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For this Saint Patrick's Day I went and did some looking into the 17th-century Irish Confederation that fought Cromwell. Everyone knows the Irish lost and got genocided in the end, but what the Confederacy and its armies were like is a much more obscure topic.
Turns out a small group of Irish historical reenactors made a short film more than a decade ago, centered on Confederate troops reacting to the sack of Drogheda by the Roundhead army called 'The Flag.' And for tabletop wargamers, this ancient blogger painstakingly researched the Confederates' war banners and reproduced them for his own use from 2008-12: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3. Fittingly they're chock full of Latin mottos and Catholic imagery which would've shocked & appalled the Irishmen's adversaries. I particularly like the one that literally just depicts an Irish knight torching John Calvin's book (both the Puritans and the Scots Covenanters were Calvinists) and proclaims 'THUS HERESIES PERISH', very blunt & to the point.