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Haga clic para modificar el estilo de subtítulo del patrón

Medieval Army

Marcos Alberca and Daniel Ulman

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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.

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The Army

Knight

Infantryman

Engineer

Archer

Burgher

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Crusades

• The Crusades (1096–1291): A generic, catch-all term for Church-sanctioned wars against non-Christians or heretics.

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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

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ClothingARMOUR

Body armour• Leather• Mail• Plate• Shield• Helmet

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Weapons

Medieval weapons consisted of many different types of ranged and hand-held objects:

• Axe• Blades• Blunt weapons• Pickaxe• Polearm• Ranged

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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

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Animals

• Camels in warfare• Dogs in warfare• Horses in warfare and Horses in the

Middle Ages• War elephant

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Bibliography:

• Wikipedia• Google images• Dictionary• History Google pages