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Crusaders, condottieri and cannon: medieval warfare in societies around the mediterranean Kagay, Donald J. • Villalon, L. J. Andrew [Hrsg.]. |
In Reihe: | History of warfare / 13 |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
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Autoren suchen: Kagay, Donald J. • Villalon, L. J. Andrew |
Inhalt
War (and peace) in the law codes of Alfonso X |
Secular pragmatism and thinking about war in some court writings of Pere III "El cerimoniós" |
The national defense clause and the emergence of the Catalan state: "Princeps namque" revisited |
The siege of Damietta: seapower in the Fifth Crusade 1217-1221 A. D. |
The Mongol presence and impact in the lands of the Eastern Mediterranean |
The effect of killing the Christian prisoners at the Battle of Nicopolis |
Enemies and allies: the crown of Aragon and Al-Andalus in the twelfth century |
"The king sent them very little relief": the Castilian siege of Algreciras, 1278-1279 |
The Experience of War in Fourteenth-Century Spain: Alfonso XI and the Capture of Algeciras (1342-44) |
An appreciation of the war for Granada (1481-1492): a critical link to Western military history |
The cannon conquest of Nasrid Spain and the end of the "reconquista" |
Slaying the hydra-headed beast: Italy and the companies of adventure in the fourteenth century |
"Seeking castles in Spain": Sir Hugh Calveley and the free companies' intervention in Iberian warfare (1366-1369) |
The master's hand and the secular arm: property and discipline in the Hospital of St. John in the fourteenth century |
The Geography of Power: Matilda of Tuscany and the Strategy of Active Defense |
Reconstructing a "society organized for war" |
Twelfth-century Jewish responses to crusade and "jihad" |