Twenty Battles That Shaped Medieval Europe by Georgios Theotokis

Twenty Battles That Shaped Medieval Europe by Georgios Theotokis

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Twenty Battles That Shaped Medieval Europe by Georgios Theotokis

Warfare has been central to European history for millennia; Twenty Battles that Shaped Medieval Europe examines the strategy, military and equipment and battle-tactics of European armies in the Middle Ages. Its fundamental aim is to stimulate the reader's interest in the importance of pitched battles in war, and to explain the geo-political gravity of twenty of them from the Battle of Frigidus in AD394 to the Battle of Varna in 1444, taking in such key battles as Hastings in 1066 and Bouvines in 1214.
Dr Georgios Theotokis is a historian specializing in the military history of eastern Mediterranean in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages; he earned his PhD in History in 2010 at the University of Glasgow. He has published many articles on Medieval/early Modern conflict in Europe and the Mediterranean. He is the editor of Military History of the Mediterranean Sea (2018).
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ISBN 13 9780719828737
ISBN 10 0719828732
Title Twenty Battles That Shaped Medieval Europe
Author Georgios Theotokis
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher The Crowood Press Ltd
Year published 2019-04-30
Number of pages 242
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