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Fortification Medieval Ottoman 14 Min Read

Bourtange fortification, restored to its 1750 condition, Groningen, Netherlands. 17th century map of the city of Palmanova, Italy, an excellent example of a Venetian star fort. Historian John Lynn’s excellent term for fortifications that employed “trace italienne” bastions and other new features that eliminated “dead zones” in crossing fields of fire. Lynn also referred to these fortresses as “engineered battlefields.”…

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Byzantine Medieval Sail 9 Min Read

DROMON

The standard Byzantine warship that employed both sails and oars. A typical 10th-century dromon had two banks of oars employing 200 rowers, in addition to a battering ram on the prow, and enough heavily armored marines to board an enemy ship if necessary. In other words, it looked and acted…

Medieval Military and Naval Sail 2 Min Read

TRAITTÉ DE LA CONSTRUCTION DES GALÈRES – BLUEPRINT

The original drawings of this galley are from Traitté de la construction des galères a French book written in 1691, although the drawings you hold in this product are completely original. For more information about the galley you can consult the wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Galley). Below you can find a brief…

Medieval Naval History Ottoman 13 Min Read

THE MEDITERRANEAN

Genoese Dromone 11th Century Genoese Trader 12th Century The trajectory of naval warfare in the Mediterranean had some similarities with that in the north: a power vacuum at the start of our period, in which new contenders arose and disputed mastery of the sea. By C.1100 the naval war against…

Medieval Military and Naval 13 Min Read

THE WHITE SHIP

  Appearance of the Cog (which is probably what the White Ship was an early example of) in the beginning of the XII Century was an important milestone in shipbuilding. Crusaders used them for their marches to the Holy Land, merchants of the Hanza union transported goods from Palestine and…

Medieval Sail Shipbuilding 18 Min Read

Shipbuilding Northern Europe

A Check-List Of The Currently Known Shipbuilding Details Of The Varied Traditions Of Planked Vessel Construction Likely To Be Seen In The Channel And North Sea In The Early Medieval Period Key features of Anglo-Saxon planked construction Vessels were built around a central back bone timber or keel, with overlapping…

Ancient Galley Medieval Weapons 3 Min Read

Late Roman – Patrician Roman Warships 400-550

This is from HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE SHIP – LECTURE NOTES, Undergraduate Teaching Materials originally compiled by John Illsley, former Lecturer in Medieval History, School of History and Welsh History University of Wales, Bangor “The Roman trireme, together with the Liburnian, dominated the Mediterranean until the last stages of…

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The Mauryan Empire Military

Chandragupta governed a true monarchical imperial state. The king ruled with the help of a…

The Military of the Byzantines

Dominant military forces of the Middle East between the fourth and fifteenth centuries. At Manzikert…

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The composition and equipment of Charlemagne’s army was continuously evolving. Initially, the Carolingian Army was…

Japanese Siege Weapons

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