Warlord Games - The Last Argument of Kings
At
the beginning of the 18th century, warfare entered a new era. The
widespread use of the flintlock musket had transformed the way armies
trained and fought. This period was a golden age for the crowned heads
of Europe. They commanded professional troops, gloriously outfitted in
splendid uniforms, and fought each other over land, wealth and the
succession to their thrones. Some even led their armies on the field of
battle. Yet by the end of the century, the real power of kings was gone
or greatly eroded – parliaments would decide the foreign policy of
nations, democracy had taken hold in the New World and the divine right
of kings was everywhere being questioned.
These were the last wars fought to protect the succession rights of royalty. These wars were the Last Argument of Kings.
This
supplement for the Black Powder game overviews the main conflicts and
armies of this period, and includes army lists and special rules to
enable you to refight these wars using the Black Powder rules, as well
as scenarios for the most dramatic battles of the time. Featured
conflicts include:
- The War of the Spanish Succession – the Battle of Blenheim (1704)
- The Great Northern War – the Battle of Holowczyn (1708)
- The Austro-Turkish Wars – the Battle of Petrovardin (1716)
- The War of the Austrian Succession – the Battle of Fontenoy (1745)
- The Wars of the English Succession – the 1745 Rebellion
- The Seven Years’ War – the Battle of Hundorf (1762)
- War in the Colonies – The French Indian War & The War in India
- Raids and Invasions – Amphibious Warfare in the 18th Century
This is a full colour 112 page softback book.