Suppose I'll do this in more than one post ...
My Civitate scenario was first created in the spring of 2020. Believe I played it at least 5 times from then and across the summer using Zoom. The scenario started out using only the Italian and Norman lists in the Lion Rampant book which are as follows ...
Italians ... 1 mounted men-at-arms, 1 mounted sergeants, 2 foot sergeants, 1 crossbows, 1 bidowers
Normans ... 2 mounted men-at arms, 2 foot yeomen, 1 crossbows, 1 bidowers
This past winter I added 6 more points to both sides ... another foot sergeant and bidower to the Italians, another mounted men-at-arms to the Normans. This was done to try to reflect what is known about the actual armies, while also giving more "oomph" for the scenario to be played by four people, two per side. Each side got two commanders as well.
Then this spring I exchanged the crossbows for archers, and then added another 6 more points to both sides, and they then each totaled 36 points. This time the Italians got two mixed units and a half sized foot sergeants in exchange for losing 1 foot sergeant and the additional bidower unit. Meanwhile I added a foot men-at-arms to the Normans. This also meant with the extra points, then I could give three commands to the Normans versus two commands for the Italians, which is seems more in line with the history. However, I also made the Pope a commander for the Italians as well, yet this was only over his half sized foot sergeant guards, although he could leave the protection of the city to aid in leading other troops if desired.
I will give a list of the two sides next, and then some comments regarding the two games I hosted of this scenario at Huzzah! 2021: Hold The Line convention held over the internet.