Fornovo 1495, France's bloody fighting retreat
96 page book.
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About this book
In the year 1495, Charles VIII was the youthful King of France, the most powerful state in medieval Europe. A dreamer who saw himself as the saviour of Christian Europe, he believed he could roll back the ever-spreading tide of Ottoman Turkish conquest. As a base for his crusade he was determined to seize southern Italy. In a lightning campaign he used France's modern army to sweep through Italy, his mobile field artillery train smashing into dust the tall towers of Italy's medieval castles. The Italian states rallied and at Fornovo their alliance, the League of Venice, fought Charles' army to a standstill.
Contents
- Origins of the Campaign
- Opposing Leaders
- Opposing Armies
- Opposing Plans
- The Campaign
- The Battle of Fornovo
- Aftermath
- The Battlefield Today
- Chronology
- Wargaming Fornovo
- Further Reading
Paperback; September 1996; 96 pages; ISBN: 9781855325227