Granadine 1482-1492 Cx2


David Heading & George Smithson 1999
Warm. Ag 0. WW, Rv, H(S), H(G), Wd, O, V, RGo, Rd, BUA

C-in-C - Si(O) @ 28AP 1
Subgenerals - Si(O) @ 28AP 1-2
Lancers - Si(O) @8 AP 2-3
Jinites - LH(O) @5 AP 10-20
Mtd Crossbow - LH(I)@4 AP 3-6
Mercenary Cavalry - Ln(O)@12 AP 0-1
Mercenary Foot up to 1/2 crossbow - Bw(O) @ 5AP 0-8
rest spearmen - Pk(I) @3 AP
Mercenary Archers - Bw(O) @5 AP 0-6
Militia - Pk(I) @3 AP 0-12
Peasant Crossbow - Bw(I) @ 3AP or Sk(O) @3 AP 16-70
Staff Slingers - Sk(I)@2AP 0-6
Handgunners - Sk(O) @3 AP 0-6
Artillery - Art(I) @ 5AP 0-1

This list covers the period of the final war against Spain. Granada was a populous and rich land that could field large armies in the war at times, up to 5500 horse and up to 50,000 foot are reported. Artillery was used to defend city walls in sieges but only a few small artillery pieces appeared in a few battles.


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