Battle of Fornovo – A DBR Scenario

An Italian Wars scenario for DBR based on the Battle of Fornovo.

Historical Situation or Mission

Setting: Fornovo, Italy; 18 May 1495

Rules

DBR using 250 men/element

Map/Terrain

Key features are:

Pre-game preparation

None.

Venetian Player (Defending)

Objective

Defeat attacker in open battle.

Forces Available

Line Unit DBR Type Num. Fig DBR AP
Line 1 600 Stradiots (Pietro Duodo) LH (O) 2 4 10
Line 2 510 Italian Men-at-Arms
(Ranuccio Farnese & Luigi Avogadro)
Ln (O) 2 6 20
Line 3 (Reserve) 4000 Infantry
(Gorlino of Ravenna)
Line 4

370 Men-at-Arms
(Count Bernardino Fortebraccio)
2000 Infantry
(between line 4 and 5)
Line 5 580 Men-at-Arms
(Count Giovanni Francesco of Caiazzo)
Line 6 (Reserve) 255 Soldiers
(Alessandro Colleoni & Taddeo dalla Motella)
Line 7 465 Men-at-Arms
(Count Gianfrancesco of Gambara)
Line 8
(Camp Guard)
280 Men-at-Arms
(Carlo of Pian di Meleto)
Line 9 400 Light horsemen
Crossbowmen
Handgunners (scorpion)
Artillery Artillery

Deployment

As per rules.

Reinforcements

None.

French Player (Attacking)

Begins scenario with initiative.

Objective

Defeat defender in open battle.

Forces Available

Battle Unit DBR Type Num. Fig DBR AP
First Battle
(Gian Giacomo Trivulzio)
300 Horsemen (men-at-arms)

Ln (S) 1 3 12
200 Light armed soldiers – not arrow bearers Sk (O) 1 2 2
2000 Germans 0
1750 Pikemen Pk (O) 7 28 28
250 Handgunners Sk (S) 1 2 3
21 Pieces of artillery Art (S) 4 40
Main Battle
(King Charles VIII of France)
600 Horsemen Ln (S) 3 9 36
2700 Mtd Crossbowmen LH (I) 9 18 27
(3400 ?) Germans 0
2975 Pikemen Pk (O) 12 48 48
425 Handgunners Sk (S) 2 4 6
21 Pieces of artillery Art (S) 3 30
Third Battle
()
400 Horsemen Ln (S) 1 3 12
1000 foot soldiers 0
400 Crossbowmen (?) Sk (O) 2 4 4
(600 Germans ?) 0
525 Pikemen Pk (O) 2 8 8
75 Handgunners Sk (S) 0 0
256

Deployment

As per rules.

Reinforcements

None.

Victory Conditions

As per rules.

Scenario Special Rules

None.

Notes

None.

References

Benedetti, A. (1967). Diaria de bello Carolino: Diary of the Caroline War (D. M. Schullian, Trans.). New York: Frederick Ungar. (Original work published 1496).

Wikipedia: Battle of Fornovo

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