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The English Parliament stood firm against the increasingly tyrannical rule of King Charles I, challenging his absolute rule. When the King dissolved Parliament in response and raised the Royal Standard for war, Parliamentarian 'Roundhead' armies led by Cromwell, Fairfax, and Essex fought to put...
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While acrid gun smoke obscures the battlefield, men and horses fall dead as musket and pike carry out their bloody work. The din of battle and rising losses threaten even the most steadfast regiment’s ability to remain in the eld. Contains eighteen Warlord ResinTM...
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Huge numbers of cavalry were fielded in the warfare of the 17th century. The most common being light cavalry harquebusiers, armed with doglock carbines which could be fired from the saddle. Parliament cavalry initially relied on pistols rather than an all-out charge with cold...
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Few sights are so splendid as that of a 17th century battalia drawn up in all their ranks and files, awaiting the order to do battle. Drums tap out commands, officers make stirring speeches, and brave ensigns brandish regimental banners for soldiers to rally...
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With the English Parliament in full rebellion against their God-chosen monarch, Charles Stuart, those proud Englishmen loyal to the king raised armies to put the upstart politicians in their place. The 'Cavalier' armies were commanded by such famed nobles as Princes Rupert and Maurice,...
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The 17th century saw the recruitment of vast armies across Europe that clashed against each other in bloody wars that decided ultimate temporal and divine authority. The Thirty Years’ War was one of the longest and most destructive wars in European history. Ostensibly about...
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The wars of the 17th century ranged across the whole of Northern Europe, ravaging the countryside. Whether it was the Thirty Years’ War of the Holy Roman Empire against the Protestant Alliance, or the English Civil Wars of the Parliamentarian ‘Roundheads’ against the Royalist...
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The wars of the 17th century ranged across the whole of Northern Europe, ravaging the countryside. Whether it was the Thirty Years’ War of the Holy Roman Empire against the Protestant Alliance, or the English Civil Wars of the Parliamentarian ‘Roundheads’ against the Royalist...
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Huge numbers of cavalry were fielded in the warfare of the 17th century. The most common being light cavalry harquebusiers, armed with doglock carbines which could be fired from the saddle. Equipped with helmet and breastplate, they were expected to close with the enemy...
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Few sights are so splendid as that of a 17th century battalia drawn up in all their ranks and files, awaiting the order to do battle. Drums tap out commands, officers make stirring speeches, and brave ensigns brandish regimental banners for soldiers to rally...
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As 17th century Europe was plunged into one of the most devastating wars in its history, the Catholic nations loyal to the Habsburg Holy Roman Emperors took to the field led by fabled commanders such as Count Von Tilly, Wallenstein, and Pappenheim. Contains five...
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Protestant nations allied to oppose the Habsburg-led Holy Roman Empire and joined battle with their Imperialist foes across 17th century Europe. An intensely destructive war that lasted for three decades raged between Catholic nations and the Protestant forces, led by great commanders such as...
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The wars of the 17th century ranged across the whole of Northern Europe, ravaging the countryside. Whether it was the Thirty Years’ War of the Holy Roman Empire against the Protestant Alliance, or the English Civil Wars of the Parliamentarian ‘Roundheads’ against the Royalist...
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The wars of the 17th century ranged across the whole of Northern Europe, ravaging the countryside. Whether it was the Thirty Years’ War of the Holy Roman Empire against the Protestant Alliance, or the English Civil Wars of the Parliamentarian ‘Roundheads’ against the Royalist...
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While acrid gun smoke obscures the battlefield, men and horses fall dead as musket and pike carry out their bloody work. The din of battle and rising losses threaten even the most steadfast regiment’s ability to remain in the field. This boxed set contains...
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The Royalist Scots army of Montrose has always been a favourite with wargamers. A small force almost entirely dependent on its infantry, this army was usually outnumbered, but rarely outfought on the battlefield. The Irish Brigade and Highland clans give the army its unique...
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The Covenanters were those in Scotland who had signed the National Covenant in 1638 which opposed King Charles I’s interference in religious matters when he attempted to impose changes on the Scottish Church. Although siding with Parliament in the Civil Wars, it was never...
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While acrid gun smoke obscures the battlefield, men and horses fall dead as musket and pike carry out their bloody work. The din of battle and rising losses threaten even the most steadfast regiment’s ability to remain in the field. This boxed set contains...
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The Covenanters were those in Scotland who had signed the National Covenant in 1638 which opposed King Charles I’s interference in religious matters. The Covenanters were well equipped and motivated, led by officers who had served in the Thirty Years War, and were an...