Hungary and the Fall of Eastern Europe 1000-1568 (Men-at-Arms)
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Book Description
Although not widely studied in the West, the medieval history of south-eastern Europe is both fascinating and complex. The Kingdom of Hungary was a vast realm, at least the size of France, that endured throughout the Middle Ages whilst the Byzantine Empire was even more extensive and enduring. The Serbians won themselves a brief but extensive local empire in the 14th century; while the Bulgarians established an effective and cultured state. Other players in the confusing Balkan scene included the Albanians; Wallachians; Moldavians; Transylvanians; Croatians and many others. How did they organise their armies and fight their wars; and why did they ultimately fail? This title answers these questions ably supported by numerous illustrations and eight colour plates.
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Packed with specially commissioned artwork, maps and diagrams, the Men-at-Arms series is an unrivalled illustrated reference on the history, organisation, uniforms and equipment of the world's military forces, past and present.
Hungary and the Fall of Eastern Europe 1000-1568 (Men-at-Arms),David Nicolle,Angus Mcbride,Osprey Publishing,0850458331,History - Military / War,Military - General,Military History (General),Military Science,History / Military / General,History of specific subjects,War & defence operations
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