Well Ive completed my first battaille, for the French Royalist forces, only another five or so to go, not counting the cavalry of course. John suggested a great idea regarding basing the pike, which I am keen to use on the next block. As he correctly pointed out, that for Baroque rules, my two pike blocks are actually one unit, so would look better if each base when they came together was based more towards the middle of each base to give it a better look. Probably not explained too well, but I know what I mean.
The French Wars of Religion were still a period where pike and shot were separate entities, especially on the Huguenot side, where they fielded large musket units. As I have said before, they will look better once I get some standards on the units.
Aut Cesar, Aut Nihil, Wargaming the Borgias.
Friday, 23 September 2016
Wednesday, 14 September 2016
French Wars of Religion Pike.
I intend to use the new Baroque rules for my War of Religion project, as I have found them a great set of rules that capture the feel of late renaissance period really well. Who says I'm anti European?
This is the first base of a two base pike regiment, containing a mix of figures from the old Citidal range and the new Warlord range. They are fairly compatible. The pike were again supplied by that most excellent wargamer Jason Williams who sent me a number [ large ] of pre painted pike which I have touched up. Again they will look far better when they receive their standards, which I hope Pete from Pete's Flags will supply when he stops doing his distracting day job.
I'm not certain how the Royal Swiss were dressed during this period, but it was well documented that they were the best pike armed troops on both sides of the war, hence the Huguenot reliance on arquebus and musket armed infantry. Its a start anyway.
This is the first base of a two base pike regiment, containing a mix of figures from the old Citidal range and the new Warlord range. They are fairly compatible. The pike were again supplied by that most excellent wargamer Jason Williams who sent me a number [ large ] of pre painted pike which I have touched up. Again they will look far better when they receive their standards, which I hope Pete from Pete's Flags will supply when he stops doing his distracting day job.
I'm not certain how the Royal Swiss were dressed during this period, but it was well documented that they were the best pike armed troops on both sides of the war, hence the Huguenot reliance on arquebus and musket armed infantry. Its a start anyway.
Saturday, 10 September 2016
French Wars of Religion, Reiters.
I have mentioned the extreme kindness and generosity of fellow renaissance wargamer, Jason Williams before, and this unit of Reiters is an example of his kindness. Jason sent me this unit of painted but unwanted reiters some time ago, and I have finally got around to re painting them and re basing them for the Baroque rules. They are brutes and really capture the period.
The actual figures are from Redoubt Miniatures, a company that I have rarely used, but having now seen them in the flesh I will be buying more. The French Wars of Religion armies were predominantly cavalry based, so there will be a need for a lot of these brutes.
This regiment are for the Royalist side, simply because Pete of Pete's Flags is creating the Royalist standards first, [ no pressure there Pete] A start anyway, with a fair way to travel, and thanks again Jason for your generosity.
The actual figures are from Redoubt Miniatures, a company that I have rarely used, but having now seen them in the flesh I will be buying more. The French Wars of Religion armies were predominantly cavalry based, so there will be a need for a lot of these brutes.
This regiment are for the Royalist side, simply because Pete of Pete's Flags is creating the Royalist standards first, [ no pressure there Pete] A start anyway, with a fair way to travel, and thanks again Jason for your generosity.
Thursday, 1 September 2016
Battle of Agnadello 14th May 1509, King Louis strikes terror in the Venetians..
Battle of Agnadello 14th May 1509.
Below are the orders of battle for both forces.
When I set the game up, I was a bit concerned that it seemed too small a game by our standards, but to be honest it turned out to be a good size for a day game.
I was also concerned that the French were too outnumbered, well I was very wrong on that score as the commentary will show, because basically my Venetians were slaughtered, as in real life, [ well I think my defeat was worse from a numbers point of view.]
The Count of Pitigliano leading his invincible Venetian heavy cavalry, well that was until they met Louis and his bodyguard.
The Count of Pitigliano leading his invincible Venetian heavy cavalry, well that was until they met Louis and his bodyguard.
Using the Peter Sides booklet Renaissance Battles volume one, the Venetians were positioned on the slopes of some vineyards, in front of their position was a long dry riverbed, which was classed as difficult terrain. Not exactly good terrain for a battle of this era, but fine if one wanted to fight a defensive battle, which I didnt.
For a change the generalship on both sides was pretty mediocre, with all the commanders ending up as 7's. Sadly it didnt affect the French as much as it did my Venetians.
The Duc d'Alviano [ level 7] sat on top of the hill with his bodyguard, during the battle he took an age to get his troops to actually move.
Louis XII King of France was a consignee of the League of Cambri an alliance created to punish the Republic of Venice. He personally led an invading army made up of approximately 20,000 men.
Included in this army was 6000 dreaded Swiss .
The Venetians led by the Count of Pitigliano attempted to manoeuvre the French away from the republic and took up a position on vine clad hills. The French ignored this threat and marched towards the city of Rivolta, which drew the Venetians away from their defensive positions in pursuit. They then simply circled behind their pursuers in order to attack their rear.
The Venetians deploy first, the French move first.
French; Louis
XII.........Rash........7
Gendarmes d'Ordonnance............HvHrs. Lance,
H/H 10 / M 3+ /
4. Heavy Cavalry D3 Elite 4+
Duke de'Amboise.............Dice for Generalship.
Gendarmes
d'Ordonnance............HvHrs.
Lance, H/H 10 / M 3+ /
4. Heavy Cavalry D3 Elite 4+
Gendarmes d'Ordonnance............HvHrs. Lance,
H/H 10 / M 3+ /
4. Heavy Cavalry D3 Elite 4+
French /Italian Light Horse...........Horse. Arquebus,
sword, H/H 7 / shooting value 1 / M4+
/3.
Gascon Crossbow.....
Foot Battle Line. Xbow. H/H3,
2/ M 5+ / 3.
Gascon Crossbow.....
Foot Battle Line. Xbow. H/H3,
2/ M 5+ / 3.
Gascon Crossbow.....
Foot Battle Line. Xbow. H/H3,
2/ M 5+ / 3.
Gascon Crossbow.....
Foot Battle Line. Xbow. H/H3,
2/ M 5+ / 3.
Swiss Pike....Foot Pike Block. Pike. H/H7 / M4+
/ 4 . Hedgehog, Ferocious Charge, Elite.
Light Artillery Piece; H/H1
/3,2,1. / M 5+ / 2.
Swiss Pike....Foot Pike Block. Pike. H/H7 / M4+
/ 4 . Hedgehog, Ferocious Charge, Elite.
Light Artillery Piece; H/H1
/3,2,1. / M 5+ / 2.
Victory Conditions;
Must decisively defeat the Venetians, causing 2/3 of units
to be shaken at any one time.
French move first.
Battle of Agnadello 14th May 1509.
Venetians....Count of Pitigliano....7 [cautious] ]
Bodyguard........HvHrs. Lance, H/H 8 / M 3+ / 4. Heavy Cavalry 1 Elite 4+
Italian Men at Arms..........HvHrs. Lance, H/H 8 / M 3+ / 4. Heavy Cavalry 1.
Italian Men at Arms..........HvHrs. Lance, H/H 8 / M 3+ / 4. Heavy Cavalry 1.
Italian Men at Arms..........HvHrs. Lance, H/H 8 / M 3+ / 4. Heavy Cavalry 1.
Duke d' Alviano...........Dice for Generalship.
Bodyguard........HvHrs. Lance, H/H 8 / M 3+ / 4. Heavy Cavalry 1 Elite 4+
Stradiots:..Light Skirmish Horse, H/H6 / SV 1 / M 5+ / 3. Fire and Evade.
Stradiots:..Light Skirmish Horse, H/H6 / SV 1 / M 5+ / 3. Fire and Evade.
Stradiots:..Light Skirmish Horse, H/H6 / SV 1 / M 5+ / 3. Fire and Evade.
Stradiots:..Light Skirmish Horse, H/H6 / SV 1 / M 5+ / 3. Fire and Evade.
Italian Pike;... Foot Pike Block. Pike. H/H6 / M4+ / 4 . Hedgehog, Large Unit.
Italian Crossbow..... Foot Battle Line. Xbow. H/H3, 2/ M 5+ / 3.
Italian Pike;... Foot Pike Block. Pike. H/H6 / M4+ / 4 . Hedgehog, Large Unit.
Italian Crossbow..... Foot Battle Line. Xbow. H/H3, 2/ M 5+ / 3.
Italian Pike;... Foot Pike Block. Pike. H/H6 / M4+ / 4 . Hedgehog, Large Unit.
Italian Crossbow..... Foot Battle Line. Xbow. H/H3, 2/ M 5+ / 3.
Italian Militia;.... Foot Battle Line. Xbow. H/H3, 2/ M 5+ / 3.
Italian Militia;.... Foot Battle Line. Xbow. H/H3, 2/ M 5+ / 3.
Romandiole Foot;... Foot Pike Block. Pike. H/H6 / M4+ / 4 . Hedgehog.
Medium Artillery Piece; H/H1 /3,2,1. / M 5+ / 2.
Medium Artillery Piece; H/H1 /3,2,1. / M 5+ / 2.
Victory Conditions;
Must decisively defeat the French causing 1/2 of units to be shaken at any one time.
French move first.
I attempted to harass the French crossbowmen, but consistently lost the firefights.
John had trouble moving most of his right wing, where Louis was in command, however using a 'follow me' order he attacked the Counts bodyguard. I expected a close fought fight, but took eight hits in their initial charge.
Following the initial slaughter, this was my morale score!
I had to take a reaction for my supporting cavalry, so what should have been a relatively easy throw resulted in the below!
By move five, a third unit of Venetian heavy cavalry was routing due to a mauling by Louis and his Gendarmes. So three quarters of my offensive cavalry was gone.
That damned King Louis laughing his metal pants off.
The dreaded Swiss was very tardy in marching towards the enemy, and never came into contact with their Venetian counterparts, they didn't need to as they had routed by the time they got withing charge distance.
So after a mere three hours of fighting I had 12 units classed as shaken or routing, and John had suffered a mere four shaken units. A very comprehensive defeat for me and a great lesson in avoiding the French Gendarmes led by their king, who virtually won the battle singlehanded.
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