You have one diplomat and one spy as well, who should be used to gain knowledge and trade rights of the whole known world in order to improve your economy. The two regions you own are generally fertile and both have harbors, which gives you great sea trade possibilities. The Junius (Brutii) family was thus undoubtedly of quite a significance throughout the rule and rise of Rome.Īs the Brutii Romans (green), you begin the game with two cities in southern Italy, Croton and Tarentum. He paved the way for the Roman Republic which would exist for almost 500 years, until eventually being replaced by the Roman Empire. A prime example of that would be Lucius Junius Brutus, the man who was responsible for overthrowing the last Roman king, Tarquinius Superbus. However, there is much more to the history of that proud Roman family. Marcus Junius Brutus, one of Caesar's assassins, is certainly of the most famous members of the gens Junii (called Brutii in Rome: Total War). „Et tu, Brute?“ Who doesn't know those famous words spoken by the betrayed Caesar? Lucius Junius Brutus-Marcus Junius Brutus Feel free to move it if you disagree, though.Īt everyone else: I hope you like this guide, any comments are welcome and very much appreciated! Note for the moderators: I don't really think this fits into battle planning as it is mainly about campaign - and not battle strategy.