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Campaldino 1289 (Paperback)
Kelly DeVries, Niccolo Capponi; Illustrated by Graham Turner; Maps by Paul Kime, Bounford.com
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Discovery Miles 3 630
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Campaldino is one of the important battles between the Guelphs and
Ghibellines - the major political factions in the city states of
central and northern Italy. It heralded the rise of Florence to a
dominant position over the area of Tuscany and was one of the last
occassions when the Italian city militias contested a battle, with
the 14th century seeing the rise of the condottiere in Italy's
Wars. In this highly illustrated new study, renowned medieval
historians Kelly De Vries and Niccolo Capponi have uncovered new
material from the battlefield itself, as well as using all the
available sources, to breathe new life into this colourful and
fascinating battle.
When the heavily manned fleet of the Ottoman Empire met the ships
of a fragile coalition of Christian European states in 1571, the
waters off the coast of Greece, they say, "ran red with blood." It
was a victory of the West-the first major victory of Europeans
against the Ottoman Empire. In this compelling piece of narrative
history, Niccolo Capponi describes the underlying clash of cultures
and takes a fresh look at the bloody struggle between oared
fighting galleys and determined men of faith. As a description of
the age-old conflict between Christianity and Islam, it is a story
which resonates today.
The battle of Castagnaro, fought on 11 March 1387 between the Veronese and the Paduans, is one of the most famous Italian medieval conflicts in the English-speaking world. This is thanks in no small part to the exploits of the renowned English mercenary (or condottiero) captain, Sir John Hawkwood. Commanding the Paduan army, he led them to a stunning victory.
This new study challenges the conventional story of the battle, relocating it to the other side of the Adige River, and showing that Hawkwood was no mere disciple of his previous commander, the Black Prince–he was a highly talented and intelligent general in his own right. Using specially commissioned full-colour artwork, this fascinating book shows how Hawkwood used his own acumen, and the training, skills, and discipline of his very experienced condottieri, to defeat his opponents at Castagnaro.
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