
Norman Commanders
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Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Introduction
- A note on the sources
- Part 1: The Rise of the Normans
- Chapter 1: Establishment and Expansion in Normandy
- Chapter 2: Legitimacy in the South
- Part 2: The Commanders
- Chapter 3: Robert Guiscard, Duke of Apulia, Calabria and Sicily (d.1085)
- Chapter 4: William the Conqueror, Duke of Normandy (1035-1087), King of England (1066-1087)
- Chapter 5: Richard I, Count of Aversa and Prince of Capua (d.1078)
- Chapter 6: Roger I, Count of Sicily (d.1101)
- Chapter 7: William II Rufus, King of England (1087-1100)
- Chapter 8: Robert II Curthose, Duke of Normandy (1087-1106)
- Chapter 9: Henry I, King of England (1100-1135), Duke of Normandy (1106-1135)
- Chapter 10: Bohemond, Prince of Antioch (d.1111)
- Part 3: Battles and Campaigns
- Chapter 11: Introduction
- Chapter 12: In the North
- Val-ès-Dunes 1047
- Hastings 14 October 1066
- Tinchebrai 28 September 1106
- Alençon December 1118
- Brémule 20 August 1119
- Bourgthéroulde 26 March 1124
- Chapter 13: In the South
- The Three Battles of 1041
- Civitate 17 June 1053
- Cerami, June 1063
- Misilmeri 1068
- Dyrrhachium 18 October 1081
- Part 4: The Norman Way of War
- Chapter 14: The Nature of Warfare across the Norman World
- Chapter 15: Recruitment, Organisation and Mercenaries
- Obligated Troops
- Stipendiary/Mercenary troops
- Chapter 16: The Normans and their Horses
- Chapter 17: Logistics and Supply
- Chapter 18: Training
- Chapter 19: Leadership and Discipline
- Chapter 20: Strategy
- The Role of Castles and their Garrisons
- The Nature of Sieges
- Ravaging and Harrying
- Using the Landscape
- Stratagems and Ruses
- Chapter 21: Tactics on the Battlefield
- Command and Control
- Mounted Tactics: Shock Cavalry, Stirrups, Couched Lances and the Feigned Retreat
- Infantry Tactics: Heavy and Light Infantry
- Infantry Tactics: Archers and Crossbowmen
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
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