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Mediterranean Hegemon of Ancient Greece - Chapter 412: The choices for the legions in the south
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... to take care of the east, he wouldn't be able to take care of the west. In the end, he decided to send 2,000 troops to quickly track the enemy ship on the north bank and prevent them from landing.
However, the troops he sent needed to detour north because the Allaro river runs from north to south, which is just right in front of the enemy and impossible to wade across the river.
The Syracusan warship took advantage of this opportunity as they drew near the east bank of the Corta riv ...
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