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6. Battle-Seeking, Battle-Avoiding or perhaps just Battle-Willing? Applying the Gillingham Paradigm to Enrique II of Castile
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- 1. People against Mercenaries: The Capuchins in Southern Gaul 1
- 2. The Last Italian Expedition of Henry IV: Re-reading the Vita Mathildis of Donizone of Canossa 23
- 3. Jaime I of Aragon: Child and Master of the Spanish Reconquest 69
- 4. Numbers in Mongol Warfare 109
- 5. Battlefield Medicine in Wolfram’s Parzival 118
- 6. Battle-Seeking, Battle-Avoiding or perhaps just Battle-Willing? Applying the Gillingham Paradigm to Enrique II of Castile 131
- 7. Outrance and Plaisance 155
- 8. Guns and Goddams: Was there a Military Revolution in Lancastrian Normandy 1415–50? 171
- NOTE: The Name of the Siege Engine trebuchet: Etymology and History in Medieval France and Britain 189
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- 1. People against Mercenaries: The Capuchins in Southern Gaul 1
- 2. The Last Italian Expedition of Henry IV: Re-reading the Vita Mathildis of Donizone of Canossa 23
- 3. Jaime I of Aragon: Child and Master of the Spanish Reconquest 69
- 4. Numbers in Mongol Warfare 109
- 5. Battlefield Medicine in Wolfram’s Parzival 118
- 6. Battle-Seeking, Battle-Avoiding or perhaps just Battle-Willing? Applying the Gillingham Paradigm to Enrique II of Castile 131
- 7. Outrance and Plaisance 155
- 8. Guns and Goddams: Was there a Military Revolution in Lancastrian Normandy 1415–50? 171
- NOTE: The Name of the Siege Engine trebuchet: Etymology and History in Medieval France and Britain 189