medieval army
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Medieval Army
Marcos Alberca and Daniel Ulman
Militar strategy
• Was based on the points of control and the capacity of occupying lands, so they destroy or defend the fields because wealth were farming lands and pasture.
The Army
Knight
Infantryman
Engineer
Archer
Burgher
Crusades
• The Crusades (1096–1291): A generic, catch-all term for Church-sanctioned wars against non-Christians or heretics.
Crusades• 1096–1099—First• 1101—Crusade of 1101• 1147–1149—Second Crusade• 1147-1410—Northern Crusades• 1187–1191—Third Crusade• 1202–1204—Fourth Crusade• 1209–1229—Albigensian Crusade• 1217–1221—Fifth Crusade• 1228—Sixth Crusade• 1248–1254—Seventh Crusade• 1270—Eighth Crusade• 1271–1291—Ninth Crusade
ClothingARMOUR
Body armour• Leather• Mail• Plate• Shield• Helmet
Weapons
Medieval weapons consisted of many different types of ranged and hand-held objects:
• Axe• Blades• Blunt weapons• Pickaxe• Polearm• Ranged
Artillery and Siege engine
Battering rams A battering ram is a siege engine originating in ancient times to break open fortification walls or doors
Catapult A catapult is a device used to throw or hurl a projectile a great distance without the aid of explosive devices
Animals
• Camels in warfare• Dogs in warfare• Horses in warfare and Horses in the
Middle Ages• War elephant
Bibliography:
• Wikipedia• Google images• Dictionary• History Google pages