Browse Items (10 total)
Accidental CannaeScenario#: HC04 Date: September 21, 1745 Location: Prestonpans, ScotlandAfter Fontenoy, Charles Edward Stuart, son of “James III & VIII,” decided the time had come to lead a highland uprising that would restore the Stuarts to the British throne. Against all advice, and without the blessing of Louis XV, … Hold the Line — Hold the Line: Highland Charge |
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Accidental CannaeScenario#: SP14 Date: September 21, 1745 Location: Prestonpans, ScotlandBattle of Prestonpans Horse & Musket — Sport of Kings (II) |
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Bourbon High Tide in ItalyScenario#: A404 Date: September 27, 1745 Location: Bassignano, ItalyBattle of Bassignano Horse & Musket — Annual #4 |
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Der Hohenfriedberger MarschScenario#: SP09 Date: June 4, 1745 Location: Striegau, PolandBattle of Hohenfriedberg Horse & Musket — Sport of Kings (II) |
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Frederick’s First Great VictoryScenario#: FW03 Date: June 4, 1745 Location: Hohenfriedberg, Striegau, Prussian SilesiaFrederick II reentered the war at the behest of Louis XV of France. As was his style, he launched an offensive in 1744, but he was outmaneuvered by the skilled Otto von Traun. However, it was Charles who was selected … Hold the Line — Hold the Line: Frederick’s War |
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Gentlemen of the French Guards, fire.Scenario#: SP05 Date: May 11, 1745 Location: Tournai, BelgiumBattle of Fontenoy Horse & Musket — Sport of Kings (II) |
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God is against us.Scenario#: SP17 Date: September 30, 1745 Location: Hajnice, Czech RepublicBattle of Soor Horse & Musket — Sport of Kings (II) |
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Nader’s Last BattleScenario#: A106 Date: August 9, 1745 Location: Kars, TurkeyBattle of Kars (1745) Horse & Musket — Annual #1 |
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O Lord God, let me not be disgraced in my old days.Scenario#: SP11 Date: December 15, 1745 Location: Kesselsdorf, GermanyBattle of Kesselsdorf Horse & Musket — Sport of Kings (II) |
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Victory Against All OddsScenario#: FW04 Date: September 30, 1745 Location: Soor, Hajnice, BohemiaCharles, in a move of surprising boldness, marched on Frederick’s camp in Bohemia. He occupied the hills that Frederick, in a lapse of judgment, had failed to fortify. Frederick was undeterred. He formed his forces in columns and lunged at … Hold the Line — Hold the Line: Frederick’s War |