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The Medieval Knight Dr Phyllis G Jestice (Chair of the Department of History, College of Charleston, South Carolina)

The Medieval Knight By Dr Phyllis G Jestice (Chair of the Department of History, College of Charleston, South Carolina)

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Illustrated with more than 200 photographs, maps and artworks, The Medieval Knight explores the reality of what it meant to be a heavily-armed and armoured fighting man in an era when military prowess was the ultimate good.

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The Medieval Knight: The Noble Warriors of the Golden Age of Chivalry by Dr Phyllis G Jestice (Chair of the Department of History, College of Charleston, South Carolina)

Knighthood lies above eternity; it doesn't live off fame, but rather deeds. Knights were the ultimate warriors in European warfare for a period of almost 500 years. From the mid eleventh century to the early 1500s, these highly trained, elite fighters dominated European battlefields with the power of the charge, a shock tactic that few enemies could withstand. But knights were more than just fighting machines: through the chivalric code, they were expected to be able to play music, write verse, be arbiters of the law, and practice courtly love - as well as support their lord and protect the people. Arranged thematically, The Medieval Knight examines every aspect of knighthood, including training, fighting techniques, arms and armour, the various knightly orders, and the decline of the knights' dominance on the battlefield. Cold-blooded killer or noble protector and romantic lover? Dragon slayer or terrorizer of poor folk? The knightly ideal remains a part of European culture to this day, a symbol of high ideals and noble conduct. The Medieval Knight explores the reality of what it meant to be a heavily-armed and armoured fighting man in an era when military prowess was the ultimate good. Illustrated with more than 200 colour and black-and- white photographs, maps and artworks, The Medieval Knight is an expertly written account of the elite fighting men who have long captured the popular imagination.

About Dr Phyllis G Jestice (Chair of the Department of History, College of Charleston, South Carolina)

Phyllis G. Jestice is a professor of medieval history and chair of the Department of History at the College of Charleston, South Carolina, where she regularly teaches about vikings, crusaders, and the 100 Years War. Dr. Jestice enjoys a variety of research and writing, and her work over the years has included two scholarly monographs, a number of translations, and extensive publications for a more general audience on ancient and medieval warfare, including The Timeline of Medieval Warfare (2008).

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Origins of the Knight King's bodyguard * Huscarls * Elite mounted warriors * Myth and legend: Arthur and the Round Table Chapter 2: Chivalric Code Knightly ethic (versed in music, poetry, law) * Courtly love * Knight in medieval literature (The Song of Roland, Parzifal) Chapter 3: Training and Fighting Techniques Becoming a Page * The Squire * Jousting and the Tourney * Mounted combat * Fighting on foot Chapter 4: Armour and Weapons The development of weapons and armour * Armour: chainmail, plate armour, types of helmet * Weapons: the lance, spear, long sword, axe, mace, spiked ball Chapter 5: The Charge Through the charge, heavily-armoured knights and men-at-arms could be an incredibly high-impact weapon on the battlefield. However, it could also go disastrously wrong. Examples successful charges: Hastings (1066), Arsuf (1191), Muret (1213), Tannenberg (1410); examples of unsuccessful charges: Hattin (1187), Leignitz (1241), Nicopolis (1396), Agincourt (1415). Chapter 6: Knightly Orders Knights Templars * Knights Hospitallers * Knights of St John * Teutonic knights * Order of Santiago Chapter 7: Epilogue: The End of the Knight Introduction of missile weapons (longbow, gunpowder weapons) * Pole arms * New dominance of infantry warfare * Changing ethics in warfare Glossary Bibliography Index

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CIN1782746803VG
9781782746805
1782746803
The Medieval Knight: The Noble Warriors of the Golden Age of Chivalry by Dr Phyllis G Jestice (Chair of the Department of History, College of Charleston, South Carolina)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Amber Books Ltd
20181114
224
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