Sunday, August 17, 2025

Eannatum and Ush c.2450 BC - Command and Colors Ancients Game

 

Armies deployed - Umma on the left,
Lagash on the right

Opposite end


Umma infantry advance in the centre


Lagash infantry attack


Umma infantry forced to retreat
and units are destroyed







Last Sunday afternoon I played a solo Command and Colors Ancients game with my Sumerians out in the shed. I noticed recently on the Command and Colors Ancients website that there were some new Sumerian scenarios. I thought I'd try this battle, Eannatum of Lagash versus Ush of Umma c.2450 BC, which was a great victory for Eannatum and Lagash. The famous Stele of Vultures, now in the Louvre, actually commemorates this battle. Both sides had similar forces with a slight advantage in cards and numbers for Lagash. There was a reduction in shooting range for LI bow and some special rules for Sumerian Commander Chariots. I didn't worry about any terrain, it was most likely fought on a flat plain.

The infantry of Umma advanced confidently in the centre, two double time cards in their hand, no doubt bolstering their belief in the favour of the gods! The infantry of Umma were forced to retreat and after several turns had two units destroyed. The Lagash infantry pressed the attack in the centre, while Ush of Umma responded by ordering the advance of his infantry on the right flank. Shooting, casualties and retreats followed but Umma finally had some success clawing back a couple of victory points. It was too little, too late, however and Eannatum of Lagash won easily 6-2 victory points.



Lagash attack again


Umma advances on the right flank


Shooting, casualties and retreats
on the Lagash left flank


Umma finally has some success


Umma claws back a couple of victory points


Lagash win 6-2 victory points


12 comments:

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    1. Thanks Michal, good to get the troops out.

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  2. What a great way to spend a Sunday afternoon!

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  3. An interesting battle, I know very little about the Sumerians, so nice to see this one. Great looking armies.

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    1. Thanks Donnie, if you’re in the UK a trip to to the British Musuem with the Standard of Ur and other Sumerian objects is pretty amazing.

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  4. Your painted figures/units look great! what I like about your battles the units look clean and organized to be able concentrate and stay focus on command control. lovely photos and battle report - Awesome!

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    1. Thanks Phil, there are so many great 28mm and 15mm Sumerian ranges around now. Solo games are easier in some ways, the table tend to get messier the more people involved.

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  5. Lovely looking ancients battle!
    Best Iain

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  6. Wow! Amazing Ancients gaming again, Mike. This has to be one of the earliest recorded battles in history.

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    1. Thanks Dean, you probably right about that.

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