Monday, November 17, 2025

III/4b Early Byzantine 550 AD - 578 AD

 

DBA 2.2

15mm Essex Miniatures

Army Composition: 1 x 3Cv(General) 1 x 2Lh or 3Cv, 5 x 3Cv, 1 x 3Kn // 4Sp or 3Ax or 4Wb, 2 x 4Bd, 2 x 2Ps

  • 1x Cv (Gen): One Cavalry general.
  • 1x (LH or Cv): One unit of either Light Horse or Cavalry.
  • 5x Cv: Five units of Cavalry.
  • 1x (Kn //Sp or Ax or Wb): One unit of either Knights, Spear, Auxiliary, or Warband.
  • 2x Bd: Two units of Blades (heavy infantry).
  • 2x Ps: Two units of Psiloi (light infantry/archers)

Belisarius: A general under Justinian I, known for his victories in North Africa against the Vandals and in Italy against the Ostrogoths. He effectively used his elite bucellarii (personal heavy cavalry) and was skilled in combined-arms tactics.

Narses: Another successful general, who ultimately secured Byzantine control over Italy against the Ostrogoths. He utilized a Fabian strategy, combined-arms tactics, and exploited enemy blunders to achieve victories.

Enemies: Ostrogoths, Gepids, Avars/Slavs, Lombards and Sassanid Persians.










3Cv General


Line Cavalry 3Cv




Heavy Cavalry 3Kn



Light Cavalry 2Lh


Heavy Infantry 4Bd


Spearmen 4Sp


Warband 4Wb


Light Infantry 3Ax



Skirmishers 2Ps





14 comments:

  1. I always look forward to these posts Phil. Another beautiful army to add to the collection. There is a little bit of flexibility in there with the Kn/Sp/Ax or Wb option which covers a lot of potential opponents, although there is only one of them.

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    1. Thanks Lawernce, DBA armies one is restricted which elemnts to use which is part of the fun moment before deploying your army on the table facing your opponant "guessing and paranoid" :o) which elements to use etc. Having said that, not a problem with DBMM usually you have multi choices to pick elements to use with in your army.... cheers for now... not feeling well bad flu/virus during past 3 days..

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  2. Lovely early Byzantines Phil! I have a 28mm Aventine early Byzantine army to paint too.

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    1. Thanks Cyrus! oh! looking forward to see your work on your 28mm Aventine early Byzantine army! great news.... cheers!

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    1. Thank you, yes Essex miniatures do produce great sculpts!

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    1. Thanks Jon much appreciated! The figures look great on the table top vs. my Sassanids! .... cheers!

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  5. Great work Phil and gorgeous army! A friend of mine is thinking about building a Byzantine army, I'll pass him a link to your blog for inspiration.

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    1. Thanks Javier appreciate your kind words. yes please pass on the link page to your friend which may inspire him to start up Byzantine army...I few more Byzantines to post soon! .... cheers!

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