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1690's
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TITLE
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95/1
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The Russian
Army, Azov Campaign (1695)
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96/1
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The Russian
Army, Azov Campaign (1696)
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1700
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00/1
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The
Saxon Army, Riga (1700): The Saxon Army with
allied Polish and Lithuanian units. 3 pages.
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00/2
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The
Norwegian Army (1700): For use in 'what if'
situations in 1700. 4 pages.
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00/3
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The
Swedish Army, Home and Zealand(1700):
The Swedish Royal army in Sweden at the beginning of the
war and that also landed in Denmark. Contains details
of the army at Humblebek. 3 pages.
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00/4
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The
Danish Army, Holstein (1700:
The focus is on the army that invaded Holstien but home
forces also covered. 3 pages.
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00/5
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The
Allied Army, Holstein (1700):
The Dutch, Hanoverian, Holstein and Swedish forces opposing
the Danish invasion. 7 pages.
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00/6
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The
Swedish Army, Narva (1700):Also available in
the rules book. Right
click here and 'Save Target as' to download the list.
3 pages.
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00/7
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The
Russian Army, Narva (1700): Also available
in the rules book. 5 pages.
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1701
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01/1
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The
Saxon Army, Riga (1701): Includes details of
the allied Polish and Russian contingents. 4 pages.
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01/2
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The
Swedish Royal Army, Riga (1701): Details of
the forces at the battle and also generally available.
4 pages.
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01/3
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The
Russian Baltic Army (1701): Also includes OOB's
for Erastfehr, Rappin and Rauge. 4 pages.
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01/4
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The Swedish
Baltic Army (1701)
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01/5
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The
Imperial Army, Carpi (1701): Eugene of Savoy's army in Italy. 2 pages.
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01/6
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The
French Army, Carpi (1701): The French, Savoyard and Spanish army in Italy at this battle. 3 pages.
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01/7
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The
Imperial Army, Chiari (1701): Eugene of Savoy's
secures Italy early in the war. 3 pages.
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01/8
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The
French Army, Chiari (1701): The Duke of Savoy's
army in Italy. 4 pages.
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1702
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02/1
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The
Swedish Royal Army, Kliszow (1702): Also available
in the rules book. 4 pages.
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02/2
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The
Saxon and Polish Army, Kliszow (1702): Also
available in the rules book. 5 pages
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02/3
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The
Swedish Baltic Army, Hummelshof (1702): The
army at this battle and in the Baltic area. 3 pages.
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02/4
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The
Russian Army, Hummelshof (1702): The army at
this battle and in the Baltic area. 3 pages.
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02/5
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The
Imperial Army, Friedlingen (1702): The
army at this battle, including provision for the full army. 3 pages.
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02/6
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The
French Army, Friedlingen (1702): The
French army at this German battle. 3 pages.
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02/7
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The
Imperial Army, Luzzara (1702): Eugene of Savoy's
army in Italy in 1702. 3 pages.
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02/8
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The
French Army of Italy, Luzzara (1702): The French
and allies under Vendome in Italy. 4 pages.
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1703
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03/1
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The
Saxon Army, Poland (1703): Includes OOB for
Pultusk. 3 pages.
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03/2
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The
Swedish Royal Army, Poland (1703): Includes
OOB for Pultusk. 4 pages.
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03/3
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The Russian
Baltic Army (1703)
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03/4
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The
Imperial Army, Speyerbach (1703): The Prince
of Hesse Kassel's army in Germany. 3 pages.
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03/5
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The
French Army, Speyerbach (1703): Marshall Tallard's
army in Germany. 3 pages.
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1704
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04/1
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The
Saxon Army, Poland (1704): Includes OOB's for
Poznan and Punitz. 3 pages.
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04/2
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The
Swedish Royal Army, Poland (1704): Includes
OOB's for Poznan and Punitz. 5 pages
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04/3
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The Russian
Baltic Army (1704)
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04/4
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The
Confederate and Imperial Armies, Schellenburg and Ingoldstadt (1704): The joint army at Schellenburg and the Imperial army at Ingoldstadt at the time of Blenheim. 6 pages
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04/5
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The
Franco Bavarian Army, Schellenburg (1704): Arco's army at Schellenburg. 2 pages
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04/6
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The
Confederate Army, Blenheim (1704): Marlborough
and Eugene of Savoy's army at the 1st big battle of the
war. 7 pages.
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04/7
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The
French and allies Army, Blenheim (1704): The
combined forces of Tallard, Marsin and the Elector of
Bavaria at Blenheim. 6 pages.
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1705
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05/1
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The
Saxon - Polish Army, Warsaw (1705): The combined
cavalry army in Poland and at the Battle of Warsaw. 4
pages.
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05/2
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The
Swedish Royal Army, Poland (1705): The full
army and also that at the Battle of Warsaw. 5 pages.
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05/3
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Russian
Korovolan, Gemauerthof (1705):
A Russian flying column in the Baltic states area. 3 pages.
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05/4
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The
Swedish Baltic Army, Gemauerthof (1705): Lewenhaupt's
Baltic army. 3 pages.
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05/5
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The
Confederate Army, Elixheim (1705): Marlborough's
army at this battle. 3 pages.
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05/6
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The
Franco Bavarian Army, Elixheim (1705): French and Bavarian forces at this battle. 3 pages.
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05/7
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The
Imperial Army, Cassano (1705): Prince Eugene's army at this Italian battle. 3 pages.
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05/8
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The
French Army, Cassano (1705): French army of Lombardy at this battle. 3 pages.
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1706
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06/1
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The
Saxon Army, Poland (1706): The full army in
the 1706 campaign. 3 pages.
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06/2
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The
Swedish Royal Army, Poland (1706): The full
army in the 1706 campaign. 4 pages.
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06/3
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The
Russian Army, Poland and Grodno (1706): The
Russian Army based at Grodno, Poland in 1705 - 1706. 5
pages.
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06/4
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The
Saxon-Russian Army, Fraustadt (1706): The allied
force at this battle. 4 pages.
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06/5
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The
Swedish Army, Fraustadt (1706): The Swedish
force at this battle. 3 pages.
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06/6
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The
Anti-Swedish Army, Kalisz (1706): The combined
Saxon, Polish, Russian and Cossack army at the battle
of Kalisz. 6 pages.
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06/7
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The
Pro-Swedish Army, Kalisz (1706): The Swedish,
Polish and Lithuanian forces at the battle of Kalisz.
5 pages.
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06/8
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The
Imperial Army, Turin (1706): The Imperial army at the decisive battle of the war in Italy. 5 pages.
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06/9
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The
French Army, Turin (1706): The Imperial army at the decisive battle of the war in Italy. 5 pages.
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06/10
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The
Confederate Army, Ramilles (1706): The 2nd great battle of the war and possibly Marlborough's greatest victory. Not yet available.
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06/11
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The
French Army, Ramilles (1706): Villeroi's French and allied army in Flanders, 1706. Not yet available.
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1707
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07/1
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The
Allied Army, Almanza (1707): The Portuguese and allies at the decisive battle of the war in Spain. Not yet available.
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07/2
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The
Franco Spanish Army, Almanza (1707): Berwick's army in Spain. Not yet available.
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1708
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08/1
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The
Swedish Royal Army, Russia (1708): The full
Royal army in this campaign. 4 pages.
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08/2
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The
Russian Main Armies, Russia (1708): The main
field army and also Apraksin's and Bauer's armies in 1708.
Also covered the forces of the Revel raid and the actions
at Dobroye, Kadine and Kolgapia. 10 pages.
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08/3
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The
Swedish Army, Finland (1708): The army in Finland
used for a diversionary attack on St. Petersburg. 3 pages.
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08/4
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The
Russian Northern Army, Baltic (1708):
Incorporated into 08/2 above. 3 pages.
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08/5
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The
Swedish Baltic Army, Lesnaja (1708):
Also available in the rules book. 3 pages.
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08/6
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Russian
Korovolan, Lesnaja (1708): Also available in
the rules book. 3 pages.
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08/7
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The
Lithuanian Crown Army, Koniecpol (1708): The
pro Swedish Lithuanian army at this decisive battle both
in the war generally and the Polish civil war. 3 pages.
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08/8
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The
Polish Confederate Army, Koniecpol (1708):
The anti Swedish Lithuanian army at this decisive battle
both in the war generally and the Polish civil war. 3
pages.
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08/9
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The Swedish
Army, Poland (1708 – 1709)
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08/10
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The Russian
Western Army, Poland (1708)
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08/11
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The Confederate Army, Oudenarde (1708): Marlborough's army - both the forces engaged and the full army. 10 pages.
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08/12
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The French Army, Oudenarde (1708): The French and their allies at this battle. Contains the full army of the time and also those available on the day of the battle. 9 pages.
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1709
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09/1
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The
Swedish Royal Army, Poltava (1709): Also available
in the rules book. 7 pages.
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09/2
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The
Russian Army, Poltava (1709):
Also available in the rules book. 8 pages.
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09/3
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The
Swedish Royal Army, Perevolochna (1709): The
Swedish Royal Army for a 'What if' last stand. 4 pages.
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09/4
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The
Russian Korovolan, Perevolochna (1709): The
Russian army for a 'What if' last stand by the once mighty
Swedish army. 3 pages.
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1710
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10/1
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The
Swedish Home Army, Helsingborg (1710):
Also available in the rules book. 3 pages.
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10/2
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The
Danish Army, Helsingborg (1710): Also available
in the rules book. 3 pages.
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1711
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11/1
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The
Russian Main Army, Pruth Campaign (1711):
The Russian, Moldavian and possibly Walachian army in
the Balkans during the 1711 Ottoman War. 7 pages.
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11/2
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The
Ottoman Army, Pruth (1711) and Generic: The
Ottoman, Tartar, Cossack, Polish and swedish forces that
humbled Peter the Great in 1711. Can also be used for
Ottoman armies generally. 6 pages.
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11/3
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The Russian
Army, Pommerania (1711 – 1718)
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1712
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12/1
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The
Danish - Saxon Army, Gadebusch (1712): The
forces at this battle. 4 pages.
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12/2
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The
Swedish Army, Gadebusch and Holstein (1712 – 13): The
forces at the battle of Gadebusch and including the possible
use of Holstein troops in 1713 (against List No. 13/1).
4 pages.
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1713
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13/1
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The
Allied Army, Holstein (1713): The Danish, Saxon
and Russian army in Holstein. 6 pages.
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13/2
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The
Swedish Army, Finland (1713 – 1714):
The mainly Finnish army that defended Finland against
Russian invasion. Also features details of the battles
of Palkane and Storkyro. 4 pages.
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13/3
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The
Russian Army, Finland (1713 - 1714): The
Russian army that invaded Finland. Also features details
of the battles of Palkane and Storkyro. 4 pages.
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1714
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14/1
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The
Russian Army, Storkyro (1714): Incorporated
into 13/3 above.
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1715
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15/1
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The
Allied Army, Stresow (1715): The Danish, Norwegian,
Saxon and Prussian invasion force on Rugen island. 6 pages.
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15/2
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The
Swedish Army, Stresow (1715): Swedish forces
on Rugen island during the invasion. 3 pages.
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15/3
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The
Brandenburg-Prussian Army, North Germany (1715-1716):
The Brandenburg-Prussian army engaged in empire building!
4 pages.
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15/4
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The Saxon Army,
Poland 1715
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1716
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16/1
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The
Norwegian Army, Norway (1716): The defenders
of Norway in 1716, but can also be used for the period
1709 to 1715. 4 pages.
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16/2
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The
Swedish Army, Sweden and Norway (1716): The
forces in Sweden, Norway and maybe even Denmark. Can be
used for defending the homeland against Danish/Rusian
invasion or to invade Norway or Denmark! 6 pages.
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16/3
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The
Danish Army, Denmark and Sweden(1716):
Can defend Denmark and/or Norway or invade Sweden. 3 pages.
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16/4
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The
Russian Army, Baltic Coast and Sweden(1716):
Russia's Baltic army posed to invade Sweden or maybe aid
their Danish or Norwegian allies. 3 pages.
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16/5
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The Saxon Army,
Poland 1716
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1718
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18/1
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The
Norwegian Army, Norway (1718): The Norwegian
forces resisting a Swedish attempt to conquer them. 4
pages.
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18/2
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The
Swedish Army, Norway (1718): The Northern and
Southern Swedish armies that invaded Norway in 1718. 4
pages.
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Generic
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G/1
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Polish-Lithuanian
Armies and Allied Forces (1700-16): A generic
list including general details of these armies. 9 pages.
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G/2
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Russian Allied
Contingents, Poland (1702 – 1706)
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G/3
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The
Hanoverian Army, 1715 - 19: A general list
for creating Hanoverian armies. 3 pages.
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G/4
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The Ottoman
Army (1700 – 1724): An alternative list
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G/5
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Cossack
Armies, Generic and Pruth (1711):
Focuses on the Cossack army on the Crimean front during
the Russian-Ottoman War and only Cossack 'Rebel' armies.
5 pages.
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G/6
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Kalmuck
Armies, Generic and Pruth (1711): The focus
is on the mainly Kalmuck army that attacked the Kuban
region during the 1711 campaign. 2 pages.
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G/7
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Crimean
Khanate (Tartar) Armies, Generic and Pruth (1711):
Covers the Tartar armies on the Balkans, Crimea and Kuban
fronts during the Russian-Ottoman war of 1711. 4 pages.
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G/8
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Russian Punitive
Expeditions, Allied or Rebel Forces: Generic and Pruth
(1711)
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G/9
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The Army of
Hesse Kassel: A potential late war Swedish ally.
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