Hohenstaufen Sicilians

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Hohenstaufen Sicilians

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Are they in Oath of Fealty?
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Later Sicilian 1154-1442 AD are indeed in Oath of Fealty
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Post by hazelbark »

Should prove to be interesting as it was a popular DBM army there are a lot of people waiting to see what it could be especially how does it to Crown of Aragon and such.
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hazelbark wrote:Should prove to be interesting as it was a popular DBM army there are a lot of people waiting to see what it could be especially how does it to Crown of Aragon and such.
It conforms more to the history than the old DBM list did. Hence you cannot have almughavars with Saracen troops.

Nevertheless, there are several different good armies to be drawn from the list IMO.
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