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the italian soldier developed from the remnants of the western imperial soldier which is why the italian pike retinue and praetorian retinue in vanilla have a lot in common, as well as why early italian units look more like legionaries than byzantine units
the italian regions military was always largely made up of tight heavy infantry formations used as elite units by the likes of the franks french and hre where as hispania region's first wide spread use of heavy infantry is the tercio unit in the age of reformation
italian units would have more in common with the military units of the franks than the hispanians, as the frankish military, especially the carolingian military, was primarily made up of the landed descendants of gallo-roman soldiers and not frankish infantry, which are an expensive elite unit in the game.
Check out my Western Europe Retinue Pack! :D
@Ultrahigher
In my to-do list ^^/
I know not much about the Lombards but your request is accepted. I'll do some research to make a few Lombard retinues. ^^/
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