Venetian Army list?

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ItalicaAcies
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Venetian Army list?

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Hi all! I'm new at FOG N, and I'm reading the rule book, but I'm wondering about Venetian army lists in Emperors and Eagles...not they did much, just a little riot during Napoleon's Italy campaign...but for ipothetical purpose (what if) it'd be nice...I accept player designed lists, too, otherwise, I'll probably propose one myself, when I'll be more expert with the game..
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Re: Venetian Army list?

Post by bahdahbum »

If I remember well, the venetian "army" was composed of mercenaries . But information is scarse
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Re: Venetian Army list?

Post by Simpleton »

I could not find anything about a riot. They may not have had many numbers. Your better off adding a unit of poor/average conscripts defending an outlying town while Austrian forces try to liberate them before the evil French subdue them. In 1797 Napoleon conquered the last vestiges of the Venetian Republic and in the Peace Treaty of Campo Formio he conceded Venice to Austria. That army might be represented as an ally division in an Austrian Army. Others here might suggest its composition.
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Re: Venetian Army list?

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I posted here: viewtopic.php?f=199&t=43981&p=416430#p416430 all I know about Venetian army...I didn't write the references, but I will add them soon...As concern the riot, here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veronese_Easter, the Italian articles is a bit better, but it's just to let you know...
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