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			<title><![CDATA[White Mtn Historical Variant]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Date: 8th November 1620 - Size: Small to Medium - Location: Near Prague<br />
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This variant has the starting fatigue of all Anti-Imperialist units set to Zero<br />
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Scenario Briefing: The Battle of White Mountain or Bila Hora  - In 1618, the Bohemian Anti-Imperialists under Thurn had rebelled against the Catholic Hapsburg Ferdinand II. Despite initial successes at Pilsen, Lomnice and Wisternitz and a setback at Sablat, the rebels failed to secure the support of more moderate Anti-Imperialists, such as Christian IV of Denmark and Johann Georg of Saxony. By the third year of the revolt, the Catholics had raised two large armies - an Imperial Hapsburg army under Bucquoy and the Bavarian Catholic League under the experienced general Tilly - and were determined to crush the rebellion. Initially, the Anti-Imperialists thought that the Catholics planned to invade Moravia, but instead their objective was to take Prague and end the revolt at a single blow. By forced marching, the Anti-Imperialists managed to reach Bila Hora - or White Mountain - the last defensive position before Prague itself. It was a strong natural position, but there was little time to construct additional earthwork defenses before the Catholics arrived.<br />
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Recommended Rules: Default<br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Date: 8th November 1620 - Size: Small to Medium - Location: Near Prague<br />
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This variant has the starting fatigue of all Anti-Imperialist units set to Zero<br />
<br />
Scenario Briefing: The Battle of White Mountain or Bila Hora  - In 1618, the Bohemian Anti-Imperialists under Thurn had rebelled against the Catholic Hapsburg Ferdinand II. Despite initial successes at Pilsen, Lomnice and Wisternitz and a setback at Sablat, the rebels failed to secure the support of more moderate Anti-Imperialists, such as Christian IV of Denmark and Johann Georg of Saxony. By the third year of the revolt, the Catholics had raised two large armies - an Imperial Hapsburg army under Bucquoy and the Bavarian Catholic League under the experienced general Tilly - and were determined to crush the rebellion. Initially, the Anti-Imperialists thought that the Catholics planned to invade Moravia, but instead their objective was to take Prague and end the revolt at a single blow. By forced marching, the Anti-Imperialists managed to reach Bila Hora - or White Mountain - the last defensive position before Prague itself. It was a strong natural position, but there was little time to construct additional earthwork defenses before the Catholics arrived.<br />
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Recommended Rules: Default<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[Ravenna alt version by Colleoni ]]></title>
			<link>https://www.theblitz.club/message_boards/showthread.php?tid=61345</link>
			<pubDate>Sun, 11 Mar 2012 16:23:22 +0000</pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[<a href="https://www.theblitz.club/message_boards/member.php?action=profile&uid=6407">Compass Rose</a>]]></dc:creator>
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			<description><![CDATA[Colleoni has submitted another alt REN scenario for us and it is titled: <span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">Ravenna alt version</span><br />
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Scenario Description:<br />
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The attempt form the army of the Holy League to relieve the French siege of the city of  Ravenna generated one of the most iconic battles of the early Italian wars.<br />
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Gaston de Foix, Duc de Nemours, was encamped on the south side of the city of Ravenna, between the rivers Montone and Ronco. Raymundo de Cardona, the commander of the Spanish-Papal army, approaching Ravenna from the direction of Forlì, marched along the right bank of the river Ronco  and halted north of Molinaccio, around three and half kilometers from the city walls; here the Holy Leaugue army built an entrenched camp. De Foix, facing severe supply problems, had to quickly take a decision: leave the siege or compel the Spanish-Papal army to fight. After an agreement with the other French-Ferrarese Captains, the army started to cross the Ronco on the morning of April, 11 1512.<br />
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(Turns:30 side A French-Ferrarese, side B Spanish-Papal. Side A moves first).<br />
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Original Scenario Author: Rich White<br />
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You can find this scenario listed in the Blitz Scenario Data Base here:<br />
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<a href="https://www.theblitz.club/scenarios/Black-Powder/Ravenna-alt-version-by-Colleoni-/action=scenario_details&amp;sid=1216&amp;ladder=7" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url">https://www.theblitz.club/scenarios/Blac...6&amp;ladder=7</a><br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Colleoni has submitted another alt REN scenario for us and it is titled: <span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">Ravenna alt version</span><br />
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Scenario Description:<br />
<br />
The attempt form the army of the Holy League to relieve the French siege of the city of  Ravenna generated one of the most iconic battles of the early Italian wars.<br />
<br />
Gaston de Foix, Duc de Nemours, was encamped on the south side of the city of Ravenna, between the rivers Montone and Ronco. Raymundo de Cardona, the commander of the Spanish-Papal army, approaching Ravenna from the direction of Forlì, marched along the right bank of the river Ronco  and halted north of Molinaccio, around three and half kilometers from the city walls; here the Holy Leaugue army built an entrenched camp. De Foix, facing severe supply problems, had to quickly take a decision: leave the siege or compel the Spanish-Papal army to fight. After an agreement with the other French-Ferrarese Captains, the army started to cross the Ronco on the morning of April, 11 1512.<br />
<br />
(Turns:30 side A French-Ferrarese, side B Spanish-Papal. Side A moves first).<br />
<br />
Original Scenario Author: Rich White<br />
<br />
You can find this scenario listed in the Blitz Scenario Data Base here:<br />
<br />
<a href="https://www.theblitz.club/scenarios/Black-Powder/Ravenna-alt-version-by-Colleoni-/action=scenario_details&amp;sid=1216&amp;ladder=7" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url">https://www.theblitz.club/scenarios/Blac...6&amp;ladder=7</a><br />
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			<title><![CDATA[Agnadello_b_alt version By Colleoni]]></title>
			<link>https://www.theblitz.club/message_boards/showthread.php?tid=60507</link>
			<pubDate>Sat, 17 Dec 2011 17:36:42 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Colleoni has submitted a alt REN scenario for us and it is titled:<br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">Agnadello_b_alt version</span><br />
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Notes from Colleoni: Main changes with respect to the original (and very valid) version: a) added French cavalry (now in total 1100 French lances and 200 Lombard men at arms) b) French avantgarde starts with artillery deployed. c) the two other French battles are more distant from Venetians with respect to the original set up. d) no abatis in the hexes containing Venetian Rearguard troops e) stream hexsides give a -10% defense bonus, trenches a -35% f) Venetian rearguard OOB has been deeply revised (better Infantry quality, units named and rated according the main Condottas historically present in the battle, more cavalry by adding the Secco lances, less artillery) g) Milanese Infantry contingent added to French vanguard.   <br />
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Original scenario description:<br />
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A variant scenario with the Venetian player faced with the historical choice of reinforcing the rearguard or leaving them to their fate...an exit hex has been provided for this cowardly/prudent option. Meanwhile, the French player will be endeavoring to inflict as heavy losses as possible on the Venetian rearguard. - In December 1508, France, Spain, the Papacy and the Emperor Maximilian temporarily put all their differences aside and formed the League of Cambrai with the intention of crushing Venice. Only the new King of England, Henry VIII remained on friendly terms with the Italian republic, but there was no real prospect of any English assistance. Once a bull of excommunication had been proclaimed in April 1509, the French quickly moved in for the kill, hoping to seize all the spoils for herself before her "allies" could claim their share. The Venetian rearguard, under Bartolomeo d’Alviano, decided to stand and fight at Agnadello, despite orders from his commanding officer, Nicolò Orsini conte di Pitigliano, to avoid battle. Although the French were initially repulsed, the failure of Pitigliano to send reinforcements and Alviano's reluctance to break off and retreat, would prove disastrous for the Venetians. However, it was inevitable that this victory would only give the French a short lived advantage, since the League of Cambrai naturally fell apart as soon as the other members realized that the French intended to secure a dominant position in northern Italy.  (Side A = French/Swiss, Side B = Venetians)<br />
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You can find this scenario listed in the Blitz Scenario Data Base here:<br />
<a href="https://www.theblitz.club/scenarios/Black-Powder/Agnadello_b_alt-version/action=scenario_details&amp;sid=893&amp;ladder=7" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url">https://www.theblitz.club/scenarios/Blac...3&amp;ladder=7</a><br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Colleoni has submitted a alt REN scenario for us and it is titled:<br />
<br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">Agnadello_b_alt version</span><br />
<br />
Notes from Colleoni: Main changes with respect to the original (and very valid) version: a) added French cavalry (now in total 1100 French lances and 200 Lombard men at arms) b) French avantgarde starts with artillery deployed. c) the two other French battles are more distant from Venetians with respect to the original set up. d) no abatis in the hexes containing Venetian Rearguard troops e) stream hexsides give a -10% defense bonus, trenches a -35% f) Venetian rearguard OOB has been deeply revised (better Infantry quality, units named and rated according the main Condottas historically present in the battle, more cavalry by adding the Secco lances, less artillery) g) Milanese Infantry contingent added to French vanguard.   <br />
<br />
Original scenario description:<br />
<br />
A variant scenario with the Venetian player faced with the historical choice of reinforcing the rearguard or leaving them to their fate...an exit hex has been provided for this cowardly/prudent option. Meanwhile, the French player will be endeavoring to inflict as heavy losses as possible on the Venetian rearguard. - In December 1508, France, Spain, the Papacy and the Emperor Maximilian temporarily put all their differences aside and formed the League of Cambrai with the intention of crushing Venice. Only the new King of England, Henry VIII remained on friendly terms with the Italian republic, but there was no real prospect of any English assistance. Once a bull of excommunication had been proclaimed in April 1509, the French quickly moved in for the kill, hoping to seize all the spoils for herself before her "allies" could claim their share. The Venetian rearguard, under Bartolomeo d’Alviano, decided to stand and fight at Agnadello, despite orders from his commanding officer, Nicolò Orsini conte di Pitigliano, to avoid battle. Although the French were initially repulsed, the failure of Pitigliano to send reinforcements and Alviano's reluctance to break off and retreat, would prove disastrous for the Venetians. However, it was inevitable that this victory would only give the French a short lived advantage, since the League of Cambrai naturally fell apart as soon as the other members realized that the French intended to secure a dominant position in northern Italy.  (Side A = French/Swiss, Side B = Venetians)<br />
<br />
You can find this scenario listed in the Blitz Scenario Data Base here:<br />
<a href="https://www.theblitz.club/scenarios/Black-Powder/Agnadello_b_alt-version/action=scenario_details&amp;sid=893&amp;ladder=7" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url">https://www.theblitz.club/scenarios/Blac...3&amp;ladder=7</a><br />
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