Henry V and the Conquest of France 1416–53

Henry V and the Conquest of France 1416–53
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Publisher : Osprey Publishing
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ISBN-10 : 185532699X
ISBN-13 : 9781855326996
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Synopsis Henry V and the Conquest of France 1416–53 by : Paul Knight

This book details the English army that Henry V led back into France in 1417 to conquer Normandy and again take the war to the French. In 1422 Henry died, and was succeeded by the nine-month-old Henry VI: by 1429 English fortunes were in decline, but more than 20 years of warfare would pass before the English were driven from France. This period of the war is often ignored in preference to the battles of Crécy, Poitiers and Agincourt but in fact is the decisive phase of the conflict. This title examines the army that fought these campaigns in detail looking at its composition, organisation, equipment and weaponry.

The Life of King Henry the Fifth

The Life of King Henry the Fifth
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Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015082147102
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Synopsis The Life of King Henry the Fifth by : William Shakespeare

The Armies of Crécy and Poitiers

The Armies of Crécy and Poitiers
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Publisher : Osprey Publishing
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0850453933
ISBN-13 : 9780850453935
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis The Armies of Crécy and Poitiers by : Christopher Rothero

A combination of dynastic disputes, feudal quibbles, trade disagreements and historical antagonism resulted in the opening of the Hundred Years War in 1337. The first major English land victory in this conflict was the Battle of Crécy (1346). This pitted the French army, then considered the best in Europe, against the English under King Edward III. The battle established the longbow as one of the most feared weapons of the medieval period, a reputation reinforced at the bloody Battle of Poitiers (1356) where much of the French nobility was slaughtered and their king captured by the English host.

Battle Of Azincourt, October 25, 1415

Battle Of Azincourt, October 25, 1415
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Publisher : Clube de Autores
Total Pages : 126
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ISBN-10 : PKEY:CLDEAU46945
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Synopsis Battle Of Azincourt, October 25, 1415 by : André Geraque Kiffer

As an outline of the tactical maneuver that will be tested in the wargame - simulated battle - of chapter 3, we present the model of the Sicilian Opening, where we will consider a hypothesis (compared to chess) in which Azincourt was a great French attack of opportunity that shocked head-on against a solid - ground and weapons support - English defensive position. It could have been different if Constable Albret and Marshal Boucicault had been heard, and after updating the battle plan - by the terrain and the enemy situation - had taken a more appropriate offensive device. When an Arab or Double Perpendicular battle order would then be employed, that is, simultaneous pressure on two flanks - in this simulation at the northern and southern entrances of the Tramecourt-Azincourt clearing - which would require numerical, geographical, and moral superiority.

Osprey Men-At-Arms

Osprey Men-At-Arms
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 381
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ISBN-10 : 9781780962672
ISBN-13 : 1780962673
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Osprey Men-At-Arms by : Martin Windrow

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.

Fifteenth Century England a Comprehensive Chronology

Fifteenth Century England a Comprehensive Chronology
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Publisher : Trafford Publishing
Total Pages : 1141
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ISBN-10 : 9781698706184
ISBN-13 : 1698706189
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Fifteenth Century England a Comprehensive Chronology by : WM. E. Baumgaertner

This is the first volume (of what will likely be four volumes) of a comprehensive chronological history of fifteenth century England. It begins in 1397, a necessary prelude to the rise of Henry IV, and carries through to 1509 and the death of Henry VII. The series includes inter-related chronologies of Scotland, Wales, Ireland, France, Burgundy and Brittany. Volume I covers from 1397 and the last few years of the reign of Richard II, through the entire reigns of Henry IV and Henry V, and ends a few months into the reign of Henry VI (1422). In the process, it covers wars, usurpations, land and naval battles, parliaments and great council meetings, and the lives and deaths of many hundreds of prominent English, Welsh, Scottish, Irish, French, Burgundian and Breton persons.

Shrewsbury 1403

Shrewsbury 1403
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 97
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ISBN-10 : 9781472826794
ISBN-13 : 1472826795
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Synopsis Shrewsbury 1403 by : Dickon Whitewood

The battle of Shrewsbury in 1403 is one of the most important battles in English history. King Henry IV faced his erstwhile ally Henry Percy Earl of Northumberland in a bloody contest on a field outside the Shropshire town of Shrewsbury where two English armies, well-matched, and fighting with similar equipment and tactics, struggled in an archery duel in which the arrows 'fell like leaves in Autumn', before the battle was ultimately decided in close quarter hand-to-hand combat. With his victory, Henry IV secured the Lancastrian hold on the kingdom and demonstrated the right of his bloodline to the throne. Using full colour artwork and specially commissioned battlefield maps and illustrations, this is the fascinating story of the battle without which the reign of Henry V, his wars and glorious victories against the French, and the later disastrous reign of Henry VI and subsequent Wars of the Roses could not have happened.

The Soldier in Later Medieval England

The Soldier in Later Medieval England
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Total Pages : 333
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ISBN-10 : 9780199680825
ISBN-13 : 0199680825
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis The Soldier in Later Medieval England by : Adrian R. Bell

Collects the names of every soldier known to have served the English Crown from 1369 to the loss of Gascony in 1453, and seeks to investigate the different types of soldier, their regional and national origins, and movement between ranks.

The Cambridge Illustrated Atlas of Warfare

The Cambridge Illustrated Atlas of Warfare
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 204
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ISBN-10 : 0521440491
ISBN-13 : 9780521440493
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cambridge Illustrated Atlas of Warfare by : Nicholas Hooper

This book offers a highly readable account of warfare in Europe and the Mediterranean from the Battle of Poitiers to the Wars of the Roses. With an emphasis on superb full-colour cartography and illustration, The Cambridge Illustrated Atlas of Warfare: The Middle Ages, 768 1487 focuses on military strategy, debunking some of the prevailing myths of medieval warfare. Often characterized as an era dominated by lone knights and long sieges, the Middle Ages in fact had a military culture as sophisticated and complex as our own, with organized armies and a high degree of tactical intelligence. This complexity is detailed in maps, plans, and an informative text. Development of naval warfare, cavalry, and siege tactics are all covered, as is the nature of contemporary logistics and contemporary understanding of the science of warfare.