Renatio Et Gloriam: The Sun King's Wars
Simon Clarke, Alasdair Harley
Renatio Et Gloriam: The Sun King’s Wars
Simon Clarke, Alasdair Harley
Renatio et Gloriam is a set of tabletop miniature rules that allows you to fight large-scale battles from the Renaissance. It brings to life the epic battles between the formidable armies of Louis XIV and the resolute forces of the League of Augsburg. Renatio et Gloriam: The Sun King's Wars contains list for European armies from 1640 to 1699, including - Bourbon France, Habsburg Austria & Spain, the Dutch Republic, Palatinate-Zweibruecken Sweden, Brandenburg-Prussia & Orange-Nassau England. Renatio et Gloriam: The Sun King's Wars offers a deep dive into one of the most captivating eras of European warfare. Command legendary generals, outmanoeuvre your opponents, and alter the course of history. Are you ready to uphold the grandeur of Louis XIV or defend the balance of power with the League of Augsburg? The choice is yours! AUTHORS: Simon Clarke is a Service Architect with more than 20 years of experience working in the IT sector. Simon specializes in process design, project and service implementation. Simon is inspired and exasperated in equal measure by his wife and two children. In his free time, Simon lets his hair down listening to all sorts of drone, doom, and stoner rock. Alasdair Harley is a dynamic educator with a passion for shaping young minds. A devoted parent of two sons, he balances nurturing and teaching with a love for wargames and basketball. This teacher's unique blend of strategic thinking from wargames and teamwork from basketball creates an engaging classroom environment. A multifaceted individual, balancing education, family, and hobbies seamlessly. 25 b/w & colour illustrations, maps, numerous tables
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