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The Siege of Constantinople is a two-player board wargame where one player controls the Ottoman forces, and the other the defenders of the city. With a small 17" x 22" hex grid map, and only 200 counters, this game resembles SPI's previously published and relatively simple quadrigames in size and components, but the addition of many new rules made it "one of the most complex of the 'small ...
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Constantinople came under Byzantine rule again in 1261 who ruled for nearly two centuries. The city was taken by the Ottomans with the siege in 1453, and as a result the Byzantine Empire came to an end. The city has been under the rule of Turks since the last siege, except for the period of Allied occupation from 1920 to 1923.
The Siege of Constantinople: Simulations Publications, Inc. 1978: S&T #66, 1978 Soldier Kings: Avalanche Press: 2002: Soldier Raj: 2004: Thirty Years War: Europe in Agony, 1618–1648: GMT Games: 2001: Wallenstein: Queen Games: 2002: War of 1812: Gamma Two Games: 1973: Re-released by Avalon Hill c. 1977 and by Columbia Games: Washington's War ...
In the 1980 book The Complete Book of Wargames, game designer Jon Freeman commented, "Although Acre is based upon The Siege of Constantinople, it is, despite their similarities, not so big a bore as the latter. Since the constant tunneling and bombardment produce no immediate effect, siege warfare is not exactly a thrill a minute.
These are board wargames set in the Middle Ages or medieval period, which in the history of Europe lasted approximately from the 5th to the late 15th centuries. Pages in category "Board wargames set in the Middle Ages"
This set the pattern that continued throughout the siege: each spring, the Arabs crossed the Marmara and assaulted Constantinople, withdrawing to Cyzicus for the winter. [1] [30] [19] [31] In fact, the "siege" of Constantinople was a series of engagements around the city, which may even be stretched to include Yazid's 669 attack. [32]
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