The Battle of Toro 1476AD
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2014 1:32 am
The battle of Toro 1476 AD was an indecisive military engagement that resulted in a decisive political victory for King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain. At the time of the War of the Castilian Succession (1475-1480?) Ferdinand had convoked the Holy Brotherhood (Santa Hermandad) in what was the beginning of a long process of "upgrading" the military of both Castile and Aragon, which were now to be united. By 1476 the elements had not yet 'jelled', however, and the doctrine and armament modernization (such as it was) were still in the nascent stage.
The battle-specific troop order and weapons doctrine for both sides in this scenario is sourced mainly from the following book:
La Batalla de Toro 1476, La Guerra de Sucesion Castellana, by Ruben Saez Abad, first ed., Almena Editores, Madrid 2009. It also contains illustrations and photographs of era artillery, armour, swords, firearms, personages, etc. The format resembles that of the Osprey battle series, for some reason. I had given up on designing new scenarios until a friend sent me the book. It's not definitive in itself, but I've been able to find so much information on this battle from different sources that I felt it would be a pity not to do at least one version of it. Or eventually, two. Or three.
Both the Spanish language wikipedia article La Batalla de Toro and its English version are also very useful in many details.
Edit: Version 2.1 added on 14 July 2014.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/405 ... 20v2.1.zip
The battle-specific troop order and weapons doctrine for both sides in this scenario is sourced mainly from the following book:
La Batalla de Toro 1476, La Guerra de Sucesion Castellana, by Ruben Saez Abad, first ed., Almena Editores, Madrid 2009. It also contains illustrations and photographs of era artillery, armour, swords, firearms, personages, etc. The format resembles that of the Osprey battle series, for some reason. I had given up on designing new scenarios until a friend sent me the book. It's not definitive in itself, but I've been able to find so much information on this battle from different sources that I felt it would be a pity not to do at least one version of it. Or eventually, two. Or three.
Both the Spanish language wikipedia article La Batalla de Toro and its English version are also very useful in many details.
Edit: Version 2.1 added on 14 July 2014.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/405 ... 20v2.1.zip