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John Hawkwood An English Mercenary In Fourteenthcentury Italy 1st Edition William Caferro

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John Hawkwood An English Mercenary In Fourteenthcentury Italy 1st Edition William Caferro
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Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.75 MB
Pages: 480
Author: William Caferro
ISBN: 9780801883231, 0801883237
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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John Hawkwood An English Mercenary In Fourteenthcentury Italy 1st Edition William Caferro by William Caferro 9780801883231, 0801883237 instant download after payment.

Winner, 2008 Otto Gründler Book Prize, The Medieval Institute

Notorious for his cleverness and daring, John Hawkwood was the most feared mercenary in early Renaissance Italy. Born in England, Hawkwood began his career in France during the Hundred Years' War and crossed into Italy with the famed White Company in 1361. From that time until his death in 1394, Hawkwood fought throughout the peninsula as a captain of armies in times of war and as a commander of marauding bands during times of peace. He achieved international fame, and city-states constantly tried to outbid each other for his services, for which he received money, land, and, in the case of Florence, citizenship―a most unusual honor for an Englishman. When Hawkwood died, the Florentines buried him with great ceremony in their cathedral, an honor denied their greatest poet, Dante.

William Caferro's ambitious account of Hawkwood is both a biography and a study of warfare and statecraft. Caferro has mined more than twenty archives in Britain and Italy, creating an authoritative portrait of Hawkwood as an extraordinary military leader, if not always an admirable human being.

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