On p. 16 of Storm of Arrows, it states: "Tudor armies cannot include ... pikemen."
Henry VII armies did have mercenary pikemen - as described in various historical sources.
So the stated limitation on pikemen in Tudor armies is historically incorrect.
Suggest that the army rule be changed to allow pikemen in Tudor armies.
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Re: Storm of Arrows:: War of the Roses English Armies
At what dates?Claudius wrote:Henry VII armies did have mercenary pikemen - as described in various historical sources.
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I gather that the evidence for this is relatively recent and is based on a fragment of a contemporary letter from a pikeman in Henry's army which may or may not be genuine.Claudius wrote:At Bosworth Field 1485.
Richard III army vs. Tudor army
I must admit we missed this in writing the list.
Obviously when we do revise the lists at some point in the future, we need to allow Henry Tudor a pike option - unless the letter is proved to be a forgery.
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Here's the reference book:
Michael K. Jones, "Bosworth 1485: Psychology of a Battle", Tempus Publishing, Stroud, Gloucestershire, 2002.
An interesting treatment of the Bosworth Field events and activities.
See:
http://www.amazon.com/Bosworth-1485-Psy ... 0752423347
Here's the reference book:
Michael K. Jones, "Bosworth 1485: Psychology of a Battle", Tempus Publishing, Stroud, Gloucestershire, 2002.
An interesting treatment of the Bosworth Field events and activities.
See:
http://www.amazon.com/Bosworth-1485-Psy ... 0752423347
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And assuming there were numbers to justify a BG of course.rbodleyscott wrote:
Obviously when we do revise the lists at some point in the future, we need to allow Henry Tudor a pike option - unless the letter is proved to be a forgery.
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