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3. Italia – Bavaria – Avaria: The Grand Strategy behind Charlemagne’s Renovatio Imperii in the West
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Charles R. Bowlus
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Editor’s Introduction vii
- 1. The Vegetian “Science of Warfare” in the Middle Ages 1
- 2. Battle Seeking: The Contexts and Limits of Vegetian Strategy 21
- 3. Italia – Bavaria – Avaria: The Grand Strategy behind Charlemagne’s Renovatio Imperii in the West 43
- 4. The Composition and Raising of the Armies of Charlemagne 61
- 5. Some Observations on the Role of the Byzantine Navy in the Success of the First Crusade 83
- 6. Besieging Bedford: Military Logistics in 1224 101
- 7. ‘To aid the Custodian and Council’: Edmund of Langley and the Defense of the Realm, June – July 1399 125
- 8. Flemish Urban Militias against the French Cavalry Armies in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries 145
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Editor’s Introduction vii
- 1. The Vegetian “Science of Warfare” in the Middle Ages 1
- 2. Battle Seeking: The Contexts and Limits of Vegetian Strategy 21
- 3. Italia – Bavaria – Avaria: The Grand Strategy behind Charlemagne’s Renovatio Imperii in the West 43
- 4. The Composition and Raising of the Armies of Charlemagne 61
- 5. Some Observations on the Role of the Byzantine Navy in the Success of the First Crusade 83
- 6. Besieging Bedford: Military Logistics in 1224 101
- 7. ‘To aid the Custodian and Council’: Edmund of Langley and the Defense of the Realm, June – July 1399 125
- 8. Flemish Urban Militias against the French Cavalry Armies in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries 145