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MAP80: Sword for Hire: Mercenaries in the Middle Ages
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Fight For Profit
Soldiers in the Middle Ages fought for King and Country. But what did they do when the wars ended? Not all soldiers retired back to a life of farming or trade. Some men wanted to continue fighting and they fought for profit
Medieval Mercenaries rose to prominence in the 13th and 14th centuries. The Mercenary Companies were made up of men from every corner of Europe; Germany, France, England, Spain, Scandinavia, Italy.
Mercenary Companies
The Mercenaries formed companies, small (and in some cases large) armies of men who would fight for the right price. The Catalan Company, always outnumbered but never at a disadvantage counted around 8,000 men in its ranks.
The White Company led by the infamous Sir John Hawkwood, employed over 15,000 men at its peak. Hawkwood was a longbowman for Edward III in the Hundred Years War and fought at both the Battle of Crécy and Poitiers.
Further Reading
If you are interested in learning more about Medieval Mercenaries below is a list of books I used while researching this episode.
- Caferro, William. John Hawkwood: an English Mercenary in Fourteenth-Century Italy. Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, 2015
- Cooper, Stephen. Sir John Hawkwood: Chivalry and the Art of War. Pen & Sword Military, 2008
- D’Amato, Raffaele, and Giuseppe Rava. The Varangian Guard: 988-1453. Osprey, 2010
- Deiss, Joseph Jay. Captains of Fortune: Profiles of Six Italian Condottieri. New York, 1967
- Keen, Maurice Hugh. Medieval Warfare: A History. Oxford University Press, 1999
Disclaimer: Affiliate links are used on this site. While they don’t cost you anything when you purchase through them they help support Medieval Archives.
Lesson Notes
- In today’s lesson we discuss:
- John Hawkwood and the White Company
- Albert Sterz
- Werner von Urslingen and the Great Company
- Konrad von Landau
- The Varangian Guard
- Roger de Flor and the Catalan Company
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The intro music was provided by Tim Rayburn. It is available at Magnatune.com
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Manage episode 394803694 series 3549237
Listen Now!
Fight For Profit
Soldiers in the Middle Ages fought for King and Country. But what did they do when the wars ended? Not all soldiers retired back to a life of farming or trade. Some men wanted to continue fighting and they fought for profit
Medieval Mercenaries rose to prominence in the 13th and 14th centuries. The Mercenary Companies were made up of men from every corner of Europe; Germany, France, England, Spain, Scandinavia, Italy.
Mercenary Companies
The Mercenaries formed companies, small (and in some cases large) armies of men who would fight for the right price. The Catalan Company, always outnumbered but never at a disadvantage counted around 8,000 men in its ranks.
The White Company led by the infamous Sir John Hawkwood, employed over 15,000 men at its peak. Hawkwood was a longbowman for Edward III in the Hundred Years War and fought at both the Battle of Crécy and Poitiers.
Further Reading
If you are interested in learning more about Medieval Mercenaries below is a list of books I used while researching this episode.
- Caferro, William. John Hawkwood: an English Mercenary in Fourteenth-Century Italy. Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, 2015
- Cooper, Stephen. Sir John Hawkwood: Chivalry and the Art of War. Pen & Sword Military, 2008
- D’Amato, Raffaele, and Giuseppe Rava. The Varangian Guard: 988-1453. Osprey, 2010
- Deiss, Joseph Jay. Captains of Fortune: Profiles of Six Italian Condottieri. New York, 1967
- Keen, Maurice Hugh. Medieval Warfare: A History. Oxford University Press, 1999
Disclaimer: Affiliate links are used on this site. While they don’t cost you anything when you purchase through them they help support Medieval Archives.
Lesson Notes
- In today’s lesson we discuss:
- John Hawkwood and the White Company
- Albert Sterz
- Werner von Urslingen and the Great Company
- Konrad von Landau
- The Varangian Guard
- Roger de Flor and the Catalan Company
Get your free audio book from Audible.com at
https://www.medievalarchives.com/AudioBook
Click Here
Download the MP3 and listen to it on your favorite MP3 player. Subscribe to the feed so you do not miss a single episode.
Apple Podcasts | Stitcher Radio | Download MP3 | RSS Feed
The intro music was provided by Tim Rayburn. It is available at Magnatune.com
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