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| Knights and Warhorses: Military Service and the English Aristocracy Under Edward III |
| by Andrew Ayton |
| The mounted,
armoured knight is one of the most potent symbols of medieval
civilization; indeed, for much of the middle ages, the armoured warhorse
was what defined a man as a member of the military class. The
author uses inventories and other documents to reveal the importance of
the warhorse and the organization of the English army. There is a
great deal of original research here.
$35.00 (paperback) |
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