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Tango01  | 04 Jul 2025 4:21 p.m. PST |
"Last month Tom visited and we played our fourth game of the year. So far in 2024 we have focused on the Ottomans and Hungarians in our games so we decided to return to the Italian wars for a scenario. I have recently read Massimo Predonzani's work on the Franco-Spanish War in Southern Italy 1502-1504 which has loads of great detail on the war which included Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba's greatest victories of Cerignola and Garigliano. We decided to base our game on a clash that happened right at the start of the war in 1502, around the small town of Tripalda…"
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