Lydian
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Historical Overview Section
Lydia was an Iron Age kingdom of western Asia Minor located generally east of ancient Ionia in Turkey's modern provinces of Manisa and inland Ä°zmir. Its population spoke an Anatolian language known as Lydian. According to Herodotus, the Lydians were the first people to introduce the use of gold and silver coinage, and at its greatest extent, the Kingdom of Lydia covered all of western Anatolia.
In 546 BC, the Achaemenid king Cyrus II captured Sardis and Lydia became his satrapy. Lydia remained a satrapy after Persia's conquest by the Macedonian king Alexander III of Macedon. When Alexander's empire fell apart after his death, Lydia went to the major Asian diadoch dynasty, the Seleucids, and when it was unable to maintain its territory in Asia Minor, Lydia fell to the Attalid dynasty of Pergamum. Its last king avoided the spoils and ravage of a Roman conquest war by leaving the realm by testament to the Roman Empire.
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Using the army in FoG
- The 32 proper (ie armoured) hoplites are pretty much a given - 4 BG's of 8 maximises benefit from your generals.
- You can take the hoplites drilled or undrilled. The choice is yours... they will march forwards regardless
- Take the thracians (1 BG of 4) and the other average foot (1 BG of 6) in order to provide rear support.
- Cavalry taken as Superior, Armoured, Drilled, Lt Spear Swd and used in conjunction with the LH JLS are very powerful in period
- Take lots of LF, JLS as well and put down woods or other Difficult Going so you can put hoplites in the gaps.
- An IC may not be worth the extra points as it makes the army to narrow and easy to get away fror, and reduces the number of generals who can be risked in fights
Tournament Performance
7 / 62 Lydian Britcon 2008 15mm (open)
8 / 12 Lydian Attack 2008 doubles (RoR, IF)
10 / 27 Lydian Britcon 2007 15mm (open)
39 / 62 Lydian Britcon 2008 15mm (open)
15mm Manufacturers supplying figures for this army
||This is a full listing of all known 15mm manufacturers for all Greek-hoplite-type ranges.
You can see some of the figures in the Ancients Photo Gallery also on this site
- Essex Miniatures
- Donnington
- Museum Miniatures
- Gladiator Miniatures by Fighting 15's (Previously Black Hat)
- Old Glory 15's,
- Magister Militum Magister Militum make a Lydian Chariot, BAB019, and unlike Essex, there's a picture of it on their website.
- Minifigs
- Irregular Miniatures
- Lancashire Games
- QRF Models Some skirmishers & other Greek auxiliaries in the Hellenistic Greek range.
- Tin Soldier
- Battle Line Miniatures (NZ)
- East Riding/Bloodaxe Miniatures Lydian Range in the Ancient Minor States section
- Xyston
- Outpost Wargame Services
- Toolshed Miniatures
- Pass o' The North.
- Viking Forge
- Falcon Figures - Lydian Range
Buying and Painting the army
- In prior rulesets the army included War Dogs. Why not still buy them and include them on infantry or LF bases, or - better still - Generals bases? Splintered Light do some great war dogs in their Post Roman British range
Army Lists
Sample army lists for this army
- 1 Skirmishers with javelin 6 Average unprotected javelin light spear skirmishers
- 2 Skirmishers with javelin 6 Average unprotected javelin light spear skirmishers
- 3 Skirmishers with bow 6 Average unprotected bow skirmishers
- 4 Mounted skirmishers 4 Average unprotected light spear skirmishing cavalry
- 5 Mounted skirmishers 4 Average unprotected light spear skirmishing cavalry
- 6 Mounted skirmishers 4 Average unprotected light spear skirmishing cavalry
- 7 Horse archers 4 Average unprotected bow skirmishing cavalry
- 8 Charging cavalry 4 Superior Armoured Light Spear Swordsmen Cavalry
- 9 Charging cavalry 4 Superior Armoured Light Spear Swordsmen Cavalry
- 10 Charging cavalry 4 Superior Armoured Light Spear Swordsmen Cavalry
- 11 Hoplites 6 Average Armoured Drilled Offensive Spearmen
- 12 Hoplites 6 Average Armoured Drilled Offensive Spearmen
- 13 Hoplites 6 Average Armoured Drilled Offensive Spearmen
- 14 Hoplites 6 Average Armoured Drilled Offensive Spearmen
See this army in use at Britcon 2007
Name of Army / Date
- Using asterisks inthe edit mode creates a bulleted list in the actual site
- This is a lot easier to do than easier than setting up tables
- For FoG I suggest listing your army in order or march
- with troop desctiptions on each line, for example
- 4 HF Armoured Average Drilled Impact Foot Swordsmen
- 8 LG Undrilled Unarmoured Poor Bowen
- Dont forget to include your Generals !!!
Include any notes you want here, including comments on how to use - or play against - the army.
Remember to leave a line before you copy the above section as a template for your own list
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