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authorTor Andersson <tor@ccxvii.net>2023-11-20 02:58:24 +0100
committerTor Andersson <tor@ccxvii.net>2024-01-08 16:36:47 +0100
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+number,name,date,player1,cards1,morale1,player2,cards2,morale2,text
+1,White Mountain,8 November 1620,The Bohemian Revolt,07A-10A,4,Imperials & Catholic League,01A-06A,2,"A strong defensive position is squandered by the hapless rebel leadership, effectively ending the Bohemian Revolt. Incredibly, the war it ignited would continue on, engulfing most of Europe for three decades. A simple battle to get your feet wet."
+2,Marston Moor,2 July 1644,Royalists,11A-17A,2,Parliament & Covenanters,18A-24A,3,A letter from King Charles convinced Prince Rupert of the Rhine that he ought to fight a much larger army. Parliament won a lopsided victory. Only the stubborn stand of the Whitecoats prevented total disaster. This has more moving parts than the White Mountain scenario.
+3,The Plains of Abraham,13 September 1759,British,25A-28A,Rout 3,French,29A-32A,Rout 1,"The battle that won Canada for the British. To win, the British must Rout all 3 French cards without losing any of their own. If the French Rout a single card, they win (even if they lose their last card when doing so). This battle introduces Counter-attack Reactions."
+4,Bosworth Field,,,,,,,,
+5,Malplaquet,,,,,,,,
+6,Ivry,,,,,,,,
+7,The Dunes,,,,,,,,
+8,Brooklyn Heights,,,,,,,,
+36,Pharsalus,9 August 48 BCE,Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus,217A-220A,2,Gaius Iulius Caesar,221A-225A,2,"The decisive battle of Caesar's Civil War saw him square off against his old ally Pompey the Great. Knowing he would lose a straightforward clash of arms, Caesar gambled everything on a bold stratagem."
+37,Inkerman,5 November 1854,Russian Empire,217B-220B,1,Anglo-French Alliance,221B-225B,2,"In a dense fog, a massive - but badly coordinated - Russian army launched a surprise attack. As the fog lifted and fresh Allied troops poured in, their desperate, doomed defense improbably turned into a lopsided victory."
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+9,St. Albans,,,,,,,,
+10,Blore Heath,,,,,,,,
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+17,Chaeronea,2 August 338 BCE,,,,,,,
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