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Armies of Castile and Aragon 1370-1516

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Dr. John Pohl is Adjunct Full Professor in the Department of Art History at UCLA. He has conducted numerous archaeological excavations and surveys in Mexico and Central America as well as the Catalan region of southern France. Dr. Pohl has worked on museum exhibitions for Princeton University, the Getty, and with the Los Angeles County Museum of Art to film productions for the History Channel, the Discovery Channel, the BBC and Dreamworks. Gerry Embleton has been a leading illustrator and researcher of historical costume since the 1970s, and has illustrated and written Osprey titles on a wide range of subjects for more than 20 years. He is an internationally respected authority on 15th and 18th century costumes in particular. He lives in Switzerland, where since 1988 he has also become well known for designing and creating life-size historical figures for museums. Klappentext Most studies of medieval warfare in the late 14th and 15th centuries concentrate on the Hundred Years' War between England and France and the Wars of the Roses. But meanwhile, on the Iberian peninsula, the foundations of Spain's military 'Golden Age' were being laid as the kingdoms of Castile and Aragon under the Trastamara dynasty grew in power, ambition and success. Featuring spectacular full-colour artwork, and rare manuscript illustrations, this book depicts the fighting men whose skill and tactical flexibility made Spain into a world power at the close of the Middle Ages, carving out empires from the Mediterranean to the Caribbean.Featuring specially commissioned full-color artwork, this engaging study explains and illustrates the armies of Castile and Aragon between 1370 and 1516 that drove the Moors from the Iberian peninsula, unified Spain, defeated the French in Italy by their tactical flexibility, and laid the foundations for Spain's subsequent world-wide empire. Zusammenfassung Featuring specially commissioned full-color artwork, this engaging study explains and illustrates the armies that drove the Moors from the Iberian peninsula, unified Spain, and laid the foundations for Spain’s subsequent world-wide empire. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction/ Iberian rivalries: Pedro the Cruel and Enrique II; John of Gaunt's invasion; the regency of Ferdinand I and Catherine; Granada and the Moors/ Iberian armies of the 14th-15th centuries: strategy; economy; city-states; castles, ports, and arsenals/ Tactics: infantry, cavalry, and artillery; naval warfare and logistics - Weaponry/ Alfonso V and the conquest of Naples: war with Genoa; sea combat and amphibious assaults; Milan, Sforza, and the Condottierri; tactics; artillery/ Ferdinand II and Isabella: conquests of Granada and the Caribbean/ Invasion of Italy: Gonzalo de Cordoba; a new standing army; tercio tactics; siege tactics/ Legacy: Spain and global empire/ Plate commentaries /Index...

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Authors John Pohl, Pohl John
Assisted by Gerry Embleton (Illustration)
Publisher Osprey Publishers
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.04.2015
 
EAN 9781472804198
ISBN 978-1-4728-0419-8
No. of pages 48
Dimensions 178 mm x 241 mm x 5 mm
Series Men-at-Arms
Men-at-Arms
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Middle Ages
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political administration

Spain, military history, HISTORY / Military / Medieval, Warfare & defence, c 1000 CE to c 1500, HISTORY / Europe / Medieval, Weapons and equipment, Land forces and warfare, Military uniforms / insignia

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