SPI Legion: Tactical Warfare in the Roman Age, 100BC-700AD - Flat Tray -1975

I am going to be selling quite alot of different stuff over the next few months as having a big clearout of some stuff l have collected over the years, some of Dads stuff particularly games  and just things that l need get rid of to make some space. I was hoping to continue the sales I did at the end of last year but it is finding the time to prepare as there is alot of counter counting which is never a quick job!!

Legion: Tactical Warfare in the Roman Age, 100BC-700AD is a board wargame published by Simulations Publications, Inc. (SPI) in 1975 that simulates battles involving Roman legions against a variety of historical foes. Originally published by SPI as Centurion, the game was revised and republished with the title Legion as part of a series called PRESTAGS ("Pre-Seventeenth Century Tactical Game System").

Legion is a two-player tactical board wargame in which one player controls Roman legions, and the other player controls one of Rome's historic enemies during the period 100 BC to 700 AD,[1] including barbarian hordes, Carthaginians, and rebel legions. Twenty scenarios are outlined, including the battles of Carrhae, Pharsalus, Teutoburger Wald, Placentia, and Adrianople

Scenarios include:-

  • Numidia (106 BC)
  • Vercellae (101 BC)
  • Apulia (71 BC)
  • Cabira (72 BC)
  • The Sambre (57 BC)
  • Carrhae (53 BC)
  • Pharsalus (48 BC)
  • Second Phillipi (42 BC)
  • Teutoburger Wald (9 AD)
  • Minden (16 AD)
  • Boudiccan Revolt (61 AD)
  • Euphrates (261 AD)
  • Placentia (271 AD)
  • Ctesiphone (363 AD)
  • Adrianople (378 AD)
  • Chalons (451 AD)
  • Daras (530 AD)
  • Busta Gallorum (552 AD)
  • Casilinum (554 AD)

The game contains:-
The game is in excellent condition for its age. As with any of the games I have hand counted every counter to make sure all the relevant counters are complete and if they are not I will mention that the number of counters that are missing. 

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