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THE BOX CONTAINS: Roman Villa - MDF laser cut with etched details, Roman Infantry (36 figures), Roman Cavalry (16 figures), Celtic Warriors (42 figures), Celtic Cavalry (15 figures). During the first Century B.C. a long period of internal civil wars declared the end of the Roman Republic and it laid the foundation for the birth of the Roman Empire. During the first Century exceptional political and military leaders, as Julius Caesar, wrote impressive historical pages thanks to military campaigns that expand the Roman border towards more and more distant frontiers. The most famous campaign, well described directly by Julius Cesar in his “De Bello Gallico”, was conducted against the Gauls led by Vercingetorix and ended with the Roman victory at Alesia in 52 BC. The effectiveness and organization of the roman legions triumphed over the courage of the Celtic warriors. The military campaigns had gradually expanded the Roman borders until arriving in Britain and on the "Limes" of the Rhine river. However the Romans brought in the conquered lands, a political, legislative and cultural model completely new and innovative who contributed, for several years, to achieve a stable and definitely evolved social system. Per saperne di più -
13,00 €French Foot Artillery 1812-1814 Per saperne di più
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19,00 €Seven Years War Austrian Draggons & Prussian Hussars Per saperne di più
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10,00 €Mameluks wore Turkish costumes and kept them even after they passed in French service. Enlisted in the Imperial Guard cavalry, they were unmistakably recognizable for the shape of their uniforms, the cahouk with turban and the curved blades of the Mameluke sabres. History remembers their charge against the Tzar's Guard Cavalry at Austerlitz. Per saperne di più
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10,00 €On October 16th, 1813, general Yorck led his Prussian Dragoons in a desperate charge against the positions defended by Marshal Marmont's French troops during the assault of Mockern, a village near Leipzig. It's one of the main phases of the famous “battle of the nations” that radically changed the alliances and boundaries in Napoleonic Europe. The Prussian light horsemen are represented with their headgear protected by oilcloth, as customarily worn during military campaigns Per saperne di più
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10,00 €Hussars and Chasseurs a Cheval represented the backbone of the French light cavalry. Here they are represented wearing the uniforms of elite companies, characterized by skin hats, or by the more traditional shakos of line light horsemen. They can be used in the second half of the Empire. Among the most famous cavalry commanders we remember Lasalle, who fell at Wagram, and Colbert. Per saperne di più
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Battle of Waterloo (1815) 200th Anniversary Set Description 18, June 1815-200-June 18, 2015 Two hundred years after the last gun fell silent, the Battle of Waterloo is still one of the most famous armed conflicts in history. This final struggle decisively ended Napoleon's dream of a revived French empire aligned behind him. Despite the crushing nature of the defeat, the battle was actually extraordinarily close, with several moments where the outcome could have been changed dramatically. This kit features 107 figures with which you can reconstruct a portion of the legendary Battle of Waterloo, just in time for the 200th anniversary! Per saperne di più