
Gaius Draconius and Lucius Aquila send another envoy to Massilia. Arriving there, the mood of the people toward the messengers seems to have changed completely. With a strong Ally to back them, the Senate speaks with more confidence. Ignoring the more threatening undertone in the letter, they greatly welcome Rome`s desire to improve its ties with Massilia, although the vote about trade rights is pretty tight with 163 votes for Rome and 137 for Seleucia. Finally the Senators and the Emissaries sign the trade agreement.
Pontifex report:
Quintus Livius Varro travels through the Republic and is very successful in dealing with people`s minds. The Happiness in Apulia, Cisalpine Gaul, Dalmatia and Latium increases by 5. In Umbria, he visits a lot of smaller cities and spends comfort to all those, who participated in the recent uprising. The people are delighted by his humanity and their happiness increases by 10.
Rumors about the total defeat of about three roman Legions scare the population throughout the Republic. The Happiness in all Provinces decreases by 5.
Provinces with below-average happiness are Apulia, Cisalpine Gaul, Dalmatia (45 each), Lugdinensis (35), Campania, Etruria, Umbria (30 each), Latium and Narbonensis (25 each).
Aedile report:
Tiberius Belisarius informs the Senate about the construction of roads in Narbonensis and further Fortifications in Bruttium. Nothing happened and the costs are as expected.
Quaestor report:
Titus Caedicius fails to control the tax administration properly, thus the tax revenues of the last six months are clearly lower than expected and sum up to only 639 Denarii. The Treasury holds 1.629 Denarii.
[= 1.590 Denarii (last Turn`s Treasury) - 75 (Reinforcements) - 25 (Envoy) - 100 (Road) - 200 (Happiness) - 200 (Fortification) + 639 (Taxes)]
Censor report:
Due to their successful negotiations with Massilia, the popularity of Consul Gaius Draconius increases to +2 and the popularity of Consul Lucius Aquila to +1. Due to his obvious skill to charm people, the popularity of Quintus Livius Varro increases to +1.
Due to his failure in Aquitania, that threatens the security of the whole Republic, the popularity of Aulus Manlius Merula decreases to -2.
Spy report:
The Spy returns home.
Tribune report:
Tribune Aulus Manlius Merula enters Aquitania with four full Legions. Unaware of the fact, that the Gaul tribes united under the leadership of Vercingetorix. In a region with large swamps and woods, the roman force is ambushed, when passing a bottleneck. The completely surprised Legions can`t unfold their strength in the rough terrain. Soon, the first Officers die and the Discipline of the Soldiers weakens. Finally, Merula orders the retreat, that turns into a rout. When returning to the Province of Narbonensis, the Republic is aware of the scale of the defeat with two Legions being completely destroyed and a third severely damaged in what is widely known as the "Marsanus Battle", named after the range of hills near the battlefield.
Foreign affairs:
- Transalpine Gaul signs a trade agreement with Rome
-The Phoenician War:
The Egyptian and Seleucian forces in Syria fight another battle, with Egypt suffering a minor defeat and retreating to Phoenicia. Another attack in Nabataea is successful and leads to an Egyptian victory, while the Seleucian forces pull back to Regnum Palmyrae. The Seleucian Commander in Coele Syria seeks a field battle, but the Egyptian force succeeds in avoiding a combat. Warscore: 10 (Egypt)
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