Medieval siege warfare: A reconnaissance
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View ArticleThe Sieges of Bristol and Bath in 1138 from the Gesta Stephani
This section of the Gesta Stephani deals with events in Bristol in 1138. Geoffrey Talbot had just lost his bases of Hereford and Weobley to Stephan, while Gilbert de Lacy was an enemy of Miles of...
View ArticleThe Siege of Worcester in 1139
The Chronicle of John of Worcester is the only source that records the attack on Worcester in 1139, by Miles of Gloucester, who rebelled against King Stephen earlier that year. In retaliation,...
View ArticleThe Use of Gunpowder Weaponry by and Against Joan of Arc During the Hundred...
The Use of Gunpowder Weaponry by and Against Joan of Arc During the Hundred Years War Kelly DeVries (Loyola University) War and Society: v.14 (1996) Abstract This article explores the possibility of a...
View ArticleThe Siege of Toulouse in 1217-18, according to The Chronicle of William of...
William of Puylaurens covered events relating to the history of Languedoc from the twelfth century to the mid-1270s. The main subject of his history is the Albigensian Crusade, which lasted from 1209...
View ArticleThe Siege of Nottingham Castle in 1194
The Siege of Nottingham Castle in 1194 Trevor Foulds Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire: v.95 (1991) The last years of King Henry II’s reign were troubled by fierce family...
View ArticleThe surrender of Gaston Castle (1268), according The Catalan Rule of the...
The following is clause 180 of this text, which describes the surrender of a Templar castle after the fall of Antioch in 1268. It was against the Order's rule for members to abandon their castles...
View ArticleThe French Chronicle of London on the Battle of Sluys and the Siege of Tournai
The French Chronicle of London, detailing events from 1259 to 1343, provides one of the best accounts of the naval battle of Sluys, and the siege of Tournai by Edward III in 1340. Continue reading →
View ArticleThe Siege of Tarsos in 965, according to Leo the Deacon
The history, divided into ten books, covers the years from 959 to 976, that is, the reigns of Romanus II (959-963), Nicephorus Phokas (963-969) and John Zimisces (969-976). It describes the wars...
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