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Post by The Viceroy (AdminM) on Jan 30, 2015 20:25:33 GMT
Augustus II, King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania (Also Frederick Augustus I, Elector of Saxony)
Government Type: Constitutional Monarchy Civic Religion: Roman Catholicism Religious Unity: Low Religious Toleration: Medium Military Organisation: Strong Naval Organisation: Weak
Population: 12,500,000 Urban Development Level: 3 War Devastation: 30%
Treasury: 93,550 Ducats Taxation: Low Tax Efficiency: 40% Trade Tariffs: Maximum
Annual Income:
Tax Income: 40,000 Trade Income: 24,000 Vassal Income: 500 Unit Upkeep: -35,650
Total Annual Income: 28,850
National Modifiers:
Elected Monarch: The Szlachta have a proven interest in elected foreign Kings who will not build a strong dynasty which could engulf and overpower the Commonwealth's nobles. This has two main problems: the interests of the Commonwealth are generally seen by the king as less important than those of his homeland, and when the King does take an interest in the affairs of the Commonwealth he often finds himself in a bitter battle with the Szlachta.
Golden Liberty: The King is an elected official, as many in the Commonwealth are proud to decry, 'our state is a republic under the presidency of the King.' Such a rejection of absolutism is unusual in Europe and affords the Lords significant influence over the actions of the King, even allowing many to have a veto over national legislation. Although a hindrance, Lords are more open to donating additional wealth to the state in times of need, and tax efficiency is increased.
Ruler Modifiers:
See: theleviathan.freeforums.net/thread/286/saxony
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Post by The Viceroy (AdminM) on Mar 8, 2016 17:12:59 GMT
Army of the Commonwealth:
The Grand Army of the Holy Alliance, commanded by Sieniawski: Stationed in Opole
The Polish Royal Army^
3,000 Line Infantry 1,000 Engineers 500 Dragoons 11,000 Winged Hussars 50 Field Guns 50 Howitzers
The Army of the Saxons^
5,000 Line Infantry 1,000 Grenadiers 1,000 Engineers 1,000 Dragoons 500 Chevau-Leger 500 Winged Hussars 50 Field guns 50 Howitzers
The Army of Poland^
5,000 Line Infantry 500 Militia Cavalry 1,000 Dragoons 1,000 Dragoons 750 Ulan Lancers 1,000 Winged Hussars 50 Field Guns 50 Howitzers
The Royal Guard^
2,000 Grenadiers 1,500 Winged Hussars 150 Field Guns
The Army of Lithuania: Stationed in Karmieniac
7,000 Line Infantry 1,000 Engineers 500 Dragoons 1,000 Ulan Lancers 50 Field Guns
The Garrison of Kamieniec: Stationed in Kamieniec
2,000 Irregulars 500 Militia Cavalry
The Garrison of Riga: Stationed in Riga
2,000 Irregulars 500 Militia Cavalry
The Garrison of Warsaw: Stationed in Warszawa
2,000 Irregulars 500 Militia Cavalry
The Garrison of Minsk: Stationed in Minsk
2,000 Irregulars 500 Militia Cavalry
The Garrison of Danzig: Stationed in Danzig
4,000 Irregulars
Navy of the Commonwealth:
The Commonwealth Fleet: Stationed in Danzig
1 Frigate 3 Galleys
Available Commanders
Generals
Adam Mikołaj Sieniawski: No Command A Cossack Hetman, he is greatly respected and influential. Known to be a bold soldier, he led the left cavalry flank at the Battle of Vienna and helped to crush the Turks. 6/10
Stanisław Chomętowski: Commanding the Army of Poland A capable commander, though not too impressive. However, his firm loyalty to Augustus distinguishes him from the alternative. 5/10
Vassal Militaries (Can be called upon in times of war):
Kourland: 1 Frigate, 3 Galleys, 4 Transports
Unique unit:
Winged hussars: 11,000 Ducats
Perhaps the greatest cavalry force in Europe, the winged Hussar crushed the Ottoman army at Vienna. As heavily armoured lancers, they are a threat to both infantry and cavalry alike.
Power rating: 10
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Post by August II "Mocny Sas" on Oct 7, 2016 16:00:32 GMT
1 Regiment of Irregulars from Warsaw, and 1 Regiment of Irregulars from Minsk, together with 1 Regiment of Militia Cavalry from the Army of Poland is ordered to form a garrison in Kamieniec, from which to secure the Southern Region, and exert effective control.
2 Regiments of Irregulars from Gdansk, and the further Regiment of Irregulars from the Army of Poland is ordered to form a garrison in Riga, from which to exert effective control of the Northern Region.
EDIT: Sorry, meant "further Regiment of Militia Cavalry from the Army of Poland"
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Post by August II "Mocny Sas" on Oct 9, 2016 15:38:56 GMT
OoC: Sorry, I thought the Army of Lithuania was stationed in Kamieniec, and the Army of Poland and Royal Army were together (and in Warsaw)?
Likewise the Army of the Saxons was also meant to be in Warsaw, having been campaigning with the Royal Army?
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Post by The Viceroy (AdminM) on Oct 9, 2016 15:54:45 GMT
OoC: Sorry, I can't seem to find the message chain.
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Post by August II "Mocny Sas" on Oct 9, 2016 16:44:59 GMT
OoC: There was no 'chain' per se, it was all over the place.
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Post by August II "Mocny Sas" on Oct 10, 2016 23:31:56 GMT
OoC: Apologies, two bits.
1. the line infantry in Dresden and Stettin were supposed to have gone to Warsaw as well.
2. The Line Infantry in Riga were meant to be militia cavalry (the regiment attached to the Army of Poland (I'd accidently written irregulars instead of militia cavalry in the post but hastily corrected it when I realised my mistake))
Thanks
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Post by The Viceroy (AdminM) on Oct 10, 2016 23:37:19 GMT
I'll get to it tomorrow, my head has stopped working properly.
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Post by The Viceroy (AdminM) on Oct 11, 2016 15:11:07 GMT
I think that should be sorted now, I added the Line from Dresden and Stettin to the Saxon army.
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