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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Arausio
Because they were routed.
Individual units are nothing without military infrastructures to ensure that they remain e.g. efficient etc., a group of extremely skilled gladiators means nothing against the disciplined units of the Romans of significantly superior military infrastructures in place (from selection and drilling to comamnd structures).
If they are routed, disbanded, and the micro military infrastructure of which allows such a unit to function e.g. efficiently etc. is collapsed, realistically, they would be only be re-recruited into other units, not form an entire unit by themselves.
The majority would be dead in routing of course.
About the other untis you talk, they are included, the "Crassus" units, but sill as a pure roman units, like from before the battle against the parthians
even after re-start my pc . Any suggestions ? Thx
Here is the link:
http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?621968-Unit-Pack-Compatibility-Rome-2-%28UPC%29&p=13256693#post13256693
@Yggdrasil i try to add an historical units, not his legend, so i added only to rome, because its what i know, parthian mercenaries, yes, probably, but not sure, so i prefer not add to these faction sorry.