A highly illustrated study of the medieval Italian battle of
Castagnaro, the famous English condottiere captain Sir John Hawkwood's
greatest victory.
The battle of Castagnaro, fought on 11 March 1387 between the Veronese
and the Paduans, was one of the few Italian medieval conflicts known in
the English-speaking world thanks to the exploits of the renowned
English mercenary (or condottiero) captain, Sir John Hawkwood.
Commanding the Paduan army, he led them to a stunning victory.
This new study challenges the conventional story of the battle,
relocating it to the other side of the Adige River, and showing that
Hawkwood was no mere disciple of his previous commander, the Black
Prince--he was a highly talented and intelligent general in his own
right. Using specially commissioned full-color artwork, this fascinating
book shows how Hawkwood used his own acumen, and the training, skills
and discipline of his very experienced condottieri, to defeat his
opponents at Castagnaro.