



TBD - what else needs to go here? basic faction guide, colors, pretty it up some with the flag. Medieval: Total War | Grand Campaign : FactionsĪlmohads | Aragonese | Burgundians | Byzantines | Danes | Egyptians | English | French | Golden Horde | Holy Roman Empire | Hungarians | Italians | Novgorod | Papacy | Poles | Russians | Sicilians | Swiss | Spanish | Turks Their special crusade unit are the Teutonic Knights.Ģ1 Royal Knights (faction leader), 100 SpearmenĦ0 Urban Militia, 100 Spearmen, 100 Peasantsġ00 Feudal Sergeants, 40 Mounted CrossbowmenĢ1 Royal Knights (faction leader), 40 Feudal Knights, 60 HalberdiersĤ0 Feudal Knights, 100 Spearmen, 12 Catapult Crewġ00 Feudal Sergeants, 60 Urban Militia, 100 SpearmenĢ1 Royal Knights (faction leader), 60 Chivalric Men-At-Arms, 60 Crossbowmen, 100 Peasants, 12 Catapult CrewĦ0 Militia Sergeants, 60 Urban Militia, 60 Handgunners, 12 Serpentine CrewĤ0 Chivalric Knights, 40 Mounted Crossbowmen, 60 Urban MilitiaĦ0 Chivalric Men-At-Arms, 60 Militia SergeantsĦ0 Chivalric Men-At-Arms, 100 Chivalric Sergeants, 60 Urban Militiaġ00 Chivalric Sergeants, 60 Militia Sergeants, 60 Urban MilitiaĤ0 Teutonic Knights, 40 Teutonic Sergeants, 100 PeasantsĤ0 Chivalric Knights, 60 Chivalric Men-At-Arms, 60 ArchersĢ x 60 Crossbowmen, 60 Halberdiers, 12 Catapult Crew However, local lords have little loyalty to the Emperor, so civil war is more likely.

Unlike the other faction leaders, the Holy Roman Emperor is elected, which can be useful - usually the death of an heir-less leader spells disaster, but the Germans simply elect a new one. They have access to some unique and special units, including the supremely heavy Gothic Knights (which they share with the Italians). The Germans (faction colour black), who represent the Holy Roman Empire, are a large Catholic faction.
