Flodden 1513: Scotland's greatest defeat: No. 168 (Campaign)

Flodden 1513: Scotland's greatest defeat: No. 168 (Campaign)

by John Sadler (Author), Stephen Walsh (Illustrator)

Synopsis

The Scottish and English armies clashed on 9 September 1513 at Flodden. The Scots were superior in terms of artillery and well-trained in the new Renaissance tactics, whereas the English deployed more traditional methods. Historically, this battle is well-known as the last in which the longbow played a role and the first in which artillery had a considerable effect. Recognized as the greatest Scottish defeat in history, it resulted in the death of Scotland's king. It plunged the country into mourning and extinguished Scotland's threat to Henry VIII's reign for the next three decades. This book examines battle, the different tactics of the opposing armies and the personalities of the commanders.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 96
Edition: 1
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Published: 11 May 2006

ISBN 10: 1841769592
ISBN 13: 9781841769592

Author Bio
John Sadler is a lawyer based in Durham. He has always had an enthusiasm for medieval Scottish history and has written many books on the period including 'Scottish Battles: From Mons Graupius to Culloden' for Canongate, 'Battle for Northumbria' and 'The Battle of Harlaw 1411'. He also a keen reenactor of the period.