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Armies of Plantagenet England, 1135-1337, the Scottish and Welsh war and continental campaigns, Gabriele Esposito

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Armies of Plantagenet England, 1135-1337, the Scottish and Welsh war and continental campaigns, Gabriele Esposito
Language
eng
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Armies of Plantagenet England, 1135-1337
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Gabriele Esposito
Series statement
Armies of the Past
Sub title
the Scottish and Welsh war and continental campaigns
Summary
The ascent of the Plantagenets to the English throne in 1154 led to the beginning of a new historical phase in the British Isles, which was marked by numerous wars that were fought between the Kingdom of England and the 'Celtic nations' of Wales, Scotland and Ireland. During the rule of the Norman kings, the English armies had not completed the conquest of Wales and had established only some footholds in Ireland; Scotland was still independent and was ready to contest the Plantagenets' possession of northern England. As a result of this situation, the two centuries between the rise of the new dynasty and the beginning of the Hundred Years' War were characterized by a series of wars that ravaged feudal England. Gabriele Esposito covers all these conflicts, following the campaigns of Richard the Lionheart as well as those of his younger brother who was defeated on the continent at the large Battle of Bouvines; the conquest of Wales is analyzed in detail, as well as the First Scottish War of Independence that saw William Wallace playing a prominent role. The organization and equipment of all the troop types taken into account is described in full detail and lavishly illustrated with color images of reenactors, bringing these forces to life
Target audience
adult
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