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Mercenaries were a common feature throughout most of Europe in the 14th and 15th centuries, and had been known far earlier. But nowhere did such a sophisticated system of hiring, payment and organisation of mercenaries develop as it did in Italy. The condottiere – whose name came from the condotta or contract between himself and his employer – was the result. Whether commander or humble trooper, the condottiere was a complete professional. His skill has never been doubted, but his loyalty and dedication to a particular cause often has. David Nicolle provides a fascinating exploration of the condottiere; his roles, arms and equipment.

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Paperback 48 Pages
ISBN-10: 0850454778
ISBN-13: 9780850454772
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Pub date: Mar 24, 1983
Dimensions: 25 cm x 18 cm Just how big is that?
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