Or "In this sign thou shalt conquer"
In February's edition of Wargames Illustrated Barry Hilton of League of Augsberg/Donnybrook and Warfare Miniatures fame wrote an article "In Hoc Signo Vinces" where he revisits the Battle of Aughrim in 1691. Eighty member of the Catholic clergy were killed during the battle, they were all attached to Jacobite regiments providing encouragement and fervour to the units.
He goes on to say that
"If 80 were killed it is safe to assume that as many survived the slaughter after the route began, in which casualties ran as high as 25%. Losses amongst Officers and leaders were always proportionately higher in battle and General and field Officer casualties were particularly steep at Aughrim ".
If those ran at 33%, not an unreasonable estimate, up to 250 Clerics may have been present on the battlefield, that's as many as 6 to 10 per regiment"
So I dug through my boxes of despair and found these 7 figures from various companies to represent some of the 250.
North Star (Bishop of Munster), North Star and Front Rank (with a head swap)
Redoubt, dunno?, Col Bills and Front Rank
I do already have a selection of Clergy that I've previously painted up, so I'll add these to the pile if I ever get to do the scenario. The Scenario though is actual for Beneath the Lilly Banners rules, But its easy to convert it over to Donnybrook.
Rear view!
Out of the mag, what you can expect if there are Clergy attached to a unit.
Its not gonna be fun for the Williamites!!
the 7 figures will provide me with 40 points
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While I do like to see a Padre at sea, I cant fathom a whole boat load o them like that!
Cap'n Wednesday
Great job Ray! That scenario sounds intriguing. The
ReplyDeleteIt does indeed Sgt!
DeleteNice, like commissars in the soviet army. If I were in that army i'd need these to all have guns
ReplyDeleteAt least the Clergy never shot all the poor fleeing Jacobite?
DeleteGreat looking Clergy Ray. I'll have to pick up that WI as I am looking at gaming that war.
ReplyDeleteYes definitely pick that issue up Peter.
DeleteFab work Ray! All that black... oO
ReplyDeleteYep! A nuce and easy paint!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking Papal force!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks Iain.
DeleteGood work!
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