Anyone?
The best that I can come up with is the "Sea Beggar", which was mentioned in passing as being integral to the success of their revolt against the Spanish garrisons in the area. They were somehow affiliated with William the Silent, leader of the revolt (and future stadtholder of the new "United Provinces") and attacked from the sea, overwhelming towns by surprise.
They would replace Musketmen, require Saltpeter, cost 9 shields, and be amphibious at 4/3/1.
Can anyone familiar with the term or Dutch history clue me in here? Most of the websites regarding "sea beggar"'s revolve around a Doctor Who episode by the same name, and the term is not apparently directly translatable (zeeschooier is the best I could come up with).
The best that I can come up with is the "Sea Beggar", which was mentioned in passing as being integral to the success of their revolt against the Spanish garrisons in the area. They were somehow affiliated with William the Silent, leader of the revolt (and future stadtholder of the new "United Provinces") and attacked from the sea, overwhelming towns by surprise.
They would replace Musketmen, require Saltpeter, cost 9 shields, and be amphibious at 4/3/1.
Can anyone familiar with the term or Dutch history clue me in here? Most of the websites regarding "sea beggar"'s revolve around a Doctor Who episode by the same name, and the term is not apparently directly translatable (zeeschooier is the best I could come up with).
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