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The present-day notion of medieval warfare is of longbowmen standing shoulder to shoulder loosing arrows and knights charging across open fields before engaging in brutal hand-to-hand battle. Hastings, Bannockburn, and Agincourt come to mind. Such battles, however, were the exception, for during the Middle Ages warfare was a much more complicated affair that more often than not involved siegecraft.
Publication Date
1 April 2004
Link
historynet.com/medieval-warfare-how-to-capture-a-castle-with-siegecraft.htm
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Categories
Historical Reference

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