Anglo-Irish 1275-1319 AD Anglo-Irish 1320-1399 AD Anglo-Irish 1400-1414 AD Anglo-Irish 1415-1500 AD Aragonese 1275-1319 AD Aragonese 1320-1399 AD Aragonese 1400-1449 AD Austrian 1155-1199 AD Austrian 1200-1319 AD Austrian 1320-1374 AD Austrian 1375-1399 AD Austrian 1400-1446 AD Berber (Hafsid) 1320-1350 AD Berber (Hafsid) 1351-1500 AD Berber (Marinid) 1320-1465 AD Bohemian 1320-1374 AD Bohemian 1375-1399 AD Bohemian 1400-1418 AD Breton 1320-1349 AD Breton 1350-1399 AD Breton 1400-1491 AD Burgundian 1363-1414 AD Burgundian 1415-1429 AD Burgundian 1430-1449 AD Castilian 1320-1399 AD Castilian 1400-1475 AD Danish 1320-1396 AD Danish 1397-1487 AD English 1272-1319 AD English (Britain) 1320-1349 AD English (Britain) 1350-1414 AD English (Britain) 1415-1449 AD English (Continental) 1320-1349 AD English (Continental) 1350-1414 AD English (Continental) 1415-1449 AD English (Continent
Features: Coverage for the following nations and factions from 1270 AD until just prior to the introduction of Swiss-style pike tactics and Hussite war wagons: Anglo-Irish, Aragonese, Austrian, Berber (Hafsid), Berber (Marinid), Bohemian, Breton, Burgundian, Castilian, Danish, English, Florentine, Free Canton, Free Company, French, German (Imperial, Feudal and City armies), Granadine, Hungarian, Irish, Italian (Guelf), Italian (Ghibelline), Lithuanian, Low Countries, Milanese, Navarrese, Neapolitan, Papal, Polish, Portuguese, Rus, Scots, Swedish, Swiss, Tatar, Teutonic Order, Venetian, Welsh. Initially their massed infantry columns relied on the murderous halberd and an intimate knowledge of their own mountainous terrain. The Golden Horde continued to dominate the Rus principalities, but the first stirrings of change occurred in 1380 when the Mongols were defeated at Kulikovo. Meanwhile the Swiss cantons were asserting their independence from feudal rule.