grant wrote:I too like the character of Rupert, the ideal of a cavalry leader in this period; young, brash, impetuous - all the things that make for great stories! He leads my ECW army.
mikeland wrote:grant wrote:I too like the character of Rupert, the ideal of a cavalry leader in this period; young, brash, impetuous - all the things that make for great stories! He leads my ECW army.
This view owes more to Victorian romantic fiction than reality. Rupert was known to be one of those responsible for bringing the brutality against civilians common in the tyw to England. Like most 'heros' of the ECW he is somewhat tarnished.
mikeland wrote:Shooting ewoks!![]()
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mikeland wrote: Rupert was known to be one of those responsible for bringing the brutality against civilians common in the tyw to England. Like most 'heros' of the ECW he is somewhat tarnished.
red wrote:mikeland wrote: Rupert was known to be one of those responsible for bringing the brutality against civilians common in the tyw to England. Like most 'heros' of the ECW he is somewhat tarnished.
Witch-hunts under Cromwell's rule being so much more preferable...![]()
Que an attempt to excuse the parliamentarians either by claiming they were 'betrayed' (by traitors? really?) or 'everyone else was doing it' (so Adolf is off the hook due to Stalin's camps then) or some other knock-off whitewash.
Since when have civil wars been anything other than the most brutal conflicts in history?
Invisible officer wrote:Brutal? Yes, But all this nice dress.![]()
I remember leading a group through a museum and the ladies took the usual xxx attitude against the more modern arms. 19th century ! How can someone put that on exhibition, it was made to kill. But seeing the medieval armour some rooms later they became little princesses again.
With all that xxx talk before I was very nasty , telling them about the strategy of the time. Kill the peasants to hit the lord behind his castle walls. Chevaucher .....
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