An edition of The Glory of Rome (1993)

The Glory of Rome

Campaign Sourcebook

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An edition of The Glory of Rome (1993)

The Glory of Rome

Campaign Sourcebook

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“It is heaven’s will that my Rome shall be the capital of the world”

One-thousand years of history are woven around the story of Rome. With this AD&D game supplement, PCs can stand fast before a mass of charging Gauls with Julius Caesar, vie for the emperor’s attention in the coliseum, bellow oratory in the senate, or dispense the pax romana to the ends of the earth in the name of the emperor Hadrian. The Glory of Rome describes Roman character kits, magic, equipment, culture, and settings for exciting role-playing in Earth’s past or in a Roman-style realm in any gaming world. Experience the grandeur that was Rome!

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Language
English
Pages
210

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Cover of: The Glory of Rome
The Glory of Rome: Campaign Sourcebook
November 1993, Tactical Strategy Rules
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First Sentence

"Rome began as a small town on the Tiber river and grew into a powerful force for civilization, law, and order in the ancient world. The Roman Republic, and its successor the Empire, was a federation of teeming cities linked by arrow-straight roads."

Edition Notes

Published in
Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, USA, Cherry Hinton, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Series
TSR, 9125;Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, 2nd Edition, Historical Reference, Hr5 Rome
Copyright Date
1993

Contributors

Editor
Mike Breault
Editor
Thomas M. Reid
Illustrator
Roger Raupp
Cartographer
John Knecht

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
210
Dimensions
11 x 8.8 x 0.5 inches
Weight
12 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8617962M
Internet Archive
2nd-ed-hr-5-the-glory-of-rome
ISBN 10
1560766735
ISBN 13
9781560766735
OCLC/WorldCat
474103126
Library Thing
2044674
Goodreads
2126180

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