Knights at Tournament

Knights at Tournament
Title Knights at Tournament PDF eBook
Author Christopher Gravett
Publisher Osprey Publishing
Pages 0
Release 1999-11-01
Genre History
ISBN 9781855329379

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Like all warrior classes throughout history medieval knights engaged in military games, partly in preparation for war and partly for pure sport. From their often brutal origins in the 10th century to the gaudy pageantry and eventual decline of the 15th and 16th centuries, tournaments were the centre of the knightly life. The image of the armoured and surcoated knight on his caparisoned charger remains the epitome of the chivalric ideal. Christopher Gravett explores the history of the tournament from its chaotic beginnings to its more formal, 'civilised' incarnation, describing the various 'events' and equipment which came into use.

The Medieval Tournament As Spectacle

The Medieval Tournament As Spectacle
Title The Medieval Tournament As Spectacle PDF eBook
Author Alan V. Murray
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Pages 265
Release 2020
Genre History
ISBN 1783275421

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Fresh insights into the development of the tournament as an opportunity for social display.

Tournaments

Tournaments
Title Tournaments PDF eBook
Author Richard Barber
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Pages 225
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9780851157818

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"First published hardback 1989"--T.p. verso.

Tournament

Tournament
Title Tournament PDF eBook
Author David Crouch
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 270
Release 2006-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9781852855314

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In the Middle Ages Tournaments were the equivalent of Medieval football, with the 'star players' gaining wealth and prestige. Here is the history of the Tournament.

The Tournament of Blood

The Tournament of Blood
Title The Tournament of Blood PDF eBook
Author Michael Jecks
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 386
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1471126285

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Plans to host a tournament in the spring of 1322, gives moneylenders everywhere a golden opportunity. Many knights in Devon are already indebted to Benjamin Dudenay, and when a month before the festivities, he is found beaten to death, it is not in the least bit surprising. Simon and Baldwin must hurry to find the culprit, but then a carpenter commissioned to build the stands is killed in a similar fashion, leaving them with even more mysteries to solve…

The Tournament in England, 1100-1400

The Tournament in England, 1100-1400
Title The Tournament in England, 1100-1400 PDF eBook
Author Juliet R. V. Barker
Publisher Boydell Press
Pages 230
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9780851159423

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A survey of the tournament in England from its first emergence in the 12th century to the beginning of the 15th, when technical changes altered its very nature. Juliet Barker surveys the tournament in England from its first emergence in the twelfth century to the beginning of the fifteenth, when it was revolutionised by the emergence of technical changes which altered its very nature. Theoriginal publication of this study, deriving from Juliet Barker's PhD thesis supervised by Maurice Keen, reestablished the importance of the tournament at the heart of medieval chivalric culture. The first serious scholarly publication for over half a century, it dramatically reawakened interest in the historical context of tournaments, and is especially valuable for its detailed evidence on the early years. Tournaments are shown as far more than just sport. They had wide political, social and military implications; in England their potential as a political instrument was quickly realised: for the disaffected they became a means of rebellion and feuding, but for the king and court they were a powerful propaganda machine. Participation in tournaments was also a way to earn a coveted reputation for chivalry; the passion for tourneying could bring knights lasting fame. Military demands accounted for the increasing sophistication of armour and weapons, partly in response to the demands of the tourneyers, who needed military training that reflected their role in actual combat. This wide-ranging study looks at the tournament fromall these angles, and in so doing produces an exemplary history of the first three hundred years of their development. JULIET BARKER is a well-known broadcaster and writer, whose other books include The Brontesand Wordsworth: A Life in Letters.

Macy and the King's Tournament

Macy and the King's Tournament
Title Macy and the King's Tournament PDF eBook
Author Rebecca L. Schmidt
Publisher
Pages 32
Release 2017
Genre Birthdays
ISBN 9781536408119

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When the biggest party of the year is organized to celebrate the king's birthday, Macy becomes discouraged by royal duties that prevent her from participating in a competition between the Nexo Knights and the Tighty Knighties.