The Twilight Of A Military Tradition: Italian Aristocrats And European Conflicts, 1560-1800Routledge, 2008 M02 22 - 384 pages First published in 2002. This work of military history integrates the Italian dimension into the wider political and military history of early modern Europe. |
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... galleys forone expedition.32 The Turkish offensive against Maltain 1565 attempted to reassertMoslem ascendancy. Map 1.1 Naval bases in the western Mediterranean in the seventeenth century (after J.Alcala-Zamora yQueipo de Llano)
... galleys forone expedition.32 The Turkish offensive against Maltain 1565 attempted to reassertMoslem ascendancy. Map 1.1 Naval bases in the western Mediterranean in the seventeenth century (after J.Alcala-Zamora yQueipo de Llano)
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... naval demobilization was less marked, and moreships existedon paper than had takenpart inthe Lepanto campaign. In 1581 therewere 146light galleys and18 galeasses available, costing about athird of the republic«s revenue. Many ofthese ...
... naval demobilization was less marked, and moreships existedon paper than had takenpart inthe Lepanto campaign. In 1581 therewere 146light galleys and18 galeasses available, costing about athird of the republic«s revenue. Many ofthese ...
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... naval stores, and the administration and servicingof the port. Theknights spent 200,000 scudi annually on their fleet, which Fontenay claims is more than Richelieu spent on the entire French navyat the time. 95 The military obligations ...
... naval stores, and the administration and servicingof the port. Theknights spent 200,000 scudi annually on their fleet, which Fontenay claims is more than Richelieu spent on the entire French navyat the time. 95 The military obligations ...
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Contents
The Forty Years War 1618c59 | |
The Venetian epic 1600c1718 | |
The Spanish | |
Austrian horizons expanding 6Profiles and careers | |
The Piedmontese exception The developmentof the Piedmontese military state | |
TheGreat Powers andItalian demilitarization 1700c1814 | |
Themilitary imagination | |
Index | |
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