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Italian Wars Volume 3: Francis I and the Battle of Pavia 1525 [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 130 pages, height x width: 248x178 mm, 20 b/w ills, 9 maps
  • Sērija : From Retinue to Regiment 1453-1618
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Feb-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Helion & Company
  • ISBN-10: 1914059662
  • ISBN-13: 9781914059667
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 130 pages, height x width: 248x178 mm, 20 b/w ills, 9 maps
  • Sērija : From Retinue to Regiment 1453-1618
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Feb-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Helion & Company
  • ISBN-10: 1914059662
  • ISBN-13: 9781914059667
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Pavia, 24th February 1525. In the dead of night, Spanish and German troops led by Charles de Bourbon launch a surprise attack against the French army that has been laying siege to Pavia of months.

In the early hours of the 24th of February 1525, under the walls of the city of Pavia, the best Imperial fought against one of the largest French armies every to have invade the Italian states. Armies led by the young Francis I of France and the Emperor Charles V fought for the coveted prize of the Duchy of Milan. By the end of the fighting, the renowned Black Legion had been wiped out and the cream of the French heavy cavalry had been destroyed, by the massed ranks of drilled and disciplined Spanish arquebusiers. The French king and many of his nobles were prisoner of the enemy.Seen as one of the most significant battles in history, Pavia was to be the decisive battle of what became known as the Italian Wars, a series of conflicts that for almost thirty years raged the length of the peninsula, fought by Europe’s most powerful states.The defeat of the French Gendarmes at Pavia would signal the end of the dominance of heavy cavalry on the battlefield and the rise of the professional infantry soldier using increasingly proficient firearms in ever greater numbers.In this third volume of the series, the events that led to the decisive battle of Pavia, from the Peace of Noyon in 1516 to the fateful day are examined. The phases of the battle have been reconstructed and described in detail, comparing the many and varied accounts, whilst the site of the battle is examined for evidence of the fighting.The armies and troops that fought at the battle are also examined in detail, as are their leaders.The authors also devote an important section of the book to the heraldry of the armies. Coats of Arms, heraldic devices and flags the colors used are examined and reconstructed from original images and French, Spanish, and Italian sources. The culmination of this groundbreaking research is the creation of 8 specially commissioned original color plates depicting the clothing, equipment, flags and heraldic devices of the armies at Pavia.
Introduction iv
1 The Shadow of War Returns
8(9)
2 The Battle of Bicocca
17(9)
3 Lombardy Under Imperial Rule
26(7)
4 The Battle of Romagnano
33(7)
5 The Siege of Pavia
40(9)
6 Lists of the Imperial and French Armies Before the Battle of Pavia as Transcribed in Sanudo's Chronicles
49(6)
7 The Battle of Pavia
55(11)
8 Losses at the Battle of Pavia
66(6)
9 The Consequences of the Battle
72(4)
10 The heraldry of Francis
76(6)
11 The Liveries of the French Noblemen
82(8)
12 The Liveries of the Imperial Captains at the Battle of Pavia
90(4)
13 The Devices of Charles III, Duke of Bourbon
94(3)
14 The Heraldry of the Battle of Pavia in Images and Documents
97(9)
15 German and Italian Black Bands and their Livery
106(9)
16 The Spanish Arquebusiers: the determining factor in the French defeat
115(3)
Colour Plate Captions 118(2)
Bibliography 120