The first unit is going to be a unit of Burgundian Archers with the front rank of the unit to be made up of Pikemen and the last three with longbows. The Ordonnance Archers were well trained and drilled to fight in such a formation though whether or not it was actually employed on the battlefields of Grandson, Morat or Nancy is open to debate. Such battles were were often jumbled affairs due to the decisiveness, manoeuvrabilty and swiftness of the Swiss thus not really allowing for Charles's expensive well equipped army to fully deploy as he would have liked.
The Ordinance of 1473 says:
"Furthermore, my lord [the duke] ordains that, in order that the said troops, may be better trained and exercised in the use of arms and better practiced and instructed when something happens, when they are in garrison, or have time and leisure to do this, the captains of the squadrons and the chambres are from time to time to take some of their men-at-arms out in the fields, sometimes partly, sometimes fully armed, to practice charging with the lance, keeping in close formation while charging, how to charge briskly, to defend their ensigns, to withdraw on command, and to rally, each helping the other, when so ordered, and how to withstand a charge. In like manner they are to exercise the archers and their horses, to get them used to dismounting and drawing their bows. They must learn how to attach their horses together by their bridles and make them walk forwards directly behind them, attaching the horses of three archers by their bridles saddle-bow of the page of whose man-at-arms they belong; also to march briskly forwards and to fire without breaking rank. The pikemen must be made to advance in close formation in front of the said archers, kneel at a sign from them, holding their pikes lowered to the level of a horse’s back to that the archers can fire over the said pikemen as if over a wall. Thus, if the pikemen see that the enemy is breaking rank, they will be near enough to charge them in good order according to their instructions."
The First Three:
Next Four Mini's:
There are another five miniatures for the front rank but there was little point in taking any pictures as all I have done is added the bucklers and clued the pikes in place.
Nice work. What make are the minis? Doing Charles army gives one a low bar to clear.😃
ReplyDeleteHi Peter, they are Perry Miniatures.
DeleteThey will probably get slaughtered lol
Nice start
ReplyDeleteCheers Neil.
DeleteAlmost a proto pike and shot unit, then?
ReplyDeleteSort of. As far as I'm aware there's no actual evidence of these formations being used by Charles the Bold. That's not to say they were not used, but only that we have no concrete evidence except the Ordinance of 1473.
DeleteThey look great! That's a unit I covet, too.
ReplyDeleteThanks Simon, I'm doing all the pike and archers marching forward and have some mini's on order for converting and mixing in with the Perry Wars of the Roses WR23 liveried Marching Archers pack.
DeleteI'd guessed as much! :-) They'll look great.
ReplyDeleteLOL. I think must have been waiting for my Coffee to kick in when I made the comment above mate LOL
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