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Campaldino 1289 The Battle That Made Dante Kelly Devries Niccol Capponi

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Campaldino 1289 The Battle That Made Dante Kelly Devries Niccol Capponi
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Publisher: Osprey Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 31.28 MB
Pages: 96
Author: Kelly DeVries, Niccolò Capponi, Graham Turner (Illustrator), Paul Kime (Maps), Bounford.com (Maps)
ISBN: 9781472831286, 1472831284
Language: English
Year: 2018
Volume: 324

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Campaldino 1289 The Battle That Made Dante Kelly Devries Niccol Capponi by Kelly Devries, Niccolò Capponi, Graham Turner (illustrator), Paul Kime (maps), Bounford.com (maps) 9781472831286, 1472831284 instant download after payment.

Campaldino is one of the important battles between the Guelphs and Ghibellines - the major political factions in the city states of central and northern Italy. It heralded the rise of Florence to a dominant position over the area of Tuscany and was one of the last occassions when the Italian city militias contested a battle, with the 14th century seeing the rise of the condottiere in Italy's Wars. In this highly illustrated new study, renowned medieval historians Kelly De Vries and Niccolò Capponi have uncovered new material from the battlefield itself, as well as using all the available sources, to breathe new life into this colourful and fascinating battle.

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