The 14th-century knight lived in a century of change, in terms of both recruitment methods and the appearance of fighting men. This book describes all aspects of the knight's life, including his training in the castle yard and the hard knocks of tournaments. The knight's daily routine on campaign i
English Medieval knight, 1400-1500
โ Scribed by Christopher Gravett, Graham Turner
- Publisher
- Osprey Military
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 63
- Series
- Warrior 35
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
The 15th century was a time of change for knighthood. Knights no longer fought for their lords in return for land, since the feudal summons had long before given way to a system of contracts. Moreover, many knights now preferred the role of landowner, man-about-town or parliamentary representative. However, this was also the age of the knight in plate armour, of the battle of Agincourt and the conquests of Henry V, and of the Wars of the Roses, the bloody internecine struggle that tore medieval England apart. In this title Christopher Gravett describes the life of a 15th century knight, his equipment and experiences from his earliest days as a squire through to his experiences on the battlefields of England and France.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
The 14th-century knight lived in a century of change, in terms of both recruitment methods and the appearance of fighting men. This book describes all aspects of the knight's life, including his training in the castle yard and the hard knocks of tournaments. The knight's daily routine on campaign i
Osprey - Warrior - 048 - English Medieval Knight 1200-1300 ะะะะะ ;ะะะะะะะฏ ะะกะขะะ ะะฏ ะะทะดะฐัะตะปัััะฒะพ: Ospreyะกะตัะธั: Warrior - 048ะฏะทัะบ: ะฐะฝะณะปะธะนัะบะธะน ะะพะปะธัะตััะฒะพ ัััะฐะฝะธั: 68ะคะพัะผะฐั: pdfะ ะฐะทะผะตั: 39.43 ะะฑ ifolder.ru 51 1 2 3 4 5
The 13th century was a time of change for knights in England. They were faced with rising costs and increasing demands on their time for local government because of their very status in society, until knighthood itself was sometimes avoided. This period saw as well the development of the tournament
The 15th century was a time of change for knighthood. Knights no longer fought for their lords in return for land, since the feudal summons had long before given way to a system of contracts. Moreover, many knights now preferred the role of landowner, man-about-town or parliamentary representative.