jdm wrote:We know that many of you have researched individual armies and that there is a wealth of knowledge amongst you.
To that end if any of you have any interesting facts or information about your favourite army that might be suitable for inclusion on the army list notes lets hear about it.
If you can also quote any source for the info so much the better. It might be information about their generals, interesting battles or any other snippet of information that you feel is interesting. I cannot promise anything but you might just see your notes in print
JDM
My fave army is Wars of the Roses - It was my first army in DBM in '97' & now I've come around fullcircle at the end of DBM. The interesting thing about the WotR is although there was much treachery & bad blood between families, there really wasn't much betrayal on the Battlefield, Northampton & Bosworth Field aside.
Most of the WotR battles came down to either:
Flank Marches(Towton or 2nd St. Albans)
Attrition (1st. St. Albans, Blore Heath or Stoke Field)
Foolhardy attacks (Wakefield & Tewkesbury)
There seems to be a lot more artillery about than DBM would suggest, particularly at Blore Heath, Tewkesbury, Northampton & Bosworth Field.
The Cheshire Archers seems to be the best around at the time, though Handgunners were few & far between apart from St. Albans(large, unwieldy & more likely to kill their firer than the their target!)
Both sides had sizeable Irish contingents from their respective supporters the Fitgeraldines(York) & Butlers (Lancaster) but the Welsh appeared to be fickle or mercenary, depending on your point of view.
The only thing that doesn't seem clear in most accounts is how many Billmen & Spearmen either side had. But since most battles in the WotR were big Foot slogging matches - apart from Mounted charges at Blore Heath & Bosworth Field - this would suggest that there were
far more Spears & Bills than Archers - at least 2:1 - than the era of the Longbow would imply.
Towton is a case in point - once the archers had fired their quiver into the snowstorm - they just became part of the solid mass of Foot in melee, albeit armed with lesser armour & weaponry.
Cheers,
Jer