Irish Command: Part Two
The original Irish Command post focused solely upon the spiritual leadership of my Connfederate Army. Although I really should have an Archbishop GianBattista Rinuccini figure, mounted on a donkey or on a litter. This post features the military leadership.
Figures are gleaned from the Peter Pig Scots generals pack, number 40.
General Eoghan Ruadh Ó Néill was a talented soldier who learned his soldiering in Spanish service on the continent. His personality, and distrust by his contemporaries meant the seemingly natural commander of the Confederate Army was often sidelined. For a fuller biography see here.
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Eoghan Ruadh Ó Néill |
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Sir Phelim macShane Ó Néill
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Sir Phelim macShane Ó Néill |
Earl of Castlehaven
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Earl of Castlehaven |
Castlehaven's life was colourful to say the least, see here for details, but in military terms he is probably better known for his infighting and jealousy with Eoghan Ruadh.
* with the possible exception of Napoleon and a tiny handful of names, personality figures sized anything less than 28mm can, in all honesty, be anyone you want them to be. This is no sleight, or disrespect to the sculptor, they are just too small to realistically be recognisable.
Lovely. Vivat Carolus Rex!
ReplyDeleteThank you, think they look a bit grainy. Might need to redo the varnish
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