Gabriele Esposito's Armies of the Medieval Italian Wars 1125–1325 (Men-at-Arms 523), illustrated beautifully by Giuseppe Rava, arrived today. This should calm my nerves a bit when it comes to planning out the painting of my Later Communal Italian army.
Sunday, October 2, 2022
New book in the collection
Thursday, September 22, 2022
I've settled on a WotR army
Or have I?
I have been, for some time, mulling over building a Wars of the Roses (WotR) army. The biggest obstacle to getting started has been not being able to decide which side to represent or at least which side to represent first. Delving deeper into one line of my genealogy (mother's side) seemed to have solved the issue for me... or so I thought.
Comparing a database list of those involved in the WotR to my family tree showed a ratio heavily weighted towards the Lancastrians. There it was. The first retinue(s) were finally going to be planned. Then I decided to go looking for flags/banners/pennants and found a link to the archived Grimsby Wargames Society. On the very last sheet of Yorkist flags was the one name I know is legitimately an ancestor (DNA matched distant relatives); Sir William Skipwith (oddly spelled Skypwyth on the flag sheet).
Now, I really wanted to start with Yorkist troops but I can't seem to find any information at the moment regarding Sir William Skipwith and his possible participation in the WotR. Another probable ancestor, Sir Lionel de Welles, at least has some information available. There are also commercially available banner and livery decals for him, which helps in deciding on my first retinue to build and paint. That said, it looks like the Lancastrians are the only real option for me at the moment unless I somehow managed to stumble on information on the Skipwith connection that has so far managed to evade detection.
Sunday, August 21, 2022
Field of Glory Books (First Edition)
For some reason I can never find a complete or detailed list online so I decided to make one myself.
Ancient and Medieval
Field of Glory Wargaming Rules for Ancient and Medieval Tabletop Gaming
Companion 1 Rise of Rome: Republican Rome at War
Companion 2 Storm of Arrows: Late Medieval Europe at War
Companion 3 Immortal Fire: Greek, Persian and Macedonian Wars
Companion 4 Swords and Scimitars: The Crusades
Companion 5 Legions Triumphant: Imperial Rome at War
Companion 6 Eternal Empire: The Ottomans at War
Companion 7 Decline and Fall: Byzantium at War
Companion 8 Wolves from the Sea: The Dark ages
Companion 9 Swifter than Eagles: The Biblical Middle East at War
Companion 10 Oath of Fealty: Feudal Europe at War
Companion 11 Empires of the Dragon: The Far East at War
Companion 12 Blood and Gold: The Americas at War
Companion 13 Lost Scrolls: The Ancient and Medieval World at War
Renaissance
Field of Glory Wargaming Rules for Renaissance Tabletop Gaming
Renaissance Companion 1 Wars of Religion: Western Europe 1610-1690
Renaissance Companion 2 Trade and Treachery: Western Europe 1494-1610
Renaissance Companion 3 Clash of Empires: Eastern Europe 1494-1698
Renaissance Companion 4 Colonies and Conquest: Asia 1494-1698
Renaissance Companion 5
Duty and Glory: Europe 1660-1698
Renaissance Companion 6 Cities of Gold: Africa and the Americas 1494-1698
Napoleonic
Field of Glory Wargaming Rules for Napoleonic Tabletop Gaming
Triumph of Nations
Emperors and Eagles
Saturday, August 6, 2022
The Second WRG Resource Book in my Collection
My second WRG resource book arrived last weekend but I've been doing other stuff and just got around to posting the Earth-shattering news.
Armies of the Dark Ages 600-1066
by Ian Heath
Friday, July 29, 2022
Thursday, July 28, 2022
Cities of the Lombard League
The Lombard League (1167 AD - 1250 AD) was an alliance of Northern Italian cities formed as a defense against the Holy Roman Empire's attempts to assert influence over the Kingdom of Italy.
The cities represented in the League changed throughout its existence. These cities were as follows:
1167 - 1250 AD | 1167 - 1208 AD | 1226 - 1250 AD |
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Wednesday, July 27, 2022
Starting Over
Starting over with this blogging thing. I never really got into it before and I probably won't do much now, but it might be a good way to store information that would otherwise get lost in files hoarded on my computer(s).
There will probably be a plethora of subjects as my interests seem to cycle between multiple hobbies and topics.
As of now the first topic I'm considering involves the cities of the Lombard League, which has to do with one of the armies I'm collecting for miniature wargaming. It will get done when it gets done.