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17. Lisimáquidas. 320 a.C.–281 a.C.

Iniciado por Blooze, 27 oct 2008, 22:46

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Tipo de terreno: Fértil.   |   Agresividad: 2.

Enemigos: 
I/43. (a)(b) Cimmerios, Escitas o Hu tempranos. 750 a.C.-50 a.C.
I/47. Ilirios. 700 a.C.-10 d.C.
I/48. Tracios. 700 a.C.-46 d.C.
I/63. Paionios. 512 a.C.-284 a.C.
II/5. (a)(b)(d) Hoplitas Griegos Tardíos. 450 a.C.–275 a.C. (235 a.C. si Italiotas o Siciliotas)
II/6. Bitinios. 435 a.C.–74 a.C.
II/14. Capadocios Ariarátides. 330 a.C.-322 a.C. & 300 a.C.–17 d.C.
II/16. (a)(b) Sucesores Asiáticos Tempranos. 320 a.C.–285 a.C.
II/18. (c) Sucesores Macedónicos Tempranos. 320 a.C.–260 a.C.
II/19. (a) Seleúcidas. 320 a.C.–83 a.C.
II/27. (a) Pirro. 300 a.C.-272 a.C.

Aliados:
II/18. (c) (solo el 301 a.C.) Sucesores Macedónicos Tempranos. 320 a.C.–260 a.C.
II/19. (a) (solo el 301 a.C.) Seleúcidas. 320 a.C.–83 a.C.




Lista de ejército:
1x3Kn (Gen), 1x2LH, 4x4Pk, 4x3Ax, 1x2Ps, 1x4Sp.



Lisimaco era governador de Tracia cuando Alejandro murio, tras esto tomo posesion de Macedonia y la parte occidental de Asia Menor. Los tracios que utilizaba estaban bajo su control o cedidos por principes aliados tracios. Este es el ejercito ideal para un jugador que piense que sus tropas le odian, ya que Lisimaco hizo lo posible para ser impopular. Una de sus mejores jugadas fue ejecutar a 2000 de sus propios mercenarios a los cuales el enemigo les habia capturado el bagaje, la razon fue que estaban descontentos y eran propensos a desertar. Fue considerado por sus contemporaneos como "un villano y un barbaro", aunque obviamente fue un habil politico y militar. Fue vencido y muerto por Seleuco en el 281 a.C., abandonado por muchos de sus subditos asiaticos. Dividio los elefantes de Demetrio con Pirro despues de expulsar al primero de Macedonia. Los 800 pamfilios y licios que desertaron de Lisimaco a Antigono en el 302 a.C. probablemente fueran una guarnicion antigonida capturada que deseaba ser empleada por un jefe mas popular. Hubo una alianza entre Lisimaco, Seleuco y Casandro que derroto a Antigono en Ipsos en el 301 a.C..

Fuente: DBM Army List Book 2.
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Lysimachos was governor of Thrace when Alexander died, and later took over Macedon and western Asia Minor. Thracians can be from the areas he controlled or subjects of an allied Thracian prince. This is the ideal army for a paranoid player who thinks his troops hate him, since Lysimachos worked extremely hard at being unpopular. One of his best moves was to slaughter 2,000 of his own mercenaries whose baggage had been looted by the enemy, in case this had made them discontented and prone to desert! He was regarded by his contemporaries as "a villain and a barbarian", yet was obviously an able politician and general. He was defeated and killed by Seleukos in 281 BC, deserted by most of his Asian subjects. He had divided Demetrios's elephants with Pyrrhos after they expelled the former from Macedon. Thracian Ps (S) can give rear support to Thracian Cv. The 800 Lykians and Pamphylians that deserted from Lysimachos to Antigonos in 302 BC were probably a captured Antigonid garrison choosing to return to a more popular employer. After 301 BC Lysimachos was the legitimate ruler of Lykia and Pamphylia so we assume his new recruits were more reliable. The alliance between Lysimachos, Seleukos and Kassandros that defeated Antigonos at Ipsos in 301 BC cannot be simulated with the usual restrictions applying to allied contingents. Instead, use half the minima but full maxima of both the Lysimachid and the Seleucid list and take half the AP from each list, including all 5 elephants from the Seleucid list. Only 3 generals are used. Lysimachos must control one wing as C-in-C, Seleukos the centre, including all Pk and at least 4 of the elephants, as a sub-general, and Seleukos's son Antiochos a second wing entirely of Kn, Cv, LH and Ps as sub-general. The alliance cannot include naval elements nor other allies.