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102 Himera (480 BC) 3 Years, 11 Months ago Karma: 4  
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Re:102 Himera (480 BC) 2 Years ago Karma: 0  
The medium cavalry unit image with the Greek leader Eumachus is not correct.
What does this mean?
There isn't mediun cavalry?
The medium cavalry is Carthaginian unit?
There isn't leader?
If anyone can answer me.
Thanks.
Andrea
 
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Re:102 Himera (480 BC) 1 Year, 11 Months ago Karma: 4  
This is the official answer from Mr Anthony Curtis (GMT GAMES):
Eumachus is Syracusan. The battle opened with a surprise attack by Eumachus and his force inside the Carthaginian camp. The set-up is correct.
 
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Thanks Ale.
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