Saturday 31 March 2012

The Livonian Brothers of the sword

    LIVONIAN BROTHERS OF THE SWORD
Fratres militiæ Christi Livoniae
File:Zakon Kawalerów Mieczowych COA.svg
Figures from Curteys Miniatures pack MEE10
Bishop Albert of Riga founded the military order of the Livonian Brothers of the Sword (Latin: Fratres militiæ Christi Livoniae, German: Schwertbrüderorden) in 1202; Pope Innocent III sanctioned the establishment in 1204. The membership of the order comprised German "warrior monks".
Figures from Curteys Miniatures pack MEE14

Alternative names of the Order include the Christ Knights, Sword Brethren, and The Militia of Christ of Livonia. Following their defeat by the Samogitians and Semigalians in the Battle of Schaulen (Saule) in 1236, the surviving Brothers merged into the Teutonic Order as an autonomous branch and became known as the Livonian Order.  


THE KNIGHTS OF THE ORDER OF DOBRZYN
The Prussian Cavaliers of Jesus Christ
File:Dobrzynski braty.svg

Figures from Curteys Miniatures pack MEE12

The Order was created by Christian of Oliva, the first Bishop of Prussia (1216-1228), to protect Masovia and Kuyavia against raids from the pagan Prussians who defied Duke Konrad I of Masovia's attempts to subjugate them. The creation of the Order was confirmed by Pope Gregory IX (1227-1241) in 1228. Duke Konrad granted the Knights the town of Dobrzyń (Dobrin) and the surrounding Dobrzyń Land (German: Dobriner Land), territory located south of and adjacent to Prussia. The Order of Dobrzyń was the only military order created in the territory of Poland.

Figures from Curteys Miniatures pack MEE14

In the face of the Order's lack of success in battle against the Prussians, as well as their small number (at its highest, 35 knights), in around 1235 the majority of the Knights joined the Teutonic Order, as allowed by a papal document, the Golden Bull of Rieti. In 1237 the rest of the Brothers were moved by Konrad to Drohiczyn to increase the military strength of that outpost. The Brothers of Dobrin were last mentioned when Drohiczyn was captured by Prince Daniel of Kiev in 1240.
Figures from Curteys Miniatures pack MEE12

All  shield, horse barding and penant tranfers are by Battle Flag available on the Curteys Miniatures website.
For more information on the Teutonic order follow this link,Teutonic home page.

Tuesday 13 March 2012

The battle of Changping a Warring States demo game



Battle of Changping ( Part 1)
2006  Curteys Miniatures Demo game.
All figures are from the 28mm
Warring States and Han Chinese ranges by Curteys Miniatures

I was trawling through photos of some of our past demo games and thought it would be a good idea to do a series of blogs showing the games as a series of photos.
General and army standard, ready to lead the troops.

Initial set up looking towards the mountain pass.
The Zhao army forming up out side their camp.
View of the Zhao  4 horse heavy chariots.

Qin chariots supported by close order infantry .
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Close up of the mighty 4 horse chariots.
Qin left flank with native auxiliaries.


Armoured spearmen.


The Zhao army begins to advance.

Zhao chariots clash with Qin spearmen.
Qin reinforcements heading through the pass.

Armoured crossbowmen.
Zhao levies waiting behind improvised barricades.

Qin reinforcements held up by Zhao levies
 defending barricades in the mountain pass.

More to follow......