The Battle of Flodden, Fought 9 Sept. 1513 ... From the “Archæologia Æliana,” Vol. Iii. New Series
Title | The Battle of Flodden, Fought 9 Sept. 1513 ... From the “Archæologia Æliana,” Vol. Iii. New Series PDF eBook |
Author | Robert WHITE (of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.) |
Publisher | |
Pages | 52 |
Release | 1859 |
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The Battle of Flodden, fought 9. Sept. 1513
Title | The Battle of Flodden, fought 9. Sept. 1513 PDF eBook |
Author | Robert White |
Publisher | BoD – Books on Demand |
Pages | 54 |
Release | 2023-02-13 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 3382303248 |
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The battle of Flodden, fought 9 Sept. 1513. From the 'Arch. Æliana'.
Title | The battle of Flodden, fought 9 Sept. 1513. From the 'Arch. Æliana'. PDF eBook |
Author | Robert White |
Publisher | |
Pages | 44 |
Release | 1859 |
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Flodden 1513
Title | Flodden 1513 PDF eBook |
Author | John Sadler |
Publisher | Osprey Publishing |
Pages | 96 |
Release | 2006-05-30 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781841769592 |
Osprey's examination of the Battle of Flodden, in which the Scottish and English armies clashed on 9 September 1513. The Scots were superior in terms of artillery and well-trained in the new Renaissance tactics, whereas the English deployed more traditional methods. Historically, this battle is well-known as the last in which the longbow played a role and the first in which artillery had a considerable effect. Recognized as the greatest Scottish defeat in history, it resulted in the death of Scotland's king. It plunged the country into mourning and extinguished Scotland's threat to Henry VIII's reign for the next three decades. This book examines battle, the different tactics of the opposing armies and the personalities of the commanders.
The Battle of Flodden Field Fought September 9, 1513
Title | The Battle of Flodden Field Fought September 9, 1513 PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Jones |
Publisher | |
Pages | 118 |
Release | 1864 |
Genre | Flodden, Battle of, England, 1513 |
ISBN |
Flodden
Title | Flodden PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Reese |
Publisher | Birlinn Publishers |
Pages | 236 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | History |
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Boosted by the success of naval campaigns in the Western Isles and support for the Danes, James IV, in a misguided attempt to support France when that country was invaded by Henry VIII's troops, ordered the Scottish army across the Border. At Flodden he faced English troops under the Earl of Surrey, and although having a big advantage in terms of numbers, suffered a defeat so humiliating that it dented Scotland's confidence for centuries. James IV lost his life at Flodden, and also took with him the flower of the Scottish nobility, in addition to as many as 10,000 Scottish soldiers, both Highland and Lowland. It was nothing less than catastrophe. In this re-assessment of one of Europe's last medieval battles, Peter Reese considers Flodden against the patterns of both countries' traditional military rivalry and the personal animosity that existed between James and Henry. He discusses the men who made up both armies, their contrasting weaponry, systems of command and military tactics, and considers the major part the battle played in the road to the unification of Scotland and England. A number of maps allow the reader to follow the events of the battle in close detail.
The Story of the British Isles in 100 Places
Title | The Story of the British Isles in 100 Places PDF eBook |
Author | Neil Oliver |
Publisher | Random House |
Pages | 560 |
Release | 2018-09-20 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1473554535 |
"Everyone should have two copies - one for the car and one for the house to plan journeys. . . a reminder to think more about the places you pass and less about your route, because every British journey is through rich history." (Edward Stourton) From much-loved historian Neil Oliver, comes this beautifully written, kaleidoscopic history of a place with a story like no other. The British Isles, this archipelago of islands, is to Neil Oliver the best place in the world. From north to south, east to west it cradles astonishing beauty. The human story here is a million years old, and counting. But the tolerant, easygoing peace we enjoy has been hard won. We have made and known the best and worst of times. We have been hero and villain and all else in between, and we have learned some lessons. The Story of the British Isles in 100 Places is Neil’s very personal account of what makes these islands so special, told through the places that have witnessed the unfolding of our history. Beginning with footprints made in the sand by humankind’s earliest ancestors, he takes us via Romans and Vikings, the flowering of religion, through civil war, industrial revolution and two world wars. From windswept headlands to battlefields, ancient trees to magnificent cathedrals, each of his destinations is a place where, somehow, the spirit of the past seems to linger.