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TABULA (BOARD OR PLANK) - BACKGAMMON
Greco-Roman game which is the direct ancestor of modern backgammon, and a variant of much older versions of backgammon.
TESSERAE (DICE
A gambling game that involved rolling die, very similar to the die we have today (opposite sides adding to seven).
TERNI LAPILLI (THREE GRAINS)- ROMAN TIC TAC TOE
Although we cannot truly know when the game was first played, many grids have been discovered chalked into walls and floors in Rome.
TALI (KNUCKLEBONES) - DICE
This game originated in Egypt, however, it was later adopted by Roman and Greek society. The die were first made from the knucklebones of sheep, hence the name.
NUX (NUTS) - MARBLES
A Roman game for children which was mainly played during the Winter Solstice Festival; when kids would receive bags of nuts and marbles in order to play something similar to Ring Taw or Archboard.
LATRUNCULI (FROM LATRUNCLUS, MEANING MERCENARY OR HIGHWAYMAN) - ROMAN CHESS
An early Roman form of chess played on a stone board, also known as Pebbles; it differed from chess because although the pawns’ movement was the same, there was no variation between types of pieces.
CALCULI (CALCULATION) - ROMAN CHECKERS
Another Roman game played with the same pieces and board as Latrunculi; the object of the game was to diagonally connect five stones or pieces together in a line.
我記得很久以前還聽過一款叫「元老院」的桌遊,似乎是羅馬官職的晉升遊戲(?),不過只有聽過沒玩過
這類升官遊戲的好像也蠻多民族都有的XDDDDDDDD