Galloglass 1250-1600: Gaelic Mercenary Warrior: No. 143

Galloglass 1250-1600: Gaelic Mercenary Warrior: No. 143

by Fergus Cannan (Author), Seán Ó'Brógáin (Illustrator)

Synopsis

Galloglass, from the Gaelic galloglaigh for 'foreign warriors', were mercenaries from the Western Isles of Scotland who fought in the retinues of Irish magnates from the mid-13th century until the early 17th century. This work looks at the clan and family structures of the galloglass, their performance in battle, their weapons and armor and how these were made and by whom. The unique fighting skills and tactics of the galloglass are also studied, as well as how they were organized on the battlefield and their command structures and systems of rank.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 64
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Published: 10 Mar 2010

ISBN 10: 1846035775
ISBN 13: 9781846035777

Media Reviews
'Cannan's text includes an enormous amount of fascinating detail ... The text is enriched by a wealth of photographs, maps and other graphics, including a series of very fine, full-page, colour reconstruction graphics by Sean O' Brogain. ... Everyone reading this book will gain much in the way of information and a vivid puicture of the lives and impact of Galloglass. Andy Halpin, Ulster Journal of Archaeology
Author Bio
Fergus Cannan is a writer and historian descended from an assortment of Highland warriors, Jacobites and bonnet lairds. With degrees from King's College London and Bristol University, he is a countryman who worked for eight years in museums, and has published widely on the military, social and art history of the medieval British Isles.