European Medieval Warfare
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European Medieval Warfare, during the tumultuous period spanning from the 5th to the 15th century, was characterized by a complex interplay of tactics, technology, and societal structures. Knights clad in armor and mounted on steeds dominated the battlefield, employing chivalry and feudalism as core principles. Siege warfare and castle fortifications played pivotal roles, while advancements like the longbow and plate armor introduced innovations in weaponry and protection. This era witnessed the clash of various cultures and the evolution of military strategies, shaping Europe's history and leaving a lasting impact on the world's understanding of warfare and its transformation over time.
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