Victory Results:
 38 %
Record a victory for BOTTOM ARMY  63 %
Total plays 8 - Last reported by HANJEL on 2023-12-18 09:01:46

Historical Background
In 460 BCE, Athens became embroiled in a complicated Egyptian revolt against their Persian overlords.  After Libyan mercenaries under the command of Inaros seized control of Egypt and sent entreaties to Athens, the perennial enemy of Persia, for assistance, Athenian support arrived in the form of an expeditionary force under the command of Charitimides.  Although ancient historians offer different accounts of the campaign, Diodorus’ account mentions a major land battle at Papremis, between the polyglot army of Libyans, Egyptians, and Greeks fighting against the Persian army under Achaemenes sent to retake Egypt.
In the ensuing battle, the Greek hoplites, working in conjunction with their newfound allies, shattered the Persian line and killed Achaemenes, a relative of King Artaxerxes.  The remaining part of the Persian force were besieged in Memphis until the following year, when the Egyptian rebels were eventually subdued and the Athenian expeditionary force crushed at Prosopitis.  
The stage is set. The battle lines are drawn and you are in command. Can you change history?

War Council

Persian Army
Leader: Achaemenes
5 Command Cards      
Move First

Rebel Army
Leader: Inaros
5 Command Cards      

Victory
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Special Rules
The Nile River is impassable.

Rebel Leadership: If any leadership card is played by the rebels, only Inaros may simultaneously command units of all different nationalities.  Amyrtaeus may command Libyan (Carthaginian) and Egyptian only, while Charitimides can only order Greek units.  Otherwise, units can be ordered in combinations as usual (line command, outflanked, etc.).

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HANJEL replied the topic:
4 months 1 week ago
My first Papremis game has been very exciting and balanced. It was a rebel victory 8-7, but it could has been a different outcome with a few persian luck.