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With a mere 112 dead, and an unknown number wounded, Henry’s exhausted English defeated the French against all odds, whose estimated casualties were 7,000–10,000 (mostly killed) and 1,500 noble prisoners. A truly unbelievable number historically attributing to the myth of the English long bow....
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The French king of the time, Charles VI, suffered from severe mental illness so instead, the French were commanded by the Constable Charles d’Albret and various prominent French noblemen, Many of whom would not live to see the day end.Estimates suggest that the English...
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The Celts were a proud warrior people who dominated much of Europe for a thousand years and dared to defy the might of Rome and her all-conquering armies. Renowned for their ferocity in battle, what they lacked in drill or armour they made up...
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Between 58 BC and 50 BC, the military might of the Roman Republic waged a brutal war on the Gallic Celt tribes living in the lands of Gaul. What the Gaul warriors lacked in the drilled discipline of their Roman foes they more than...
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Julius Caesar commanded his late republic Roman legions with skill and aggression, forging them into the best fighting force of the era. Each legionary is protected by chain armour and Scutum shield and armed with Gladius stabbing sword and Pilum javelin. Renowned for their...
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Sculpted by the very talented Wojtek these fabulous miniatures represent a return to Warlord's very first range of miniatures - the Romans! As you'd imagine, the plastic command group comprises of a centurion, standard bearer and musician. Using the same bodies as the legionaries,...
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Auxiliaries is a term used to describe non-native soldiers in Roman service. The term nowadays can almost be read as pejorative, but the auxiliaries of Imperial Rome were hard fighting men! Well-equipped and well-trained these men, sometimes from quite diverse backgrounds and cultures, bonded...
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Well-drilled, and clad in his segmented armour the Legionary was the lifeblood of the Roman war machine - there was no kingdom or state that could withstand the unforgiving Legions of the Roman empire... This boxed set contains 20 multi-part, hard plastic 28mm tall...
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Formed by the first Emperor, Augustus in the hope that he would be protected from the fate of his illustrious forebear, Julius Caesar, the Praetorian Guard were the Emperor's Elite bodyguard and also policed the city of Rome. Despite being formed to protect the...
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The figures in this box represent the English Army at the height of the Hundred Years War, when the English bowmen dominated the field of battle in France. Specifically the figures cover the period from the Battle of Agincourt (in 1415, when they were...
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The fully armoured Knight or Man at Arms formed the backbone of all European medieval armies, often fighting on foot when the need arose. This box builds 38 armoured men, with weapon options including poleaxes, pole hammers, single-handed and hand and a half swords....
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This box set contains: 156 Plastic hoplites 6 Metal Thessalian light cavalry 3 Metal Greek command with swords 4 Hoplite shield decal sheets and plastic bases Whilst the enduring image of hoplites are their large round shields and long thrusting spears, the ornately attired...
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A Celt army is one of history's great spectacles – a mass of brightly patterned clothing charging headlong at their enemy, supported by fast cavalry and missile troops armed with javelins. Renowned for their ferocity in battle, what the Celts lacked in discipline they...
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The perfect way to start your Imperial Roman army or add additional units of the bravest Soldiers to your army. The Starter Army includes the following: 60 Imperial Roman Legionaries 20 Praetorian Guard 20 Veterans 24 Auxiliaries (command not included) Comes with all the...