R E N A I S S A N C E N E W S L E T T E R Issue Number 407 September 17, 2012 _______________________________________________________________________________ GM: Constantine Xanthos, 4050 N. Ocean Drive, Unit 204, Lauderdale by the Sea, FL 33308 WEB SITE: cx.rensim.org EMAIL: cjxren@yahoo.com _______________________________________________________________________________ DECEMBER ORDERS - Orders for December 1526 are due in my hands by October 7, 2012. NEW PLAYERSHIPS - TRASTAMARA, MENDOZA, MANRIQUE, SILVA, FONSECA, TALAVERA & BERMUDEZ: Richard Blondin, 504 Sunset Avenue, La Junta CO 81050 KHAZIN: Alan Swartz, 5510 Cedarwood Drive, Valley Station KY 40272 RESULTS OF NOVEMBER SIEGES - Lazarus Goldli, Magistarte of Enos, successfully completed his first month of siege at Palermo. Charles de Lenoncourt, Count of Lenoncourt, successfully completed his fifth month of siege at Arles. Peppin Perault, Magistrate of Issoudunm, successfully completed his fourth month of siege at Mezieres. Milon Illiers successfully completed his fifth month of siege at Perigueux. Sigismund Jagiello successfully completed his third month of siege at Iglo. SIEGES FOR DECEMBER - MEZIERES: besieged by Peppin Perault PERIGUEUX: Besieged by Milon Illiers PALERMO: Besieged by Lazarus Goldli, Magistrate of Enos SALONIKA: Besieged by Guillaume Legier, Magistrate of Anatolihissar NOVEMBER EVENTS - Inside Toulouse, troopless Remy Hallot, Magistrate of Toulouse, was attacked and defeated by the King of France with (M=999) 70,300 auxiliaries. The Magistrate was not killed. 4,950 ducats were captured. Inside Aix, while the tenant, Pierre Villiers, looked on from a tower, Guillaume Briconnet, Bishop of Saint Malo, took control of the town by defeating its 770-man garrison (LOY=548) with his (M=995) 195,000 auxiliaries, 74,853 arquebusiers, 19,916 pikemen, 35,000 archers and 5,874 heavy cavalry. Inside Arcachon, while the tenant, Henry Hallot, watched from his tower, Etien Lenoncourt, Bishop of Tarbes, took control of the town by defeating its 337-man garrison (LOY=549) with his (M=999) 103,188 auxiliaries. Inside Munich, the Kiefuss family tower (FAS=20), which was defended by two tower garrison troops, was captured by assault by Victorin Podebrad, Duke of Opava, with (M=999) 81,914 auxiliaries, 51,322 arquebusiers, 24,576 pikemen, 18,159 archers, 1,340 heavy cavalry and 3,840 crew. Inside Dreux, during the absence of Olivier d'Albret, Grand Duke of Dreux, the town's tenant, de facto control was taken by Leon Perault, Magistrate of Lorca, with (M=999) 46,633 auxiliaries by defeating the 116-man garrison (LOY=526). Gaston SALAZAR was appointed to the magistracy of Rheims. Donald FLETCHER produced a work of art critical of Laurent A. TERRAIL. Archibald CAMPBELL produced a work of art critical of Laurent A. TERRAIL. Abraham CAMPBELL produced a work of art critical of Laurent A. TERRAIL. Norman FISHER wrote a diatribe against Laurent A. TERRAIL. Andrew HAY produced a work of art critical of Laurent A. TERRAIL. Thomas ROTHERAM produced a work of art critical of Laurent A. TERRAIL. John FRASER produced a work of art critical of Laurent A. TERRAIL. Albrecht DURER produced a work of art critical of Laurent A. TERRAIL. Antoine PERAULT wrote a diatribe against Laurent A. TERRAIL. Jean ILLIERS wrote a diatribe against Laurent A. TERRAIL. Rene ILLIERS produced a work of art critical of Laurent A. TERRAIL. Edward STOREY produced a work of art critical of Laurent A. TERRAIL. Oberto GIOVANNI shortened the road from Florence to Lecce to 374 miles. Jacob KER was appointed to the magistracy of Erfurt. Creon RANGABE shortened the road from Arbaji to Sennar to 276 miles. Pachachi MARAKKAR shortened the road from Vijayanagar to Calicut to 210 mi. Ahmed JUMBLAT shortened the road from Beirut to Rakka to 209 miles. Giuliano ROVERE shortened the road from Kaifeng to Ichang to 338 miles. Diego LEPE shortened the road from Peking to Hangginqi to 287 miles. Thomas WAKEFIELD shortened the road from Dartmouth to Pontefract to 224 mi. Ali SAFAVID shortened the road from Tabriz to Poti to 331 miles. Bassima SAFAVID shortened the road from Diarbekr to Sinope to 341 miles. Ihab SAFAVID shortened the road from Kerman to Naband to 334 miles. Omar MONTAFIQ shortened the road from Samawa to Unayzah to 316 miles. Alaaldawla BAKHTISHAH shortened the road from Herat to Kabul to 283 miles. Mustafa BAKHTISHAH opened the market at Jogjakarta. Mansur AFSHAR shortened the road from Teheran to Tun to 269 miles. Enver AFSHAR opened the market at Zavah. Ali Beg PURNAK shortened the road from Balkh to Firebr to 233 miles. Izmet YAKUBOGLU shortened the road from Adrianople to Vidin to 228 miles. Adnan YAHYAWI opened the market at Amasia. Abdalwahhab TAHIRID shortened the road from Sidon to Elat to 269 miles. Naim MOKHA shortened the road from JebelAkhdar to Muscat to 303 miles. Naim MOKHA opened the market at JebelAkhdar. Tawfiq ERRIAD shortened the road from Erriad to Doha to 194 miles. Enver MUSTAPHA shortened the road from Brusa to Sinope to 311 miles. Bayezid II OSMANLI shortened the road from Karaman to Amasia to 259 miles. Selim DAOUDOGLU was appointed to the magistracy of Sinope. Jemal NARUN shortened the road from Tergovist to Constantinople to 219 mi. Selim DAOUDOGLU opened the market at Sinope. SOVEREIGNTY CHANGES - VALENCE & NIMES: King of Orange to King of France TOULOUSE & LAREOLE: King of Navarre to King of France CRACOW: King of Schwarzburg-Blankenberg to King of Poland PRZEMYSL: Sovereign Duke of Mazovia to King of Poland