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Ludus latrunculorum,
latrunculi, or
simply latrones ("the game of brigands", or "the game of soldiers" from latrunculus,
diminutive of latro, mercenary...
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during the
Trojan War. The
Romans pla**** a
derivation of
petteia called latrunculi, or the game of the
Little Soldiers. The pieces, and
sporadically the...
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trigon and harpastum.
People of all ages pla****
board games,
including latrunculi ("Raiders") and XII
scripta ("Twelve Marks"). A game
referred to as alea...
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original on 8
April 2009.
Retrieved 11
December 2006. "
Latrunculi".
Archived from the
original on 15
September 2006.
Retrieved 11 December...
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Machine "Gr****
Board Games".
Archived 8
April 2009 at the
Wayback Machine "
Latrunculi".
Archived 15
September 2006 at the
Wayback Machine Ioannis Kakridis (1988)...
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Board games pla**** in Rome
included dice (Tesserae or Tali),
Roman chess (
Latrunculi),
Roman checkers (Calculi), Tic-tac-toe (Terni Lapilli), and
Ludus duodecim...
- variant, but
rather may have been the
medieval descendant of the
Roman game
latrunculi or
ludus latrunculorum. The only
variant of tafl
where a
relatively unambiguous...
- Thus it is
possible that fidc**** was a
descendant of
latrunculi. Fidc****
shared with
latrunculi the
method of
custodial capture, two
around one enemy...
- of the time,
depending on the rules. Play
would be
easier on a
larger Latrunculi board of 12x8 or even 10x11. . "BoardGameG****". boardgameg****.com. Archived...
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importance to his ambitions,
invites him to play a
board game
called Latrunculi, but
Lucretia jealously disapproves of the two men
sharing wine. Meanwhile...