Italy had two armies: one in Rome, one in Naples. I had fleets in the Tyrrhenian sea and Ionian Sea, and armies in Venice, and Tuscany. Venice attacked Rome with support from Tuscany, and Ionian attacked Naples with support from Tyrrhenian. Naples was a success, but the attack on Rome failed.
Autumn 1905, Diplomacy: Your army at Venice moving into Rome recieved move support from the army at Tuscany.
Autumn 1905, Diplomacy: Your army at Venice engaged the army at Rome head on; both units were equally matched so there was a stand off.
Naples couldn't have supported Rome's hold, could it? Also, there were units that could have attacked Venice, but this should not stop the attack, should it?
Could you please explain why the attack failed?
Thanks!