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Hail Caesar Bareheaded Viking Bondi B
Hail Caesar Bareheaded Viking Bondi B Viking bondi were free landowning farmers who formed the backbone of Norse society during the Viking Age, r...
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Hail Caesar Viking Hirdmen B Viking hirdmen, also known as housecarls or huscarls, were elite warriors who served as the personal bodyguards and ...
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Hail Caesar Viking Command Group Viking commanders, known as war leaders or chieftains, were typically chosen based on a combination of factors t...
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Hail Caesar Viking Raiders A Viking raid was a sudden, surprise attack conducted by Norse warriors during the Viking Age (late 8th to early 11th ...
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Hail Caesar Viking Ulfhednar Ulfhednar were elite Viking warriors known for their ferocity and unique battle practices, often associated with the...
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Hail Caesar Viking Huscarls A Viking hirdmen, also known as housecarls or huscarls, were elite warriors who served as the personal bodyguards and...
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Hail Caesar Viking Huscarls B Viking hirdmen, also known as housecarls or huscarls, were elite warriors who served as the personal bodyguards and...
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Hail Caesar Vikings In Britain Eric Bloodaxe, also known as Eric Haraldsson, was a prominent Viking ruler during the 10th century. He was the son...
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Hail Caesar Bareheaded Viking Bondi A Viking bondi were free landowning farmers who formed the backbone of Norse society during the Viking Age, r...
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Hail Caesar Viking Warlords Oleg of Novgorod, also known as Oleg the Seer, was a Varangian (Viking) prince who played a pivotal role in the early...
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Hail Caesar Viking Bondi A Viking Bondi were free landowning farmers in Norse society during the Viking Age, roughly spanning from the late 8th t...
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Hail Caesar Viking Hearthguards Viking hearthguards, also known as housecarls or hirdmen, were elite warriors who served as the personal bodygu...
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Hail Caesar Saxon Huscarls A Huscarls played a crucial role in key battles, such as the Battle of Hastings in 1066, where they fought valiantly...
View full detailsHail Caesar Saxon Leaders - Battle Of Hastings
Hail Caesar Saxon Leaders - Battle Of Hastings Gyrth Godwinson was an Anglo-Saxon nobleman and the younger brother of King Harold Godwinson, the ...
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Hail Caesar Saxon Archers Saxon archers were a vital component of the Anglo-Saxon military forces during the early medieval period, particularly ...
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Hail Caesar Saxon Command Group+ Saxon heavy infantry were a formidable force in early medieval England, particularly during the late 5th to 11th...
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Hail Caesar Saxon Medium Cavalry Saxon medium cavalry, during the early medieval period, were versatile and crucial components of Saxon military ...
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Hail Caesar Saxon Slingers Saxons employed slingers in their armies as light infantry skirmishers during the early medieval period. These slinger...
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Hail Caesar Saxon Light Cavalry Saxon light cavalry in the early medieval period were fast and agile units, designed for rapid movement and versa...
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Hail Caesar Saxon Thegn Heavy Infantry A Thegns, the wealthy noblemen of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, served as retainers for their lords, fulfilling ...
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Hail Caesar Saxon Thegn Heavy Infantry B Thegns, the wealthy noblemen of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, served as retainers for their lords, fulfilling ...
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Hail Caesar Saxon Huscarls B The infantry of the Saxon force during the 1066 conquest was primarily composed of the fyrd and the housecarls. The ...
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Hail Caesar Saxon Ceorls A Saxon ceorls were free peasant farmers in Anglo-Saxon England, forming the backbone of rural society from the early me...
View full detailsHail Caesar Saxon Earls & Kings - 11th Century
Hail Caesar Saxon Earls & Kings - 11th Century Ethelred the Unready, also known as Æthelred II, was King of England from 978 to 1013 and agai...
View full detailsHail Caesar – Ancient and Medieval Battles on the Tabletop
March into history with Hail Caesar, the miniatures wargame that lets you command mighty armies from the dawn of civilization to the Middle Ages. Whether leading Roman legions, Greek phalanxes, barbarian hordes, or medieval knights, Hail Caesar captures the drama and tactics of ancient and medieval warfare with grand-scale battles and sweeping maneuvers.
1. What is Hail Caesar?
Hail Caesar is a historical tabletop wargame by Warlord Games that focuses on battles from ancient times through the medieval period. Players lead large armies across open fields, maneuvering units into flanks, breaking enemy lines, and replicating the grand strategy of history’s greatest commanders.
2. What periods does Hail Caesar cover?
The game spans from the Bronze Age through the end of the medieval era. Popular armies include Romans, Greeks, Persians, Celts, Goths, Huns, Saxons, Normans, and Crusaders. Army lists are available for a wide range of historical periods and regions.
3. How does gameplay work?
Players command divisions composed of multiple units like infantry, cavalry, or artillery. Orders are issued each turn, but success isn't guaranteed—command rolls determine if your troops follow orders, creating a dynamic, unpredictable battlefield. Movement, morale, and combat mechanics create a flow of maneuver and decisive clashes.
4. What scale are the miniatures?
Most Hail Caesar games are played with 28mm miniatures, but the rules are flexible and easily adapted for smaller scales like 15mm. Players typically field several units per division, with armies representing forces from hundreds to thousands of historical troops.
5. Is Hail Caesar beginner-friendly?
Yes. The rules are straightforward but encourage tactical thinking and battlefield management. New players can start small with just a division or two before expanding to larger battles. The game rewards careful planning, but allows for cinematic moments and heroic charges.
6. What products are available?
Hail Caesar offers rulebooks, army list supplements, starter army bundles, miniatures boxes, terrain sets, and campaign books. Starter sets often include a complete force, quick-start guides, and all necessary components to get playing quickly.
7. Can I create custom armies?
Absolutely. Players can build themed forces using historical army lists or create fictional battles between different cultures. The flexible unit stats and leadership rules allow customization while keeping gameplay balanced and dynamic.