No. They will appear as their lists are published. PatienceScrumpy wrote:
Is there any chance you could do a collective book of those allies offered to armies, but are not in print yet ?

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No. They will appear as their lists are published. PatienceScrumpy wrote:
Is there any chance you could do a collective book of those allies offered to armies, but are not in print yet ?
I think they said the sicilians are in Oath of Fealty in the Autumn but Wolves from the Sea in February will have Normans and depending on how they did them and what year you are after they could be there.PyrrhicVictory wrote:Not sure if it is already covered, but Sicilian Norman?
Yes the current books seem to stop at the Sahara and so all the Southern African armies have been 'missed'. That includes the ancient ones (what's know about them) and then the armies of the 'middle ages' period as well. That includes the true African Muslim states etc. I don't think that these have been covered.olivier wrote:I'd love to see some of the africans kingdoms army ( if you can find an expert about them) as Ghana, Mali, Songhai, Kanem and Axoum.
Nik, to go with my (early) La Tene above, how about the Umayyad army at the time of Tours that invaded Spain and France?
Serious yes. But never in the field. They had a larger fleet than an army practically.EricDumDum wrote:I have a suggestion : Order of Saint John... I know it was a small army, but they were serious opponent with Ottoman armies ( and I have the army who is sleeping)
You could probably replicate a Knights of St. John using the Medieval Cypriots.hazelbark wrote:Serious yes. But never in the field. They had a larger fleet than an army practically.EricDumDum wrote:I have a suggestion : Order of Saint John... I know it was a small army, but they were serious opponent with Ottoman armies ( and I have the army who is sleeping)
In our period the Knights are basically on Rhodes and there were less 1000. Other that ship-to-ship did they ever fight on dry land other than Rhodes?