Byzantine Cavalryman c.900–1204

Byzantine Cavalryman c.900–1204

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Warrior 139
Author: Timothy Dawson
Illustrator: Giuseppe Rava
About this book
Regarded as the elite arm of the military during the Middle Byzantine period, the cavalry executed high speed reconnaissance, agile arrow barrages and crippling blows to enemy formations. Its ranks were filled primarily through direct recruitment or hereditary service by holders of military lands, but in times of crisis irregulars would be temporarily enlisted. Few books provide any accessible study of the medieval Romaic soldier’s life, and this colourful addition to the Warrior series seeks to redress this imbalance. Offering a thorough and detailed examination of their training, weaponry, dress and daily life, this book re-affirms the importance of cavalry troops in military victories of the period. Making use of original Greek source material, and featuring unpublished manuscript images, this follow-on volume to Warrior 118 Byzantine Infantryman c.900–1204 brings the world of the Byzantine cavalryman vividly to life.
Contents
  • Introduction • Chronology • Recruitment
  • Enlistment • Training • Appearance • Equipment • On Campaign • Belief and Belonging • Experience of Battle • After the Battle • Collecting
  • Museums
  • Re-enactment • Bibliography • Glossary • Index
Paperback; August 2009; 64 pages; ISBN: 9781846034046


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