ITC 2011 - Lisbon - 3/4 September

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ITC 2011 - Lisbon - 3/4 September

Post by nikgaukroger »

Apologies for this being in English

As the AJSP have confirmed that the dates for the 13th ITC are 3rd and 4th September it is now time to call for teams.

As usual it will be teams of 4 players each playing in a different pool - the details of the pools to be announced ASAP (suggestions welcome, email to me) - one team per country entered.

If necessary to balance the number of teams and thus avoid a bye a "Barbarians" team may be selected at a later date, however, if at all possible this will be avoided.

The same venue that has been used before in Lisbon will be used in 2011.

What you need to do now.

Those countries who would like to send a team and are confident that they can field a full team should send an email confirming attendance to myself at the email address below. There is no need at this stage to name the players, we will be asking for that later in the year.
Nik Gaukroger

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Post by nikgaukroger »

Thanks for the comments made previously, both on the forum and off.

The pools to be used for 2011 are:


Dawn of History – 3000BC to 701BC


Any army dated before 700BC.


Greece & Rome at War – 500BC to 500AD


Immortal Fire

Classical Greek
Early Achaemenid Persian
Kyrenean Greek
Late Dynastic Egyptian
Early Carthaginian
Syracusan
Alexandrian Macedonian
Early Successor (not Seleucids)
Galatian
Hellenistic Greek

Rise of Rome

Mid Republican Roman
Late Republican Roman
Gallic
Pyrrhic
Later Carthaginian
Illyrian
Ancient Spanish
Later Macedonian
Numidian or Early Moorish
Later Ptolemaic
Spartacus Slave Revolt

Legions Triumphant

Principate Roman
Dominate Roman
Foederate Roman
Early German
Ancient British
Early Scots-Irish
Dacian or Carpi
Caledonian
Early Pictish
Early Frankish, etc.
Early Anglo-Saxon, etc.
Early Ostrogothic, etc.
Gepid or Early Lombard

Wolves from the Sea

Post Roman British
Early Welsh
Later Scots-Irish
Merovingian Frankish

Lost Scrolls

Early Republican Roman
Etruscan League
Italian Hill Tribes
Latin
Samnite
Campanian
Apulian, Lucanian or Bruttian


Dawn of Chivalry – 1050AD to 1149AD

No Heavily Armoured Knights allowed. (I think the dates and lists preclude them, but just in case ...)


Wolves from the Sea

Viking
Norse-Irish
Norman
Anglo-Danish

Oath of Fealty

Feudal Catalan, etc.
Early Hungarian
Taifa Andalusian
Feudal Navarrese
Feudal Castillian
Fanatic Berber
Italo-Norman
Feudal French
Imperial German
Feudal German
Communal Italian
Papal Italian
Early Scots Isles & Highlands
Feudal Scots
Anglo-Norman
Later Welsh

Decline and Fall

Nikephorian Byzantine
Bedouin Dynasties

Swords and Scimitars

Early Crusader
Later Crusader
Fatimid Egyptian
Georgian
Seljuk Turk
Cuman
Komnenan Byzantine
Cilician Armenian
Syrian States


Temujin, Osman, Timur and the East – 1200AD to 1500AD


Oath of Fealty

Early Hungarian
Early Russian
Mongol Invasion

Swords and Scimitars

Later Crusader
Georgian
Seljuk Turk (Rum)
Cuman
Cilician Armenian
Khwarazmian
Medieval Cypriot
Ilkhanid Mongol
Mamluk Egyptian

Eternal Empire

Early Ottoman Turkish
Later Ottoman Turkish
Tatar
Later Byzantine (Trebizond)
Later Russian
Catalan Company
Middle Hungarian
Timurid, Black Sheep Turcoman or White Sheep Turcoman
Later Hungarian

Empires of the Dragon

Later Hindu North Indian
Later Hindu South Indian
Later Horse Nomad
Khmer or Champa
Koryo Korean
Pagan Burmese
Liao
Song (Southern)
Xi Xia
Ghurid Afghan
Jin
Later Heian to Muromachi Japanese
Mongol Conquest
Moslem Indian Sultanates
Medieval Indonesian or Malay
Yuan Chinese
Medieval Burmese
Ming Chinese
Yi Korean


General

Teams may not field the same army in more than 1 pool.
Nik Gaukroger

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If he does not, why humiliate him?" - Canon Sydney Smith

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