Units of History - The Genoese Crossbowmen DOCUMENTARY
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Published7 months ago
Duration40:10
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Languageen
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We continue our series on the most famous Units of History with a deep dive on the Genoese Crossbowmen. This begins with the historical origins of both the crossbow and the city state of Genoa. We then see how these two came together to form the first of the Genoese Crossbowmen. We then trace their development over the Medieval era across the Crusades, the 100 Years War, the Renaissance, and more. Along the way we cover their equipment, training, and organization as a military unit.
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
04:00 Origin of the Crossbow
05:46 Rise of Genoa
12:31 Equipment
19:02 Organization
23:22 Training
25:17 Tactics
26:39 Service in 3rd Crusade
31:55 Service in Hundred Years War
34:22 Decline of Genoa
35:48 Siege of Constantinople
37:40 Closing Thoughts
39:30 Outro
Sources and Suggested Reading:
"The Medieval Crossbow" by Stuart Ellis-Gorman
"Studies from Genoese History" by George Malleson
"The Battle of Crecy, 1346" edited by Andrew Ayton
"Failure of an Elite - The Genoese at Crécy" by David Nicolle
"Longbowman vs Crossbowman: Hundred Years’ War 1337–60" by David Campbell
Credits:
Research = James Currie
Script = James Currie
Narration = Guy Michaels
Art = Penta Limited
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