Armies of Medieval Burgundy 1364 1477

Armies of Medieval Burgundy 1364   1477
Author: Nicholas Michael
Publsiher: Osprey Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1983-11-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 0850455189

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King John the Good of France was captured by the English at the Battle of Poitiers in 1356; his 14-year-old son Philip fought valiantly by his side until the bitter end, and as soon as he was in a position to do so, King John rewarded his son's courage and devotion by designating him Duke of Burgundy, a title that by chance had just become extinct. Philip was the first of the Valois Dukes of Burgundy and this fascinating text by Nicholas Michael examines the functioning and organization of the Burgundian armies from the beginning of his reign until the time of the last of the Valois Dukes: Charles the Bold.

Ancient and Medieval Wargaming

Ancient and Medieval Wargaming
Author: Neil Thomas
Publsiher: The History Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2007-06-21
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9780752496115

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Re-fight some of the bloodiest battles of the ancient and medieval worlds! Seasoned wargamer and author Neil Thomas brings historical perspective to the hobby with a description and interpretation of significant military developments from 3,000BC to AD1500. Wargaming is the simulation of accurate historical battles using miniature figures to fight over three dimensional terrain, their movement and combat being regulated by clearly defined rules. Neil Thomas' new book provides specific coverage of ancient and medieval wargaming, thanks to its division into biblical, classical, Dark Age and medieval sections. Each section has its own set of rules and much expanded army lists. The wargamer gains additional perspective from data panels containing facts about weaponry, personalities and chroniclers, and quotations from original document sources. Useful suggestions for further reading are also included, while battle reports in each section provide tactical insights for both novice and veteran wargamers.

The Ideology of Burgundy

The Ideology of Burgundy
Author: Jonathan Boulton,Jan Veenstra
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2006-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789047418498

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This book is a collection of eight essays on the ideology of Burgundy, dealing with the body of ideas, images, institutions and narrative fictions produced for the Valois dukes of Burgundy to create and maintain their incipient domanial state (1364-1560s).

Osprey Men At Arms

Osprey Men At Arms
Author: Martin Windrow
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2012-01-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781780962672

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Osprey Men-at-Arms: A Celebration is a very special volume detailing some of the wonderful artwork that has graced Osprey's renowned Men-at-Arms series over the last forty years. Beautifully presented in luxurious cloth, embossed and foil blocked, with head and tails bands and a ribbon bookmark, the collection contains the most treasured illustrations from the vast archives of this respected series and is a classic, collectable item for all military history enthusiasts.

The Hussite Wars 1419 36

The Hussite Wars 1419   36
Author: Stephen Turnbull
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2024-01-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781472866370

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An illustrated study of the fighting men of the Hussite Wars in 15th-century Bohemia, a significant transition point in medieval history. In 1415, the judicial murder of the religious reformer Jan Hus sparked a major uprising in Bohemia. His death led within a few years to the 'Hussite' revolution against the monarchy, the German aristocracy and the Church establishment. In this book, Stephen Turnbull examines how the largely peasant Hussite armies successfully defied a series of international 'crusades' for two decades. He details how the Hussites owed many of their victories to the charismatic general Jan Zizka, and his novel tactical methods based on the use of 'war wagons'. Fully illustrated with archive photography and specially commissioned colour artwork, this book investigates a remarkable episode in medieval warfare, which is remembered not only as the Czech national epic, but as an important forerunner to the wars of the Reformation the following century.

The Medieval Military Engineer

The Medieval Military Engineer
Author: Peter Fraser Purton
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2018
Genre: HISTORY
ISBN: 9781783272785

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Sheds light on the skills and techniques of the medieval military engineer, over a thousand year sweep.

A History of the Late Medieval Siege 1200 1500

A History of the Late Medieval Siege  1200 1500
Author: Peter Fraser Purton
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 550
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781843834496

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The first book of a two-volume history of siege warfare and techniques in Europe and the Middle and Far East covering the period 450-1500. --

Philip the Good

Philip the Good
Author: Richard Vaughan
Publsiher: Boydell Press
Total Pages: 524
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0851159176

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Philip, who ruled from 1419 to 1467, was one of the most powerful and influential rulers of the fifteenth century. Forced into an alliance with the English, he soon found that he held the balance of power between England and France - reflected in the final crucial phase of the Hundred Years War. Under Philip the Good, grandson of the founder of the duchy's power, Burgundy reached its apogee. Professor Vaughan portrays not only Philip the Good himself, perhaps the most attractive personality among the four great dukes, butthe workings of the court and of one of the most efficent - if not necessarily the most popular - administrations in fifteenth-century Europe. The complex diplomatic history of Philip the Good's long ducal reign (1419-1467) occupies much of the book, in particular Burgundy's relations with England and France. The central theme is Philip the Good's policy of territorial and personal aggrandisement, which culminated in his negotiations with the Holy Roman Emperor for a crown. And due attention is given to the great flowering of artistic life in Burgundy which made Philip's court at Dijon an important cultural centre in the period immediately preceding the Renaissance. All this is based on the close study of the considerable surviving archives of Philip's civil service, and on the chronicles and letters of the period. Philip the Good provides a definitive study of the life and times of the rulerwhose position and achievements made him the greatest magnate in Europe during what has been called "the Burgundian century".