The Hotness
Games|People|Company
Dominion: Dark Ages
Total War
Mage Knight: Board Game
Fantastiqa
Libertalia
The Lord of the Rings: Nazgul
Descent: Journeys in the Dark (Second Edition)
Eclipse
Mice and Mystics
Doctor Who: The Card Game
Lords of Waterdeep
Star Wars: X-Wing Miniatures Game
Agricola: All Creatures Big and Small
Dungeon Fighter
Android: Netrunner
Virgin Queen
A Game of Thrones: The Board Game (Second Edition)
Glory to Rome
Infiltration
Collapsible D: The Final Minutes of the Titanic
Dominion
The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game
Twilight Struggle
City of Horror
Snowdonia
1989: Dawn of Freedom
Goa
Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective
Agricola
Among the Stars
7 Wonders: Cities
7 Wonders
The Swarm
Through the Ages: A Story of Civilization
Arkham Horror
Village
Ora et Labora
Battles of Westeros: House Baratheon Army Expansion
Race for the Galaxy
War of the Ring
Trajan
Kingdom Builder
The Castles of Burgundy
Zombicide
Twilight Imperium (third edition)
Space Alert
Dungeon Command: Sting of Lolth
Hacienda
Battlestar Galactica
Ground Floor
Information
Designer
Artist
Publisher
Year Published
 
# of Players
1 − 6
User Suggested # of Players

(no votes yet)
(0 voters) [poll]
Playing Time
300 minutes
Mfg Suggested Ages
14 and up
User Suggested Ages
(no votes yet)
[poll]
Language Dependence
(no votes yet)
(0 voters) [poll]
Honors
Subdomain
(0 voters) [vote]
Category
Mechanic
Expansion
Expands
Family
Primary Name
Empire of Rome 27 BC - 284 AD
Alternate Names
Website
 Corrections
 Customize View
xml RSS Feed 
Facebook Twitter Delicious Google
ObjectID: 64222
Description Edit | History

In the second century of the Christian era, the Empire of Rome comprehended the fairest part of the earth, and the most civilised portion of mankind. The frontiers of that extensive monarchy were guarded by ancient renown and disciplined valour. The gentle but powerful influence of laws and manners had gradually cemented the union of the provinces. Their peaceful inhabitants enjoyed and abused the advantages of wealth and luxury. The image of a free constitution was preserved with decent reverence: the Roman senate appeared to possess the sovereign authority, and devolved on the emperors all the executive powers of government. During a happy period (A.D. 98-180) of more than fourscore years, the public administration was conducted by the virtue and abilities of Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, and the two Antonines. It is the design of this...to describe the prosperous condition of their empire; and afterwards, from the death of Marcus Antoninus, to deduce the most important circumstances of its decline and fall; a revolution which will ever be remembered, and is still felt by the nations of the earth.

The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

Edward Gibbon, 1776

Empire of Rome is a game depicting the internal politics and wars of Imperial Rome from 27 BC to 284 AD. Players control factions, each one controlling senators, consuls, proconsuls, provinces, legions, fleets, courtiers and trade concessions. One faction controls the Caesar, who can reward and punish, wage war and make peace and takes the cream of Rome’s wealth. Every hand is raised against him and to claim victory he must survive assassinations, rebellions and the attentions of the Praetorian Guard. Foreign wars interfere with internal politics, the expansion of the empire leads to great glory and renown, but Germanic tribes and Parthian kings may invade at any time and the generals sent to repel them may march on Rome to claim the imperial purple. If the players place the good of the Rome before their own ambitions it may expand beyond its historical limits, if not they could precipitate its premature decline and fall.

BGG Marketplace
Pg. 1
More Information Edit | History
This page does not exist. You can edit this page to create it.
Versions
[Add Version]
Pg. 1 of 0
No Versions Found
Images
Gallery: All | Game | People | Creative Hot | Recent
[Browse »] [Upload »] [Link Image]
Pg. 1 of 1
Videos
Hot | Recent
[Browse »] [Add »] Category:
Pg. 1 of 1
Linked Forums Relationship: Board Game Forums | Expansion Forums Hot | Recent | Active
[Browse »]
Pg. 1
No Threads Found
Blogs Hot | Recent
Pg. 1
No Posts Found
Recommendations
Files
Title | Hot | Recent
[Browse »]  [Upload File »]
Pg. 1 of 1
1 Cards Reverse
Picture of the Roman Empire for printing out and attaching to the reverse of the game cards - if players feel the need.
2010-05-31
2 EOR3.2 Rules, Counters and Charts
Minor amendments to rules and charts
2010-04-27
2 EOR3.2 Cards
Minor updates to cards
2010-04-27
2 EOR3.2 Map
8 cut out pages for EOR3.2 Map
2010-04-27
2 EOR3.2 Rules, Counters and Charts
updated rules
2010-04-25
1 EOR3.2 Cards
Empire of Rome Updated to 3.2
2010-04-25
4 Empire of Rome Cards
The 110 cards for Empire of Rome 3.1
2009-12-30
5 Empire of Rome 3.1 Rules, Charts and Counters
Empire of Rome 3.1 rules, charts and counters as of September 2009, written by myself, Philip Jelley
2009-12-30
GeekLists
Title | Hot | Recent
[Summary »]
Pg. 1 of 1
No GeekLists Found
Statistics
Board Game Rank: N/A
War Game Rank: N/A
Num Ratings: 1
Average Rating: 9.00
Standard Deviation: 0.00
Num Views: 6275
GeekBuddy Analysis: Analyze
Similarly Rated: View
Avg. Game Weight: 4.0
Fans: 5
Personal Comments: 1
Users Owning: 5
Users Wanting: 0
Users Trading: 0 [find trade matches]
Has Parts For Trade: 0
Want Parts In Trade: 0
Price History: View
Total Plays: 0
Plays This Month: 0
Linked Items Relationship: Expansions for this Game
Sort: Category: Mechanic:
Pg. 1 of 0
No Items Found
Tags
Your Tags: Add tags
Popular Tags: print-and-play [+] [View All]
User Information
Use this tool to rate games, save comments, and manage your collection.
Front Page | Welcome | Contact | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Advertise | Support BGG | Feeds RSS
Geekdo, BoardGameGeek, the Geekdo logo, and the BoardGameGeek logo are trademarks of BoardGameGeek, LLC.