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They are now recruitable from the standard military lineup of buildings.
http://gtm.steamproxy.vip/workshop/filedetails/discussion/236919772/620696522095849442/
Please take any discussion here to avoid spamming up the comments further. ;)
Mrmarko if you are there, we love you deeply and would love to be able to play your content again if you have the time to update.
Davebr0chill - You can recruit them in campaign as generals, but you need to research "rom_roman_military_management_professional_soldiery" to unlock them as generals (this is to stop you having very powerful units too early game)