Renatio et Gloriam: Core Rules & Expansions (PDF Edition)

Contains the following titles:
Renatio et Gloriam : Miniature Battles Between 1494 and 1721 - eBook (pdf) 147.62MB
Renatio et Gloriam: Many enemies, Much honour : Army Lists for the Great Italian Wars and French Wars of Religion - eBook (pdf) 10.98MB
Renatio et Gloriam: Warring Dragons : Army Lists for Japan, China, Southeast Asia and India - eBook (pdf) 13.71MB
Renatio et Gloriam: Great Kings, Grand Alliances : Army Lists for the Great Northern War and War of Spanish Succession - eBook (pdf) 8.58MB
Renatio et Gloriam: Europe's Ruin : Army Lists for The Thirty Years War and British Civil Wars - eBook (pdf) 10.42MB
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Renatio et Gloriam is an award-winning tabletop miniatures ruleset for refighting the great battles of the Renaissance and Early Modern period, from the late 15th century to the end of the Great Northern War in 1721. Built on the acclaimed CCC Games engine, it puts players in the role of army commander, where command, friction, and morale decide victory or defeat.
This complete bundle includes the core rules plus four richly detailed supplements, each covering different conflicts and regions:
Many Enemies, Much Honour – The Thirty Years’ War and British Civil Wars, with 55 army lists.
Warring Dragons – Warfare across Asia, including Sengoku Japan, Ming and Qing China, Southeast Asia, and the Indian subcontinent.Great Kings, Grand Alliances – The Great Northern War and the War of the Spanish Succession, featuring Charles XII, Peter the Great, Marlborough, and more.Europe’s Ruin – The Great Italian Wars and the French Wars of Religion, with 62 detailed army lists.
In total, the system provides over 400 army lists spanning Europe and Asia, from the Italian Wars and English Civil Wars to the Ming Dynasty and Marathas. Whether you’re a casual player or a competitive wargamer, Renatio et Gloriam offers a fast, flexible, and immersive way to experience the clash of pike, shot, cavalry, and cannon across two centuries of history.





