Norman Conquests Men of Iron Volume V

Norman Conquests Men of Iron Volume V

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Conflicts of the Normans and their successors 1053-1265

The Normans and their successors had a large impact on history. Normans from Nortmann (northman) were originally Viking raiders that settled in what would now be northern France. Normans gained territory as far away as southern Italy and Sicily and modern day Syria. They were Crusaders they were Kings they were princes and they were scoundrels. They began as raiders from the north that fought on foot and transformed themselves into Dukes Kings and princes that fought from horseback.

How many games include a battle with a Papal army? Very few so Norman Conquests visits Italy and the Norman Count of Apulia fighting with and capturing the Pope. Stretching the definition to include the Norwegian King Harald (III) Hardrada (undoubtedly a northman) and his invasion of England allows us to include all three battles for the throne of England in 1066 including the most famous Norman William the Conqueror and his invasion of England. Next we catch up with two sons of William I the Duke of Normandy and the King of England feuding over his lands years after his death. We end with the Baron’s War between William I’s great-great-great-grandson Henry III and his barons who were led by Simon de Montfort.

The battles include:

Civitate 18 June 1053 Normans from Sicily and southern Italy clash with the Pope and allies.

Fulford 20 September 1066 Norwegians (Vikings) come to lay claim to the English throne. Saxon nobles raise their levy and give battle in northern England.

Stamford Bridge 25 September 1066 Saxon King Harold II hurries north and catches the Norwegian invaders with their pants down.

Hastings 14 October 1066 Saxon King Harold II hears of the Norman invasion of England and rushes south. Facing off with William Duke of Normandy on a hill in the south of England Harold learns that arrows are pointy.

Tinchebrai 28 September 1106 Lacking primogenitor two of William’s children battle over his legacy. King Henry I of England and Robert Duke of Normandy face off in Normandy.

Lewes 14 May 1264 King Henry III great-great-grandson of Henry I and a coalition of his Barons clash over Baronial rights.

Evesham 4 August 1265 Edward (later Edward I the Hammer of the Scots) fights Simon de Monfort to free his father King Henry III.

This game will use 9/16 counters not the traditional 1/2 counters.

  • Time Scale: 1 to 5 hours
  • Map Scale: about 110 yards per hex
  • Unit Scale: about 250 men
  • Number of Players: 1-2
GTIN: 817054012671

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