In the summer of 1523 Berend von Melen were of Gustav Wasa suspected for treason so his deathdate should be in June 1523 or so.
I thought it was in spring 1525.
Anyhow though...
EDIT: Yeah, he indeed was suspected of treachery in 1523, after having taken Kalmar castle. However, he still followed Gustav's orders, though he didn't carry them out with efficiency (and he plotted against Gustav with the pirate/privateer Søren Norby). It was in 1525 that he clearly abandoned Gustav. I've made some other changes as well.
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historicalleader = {
id = { type = 6 id = 0131807 }
category = general
name = "Berend von Melen"
startdate = {
year = 1521
}
deathdate = {
year = [COLOR="Red"]1550[/COLOR] [COLOR="Yellow"]1525[/COLOR]
}
rank = [COLOR="Red"]0[/COLOR] [COLOR="Yellow"]1[/COLOR]
movement = [COLOR="Red"]3[/COLOR] [COLOR="Yellow"]2[/COLOR]
fire = [COLOR="Red"]3[/COLOR] [COLOR="Yellow"]2[/COLOR]
shock = 3
siege = 0
dormant = no
remark = "Berendt von Mehlen"
}
EDIT: I only know of this fellow that he commanded a campaign in Skåne against "the border peoples", which was a failure (though it wasn't completely his fault: his troops, some of which had been recruited in Västergotland, refused to fight the Skåneans.) He also took the Kalmar castle with words. Campaigned in Gotland against Norby. After that, he plotted against Gustav for the rest of his life.
I think these could be useful...
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historicalleader = {
id = { type = 6 id = 0131836 }
category = general
name = "[COLOR="Yellow"]Carl G.[/COLOR] Armfeldt" [COLOR="Yellow"]#Gustav[/COLOR]
startdate = {
[COLOR="Red"]year = 1680[/COLOR] [COLOR="Yellow"]
year = 1700[/COLOR]
}
deathdate = {
[COLOR="Red"]year = 1720[/COLOR]
[COLOR="Yellow"]day = 23
month = october
year = 1736[/COLOR]
}
rank = [COLOR="Red"]4[/COLOR] [COLOR="Yellow"]2[/COLOR]
movement = [COLOR="Red"]4[/COLOR] [COLOR="Yellow"]3[/COLOR]
fire = 3
shock = 4
siege = 0
dormant = no
}
He didn't show any kind extraordinary maneuvering, so I've put his rating to 3. He was a lieutenant general, not a brigadier. His first independent command was the defense of Helsingfors on the 11th of May in 1713. He had been made a generaladjutant in 1700 already he starts then. He served until his death in 1736. I don't how somebody managed to put a 14-year old as a general :wacko:.
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historicalleader = {
id = { type = 6 id = 0131805 }
category = admiral
name = "Jakob Bagge"
startdate = {
year = [COLOR="Red"]1520[/COLOR] [COLOR="Yellow"]1555[/COLOR]
}
deathdate = {
[COLOR="Red"]year = 1575[/COLOR][COLOR="Yellow"]
year = 1570[/COLOR]
}
rank = 1
movement = 4
fire = 3
shock = 3
siege = 0
dormant = no
remark = "Also a good general."
}
His first command was in 1555. Defeated the Danes in the Battle of Bornholm in 1563 but captured by the Danish in a battle near Öland in 1564. He remained a prisoner until the end of the Nordic Seven Years War in 1570. I don't think he served anymore in the last seven years of his life. AFAIK his only land command was the siege of Pähkinälinna (Shlisselburg) in September 1555, which was a failure, so I don't understand how was he a good general.
Perhaps I'm missing out something.
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historicalleader = {
id = { type = 6 id = 0131810 }
category = admiral
name = "Klas Horn"
startdate = {
[COLOR="Red"]year = 1551[/COLOR]
[COLOR="Yellow"]day = 7
month = august
year = 1564[/COLOR]
}
deathdate = {
[COLOR="Yellow"]month = september[/COLOR]
year = 1566
}
rank = 1
movement = 4
fire = 5
shock = 5
siege = 0
dormant = no
remark = "Also a _very_ competent general."
}
Now this one's interesting. He was first put into command of the fleet in August 1564, after the capture of Bagge. He defeated 3 Danish-Lübecker navies and became the undisputed master of the Baltic Sea. Unfortunately he died only some 10 days after his final victory.
I could make him a general, as he was commanding forces on the ground before August 1564, however, he apparently switched back to land in 1565 while he was an admiral
. I guess this was quite normal since there was also a Russian admiral who also switched back and forth between land and sea in the Great Northern War...
I would just leave him as an admiral.
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historicalleader = {
id = { type = 6 id = 0131809 }
category = general
name = "Klas E. Fleming"
startdate = {
[COLOR="Red"]year = 1555[/COLOR]
[COLOR="Yellow"] year = 1591[/COLOR]
}
deathdate = {
[COLOR="Yellow"] day = 12
month = april[/COLOR]
year = 1597
}
rank = [COLOR="Red"]2[/COLOR] [COLOR="Yellow"]1[/COLOR]
movement = 3
fire = 3
shock = 3
siege = [COLOR="Red"]1[/COLOR] [COLOR="Yellow"]0[/COLOR]
dormant = no
}
Became constable in 1591. From what I've read he had been in command of some ski-warriors in 1556, however he never fought in any battles commanding them or any other forces before 1591. He didn't command any sieges. He defeated rebels in Tavastland in 1593 and a widespread revolt, called the "Club War", in 1596-1597.
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historicalleader = {
id = { type = 6 id = 0131820 }
category = general
name = "J. de la Gardie"
startdate = {
year = [COLOR="Red"]1604[/COLOR] [COLOR="Yellow"]1608[/COLOR]
}
deathdate = {
year = [COLOR="Red"]1647[/COLOR] [COLOR="Yellow"]1628[/COLOR]
}
rank = 1
movement = 2
fire = 4
shock = 3
siege = 0
dormant = no
remark = "[COLOR="Red"]Lazy Jaako[/COLOR] [COLOR="Yellow"]Laiska-Jaakko[/COLOR]"
}
First command in 1608. Last in 1628. Poor spelling
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historicalleader = {
id = { type = 6 id = 0131816 }
category = general
name = "Karl"
startdate = {
year = [COLOR="Red"]1570[/COLOR] [COLOR="Yellow"]1569[/COLOR]
}
deathdate = {
day = 20
month = december
year = 1605
}
rank = 1
movement = 3
fire = 2
shock = 2
siege = 0
dormant = no
remark = "Karl IX before reign" #Hertig Karl
}
Apparently he didn't command any forces before his war against Sigismund 1598-1599. EDIT: Oops! Yes, he did lead some troops 1569.
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historicalleader = {
id = { type = 6 id = 0131817 }
category = general
name = "Karl Horn"
startdate = {
year = 157[COLOR="Red"]5[/COLOR][COLOR="Yellow"]0[/COLOR]
}
deathdate = {
[COLOR="Yellow"]day = 15
month = may[/COLOR]
year = 160[COLOR="Red"]5[/COLOR] [COLOR="Yellow"]1[/COLOR]
}
rank = 2
movement = 3
fire = 4
shock = 3
siege = 1
dormant = no
remark = "Son of Henrik Horn. Both were tireless in Estland."
}
He defended Tallinn against the Russians in 1570-1571 and in 1577. He conquered Lääne in 1581. Initially a supporter of Sigismund but switched sides in 1600. Died while on campaign against the Poles.
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historicalleader = {
id = { type = 6 id = 0131818 }
category = [COLOR="Red"]admiral[/COLOR][COLOR="Yellow"]general[/COLOR]
name = "[COLOR="Yellow"]Carl[/COLOR] Gyllenhielm"
startdate = {
year = [COLOR="Red"]1595[/COLOR] [COLOR="Yellow"]1600[/COLOR]
}
deathdate = {
year = [COLOR="Red"]1645[/COLOR] [COLOR="Yellow"]1611[/COLOR]
}
rank = [COLOR="Red"]5[/COLOR] [COLOR="Yellow"]2[/COLOR]
movement = [COLOR="Red"]4[/COLOR] [COLOR="Yellow"]3[/COLOR]
fire = 2
shock = 3
siege = 0
dormant = no
remark = "Bastard Brother of Gustav II Adolf"
}
While he was an admiral in theory he never commanded naval forces. He apparently participated in the war against Poland 1600-1611. He was badly beaten by The Thunderbolt in the Battle of Kokenhausen in 1601. I've given him a shock value of 3 because he tried to make his cavalry charge with cold steel, instead of caracoling. His attempt at reform was not really succesful, as his failure at Kokenhausen shows, so he doesn't get a 4. While he was made formally made a Field Marshal in 1616 he never commanded any troops after the First War against Poland. During that time his rank was more like a lieutenant general.
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historicalleader = {
id = { type = 6 id = 0131819 }
category = general
name = "Herman Wrangel"
startdate = {
year = [COLOR="Red"]1600[/COLOR] [COLOR="Yellow"]1626[/COLOR]
}
deathdate = {
year = 1637
}
rank = 3
movement = 3
fire = 4
shock = 3
siege = 0
dormant = no
}
First command in 1626. Defeated Stanislaw Potocki at Gorzno. He held up Kazanowski's counter-attack in the Battle of Tczew.
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historicalleader = {
id = { type = 6 id = 0131832 }
category = general
name = "[COLOR="Yellow"]R.[/COLOR] von Ascheberg"
startdate = {
year = 165[COLOR="Red"]0[/COLOR][COLOR="Yellow"]6[/COLOR]
}
deathdate = {
year = [COLOR="Red"]1693[/COLOR] [COLOR="Yellow"]1679[/COLOR]
}
rank = 2
movement = 4
fire = 3
shock = 4
siege = 0
dormant = no
remark = "Rutger von Ascheberg, a very able commander."
}
First command in 1656. Last one in 1679.
EDIT:
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[COLOR="Red"]historicalleader = {
id = { type = 6 id = 0131853 }
category = general
name = "Toll"
startdate = {
year = 1801
}
deathdate = {
year = 1817
}
rank = 1
movement = 3
fire = 3
shock = 3
siege = 0
dormant = no
}[/COLOR]
Toll, while a marshal, never actually commanded any troops. He only planned Gustav III's war against Russia, nothing else.
Now, I thought about replacing him with the cowardly fool Klingspor. But I don't think it's AGCEEP policy to have leaders with 1/2/2 ranking...
So, should he be kept or just deleted? Or replaced with Klingspor?
EDIT:
Made some small changes +
Code:
[COLOR="Red"]historicalleader = {
id = { type = 6 id = 0131851 }
category = general
name = "von Essen"
startdate = {
year = 1790
}
deathdate = {
year = 1795
}
rank = 0
movement = 3
fire = 3
shock = 3
siege = 0
dormant = no
}[/COLOR]
This fellow never commanded any troops in battle.
However, I propose replacing him with Torsten Stålhandske, a very good cavalry commander:
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[COLOR="Yellow"]historicalleader = {
id = { type = 6 id = 0131851 }
category = general
name = "Torsten Stålhandske"
startdate = {
year = 1632
}
deathdate = {
day = 20
month = april
year = 1644
}
rank = 2
movement = 4
fire = 2
shock = 4
siege = 0
dormant = no
}[/COLOR]