064_The Battle of Rocroi - French Skirmisher Variant - WDS Thirty Years War
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Rating: | 0 (0) |
Games Played: | 0 |
SM: | 2 |
Turns: | 25 |
Type: | Stock |
First Side: | Imperialist (TYW) |
Second Side: | Anti-Imperialist (TYW) |
Date: 16th May 1643 - Size: Medium - Location: Ardennes, Northern France
Scenario Briefing: The Battle of Rocroi: French Skirmisher Variant - Despite the defeat at Honnecourt and death of Cardinal Richelieu the previous year, the French government - now controlled by Cardinal Mazarin - was determined to continue the war against Spain. When a Spanish army under de Melo laid siege to the fortified border town of Rocroi, a French army under the Duc d'Enghien, later known as the Great Conde, marched to relieve Rocroi. While the Spanish relied on their veteran infantry tercios, the French planned to secure victory with their cavalry. The subsequent hard-fought French victory secured the reputation of the French general and shattered the myth of Spanish invincibility.
Recommended Rules: Default
Note: Probably best played as the French (Anti-Imperialist) side against the Spanish (Imperialist) A/I, but suitable for playing either side or for Head-to-Head.
Note: This scenario starts as the main battle is about to begin and after the Spanish ambush force in the woods has been dealt with. This scenario assumes that the French infantry regiments followed Swedish practice and deployed skirmishers, although in fact, unlike Turenne's Army of Germany, the French armies on the Flanders front were still following the Dutch tactical system as late as Rocroi.
Scenario Briefing: The Battle of Rocroi: French Skirmisher Variant - Despite the defeat at Honnecourt and death of Cardinal Richelieu the previous year, the French government - now controlled by Cardinal Mazarin - was determined to continue the war against Spain. When a Spanish army under de Melo laid siege to the fortified border town of Rocroi, a French army under the Duc d'Enghien, later known as the Great Conde, marched to relieve Rocroi. While the Spanish relied on their veteran infantry tercios, the French planned to secure victory with their cavalry. The subsequent hard-fought French victory secured the reputation of the French general and shattered the myth of Spanish invincibility.
Recommended Rules: Default
Note: Probably best played as the French (Anti-Imperialist) side against the Spanish (Imperialist) A/I, but suitable for playing either side or for Head-to-Head.
Note: This scenario starts as the main battle is about to begin and after the Spanish ambush force in the woods has been dealt with. This scenario assumes that the French infantry regiments followed Swedish practice and deployed skirmishers, although in fact, unlike Turenne's Army of Germany, the French armies on the Flanders front were still following the Dutch tactical system as late as Rocroi.