The Medieval Warhorse: From Byzantium to the Crusades

by Ann Hyland

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Originally published in 1994, an illustrated study of the role and importance of the warhorse, which examines how specially bred and trained horses emerged from the Roman and Byzantine eras and took their place as an essential element in the military campaigns of medieval Europe.

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Ann Hyland has established herself as a leading expert on the history of the horse. Her background in horse-breeding and training, combined with her historical interests, have brought her to prominence in the field

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The Medieval Warhorse: From Byzantium to the Crusades
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Medieval Warhorse: From Byzantium to the Crusades

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Nonfiction, History, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
357.18Social sciencesPublic administration & military scienceMounted forces and warfareCavalry proper
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UE475 .B97 .H94Military ScienceCavalry. ArmorCavalry. ArmorHorses
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