Medieval warfare - up
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2 Battlefield tactics 3 Siege 4 Organization 5 Equipment 6 Supplies |
Origins and reasons of medieval warfare
Battlefield tactics
Deployment of forces
Employment of forces
Retreat
Siege
Siege-weapons
Dynamics of a siege
Sally
Wall assault
Organization
Chain of command
Units
Training
Levying
Equipment
Personal equipment
- The nobleman and knight
- The infantryman
- The engineer
- The archer
- The burger
Supplies
Plunder and foraging
Supply trains
Supplies during siege
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Prerequisites:
Cultural influences:- The Huns
- The Avars
- Islam
- The Vikings
- The Mongols
- The Crusades
- The Turks
- The Reconquista of Spain
- The discovery
of the Americas
- Development of metallurgy: smelting and steel
- Development of smithing and armour making
- The stirrup
- Improved horse breeds leading to heavy cavalry
- Import of gunpowder
and development of cannon
- Taxation
- Development of knights
- Development of Knights Hospitaller military orders
- Levying of
commoners
- The Battle of Agincourt
- The Battle of Crecy
- The Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa (1212)
- The Battle of Poitiers
- The Battle of Bosworth Field
- The Battle of Hastings (1066)
- The Battle of Stamford Bridge
- The Battle of Maldon (c. 991)
- The Battle of Brunaburh
- The Battle
of Grunwald/Tannenberg
- The Wars of the Roses
- The Hundred Years' War


