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Knights and warhorses
Knights and warhorses

By Andrew Ayton

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The mounted, armoured knight is one of the most potent symbols of medieval civilisation, a persistent image leaping out from the folios of illuminated manuscripts and the texts of the chroniclers o...

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Knights and Warhorses
Knights and Warhorses

By Andrew Ayton

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The Battle of Crecy, 1346
The Battle of Crecy, 1346

By Andrew Ayton, Sir Philip Preston Bart

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"First large-scale study of Crécy and its context, bringing out its full significance in English and French history"--Provided by publisher.

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The Medieval Military Revolution
The Medieval Military Revolution

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In recent years military history has moved decisively out of its specialized ghetto and has come to be regarded as central to the mainstream study of the past. The concept of a 'military revolution...

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Realm of St. Stephen
Realm of St. Stephen

By Pal Engel

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Realm of St. Stephen
Realm of St. Stephen

By Pal Engel

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