Well...I'm going to be honest... carried away by the game, I almost completely forgot to take pictures of our first games!
The Pope's army, commanded by Oddone Frangipane, was sent one summer to restore his suzerainty in Garfagnana, disputed by the
free municipality of Lucca. after a first engagement which saw the papal troops being beaten by the discipline of the
Tuscan army, leaded by goffredo Panettone.
but during the second combat,
the revenge of the Church was terrible. By arranging his army in an order of battle as old as Alexander the Great (all his knighthood on the right), he followed a rustic but effective plan, and helped by the god of the dice, smashed my left wing, which was nevertheless made up of spearmen who had my first victory. He jumped for joy!
so obviously we only followed the rules imperfectly, probably overlooked a few elements, but what a pleasure...
the rare photos of this historic event:
I made two pages on my late roman website to show these two new armies. I'm not very satisfied with them yet, but they have the merit of existing! I will do them again on occasion, which will allow me to better tell you about these DBA armies!
link : the communal army of Luccalink : the papal army@Donald :I am (pleasantly) surprised by your eating habits, as a compulsive breakfast panettone eater myself!
indeed The word Frangipane derives from the name of a great family of Roman nobility, with a centuries-old military history. Oddone did exist in the High Middle Ages, and it was one of his distant descendants, a general in the service of the King of France Louis XV, who gave his name to the food preparation of marzipan cakes. He used to powder his gloves with almond powder, and his personal cook, when he was asked to prepare a sweet snack out of the blue, thought of it and thus designed what henceforth called with us the Frangipane. It is in particular the basic ingredient of the "galette des rois", a traditional French cake that we eat by the tons at the beginning of the year...