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Created by: Earle Ratcliffe and Michael Cuffaro
 
Created by: Earle Ratcliffe and Michael Cuffaro
  
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few turns. Otherwise, it plays just like regular diplomacy.
 
few turns. Otherwise, it plays just like regular diplomacy.
  
The Major Powers:
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=== The Major Powers: ===
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[[Image:Rennaisaince_start.gif]]
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(A few liberties were taken with history, which will be outlined briefly  
 
(A few liberties were taken with history, which will be outlined briefly  
 
below)
 
below)
  
<b><u>Country: VENICE</u></b>
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'''<u>Country: VENICE</u>'''
  
<b>Capital:</b> Venice
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'''Capital:''' Venice
  
<b>Home provinces:</b> (* indicates supply centre) Venice(*), Trieste(*), Albania, Greece(*)
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'''Home provinces:''' (* indicates supply centre) Venice(*), Trieste(*), Albania, Greece(*)<br>
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'''Ruler:''' Doge Francesco Foscari<br>
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'''Starting Units:''' A Venice, A Trieste, F Greece
  
<b>Ruler:</b> Doge Francesco Foscari
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'''Background:'''
 
 
<b>Starting Units:</b> A Venice, A Trieste, F Greece
 
 
 
<b>Background:</b>
 
 
The 15th century was Venice's 'Golden Age'. After the long war with Genoa in  
 
The 15th century was Venice's 'Golden Age'. After the long war with Genoa in  
 
the 14th century, Venice emerged as one of the leading powers in Europe.  
 
the 14th century, Venice emerged as one of the leading powers in Europe.  
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<b><u>Country: SPAIN</b></u>
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'''<u>Country: SPAIN'''</u>
  
<b>Capital:</b> Spain
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'''Capital:''' Spain
  
<b>Home Provinces:</b> Spain(*), Portugal(*), Naples(*)
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'''Home Provinces:''' Spain(*), Portugal(*), Naples(*)<br>
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'''Ruler:''' Ferdinand II, 'The Catholic' of Aragon and Sicily (a.k.a. Ferdinand V of Castille, Ferdinand III of Naples)<br>
  
<b>Ruler:</b> Ferdinand II, 'The Catholic' of Aragon and Sicily (a.k.a. Ferdinand V of Castille, Ferdinand III of Naples)
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'''Starting Units:'''F Spain (south coast), A Portugal, F Naples
  
<b>Starting Units:</b>
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'''Background:'''
F Spain (south coast), A Portugal, F Naples
 
 
 
<b>Background:</b>
 
 
With the marriage of Ferdinand to Queen Isabella of Castille, Ferdinand  
 
With the marriage of Ferdinand to Queen Isabella of Castille, Ferdinand  
 
became ruler of most of what we now call Spain, along with the Island of  
 
became ruler of most of what we now call Spain, along with the Island of  
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<b><u>Country: FRANCE</b></u>
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'''<u>Country: FRANCE'''</u>
  
<b>Capital:</b> Paris
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'''Capital:''' Paris
  
<b>Home Provinces:</b> Picardy, Paris(*), Belgium(*), Burgundy, Gascony, Marseilles(*)
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'''Home Provinces:''' Picardy, Paris(*), Belgium(*), Burgundy, Gascony, Marseilles(*)<br>
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'''Ruler:''' King Charles VII<br>
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'''Starting Units:''' A Paris, A Marseil, les F Belgium
  
<b>Ruler:</b> King Charles VII
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'''Background:'''
 
 
<b>Starting Units:</b> A Paris, A Marseil, les F Belgium
 
 
 
<b>Background:</b>
 
 
France had just recently thrown off the English yoke some 20 - 30 years  
 
France had just recently thrown off the English yoke some 20 - 30 years  
 
before and was beginning to re-emerge as a European power. The main result of  
 
before and was beginning to re-emerge as a European power. The main result of  
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<b><u>Country: ENGLAND</b></u>
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'''<u>Country: ENGLAND'''</u>
  
<b>Capital:</b> London
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'''Capital:''' London
  
<b>Home Provinces:</b> Liverpool(*), Yorkshire, Wales, London(*), Brest(*)
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'''Home Provinces:''' Liverpool(*), Yorkshire, Wales, London(*), Brest(*)<br>
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'''Ruler:''' King Henry VI of the House of Lancaster<br>
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'''Starting Units:''' A Liverpool, F London, F Brest
  
<b>Ruler:</b> King Henry VI of the House of Lancaster
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'''Background:'''
 
 
<b>Starting Units:</b> A Liverpool, F London, F Brest
 
 
 
<b>Background:</b>
 
 
Henry V had conquered France, and had made himself heir to the French throne  
 
Henry V had conquered France, and had made himself heir to the French throne  
 
upon the death of Charles VI. He never saw the crown, however. He died soon  
 
upon the death of Charles VI. He never saw the crown, however. He died soon  
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<b><u>Country: RUSSIA</b></u>
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'''<u>Country: RUSSIA'''</u>
  
<b>Capital:</b> Moscow
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'''Capital:''' Moscow
  
<b>Home Provinces:</b> Moscow(*), St. Petersburg(*), Novgorod(*), Sevastopol(*)
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'''Home Provinces:''' Moscow(*), St. Petersburg(*), Novgorod(*), Sevastopol(*)<br>
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'''Ruler:''' Ivan III - 'The Great', Grand Duke of Moscow .<br>
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'''Starting Units:''' A St. Petersburg, A Moscow, F Sevastopol
  
<b>Ruler:</b> Ivan III - 'The Great', Grand Duke of Moscow .
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'''Background:'''
 
 
<b>Starting Units:</b> A St. Petersburg, A Moscow, F Sevastopol
 
 
 
<b>Background:</b>
 
 
This is the country I took the most liberties with. If the truth be told  
 
This is the country I took the most liberties with. If the truth be told  
 
(truthfully), 'Russia' didn't really exist in 1454. However, Ivan's reign  
 
(truthfully), 'Russia' didn't really exist in 1454. However, Ivan's reign  
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'''''Country: HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE'''''
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'''<u>Country: HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE</u>'''
  
 
'''Capital (at the time):''' Vienna
 
'''Capital (at the time):''' Vienna
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'''''Country: OTTOMAN EMPIRE'''''
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'''<u>Country: OTTOMAN EMPIRE</u>'''
  
 
'''Capital:''' Constantinople
 
'''Capital:''' Constantinople
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'''''**OTHER POWERS(neutral, no units):'''''
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'''<u>**OTHER POWERS(neutral, no units):</u>'''
  
 
. THE PAPACY Rome
 
. THE PAPACY Rome

Revision as of 18:12, 7 January 2008

Created by: Earle Ratcliffe and Michael Cuffaro


Variant Description:

This variant is set in Renaissance Europe and played on the standard Diplomacy map. The inspiration for it came from Gilbert Gelinas' Medeival Diplomacy, but other than the century, the two games are completely different.

The rules are STANDARD, in fact everything is totally standard except for the following:

1) The game starts in 1454, the date traditionally given by historians for the start of the Renaissance in Europe. (Constantinople fell to the Turks in 1453) 2) Switzerland is added as a neutral SC. 3) The great powers and starting positions are as follows:

Holy Roman Empire: F Berlin, A Vienna, A Munich
England: F Brest, A Liverpool, F London
France: F Belgium, A Marseilles, A Paris
Spain: F Spain (sc), A Portugal, F Naples
Venice: A Venice, A Trieste, F Greece
Russia: A St.Petersburg, A Moscow, F Sevastopol
Ottoman Turks: F Bulgaria (ec), F Smyrna, A Constantinople, A Ankara

It tends to be a more brutal, bloody game than vanilla dip, as the power's get into conflict right from the outset. Makes for a very interesting opening few turns. Otherwise, it plays just like regular diplomacy.


The Major Powers:

File:Rennaisaince start.gif


(A few liberties were taken with history, which will be outlined briefly below)

Country: VENICE

Capital: Venice

Home provinces: (* indicates supply centre) Venice(*), Trieste(*), Albania, Greece(*)
Ruler: Doge Francesco Foscari
Starting Units: A Venice, A Trieste, F Greece

Background: The 15th century was Venice's 'Golden Age'. After the long war with Genoa in the 14th century, Venice emerged as one of the leading powers in Europe. Unrivalled commercially until the rounding of the Cape of Good Hope late in the century by the Portugese, Venice was spectacularly wealthy and powerful. It could boast the largest and best navy in the world (at least in the European world), and had many overseas colonies, including many former Byzantine possessions in Greece, Cyprus, Crete, the Black Sea, along with the coast of Dalmatia (modern Yugoslavia), and even some possessions on the west coast of Asia Minor. The Republic was to last over 1000 years in total. Unmatched to this day by any state in Europe (well possibly San Marino).


Country: SPAIN

Capital: Spain

Home Provinces: Spain(*), Portugal(*), Naples(*)
Ruler: Ferdinand II, 'The Catholic' of Aragon and Sicily (a.k.a. Ferdinand V of Castille, Ferdinand III of Naples)

Starting Units:F Spain (south coast), A Portugal, F Naples

Background: With the marriage of Ferdinand to Queen Isabella of Castille, Ferdinand became ruler of most of what we now call Spain, along with the Island of Sicily. Naples was only added to the Kingdom in 1503, and Portugal was an independent kingdom (which it still is today), but for the purposes of the game, they will be incorporated into Spain.


Country: FRANCE

Capital: Paris

Home Provinces: Picardy, Paris(*), Belgium(*), Burgundy, Gascony, Marseilles(*)
Ruler: King Charles VII
Starting Units: A Paris, A Marseil, les F Belgium

Background: France had just recently thrown off the English yoke some 20 - 30 years before and was beginning to re-emerge as a European power. The main result of the hundred years war, or one of them anyway, was to crush the nobility. The King could now effectively wield absolute power. Soon his hand would be grasping southward into Italy to join with Spain in a long struggle for domination of the peninsula.


Country: ENGLAND

Capital: London

Home Provinces: Liverpool(*), Yorkshire, Wales, London(*), Brest(*)
Ruler: King Henry VI of the House of Lancaster
Starting Units: A Liverpool, F London, F Brest

Background: Henry V had conquered France, and had made himself heir to the French throne upon the death of Charles VI. He never saw the crown, however. He died soon after; and on the death of Charles VI seven weeks later, his infant son, Henry VI became king of both England and France. He proved a weak king, and soon lost his French possessions; all except Calais. (Note. Calais is not in the vicinity of Brest, it's further east, on the straits of Dover... but what the hell).


Country: RUSSIA

Capital: Moscow

Home Provinces: Moscow(*), St. Petersburg(*), Novgorod(*), Sevastopol(*)
Ruler: Ivan III - 'The Great', Grand Duke of Moscow .
Starting Units: A St. Petersburg, A Moscow, F Sevastopol

Background: This is the country I took the most liberties with. If the truth be told (truthfully), 'Russia' didn't really exist in 1454. However, Ivan's reign marked the beginning of the end of Mongol domination. For the first time in a long time, Russia was independent. Mongol emissaries travelled north demanding tribute, but Ivan turned them away. They sent armies, but no battles ensued. Later in Ivan's reign, he invaded much of Siberia and the Arctic, while he left it to his son, Ivan IV, 'the Terrible' to expel the Mongols once and for all.


Country: HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE

Capital (at the time): Vienna

Home Provinces:Vienna(*), Bohemia, Tyrolia, Munich(*), Ruhr, Berlin(*), Silesia, Piedmont, Tuscany
Ruler: Emperor Frederick III
Starting Units: A Vienna, A Munich, F Berlin

Background: The Empire was a loose confederation of german and italian states; the emperor being little more than a figure head in that he had little or no control over the actions of his vassals, most especially those in Lombardy (Piedmont) and Tuscany. e.g. Francesco Sforza, Gian Galeazzo Visconti, and the other leading figures in 15th and 16th-century north italian politics were, technically at least, subjects of the Empire. The emperor himself did rule over his own home state, however, and usually had a formidable army.


Country: OTTOMAN EMPIRE

Capital: Constantinople

Home Provinces:Constantinople(*), Ankara(*), Smyrna(*), Armenia, Syria, Bulgaria(*)
Ruler: Mehmet II, 'The Conqueror
Starting Units: F Bulgaria (east coast), F Smyrna, A Constantinople, A Ankara


Background: Having captured Constantinople the year before, and in the process destroying for ever the last remnants of the old Roman Empire, the Turks steadily and rapidly advanced on the Balkans and on Europe, up to the very walls of Vienna. (Twice). The next two centuries would see many great battles first between Turkey and Venice/Hungary, and then when Budapest fell, between Turkey and Venice (e.g. Lepanto).


**OTHER POWERS(neutral, no units):

. THE PAPACY Rome . HUNGARY Budapest . POLAND-LITHUANIA Warsaw, Prussia, Livonia, Ukraine, Galicia KALMAR LEAGUE . Denmark (+ Kiel), Sweden, Norway SCOTLAND Edinburgh, Clyde