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− | Spain, once the conqueror of other nations, is now an unstable and fractured country. There is no valid central government | + | Spain, once the conqueror of other nations, is now an unstable and fractured country. There is no valid central government; its king is a hated foreigner who was foisted upon them by an invasion, and their oldest enemies are set to become their greatest allies. |
− | Until recently Spain was allied with Bonaparte’s France and | + | Until recently, Spain was allied with Bonaparte’s France, and dreamed of sharing in the spoils of France’s new glorious empire. Napoleon, however, betrayed Spain’s trust, overthrowing the Spanish government and putting his own brother, Joseph, on the throne. Instead of the minor trouble that Napoleon expected, he was faced with a revolt of such scale and ferocity that his army of occupation could not stop it. For the first time, France’s seemingly invincible armies were shaken, not by an enemy in the field, but by the spanish people. |
− | Up | + | Up until now, with no universally recognized central government, Spain has been ruled by small juntas, and internal quarrels and a lack of organization mean that the Spanish Army has had little leadership. The spanish guerrilla-bands, which are groups of freedom-fighters who use the tactics of brigands, may be Spain’s greatest assets, but their military strength is negligible, and they are more-suited to raiding rather than to open warfare. The correct use of these forces, and a strategy that plays to any and all spanish strengths, may be the key to pushing-back, and ultimately beating, the french occupiers. Britain could be a valuable ally against the common enemy, but the British must always be watched carefully. The people of Spain have not been fortunate in their allies, and the British are among the oldest of Spain’s enemies. |
− | Spain, then, must look to build up | + | The people of Spain, then, must look to build-up their forces, while using their guerrilla-bands to keep the french occupiers busy. At the same time, building an alliance with Britain, no matter how painful, is a necessary evil. |
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Latest revision as of 09:58, 20 November 2024
Spain (NTW Faction) | |
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Name: | Spain |
From Game: | Napoleon: Total War |
Religion: | Catholic |
Culture: | European |
Playable: |
Spain is present in European and in Peninsula campaigns.
Contents
Overview
Spain, once the conqueror of other nations, is now an unstable and fractured country. There is no valid central government; its king is a hated foreigner who was foisted upon them by an invasion, and their oldest enemies are set to become their greatest allies.
Until recently, Spain was allied with Bonaparte’s France, and dreamed of sharing in the spoils of France’s new glorious empire. Napoleon, however, betrayed Spain’s trust, overthrowing the Spanish government and putting his own brother, Joseph, on the throne. Instead of the minor trouble that Napoleon expected, he was faced with a revolt of such scale and ferocity that his army of occupation could not stop it. For the first time, France’s seemingly invincible armies were shaken, not by an enemy in the field, but by the spanish people.
Up until now, with no universally recognized central government, Spain has been ruled by small juntas, and internal quarrels and a lack of organization mean that the Spanish Army has had little leadership. The spanish guerrilla-bands, which are groups of freedom-fighters who use the tactics of brigands, may be Spain’s greatest assets, but their military strength is negligible, and they are more-suited to raiding rather than to open warfare. The correct use of these forces, and a strategy that plays to any and all spanish strengths, may be the key to pushing-back, and ultimately beating, the french occupiers. Britain could be a valuable ally against the common enemy, but the British must always be watched carefully. The people of Spain have not been fortunate in their allies, and the British are among the oldest of Spain’s enemies.
The people of Spain, then, must look to build-up their forces, while using their guerrilla-bands to keep the french occupiers busy. At the same time, building an alliance with Britain, no matter how painful, is a necessary evil.
Well Known Commanders
- Gen British Guerilla Leader
- Gen Francisco Castanos
- Gen Generals Staff
- Gen Gregorio Garcia de la Cuesta
- Gen Joaquin Blake y Joyes
Starting Position
Peninsula Campaign
Victory Conditions
N\A
Basics at Start
- In game Id – spa_spain
- Faction name – Spain
- Nationality – Spanish
- Campaign – Peninsula, European scenario single player games, Multiplayer free play game
- Theater – Peninsula
- Status – Non playable
- Government – Absolute Monarchy
- Religion – Align anti French
- Culture – European
- Subculture – European South
- Group – Spain Group
- Names – Spanish
- Sounds – Spain
- Abreviation – Sp
- AI Manager – nap_spa_full
- AI Personality – spa_spender
- Capitol – Sevilla, Seville
- Starting Treasury – 2000
- Diplomacy Relationships – Allied to Portugal and Britain, in war with France
- Starting Armies/Fleets – 6/1
Regions
Sevilla, Seville
- Type – 3 slots
- Starting Buildings – Court of Justice, Barracks, 1slot undeveloped
- Infrastructure – Improved Roads
- Population – 825500
- Religion – Align anti French
- Wealth – 600
- Garrison – 12 lber Foot Artillery, Hussars, Fusiliers
- Starting Towns/Villages/Ports – Jerez de la Frontera (Horse farm), Huelva (Gold Mine), Cadiz (Supply port)
Units
Artillery
- 12 lber Foot Spanish Artillery
- Foot Spanish 9 lber Foot Spanish Artillery
- Horse Spanish 6 lber Foot Spanish Artillery
Cavalry
- Coraceros Espanoles
- Spanish Dragoons
- Lanceros Guerrilla
- Lanceros
- Lanceros de Castilla
- Lanceros del Tietar
- Husares
- Husares Burgos
- Husares de Cantabria
- Husares de Rioja
- Husares de Valpenas
- Husares Extremadura
- Husares Numantinos
- Hussars
- Voluntarios Ciudad
- Mounted Voluntarios Madrid
Infantry
- Elite Walloon Guards
- Spanish Grenadiers
- Irreg Corso Terrestre
- Cazadores de Cataluna
- Cazadores Numantinos
- Cazadores
- Spanish Light Infantry
- Regimento de Arlanza
- Spanish Fusiliers
- Voluntarios de Coruna
- Voluntarios Tietar
- Militia Provincial Militia
- Armed Citizenry
- Guerilla Tiradores
- Tiradores de Cantabria
European Campaign, Campaign of The Coalition
Basics at Start
- In game Id – spain
- Faction name – Spain
- Nationality – Spanish
- Campaign – Peninsula, European scenario single player games, Multiplayer free play game
- Theater – Europe
- Status – Non playable
- Government – Absolute Monarchy
- Religion – Catholic
- Culture – European
- Subculture – European South
- Group – Spain Group
- Names – Spanish
- Sounds – Spain
- Abreviation – Sp
- AI Manager – nap_eur_maintainance
- AI Personality – default
- Capitol – Spain, Madrid
- Starting Treasury – 6000
- Diplomacy Relationships – Allied to France, Kingdom of Italy, Bavaria, Swiss Confederation, Baden-Württemberg, Batavian Republic in war with Austria, Great Britain, Russia, Kingdom of Sicily, Kingdom of Naples
- Starting Armies/Fleets – 3/4
Regions
Spain, Madrid
- Type – 4 slots
- Starting Buildings – Magistrate, Cantonment, Theatre, 1 slot empty
- Infrastructure – -
- Population – 10322809/20645617
- Religion – Catholic
- Wealth – 1500
- Garrison – -
- Starting Towns/Villages/Ports – Sevilla (Guns, Gunsmith), Valladolid (Horse, Stables), Penarroya (Gold Mine), Valdepenas (Wine, Vineyards), Salamanca (Education, College), Granada (Commerce, Market), La Coruna (Shipyard), Cartagena (Trading Port), Gadiz (Port, undeveloped)
Spain, Balearic Isles
- Type – 1 slot
- Starting Buildings – Tax Office
- Infrastructure – -
- Population – 211948/423896
- Religion – Catholic
- Wealth – 100
- Garrison – -
- Starting Towns/Villages/Ports – Menorca (Port, undeveloped)
Spain, Catalonia
- Type – 1 slot
- Starting Buildings – Tax Office
- Infrastructure – -
- Population – 963485/1926969
- Religion – Catholic
- Wealth – 900
- Garrison – General, 2 Dragoons, 2 Foot Artillery 9 lbr, 5 Line Infantry, 3 Cazadores
- Starting Towns/Villages/Ports – Cervera (Secret, Gentlemens Club), Tarragona (Trading Port)
- Type – 1 slot
- Starting Buildings – Cantonment
- Infrastructure – -
- Population – 213707/427413
- Religion – Catholic
- Wealth – 350
- Garrison – 3 Provincial Militia
- Starting Towns/Villages/Ports – Bilbao (Factory, Manufactory), Aragon (Wine, Vineyards)
Units
Artillery
Cavalry
- Generals Staff
- Republican Horse Guards
- Spanish Dragoons
- Guardias da Corp
- Spanish Hussars
- Spanish Line Cavalry
Infantry
- Elite Republican Guards
- Spanish Grenadiers
- Elite Spanish Guardias de Infanteria
- Cazadores
- Spanish Line Infantry
- Regimento de Arlanza
- Spanish Guerillas
- Spanish Fusiliers
- Spanish Provincial Militia
- Armed Citizenry
- Mounted Spanish Cazadores
Trade
Warships
- Santissima Trinidad (1st Rate)
- Spanish 1st Rate Ship of the Line (122 guns)
- Spanish 1st Rate Ship of the Line (106 guns)
- Spanish 3rd Rate Ship of the Line (80 guns)
- Spanish 3rd Rate Ship of the Line (74 guns)
- Spanish 4th Rate Ship of the Line (64 guns)
- Spanish 5th Rate Frigate (38 guns)
- Spanish 5th Rate Frigate (32 guns)
- Spanish Corvette (6th Rate, 24 guns)
- Spanish Brig
- Spanish Sloop
- Spanish_Bomb Ketch
- Spanish Rocket Ship
- Spanish Steam Ship (38 guns)
- Spanish Steam Ship (80 guns)
- Spanish Steam Frigate
- Spanish Steam Ironclad