On 6 July 1495 a sudden gunshot came from the right bank of the Taro
River in the Gerola Valley, near Fornovo (not far from Parma); shortly
afterwards a sky full of clouds unleashed its fury on a wretched
battlefield. That gunshot kicked off a battle which changed warfare and
represented the starting point of a raging conflict known as the Italian
Wars.
Francesco II Gonzaga, a brave commander and leader of the League,
challenged the fury of the flooding Taro River in a clash against
Charles VIII, a contemptuous king who ravaged the peninsula from
Piedmont to Campania and spread terror wherever his terrible mercenaries
set foot.
This volume, The Italian Wars Volume 1. The expedition of Charles VIII
into Italy and the Battle of Fornovo, offers an accurate analysis of
every frantic stage of the battle.
The reader will be transported into the heart of battle and exposed to
the rumble of thunder and the clash of arms. They will see how the
encounter wore out both sides, leading the opponents to an unclear
resolution: both armies claimed victory.
The text offers a detailed description of the composition of the armies,
the weapons, and the armour, as well as of the heraldry borne by
captains and shown on standards. Such analysis is based on the authors'
research on Italian and French contemporary documents and pictures.
Wonderful painted illustrations are shown on charts, thus delivering an
immediate and clear overview of the men and the colours on the
battlefield.