The English Aristocracy at War - Info and Reading Options
From the Welsh Wars of Edward I to the Battle of Bannockburn (Warfare in History)
By David Simpkin
"The English Aristocracy at War" is published by Boydell Press in June 19, 2008, it has 228 pages and the language of the book is English.
“The English Aristocracy at War” Metadata:
- Title: The English Aristocracy at War
- Author: David Simpkin
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 228
- Publisher: Boydell Press
- Publish Date: June 19, 2008
“The English Aristocracy at War” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Adel - Aristocracy (Social class) - Feodalisme - Great Britain - Great Britain. Army - History - Militaire aspecten - Military History - Oorlogvoering - Recruiting, enlistment - Sociale aspecten - Soldaten - Soldiers - Great britain, army - Social classes, great britain
- Places: England - Great Britain
- Time: 1066-1485 - Edward I, 1272-1307 - Edward II, 1307-1327 - To 1500
Edition Specifications:
- Format: Hardcover
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL11907019M - OL9791920W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 220001749
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2008298678
- ISBN-13: 9781843833888
- ISBN-10: 1843833883
- All ISBNs: 1843833883 - 9781843833888
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"In 1277 the recently crowned king of England, Edward I, invaded Wales; his army, large for the time, was none the less modest by his later standards. Most of his countrymen had not been on active service outside the realm for twenty years and more, if at all, yet over the course of the following four decades, up to the battle of Bannockburn in 1314, they would be called upon to fight in four different theatres of war: in Wales, Gascony, Flanders and Scotland." "Although the identities of many of the men who fought in these wars, particularly those of the thousands of peasant foot soldiers, will never be known, the names of a large proportion of the men-at-arms can be located in the records of central government." "This book utilises these sources - payrolls, horse inventories, wardrobe books and others - to examine the military careers and activities of these men-at-arms, focussing on five main themes: mobilisation; military command; service patterns among the gentry; retinues and their composition; and 'feudal' service." --Book Jacket.
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