Hail Caesar
With Hail Caesar, you can raise an army of ancient warriors and take them into battle against your friends, recreating some of the most famous and legendary battles ever fought. Here you will find miniatures and rules for collecting armies from the first civilisations of Babylon and Egypt to the classical eras of Greece and Rome, and beyond to the medieval wars between England and France.
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Digital Once & Future King - Hail Caesar supplement PDFThis is a digital version of the Once & Future King - Hail Caesar supplement, in .pdf format. King Arthur is often seen as a figure of myth - surrounded by shining knights, devious wizards and magic swords, yet the legends of King Arthur...
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Digital The Wars of the Roses - Hail Caesar supplement PDFThis is a digital version of The Wars of the Roses - Hail Caesar supplement, in .pdf format. Battle for control of England’s future in the bloody Wars of the Roses! This supplement lets you fight through the savage medieval civil wars that raged...
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40mm metal Javelins (50)Sick of your models looking like they are wielding telegraph poles instead of javelins? Well, look no further - these 40mm long steel spears are not only more accurate dimensionally but are very tough to boot! This pack contains 50 metal Javelins (also ideal...
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Early Imperial Romans: TestudoOn those few occasions when the mighty legions of Rome were outfought or outwitted on the battlefield it often spawned greater Roman innovation, technology, or tactical skill. When pelted with sling shot, spears, or arrows by the enemies of Rome across the known world,...
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The Pyrrhic Wars - Hail Caesar supplement with Pyrrhus on foot book miniatureFight to dominate the Mediterranean world and crush the rise of Rome in its cradle with The Pyrrhic Wars! This splendid tome contains everything you need to fight the campaigns of Pyrrhus of Epirus in the 3rd century BC to life on the Hail...
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Pyrrhus of EpirusTake the fight to Rome with the legendary Pyrrhus of Epirus! Born into the tumultuous world of Alexander's Diadochi ('Successors'), Pyrrhus survived both exile and the violent intrigues of his youth and would go on to not only wrest back both his own kingdom...
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Antigonid HeroesAntigonus Monopthalmus ('the One-Eyed') was one the the greatest of the Macedonian generals who fought under Alexander the Great and his father Philip II of Macedon. After Alexander's death, he initially ruled the obscure province of Phrygia, but would both war against, and make...
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The DiadochiThe Diadochi (Successors) were those among Alexander's generals who inherited his vast empire upon the conqueror's death in 323 BC. Ruthless ambition and intrigue soon led to the fragmentation of the empire and decades of bloody internecine warfare as these generals each declared themselves...
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Hellenistic Greek light artillery bolt throwerThe light artillery bolt thrower, or to give it its Greek name; the oxybeles ('sharp arrow') was developed from the gastrophetes belly bow, made larger, and placed on a stand with a stock and a trigger. Their use came to prominence under Alexander the...
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Ballista with Hellenistic crewUnder Philip II and his son Alexander the Great, siege trains began to feature more prominently in Hellenistic warfare. This trend continued among Alexander's successors, with their most famous proponent being Demetrius the Besieger and his famed, though unsuccessful Siege of Rhodes in 305-304...
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Onager with Hellenistic crewUnder Philip II and his son Alexander the Great, siege trains began to feature more prominently in Hellenistic warfare. This trend continued among Alexander's successors, with their most famous proponent being Demetrius the Besieger and his famed, though unsuccessful Siege of Rhodes in 305-304...
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GastrophetesThe gastraphetes ('belly-shooter') was developed by Greek engineers in the 5th century BC. This powerful combined the strength of a composite bow with a mechanical draw system, allowing soldiers to fire bolts capable of piercing armoured targets. The weapon was operated by bracing the...
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Illyrian NoblesIllyrian Nobles were well-armed and armoured warriors, often featuring the full panoply of bronze breastplates, greaves, and helmets. Illyrian armies fielded few cavalry and were masters of raids, ambuscades, and skirmishing. They used spears, javelins, and the Illyrian sica, a distinctive curved sword. Nobles...
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Illyrian Nobles commandIllyrian Nobles were well-armed and armoured warriors, often featuring the full panoply of bronze breastplates greaves, and helmets. Illyrian armies fielded few cavalry and were masters of raids, ambuscades, and skirmishing. They used spears, javelins, and the Illyrian sica, a distinctive curved sword. Nobles...
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Illyrian WarriorsThe Illyrians were a collection of tribal peoples inhabiting what is now the western Balkans and both sides of the Adriatic coast. Long exposure to Greek culture meant the armies of the Illyrian Kingdoms closest to Greece and Macedonia were not the usual untrained...
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Illyrian Warriors commandThe Illyrians were a collection of tribal peoples inhabiting what is now the western Balkans and both sides of the Adriatic coast. Long exposure to Greek culture meant the armies of the Illyrian Kingdoms closest to Greece and Macedonia were not the usual untrained...
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Hellenistic Greek light artillery bolt thrower batteryThe light artillery bolt thrower, or to give it its Greek name; the oxybeles ('sharp arrow') was developed from the gastrophetes belly bow, made larger, and placed on a stand with a stock and a trigger. Their use came to prominence under Alexander the...
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Onager with Hellenistic crew batteryUnder Philip II and his son Alexander the Great, siege trains began to feature more prominently in Hellenistic warfare. This trend continued among Alexander's successors, with their most famous proponent being Demetrius the Besieger and his famed, though unsuccessful Siege of Rhodes in 305-304...
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Ballista with Hellenistic crew batteryUnder Philip II and his son Alexander the Great, siege trains began to feature more prominently in hellenistic warfare. This trend continued among Alexander's successors, with their most famous proponent being Demetrius the Besieger and his famed, though unsuccessful Siege of Rhodes in 305-304...
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Illyrian Nobles regimentIllyrian Nobles were well-armed and armoured warriors, often featuring the full panoply of bronze breastplates greaves, and helmets. Illyrian armies fielded few cavalry and were masters of raids, ambuscades, and skirmishing. They used spears, javelins, and the Illyrian sica, a distinctive curved sword. Nobles...
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